Publications



AKEL Cyprus AKEL's Protest against the anticommunist law in Poland
AKEL, Cyprus, AKEL Bulletin No.29
Alberta Federation of Labour - Lost Down the Pipeline
Atamanenko Calls on PM eo End Silence
Canadian Peace Congress Statement on Korea, Dec 2010
Canadian Peace Congress Statement on Libya
Canadian Peace Congress Statement on NATO Lisbon Summit Nov. 2010
Canadian Workers Labour for 5 Years for Free
CCC - Focus Newsletter Vol1 No1 May 1979
CCC - Focus Newsletter Vol1 No2 -August 1979
CCC-FNL-V01-I01-May1979
CCPA - Canadian military spending 2009
CCPA - No Bang for the Buck report on military contracts in Canada (June 2007)
CP of Brazil - Bulletin No 4 July 2009 Special on the International Seminar about Crisis
CPC 35th Central Convention: Discussion Bulletin No. 1
CPC 35th Central Convention: Discussion Bulletin No. 2
CPC 35th Central Convention: Discussion Bulletin No. 3
CPC 35th Central Convention: Discussion Bulletin No. 4
CPC 35th Central Convention: Discussion Bulletin No. 5
CPC 36th Central Convention Discussion Bulletin #1 - Draft Main Political Resolution
CPC 36th Central Convention Discussion Bulletin #2
CPC 36th Central Convention Discussion Bulletin #3
CPC 36th Central Convention Discussion Bulletin #4
CPC 36th Central Convention Discussion Bulletin #5
CPC 36th Central Convention Discussion Bulletin #6
CPC 36th Central Convention Main Political Resolution
CPC-CEC Statement on Poland's Anti-Communist Law
CPC-CEC Statement on the Israeli Attack on the Gaza Flotilla
CPC_IWD_Statement_2010
CPS-CCC-Preconvention Discussion Bulletin 1 January 1988
CPS-CCC-Tim Buck Memoriam January 1988
CPS-FOS-V004I01 March 1983
CPS-FOS-V005I02 May 1984
CPS-FOS-V005I03 August 1984
CPS-FOS-V005I04 November 1984
CPS-FOS-V006I01 June 1985
CPS-FOS-V006I01a Special Issue - Tim Buck
CPS-FOS-V007I01 August 1986
CPS-FOS-V007I02 September 1986
CPS-FOS-V009I02 September 1989
CPS-FOS-V009I03 October 1989
CPS-FOS-V025I01 January 2006
CPS-FOS-V025I01a January 23 2006
CPS-FOS-V025I02: November, 2006
CPS-FOS-V026I01: January, 2007
CPS-FOS-V026I02: May, 2007
CPS-HSI-MAR05: How I See It - 60th Anniversary of VE Day - March 2005
CUPW Letter to PM Harper on the Israeli Aggression in Gaza
Evolution of Canada's oil and gas industry - a historical companion to Our Petroleum Challenge 7th edition
FOS Election Bulletin 2008 - Week 1 (September 1, 2008)
FOS Election Bulletin 2008 - Week 2 (September 8, 2008)
FOS Election Bulletin 2008 - Week 3 (September 15, 2008)
FOS Election Bulletin 2008 - Week 4 (September 22, 2008)
FOS Election Bulletin 2008 - Week 5 (September 29, 2008)
FOS Election Bulletin 2008 - Week 6 (October 6, 2008)
FOS Election Bulletin 2008 - Week 7 (October 13, 2008)
FOS Special Bulletin #001, February 2007: CPS Web Site Announcement
FOS Special Bulletin #002, February 2007, CPS Statement on UTU CN Workers Strike
FOS Special Bulletin #003, An Open Letter to Opposition Leaders, February 18, 2007
FOS Special Bulletin #004, Alberta Federation of Labour Challenges Big Oil, March3, 2007
FOS Special Bulletin #005, Federal Budget 2007 - A Dangerous Demogogue, March20, 2007
FOS Special Bulletin #006: An Open Letter to the Opposition Parties, September 2007
FOS Special Bulletin #007: The Opening of Parliament and the Opposition Parties!, September 2007
FOS Special Bulletin #008 November 2007 - Asset Backed Commercial Paper ABCP Moral Bankruptcy
FOS Special Bulletin #009 - Reprint of Focus On Marxism Volume 1 No. 1 By William Beeching September 1979
FOS Special Bulletin #010 December 2007 - Labour and the Nation - Part 1: WE TAKE ISSUE WITH COMRADE FIGUEROA
FOS Special Bulletin #011 January 2008 - Left Turn Canada
FOS Special Bulletin #014 January 2008 - Send A Message to Ottawa
From Resistance to Counter Offensive
Government of Canada - Canada First Defence Strategy
ICWP Joint Statement For Peace No To NATO
Nameh Mardom (People's Letter) Interview with Comrade Ali Khavari
NDP SPP Motion July 2007
PCdoB CC Meeting June 2009
PCP- Letter to the Polish Embassy (PCP)
PCPC - Campaign for the defence of peace and against the NATO Summit in Portugal, Statement
PCPC- Campaign for the defence of peace and against the NATO Summit in Portugal, Campaign
Saskatchewan Peace News - Vol. 17 Iss. 1 June 2010
Saskatchewan Peace News - Vol. 17 Iss. 2 September 2010
Saskatchewan Peace News - Vol. 17 Iss. 3 November 2010
SPP Petition
The African Communist - Issue 182 Nov. 2010
Tim Buck Letter to DC 1967
Tim Buck Letter to DC 1970
Toronto Association for Peace & Solidarity Condemns G20 Police Violence
Tudeh Party - Statement No. 5 on Iranian Elections
Tudeh Party News No. 262 Feb-Mar 2010
Tudeh Party News No. 263 May 2010
WFDY News February 2010
WFTU Flashes - Asia Pacific Region July 2010
WFTU Flashes - Asia Pacific Region September 2010
WFTU-Reflects No. 1 May 2010
WFTU-Reflects No. 2 October 2010
Where Has the Money Gone: The State of Canadian Household Debt in a Stumbling Economy - CGA-Canada
World Peace Council, World Federation of Democratic Youth Statement on the Outcome of the Common Solidarity Mission to Palestine
WPC 60th Anniversary Iraklis Tsavdaridis
WPC Final Outcome Brussels October 2010
WPC Messenger Vol. 2 Issue 1 - Spring 2006
WPC Messenger Vol. 2 Issue 2 - November 2006
WPC Messenger Vol. 2 Issue 3 - June 2007
WPC Messenger Vol. 2 Issue 5 - November 2010
WPC Messenger Vol. 3 Issue 1 - January 2008
WPC Messenger Vol3 Issue6 - Spring 2011
WPC Report of Thanassis Pafilis General Secretary Brussels October 2010
WPC Speech of the President Socorro Gomes Brussels October 2010
WPC Statement about EP resolution on Cuba
WPC statement on Middle East February 2012
WPC/CPPC Appeal on NATO Summit in Lisbon, Portugal November 2010
YCL - Information sheet on YCL-LJC 25th Central Convention.pdf
YCL- Oct 6 - Statement of YCL-LJC CEC.pdf



Cuba Files

International Communist Review

4th European Communist Meeting on Education

 
 Australian Marxist Review

   
Lebanese CP - Monthly Bulletin No. 11

G8/G20 Imperialist Summit Toronto, ON June 26, 2010
Police Charge Patriotic Canadian Youth

30,000 Say Yes to Peace! No to NATO!

Lisbon Nov.21, 2010

Portuguese Communist Party

 Free The Cuban Five



The Latest From FOS:

  • International
    The Way I See It - Afghanistan Revisited

    Those of us who support CPA, including the members of CPS assert that anti-Sovietism was and continues to be pro-war and anti-peace. During the darkest days of the cold-war when the threat of nuclear war loomed over the planet, the Soviet Union was the main force of restraint over the worst of the US imperialist reactionary forces thirsting for war.
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  • Marxism-Leninism
    Proposal for a New International

    The proposal last November 2009 to organize a new international having the support of left-socialist revolutionary parties in Latin America, on the initiative of Hugo Chavez, is an important development in the anti-imperialist movement urgently in need of credible communist analysis.
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  • Federal Politics
    Prime Minister Harper (Assisted by Jim Flaherty and Peter Van Loan) Leads the Whole World Forward To the New “Enlightened Sovereignty” of the 21st Century

    Prime Minister Harper’s address to the World Economic Forum (WEF)[1] in Davos Switzerland January 28, 2010 can’t be dismissed as just unctuous and vapid; it was worse than that.  Harper adopting his familiar and grating patronizing manner underwhelmed the elite audience of capitalist intellectual luminaries, by suggesting that minority Conservative Government economic policies under Harper’s leadership is the example the nations of the world must follow to emerge triumphant from the worst capitalist depression since the market crash of October 1929.
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  • Federal Politics
    Organized Labour and the Politics of the Class Struggle Today

    A Convention of the Communist Party of Canada (CPC) is always a significant event in the struggle of the working class to defeat capitalism and replace it with socialism.  Only the Communists strive to take responsibility for the whole revolutionary process underway in our own country and globally.  Every revolutionary class conscious worker is concerned that the Communist Party becomes strengthened and more effective in fulfilling its historic responsibilities to the working class of Canada and all of its peoples and for the victorious outcome of the cause of the International Communist Movement.
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  • Federal Politics
    The Way I See It! - Some Critical Comments

    The main link that can move the entire political process forward is a clearly articulated and unambiguous revolutionary working class program to confront US-Canadian corporate power and its stranglehold on Parliament, the State, the military and the economy. That task must be the main theme of the upcoming 36th Convention of the Communist Party of Canada (CPC). From the convention an appeal that reaches out to all of organized labour and the democratic forces of our country with a plan to unite electorally to defeat Harper, and decisively, will be influential within labour and garner widespread appeal with Canadian workers. That is a concentration task and if it is solved, the organizational tactics to achieve it can be worked out.
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V.I. Lenin State and Revolution – 1916 – Volume 25 page 410 Progress Publishers Moscow 1964.


“Imperialism – the era of bank capital, the era of gigantic capitalist monopolies, of the development of monopoly capitalism into state monopoly capitalism – has clearly shown an extraordinary strengthening of the “state machine” and an unprecedented growth in its bureaucratic and military apparatus in connection with the intensification of repressive measures against the proletariat both in the monarchial and in the freest, republic countries.”

VI Lenin - Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism


“As long as capitalism remains what it is, surplus capital will be utilised not for the purpose of raising the standard of living of the masses in a given country, for this would mean a decline in profits for the capitalists, but for the purpose of increasing profits by exporting capital abroad to the backward countries.”

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36th Convention of the Communist

 

News and Statements from:
The Communist Party of Canada

Communist Party of Canada May Day Statement 2010
Unite to Demand a People's Recovery!

The corporate‑owned mass media greet us daily with upbeat economic reports about how the global economic crisis is over and that ‘recovery is now well underway’. This is all very comforting, but it’s also a gross perversion of the truth.

In reality, there is no recovery for most working people in this country. Unemployment and job insecurity remain high, with over 1.5 million (8.2%) out of work according to official statistics; real unemployment is closer to 12%. Since 2003, more than half million well‑paying manufacturing jobs been wiped out, 290,000 in the past two years alone. Soon EI benefits will be running out for hundreds of thousands of these unemployed workers.

Nor is there any recovery for young people trying to find work or to complete their education. Or for Aboriginal peoples who continue to suffer systemic joblessness and grinding poverty. Or for new immigrants and their families trying to build a better life. Or for pensioners and others on fixed income.

So what kind of recovery is this? It’s a recovery for the profits of the biggest banks and corporations, and for those who own and control them.

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The Communist Party of Canada has issued the Main Political Resolution coming out of the 36th Central Convention February 2010.  Canadians for Peace and Socialism will be commenting on the document in the coming weeks and months.  It is an essential document for all workers to read, discuss and distribute.

 

From the Keynote Address to the 36th Central Convention by Comrade Miguel Figueroa:

 

“The second and final point I wish to make refers to the centrality of our theoretical and ideological work. Of course, we have a clearly delineated theoretical perspective and world-view – Marxism-Leninism – which is reflected in our Party program, our strategy & tactics, and our daily work as Communists. We all remember Lenin’s famous dictum: “without revolutionary theory, there can be no revolutionary movement”. But the theoretical basis of our Party – and that of the Communist movement internationally – can never be neglected or taken for granted, for without its constant development and application to ever-changing conditions, our theoretical basis, and with it our movement itself, would wither and perish.

 

"As important as this question always is, it could rightly be argued that it is even more critical today, for it is undeniable that as the class struggle intensifies, so too does the ideological struggle – the ‘battle of ideas’ – sharpen. It is hardly coincidental that it is precisely now, when the crisis of capitalism is deepening, that we witness an increased ideological offensive from our class adversary in the form of a revival of anti-communism, ‘philosophical’ attacks on the concept of socialism, and crude attempts to falsify or re-write the history of our movement in Canada and around the world.

CPC 36th Central Convention Main Political Resolution

 

Build Solidarity with the Striking Sudbury Miners at Vale Inco
March 5, 2010

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Militant May Day Greetings 2010
April 30, 2010
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Rebel Youth Magazine Blog:
75,000 Quebec Workers March!

March 20, 2010

A few days after the expiry of collective agreements for employees of public and parastatal sectors, thousands of people, members and friends of the Common Front SISP-CSN-FTQ from all regions of Quebec, marched in the streets of Montreal to remind the government that the solutions to improve public services go through the negotiation.

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Speech by Johan Boyden, YCL-LJC General Secretary
To the 36 Central Convention Communist Party of Canada

Three years ago, the YCL stood at this podium giving greetings on the eve of our re-founding convention. New delegates may not know this, but in a deliberate and calculated attempt to attack the Communist Party of Canada thirty years ago, a campaign was initiated to destroy, terminate, liquidate the revolutionary youth around the Party. Some members who fought against that attack are here today.

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25th Central Convention of the YCL-LJC
September 24-26, Toronto ON

DISCUSSION BULLETIN #1
DISCUSSION BULLETIN #2
DISCUSSION BULLETIN #3

 YCL Central Convention Announcement

June 23, 2010

NEW DATES : September 24-25-26

Dear comrades and friends,

As you no doubt have heard, due to unexpected circumstances the Central Committee of the YCL-LJC was forced to postpone our 25th Convention, originally scheduled for May. We are now pleased to announce the new dates of the convention: Friday September 24 to Sunday September 26, to be held in Toronto. We are re-issuing the original convention call, below, which can also be found online, together with registration.

The Central Committee encourages all clubs and members to continue to meet this summer to discuss the main documents, the pre-convention discussion, and nominate delegates. As we enter an extended period of ideological mobilization, clubs and committees should compare their concrete political realities of struggle with the framework of the main convention documents and deepen discussion of the documents.

We also encourage all clubs and committees of the YCL-LJC to re-enforce their activities building the convention financially, organizationally and politically, and to broaden and deepen our engagement with friends and allies regarding the convention.

The Central Committee has struck a special committee to review and discuss the YCL-LJC Constitution as an additional item of business for the Central Convention. The committee will be reporting by early September as a special discussion bulletin.

The deadline for convention discussion bulletin #4 is July 1, 2010.

With the additional time to organize, let's  make this convention an exciting moment for the YCL-LJC and the youth struggle!

In solidarity and comradeship,
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