Jeanne Corbin (March 1906 – 7 May 1944) was a communist activist and trade union organiser in Canada. Corbin and her family emigrated from France to Canada in 1911. After landing in Newfoundland, the family made their way to a farm near Edmonton, Alberta. In high school, she joined the Young Communist League of Canada. Later, she was a member of the Workers' Defense League. An active member of the Communist Party of Canada, she is considered a "Party heroine" of the CPC. She died at the age of 38 due to tuberculosis.
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| - Jeanne Corbin (March 1906 – 7 May 1944) was a communist activist and trade union organiser in Canada. Corbin and her family emigrated from France to Canada in 1911. After landing in Newfoundland, the family made their way to a farm near Edmonton, Alberta. In high school, she joined the Young Communist League of Canada. Later, she was a member of the Workers' Defense League. An active member of the Communist Party of Canada, she is considered a "Party heroine" of the CPC. She died at the age of 38 due to tuberculosis. (en)
- Jeanne Henriette Corbin (mars 1906 - le 7 mai 1944), mieux connue comme Jeanne Corbin, est une enseignante, organisatrice syndicale et militante communiste. Permanente du Parti communiste du Canada et secrétaire de la Ligue de défense ouvrière, elle travaille pendant plus de 15 ans à la défense des travailleurs canadiens. Très active dans le mouvement syndicale, elle organise plusieurs grèves et manifestations au Québec. En outre, elle se fait particulièrement connaitre pour son rôle de syndicaliste lors de la grève des bûcherons à Rouyn, en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, en 1933. (fr)
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| - Jeanne Corbin (March 1906 – 7 May 1944) was a communist activist and trade union organiser in Canada. Corbin and her family emigrated from France to Canada in 1911. After landing in Newfoundland, the family made their way to a farm near Edmonton, Alberta. In high school, she joined the Young Communist League of Canada. Later, she was a member of the Workers' Defense League. An active member of the Communist Party of Canada, she is considered a "Party heroine" of the CPC. She died at the age of 38 due to tuberculosis. (en)
- Jeanne Henriette Corbin (mars 1906 - le 7 mai 1944), mieux connue comme Jeanne Corbin, est une enseignante, organisatrice syndicale et militante communiste. Permanente du Parti communiste du Canada et secrétaire de la Ligue de défense ouvrière, elle travaille pendant plus de 15 ans à la défense des travailleurs canadiens. Très active dans le mouvement syndicale, elle organise plusieurs grèves et manifestations au Québec. En outre, elle se fait particulièrement connaitre pour son rôle de syndicaliste lors de la grève des bûcherons à Rouyn, en Abitibi-Témiscamingue, en 1933. (fr)
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