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David Lewis (Lozs)

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Birthplace: Svisloch, Belarus, Soviet Union (USSR)
Death: May 23, 1981 (71)
Ottawa, Carleton County, ON, Canada
Place of Burial: Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada
Immediate Family:

Son of Morris Lewis and Rose Lewis
Husband of Sophie Lewis
Father of Private; Private; Private and Private
Brother of Private and Private

Occupation: Canadian socialist politician, Politician
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About David Lewis

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lewis_(Canadian_politician)

David Lewis CC QC (born David Losz; June 23 or October 1909 – May 23, 1981) was a Canadian labour lawyer and social democratic politician. He was national secretary of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) from 1936 to 1950 and one of the key architects of the New Democratic Party (NDP) in 1961. In 1962, he was elected as the Member of Parliament (MP), in the House of Commons of Canada, for the York South electoral district. While an MP, he was elected the NDP's national leader and served from 1971 until 1975. After his defeat in the 1974 federal election, he stepped down as leader and retired from politics. He spent his last years as a university professor at Carleton University, and as a travel correspondent for the Toronto Star. In retirement, he was named to the Order of Canada for his political service. After suffering from cancer for a long time, he died in Ottawa in 1981.

Lewis's politics were heavily influenced by the Jewish Labour Bund, which contributed to his support of parliamentary democracy. He was an avowed anti-communist, and while a Rhodes Scholar prevented communist domination of the Oxford University Labour Club. In Canada, he played a major role in removing communist influence from the labour movement.

In the CCF, he took the role of disciplinarian and dealt with internal organizational problems. He helped draft the Winnipeg Declaration, which moderated the CCF's economic policies to include acceptance of capitalism, albeit subject to stringent government regulation. As the United Steelworkers of America (USW)'s legal counsel in Canada, he helped them take over the International Union of Mine, Mill, and Smelter Workers (Mine-Mill). His involvement with the USW also led to a central role in the creation of the Canadian Labour Congress in 1956.

The Lewis family has been active in socialist politics since the turn of the twentieth century, starting with David Lewis's father's involvement in the Bund in Russia, continuing with David, and followed by his eldest son, Stephen Lewis, who led the Ontario NDP from 1970 until 1978. When David was elected the NDP's national leader in 1971, he and Stephen became one of the first father-and-son-teams to simultaneously head Canadian political parties.

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David Lewis's Timeline

1909
June 23, 1909
Svisloch, Belarus, Soviet Union (USSR)
1981
May 23, 1981
Age 71
Ottawa, Carleton County, ON, Canada
May 23, 1981
Age 71
Ottawa, Carleton County, Ontario, Canada