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Socialist Party of Ontario : ウィキペディア英語版 | Socialist Party of Ontario
The Socialist Party of Ontario (SPO) is a registered〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Registered Political Parties in Ontario )〕 minor political party in Ontario, Canada. SPO was founded in 2011 by political activists, trade unionists, community leaders, feminists and socialists, many of whom were former members of the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP). They decided to launch a new leftist party to challenge the NDP's shift to the centre of the political spectrum. It is modelled after Québec solidaire and the United Left Alliance in Ireland. While sharing the same name, there is no historical or political relationship with the old Socialist Party of Canada. The party fielded five candidates in the October 2011 Ontario general election. It fielded two candidates in the 2014 Ontario general election. ==History== On 28 May 2011, the Socialist Party of Ontario was formed at a founding convention in Toronto. Its constitution and preliminary policy platform were voted on and passed. The SPO has a socialist preamble in its constitution that was inspired by the Regina Manifesto of the defunct Co-operative Commonwealth Federation. The Party boasts a collective leadership, with no single member functioning as the traditional "party leader". In place of a leader the party operates with two spokespeople, one male and one female,〔 and at its founding elected Jan Maxwell and Michael Laxer to these positions. As of May 26, 2012, Michael Laxer is the chair of the party executive, fulfilling Elections Ontario's designations as "Leader" and "President".〔 The party registered with Elections Ontario on September 13, 2011.〔http://www.elections.on.ca/content/dam/NGW/sitecontent/2014/reports/Annual%20Report%202011-2012.pdf Elections Ontario Annual Report 2011/12, p.69〕
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