Labour Party of Canada

Founding and an Early Start
The Labour party was founded in 1919 a couple years after the conclusion of the 3rd Anglo-Spanish war where the people wanted no war and workers right after being pushed too far during the war. Minor labour and workers unions popped up in 1925 where the 3rd biggest party started gaining traction and demonstrations happened against the Government and called for reform. Polish-German Immigrant Rosa Luxembourg finds her home there and calls for reform and is currently the head of the party.

Discrimination and Modern Day
Many Asians and Native Americans find no choice but to turn to the Labour party after mass discrimination by all parties in every type of way. After the Market crashed, Rosa made an act of courage as she stepped in front of the Parliament Building in Winnipeg to call for reform and support and she was arrested for 2 years and freed in 1933. In the 1936 election she planned to lead her party into victory with a wave of supporters mostly based in the Seattle Area. She is in constant battle with the National Citizen Alliance where she has to stand up for herself.