Timothy (Tim) Buck was a long-time leader of the Communist Party of Canada (known from the 1940s until the late 1950s as the Labour Progressive Party). Together with Ernst Thälmann of Germany, Maurice Thorez of France, Palmiro Togliatti of Italy, Earl Browder of the United States, and Harry Pollitt of Britain, Buck was one of the top leaders of the Stalin-era international Communist organization. Wikipedia
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Buck had become leader of the CPC in 1929 following a purge of its former leaders, who were having increasing difficulty accepting the Moscow line. www.grubstreetbooks.ca/essays/timbuck.html
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