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Most importantly, the context of raising these transitional demands before the working class within the political arena of the labor party is far more powerful than that of an unconfident labor movement fighting for concessions from bourgeois parties. These transitional demands not only fulfil democratic (i.e., reformist) needs, but in reality they either cannot be fully realized without a socialist revolution nor can even serious reforms leading to partial realization of these demands be initiated without mass mobilization of the class, which is the first requisite of the march towards socialism. This is method of applying concrete demands such as nationalization of industry and resources in the context of plant closings or foreign takeover and control, or of ending Canadian complicity in US aggression throughout the world, or of womens rights to control their lives and bodies through abolition of abortion laws, etc. However, the advantage and opportunity afforded by the existence of this mass-based parliamentarist labor party formation-first the CCF then the NDP-could be realized by a dialectical approach to the question, in recognizing the need for a strategic orientation to this mass formation which would vastly help in legitimizing revolutionary socialist ideas, particularly as applied with the powerful concept of Trotskys Transitional Program. Furthermore, with the consolidation of the major Canadian union federations’ support in the “re-branding” of the CCF as the New Democratic Party in 1961, there was henceforth no doubt that the Canadian working class would hereby first pass through the experience of a reformist labor party on the road to workers power in this country. Thus, Canadian Trotskyists see the mass NDP not only as in the way but also “on the way to” labor`s political development towards establishing socialism in this country-a dialectical concept that also obliges the forces of revolutionary socialism to relate to and participate closely in this party.īy 1948, in the judgment of its author Ross Dowson, the formerly agrarian-based CCF had acquired the decisive support from the Canadian union movement to be recognized as a labor party. This document outlines the strategy that the Canadian Trotskyist movement tested and refined over 40 years in coming to grips with the challenge posed by the existence of the NDP, which from its birth as the agrarian-based CCF evolved into a mass social-democratic labor-based party, which for historical reasons has been able to position itself as the obligatory first step in the political education and mobilization of the Canadian working class. This document is not only of historical interest, sketching as it does the history of the Trotskyist movement in Canada it also expresses the most complete development of the Trotskyist orientation to the mass, mainstream independent labor political party in Canada-the only such labor party in North America-the New Democratic Party. The Socialist Vanguard and the New Democratic Party Index Introduction by Ross Dowson, May 1976 The Socialist Vanguard and the New Democratic Party