. . . "1709"^^ . . . "--01-02"^^ . . . . . . "Vancouver"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "1903"^^ . . . . . . . . "Socialist"@en . . . . "Western Clarion"@en . "1070883235"^^ . . . . . "The Western Clarion was a newspaper launched in January 1903 that became the official organ of the Socialist Party of Canada (SPC).At one time it was the leading left-wing newspaper in Canada. It lost influence after 1910\u201311 when various groups broke away from the SPC.The editors were unsympathetic to women's demands for the vote and the right to work for pay.During World War I (1914\u201314) the Western Clarion was internationalist and denounced a war in which workers fought while others profited.Following the Russian Revolution it adopted a pro-Bolshevik stance,The paper was banned in 1918, but allowed to resume publication in 1920.Its circulation dwindled as SPC membership dwindled, and the last issue appeared in 1925."@en . . . . . . . . . "Western Clarion"@en . . "The Western Clarion was a newspaper launched in January 1903 that became the official organ of the Socialist Party of Canada (SPC).At one time it was the leading left-wing newspaper in Canada. It lost influence after 1910\u201311 when various groups broke away from the SPC.The editors were unsympathetic to women's demands for the vote and the right to work for pay.During World War I (1914\u201314) the Western Clarion was internationalist and denounced a war in which workers fought while others profited.Following the Russian Revolution it adopted a pro-Bolshevik stance,The paper was banned in 1918, but allowed to resume publication in 1920.Its circulation dwindled as SPC membership dwindled, and the last issue appeared in 1925."@en . . . . . "43939959"^^ . . "15059"^^ . . . "Weekly"@en . . . "1925"^^ . . "53905043"^^ . . . . . "English"@en . . . . . . . . . . "Canada"@en . . . . . "Western Clarion"@en . . .