Gordon Massie

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Gordon Massie was a Canadian politician and political activist.

Massie was the leader of the Communist Party of Ontario during the provincial elections of 1985 and 1987. A longtime member of the Communist Party of Canada, he campaigned for the Canadian House of Commons many times but never came close to being elected. In different electoral cycles, he listed his occupation as "political organizer", "functionary" and "publishers representative".

Massie become active with the trade union movement at age seventeen, becoming a member of the Amalgamated Engineering Union. He was an active member of the United Auto Workers while working with De Havilland on aircraft construction. He was the circulation manager for the Canadian Tribune in the 1970s, and served on the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Canada.

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