The
Revolutionary Workers League/Ligue Ouvrière Révolutionnaire ran a small number of candidates in the
1988 federal election none of whom were elected. Information on these candidates may be found here.
Manwaring attended the
University of British Columbia in the 1970s, and was a member of the UBC Young Socialists.,
Ubyssey, 1 April 1976, p. 5. A steelworker by profession, she has been a member of the
Canadian Auto Workers Local 707 in
Oakville for several years and remains a member in good standing .,
The Militant, 5 May 1997; ,
Seven-o-Seven Reporter, May–August 2006. She was thirty-seven years old in 1988. She campaigned in favour of a shorter work week,
affirmative action programs, and the cancellation of
Third World debt."Metro area voters to decide 33 ridings",
Toronto Star, 18 November 1988, A9. She received 123 votes (0.31%), finishing sixth against
Liberal candidate
Joe Volpe.
Manwaring was an occasional contributor to the RWL's newspaper,
Socialist Voice, in the 1980s, and later wrote articles for the newspaper of the
Communist League, a successor party to the RWL.See for instance Margaret Manwaring, "Farmers 'Day of Protest' hits Ottawa's policies", Socialist Voice, Vol 12 No 10 (23 May 1988), p. 8; ,
The Militant, 5 June 1995. She was interviewed for an article on Canadian women in...
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