Wendell Fields

Wendell Fields (August 26, 1957 – March 1, 2017[1]) was a Canadian veteran anti-poverty activist in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

[2] In 1984, Fields, while demonstrating in sympathy with a trust company workers' strike in Waterloo, was charged with assaulting three police officers.

Wendell, Julie and Herb Joseph made submissions together at Queen's Park concerning the Safe Streets Act.

Herb Joseph, an aboriginal human rights activist wrote about the Jay Treaty for Mayday Magazine.

Fields testified before a federal House of Commons committee in 1992 as a HAP representative, speaking in opposition to a proposed child benefits bill introduced by the government of Brian Mulroney.

[11] Fields ran for public office until the 1997 federal election when he campaigned in Hamilton West for the CPC-ML.

[15] Fields campaigned for the Canadian House of Commons a second time in the 2000 federal election for the Marxist-Leninist party.