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"O The Plant is Closing" at the Catepiller plant occupation
"O The Plant is Closing" at the Catepiller plant occupation
Against the GST with some of my singing friends
Against the GST with some of my singing friends
At a May Day Rally in the late 80's in Toronto
At a May Day Rally in the late 80's in Toronto
At the Ontario Federation of Labour Convention with Mark (left) and Kevin (right)
At the Ontario Federation of Labour Convention with Mark (left) and Kevin (right)
Campbell River, 1964
Campbell River, 1964
Canadian Idol (1967 version)
Canadian Idol (1967 version)
Finishing touches of the first Rank n File Band. Stephanie Johnston observes critiques Andre, Bill, Mark Brian and Owen 1992
Finishing touches of the first Rank n File Band. Stephanie Johnston observes critiques Andre, Bill, Mark Brian and Owen 1992
Ivan Dafoe and I at Peterborough's Labour Appreciation Night
Ivan Dafoe and I at Peterborough's Labour Appreciation Night
Labour Day Parade in Toronto in '93 with Mark, Paula, Brian, Fernando and Bill-the Rank n File Band!
Labour Day Parade in Toronto in '93 with Mark, Paula, Brian, Fernando and Bill-the Rank n File Band!
Labour Day Peterborough with Mark and Kevin
Labour Day Peterborough with Mark and Kevin
Playing the ghost of Ralph Chaplin in "Solidarity Forever Young".
Playing the ghost of Ralph Chaplin in "Solidarity Forever Young".
The "Better Half" sing for a Prince Rupert fashion show in 1968. Me, Earl Jill, Janet and Bob.
The "Better Half" sing for a Prince Rupert fashion show in 1968. Me, Earl Jill, Janet and Bob.
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Labour is in the struggle for hearts and minds, not just of its own constituency, but also for an entire global society. It must offer an alternative vision to the dominant ideology of the day. The role of the artist in the Twenty-First Century is to assist labour's struggle to see, and position, itself as a rallying point for humanity.
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