The place to look isn't under the heading of "anarchism" but rather "syndicalism" or "revolutionary syndicalism". The events in Winnipeg were very much informed by the attitude of people who formed the One Big Union (OBU) which was syndicalist and opposed both parliamentary reformism and conspiratorial Leninism. [Here's](http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/Imposs/Impossibilists1.htm) one source that explains this tendency, often called "impossibilist". Anarchists of the time in Winnipeg would have aligned themselves with the OBU if they were at all concerned with labour issues. I've had little luck in ferreting out the copies of the OBU Bulletin which apparently exist in the Manitoba Archives but are not accessible (error messages). Maybe you will have better luck.
Nothing specific, but I find CBC ideas often is sympathetic to anarchism, maybe due to several of its editors having been anarchists or had anarchist leanings:
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1919-winnipeg-general-strike-100-years-later-1.5136887
Nada?
Nada?
The place to look isn't under
The place to look isn't under the heading of "anarchism" but rather "syndicalism" or "revolutionary syndicalism". The events in Winnipeg were very much informed by the attitude of people who formed the One Big Union (OBU) which was syndicalist and opposed both parliamentary reformism and conspiratorial Leninism. [Here's](http://www.socialisthistory.ca/Docs/Imposs/Impossibilists1.htm) one source that explains this tendency, often called "impossibilist". Anarchists of the time in Winnipeg would have aligned themselves with the OBU if they were at all concerned with labour issues. I've had little luck in ferreting out the copies of the OBU Bulletin which apparently exist in the Manitoba Archives but are not accessible (error messages). Maybe you will have better luck.
Thank you. Ive actually seen
Thank you. Ive actually seen this before.
Nothing specific, but I find
Nothing specific, but I find CBC ideas often is sympathetic to anarchism, maybe due to several of its editors having been anarchists or had anarchist leanings:
https://www.cbc.ca/radio/ideas/the-1919-winnipeg-general-strike-100-years-later-1.5136887
Not anarchist but
Not anarchist but https://cosmonaut.blog/2019/05/15/the-winnipeg-general-strike-from-revolt-to-revolution/
articles by myself on the OBU
articles by myself on the OBU and the Winnipeg Strike
https://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/socialist-standard/2010s/2019/no-1375-march-2019/the-one-big-union/
https://www.worldsocialism.org/spgb/socialist-standard/2010s/2019/no-1377-may-2019/a-hundred-years-ago-the-winnipeg-general-strike/
But neither explores any anarchist influences