Solidarity Crisis

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Protest poster from the Lower Mainland Solidarity Coalition in 1983.
Protest poster from the Lower Mainland Solidarity Coalition in 1983.

The Solidarity Crisis refers to a protest movement in Vancouver, British Columbia in 1983 that emerged in response to the Social Credit (Socred) government's economic policy of "restraint." A mass coalition, led by Art Kube was formed, comprising of community organizations and trade unions, which many expected would culminate in a general strike.