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 | | Groupe Marxiste Révolutionnaire (1972-1977), Ligue Ouvrière Révolutionnaire (1977-1980), Organisation Combat Socialiste (1980-1982), Mouvement socialiste (1982-1983), Gauche socialiste (1983-...): such is the political itinerary taken through the anti-capitalist left in Quebec by those whose plumb line has been the defence of the program of the Fourth International as we understood it. |
 | | In August 1977, the Groupe Marxiste Révolutionnaire, the Revolutionary Marxist Group (a sympathizing group of the Fourth International in English Canada with which the GMR maintained close relations) and the League for Socialist Action/Ligue socialiste ouvrière (the section of the Fourth International) fused to form a new Trotskyist organization in the Canadian state. |
 | | Gauche socialiste was a founding participant in the RAJ [Regroupement autonome des jeunes], the Coalition québécoise pour le désarmement et la paix, the SCRAP-Paradis [a social assistance coalition fighting "reforms" piloted by the minister, Paradis], and the Coalition québécoise pour l’avortement libre et gratuit [Quebec coalition for free abortion on demand]. |
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