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Fred Rose : notes pour une biographie
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Fred Rose : notes pour une biographie
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| Abstract |
The Polish-born Fred Rose (1907-1983), a union organizer, was elected to the House of Commons as a Labour Progressive in a 1943 by-election in the riding of Montreal-Cartier. He was re-elected in 1945, the only M.P. elected as a communist in Canadian history. In 1946, Rose was arrested in the first Cold War spy trials and sentenced to six years in the penitentiary for communicating official secrets to a foreign power (the Soviet Union). In 1953 he moved to Czechoslovakia and later returned to Poland to live.
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Le droit de se taire. Histoire des communistes au Québec, de la Première Guerre mondiale à la Révolution tranquille
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1989
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VLB éditeur
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[S.l.]
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273-297
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fr
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Fournier, Marcel. “Fred Rose : notes pour une biographie.” In Le droit de se taire. Histoire des communistes au Québec, de la Première Guerre mondiale à la Révolution tranquille, edited by Robert Comeau and Bernard Dionne, 273–297. [S.l.]: VLB éditeur, 1989. http://classiques.uqac.ca/contemporains/fournier_marcel/fred_rose/fred_rose.pdf.
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