W C Wood Strike 1959

W.C Wood’ is best known as a manufacturer of freezers. Its founder, Wilbert Copeland Wood (1896 - 1987), relocated from Toronto in 1941, setting up shop on Woolwich Street. During…

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Guelph’s First Labour Day Parade

On the first Monday in September, Canada celebrates Labour Day the only statutory holiday created to celebrate the rights and interests of a specific group – the Working Class. Although…

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Winter Sports And The Working Class

With the arrival of cooler temperatures, Guelphites could enjoy winter sports. While all classes could take part in the different pastimes, the working classes faced certain restrictions not applicable to…

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The Working Class In Winter: Hockey

Unlike other sports, ice hockey was slow to surface in  Guelph. In 1897, the Guelph Royals became part of the Ontario Professional Hockey League. In the finals, they were defeated…

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LAOL at Hillside July 2017

In July 2017, Labouring All Our Lives was fortunate to be granted a booth at Hillside Music Festival in Guelph. In this way, we were able to expand awareness of…

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