Ukrainian Social Democratic Party (Canada)

Ukrainian branches of the SPC were founded in Winnipeg, Portage la Prairie, and Nanaimo in 1907, and four more followed in early 1908.

[1] Relations with the SPC's predominantly anglophone leadership were sometimes difficult, and on some occasions Ukrainian party members accused their English comrades of chauvinism.

[2] The SPC leadership was, for its part, reluctant to sanction official networks for cultural communities in the party.

[4] The FUSD fielded one candidate in the 1911 Canadian federal election: Wasil Holowacky in the Manitoba division of Selkirk.

[11] The Canadian government arrested several of the USDP's leaders in 1918, and it banned the party outright on September 25 of the same year.