BC’s Forgotten Labour Daily

On May Day, 1901, District Union No. 6 of the Western Federation of Miners, began publishing the Rossland Evening World, an “advocate [of] the cause of organized labor” in the mining and smelting district of BC’s southern interior.

In the pre-Internet era, Canadian trade unions often clamored for a daily newspaper of  their own to respond to negative media coverage. New research reveals that the dream of a labor daily was realized in British Columbia more than a century ago.

Ron Verzuh, author, most recently, of Smelter Wars, explores the history of this newspaper in a forthcoming piece in Labour/le Travail.  In it, Verzuh documents how the World supported Rossland miners through a bitter strike in 1900-01 and managed to survive as the region’s labour daily until 1904.

Subscribe here and look for it in Volume 92 in Fall 2023

Images


Publié le 12 juin 2023 14h32 HAE