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  2. Alberta Social Credit Party - Wikipedia

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    From 1932 to 1935, Aberhart tried to get the governing United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) to adopt social credit. [2] However, the 1935 UFA convention voted against adopting social credit and UFA Premier Richard Reid rejected the proposals as being outside the province's constitutional powers, so Aberhart entered Social Credit candidates in that year's provincial election.

  3. Social Credit Board - Wikipedia

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    Though C. H. Douglas declined to come to Alberta himself, he sent two assistants to advise the Social Credit Board.. William Aberhart's Social Credit League won the 1935 Alberta general election on a platform of ending the Great Depression by implementing social credit, a new economic theory that posited that poverty could be ended by increasing citizens' purchasing power.

  4. Category:Alberta Social Credit Party - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Alberta Social Credit Party" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  5. Social Credit Party - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export ... The name Social Credit Party has been used by a number of political parties. In Canada: ... Social Credit Party of Alberta; Social ...

  6. 1963 Alberta general election - Wikipedia

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    The 1963 Alberta general election was held on June 17, 1963, to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The Social Credit Party , led by Ernest C. Manning , won its eighth consecutive term in government, winning roughly the same number of seats in the legislature and share of popular vote that it had in the 1959 election .

  7. Category:Alberta Social Credit Party leaders - Wikipedia

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  8. Timeline of Alberta history - Wikipedia

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    William Aberhart's Social Credit party wins majority government, defeating the UFA government. This was the first Social Credit government elected anywhere in the world. September 29, 1938 Alberta Treasury Branches established as a provincially owned bank, as part of the Social Credit government's monetary reform policies. 1939-1945

  9. 1968 Social Credit Party of Alberta leadership election

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    Ernest Manning had been Social Credit's leader and premier of Alberta since he was selected by his caucus to succeed deceased party founder William Aberhart in 1943. Though still not an old man, he had decided to retire as premier after a record-setting 25 years, sensing the mood of change that was beginning to grip the province - his son, Preston Manning, claimed in 2003 that his father was ...