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''Rebel Youth'' (french: Jeunesse militante) is the bilingual magazine of the
Young Communist League of Canada The Young Communist League of Canada (YCL-LJC) is a Canadian Marxist–Leninist youth organization founded in 1922. The organization is ideologically aligned with, but organizationally independent from, the Communist Party of Canada. The orga ...
(YCL), published beginning in the late 1980s and relaunched in 2005. It seeks to " fferweekly pan-Canadian socialist perspectives on the youth and student movement across Canada and internationally."


History

The earliest publication by the YCL and predecessor of ''Rebel Youth'' was ''The Young Worker'', founded in 1923. The magazine specialized in youth issues and operated despite being declared illegal by the Government of Canada under the ''
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''. Beginning in the late 1920s, the Young Worker also published a supplementary magazine aimed at children which achieved a circulation of over 4,000 readers. Early contributors to the magazine include journalist and
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leader
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. By 1932, the Young Worker had become a bi-weekly publication under editor
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. Due to the illegality of the magazine and of the Young Communist League of Canada, the YCL's offices were raided by the
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, distributors jailed or harassed, and issues of the magazine seized. Many university libraries and archives, such as the
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's
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, carry microfilm archives of ''The Young Worker'' compiled by the intelligence division of the
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. A relaunched magazine, ''Advance'', replaced the ''Young Worker'' in the 1930s. ''Advance'' was launched by editor John Boyd, and called for a united front strategy with other
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groups in response to the growth of fascism and a growing economic crisis. ''Advance'' was later relaunched as ''New Advance'', and then in the early 1940s as ''Challenge'', which was published until the 1950s with a mission to broaden the magazine's audience. By the early 1960s, the magazine, now called ''Scan'', was again relaunched under a new editorial team. ''Scan'' soon became a broadsheet publication and re-adopted the name ''The Young Worker'' by 1968. Due to the lack of popularity of the publication's new broadsheet format, the format was changed back to the original magazine format and was renamed ''New Horizons'' (later, simply ''Horizons'') by the 1970s, the name derived from a speech by Communist Party of Canada leader
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. By 1983, the magazine adopted its current title, ''Rebel Youth''. The name ''Rebel Youth'' is derived from
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's youth newspaper, ''
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''. It was adopted after the publication's previous title, ''New Horizons'', had to be dropped due to a complaint from the Canadian federal government that was, at the time, operating a housing program with the same name. As the YCL was liquidated in the 1990s in response to growing disagreement within the league regarding the future of the socialist movement, ''Rebel Youth'' ceased publication. It was relaunched in 2004 following the reorganization of the YCL. The magazine adopted colour printing in 2012 and aims to publish at least biannually. Though now printed in a bilingual format, the ''Ligue de la Jeunesse Communiste'' previously maintained a separate website of the magazine's French-language articles to complement the English-language ''Rebel Youth'' website. In 2020, the ''Rebel Youth'' and ''Jeunesse militante'' websites were relaunched together in a bilingual format, and the magazine was redesigned with a new logo.


References


External links

* {{Official website, https://ry-jm.ycl-ljc.ca/
Rebel Youth blog (archive)

Jeunesse Militante blog (archive)

Young Communist League of Canada website
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