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Social Credit Party (Socred), minor Canadian political party founded in 1935 by William Aberhart in Alberta and based on British economist Clifford ...
A party founded in 1933 whose ideology was based on the theory of 'social credit' as advanced by the Alberta radio evangelist, William Aberhart.
Alberta Social Credit ; Founder, William Aberhart ; Founded, 1934 (1934) ; Dissolved, May 2017; 7 years ago (2017-05) ; Succeeded by, Pro-Life Alberta Political ...
In September 1935, Social Credit took 56 of 63 seats in the Alberta legislature and swept the United Farmers of Alberta from office. Once in power, political ...
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In 1952 a Social Credit government under W.A.C. Bennett was elected in British Columbia. Bennett paid no attention to Social Credit doctrine, but combined a ...
Social Credit Party (Socred), minor Canadian political party founded in 1935 by William Aberhart in Alberta and based on British economist Clifford Douglas's ...
Social Credit Party of Canada, also known as the Socreds, was a conservative-populist political party in Canada that existed from 1935 to 1993.
The Social Credit Party was founded by William Aberhart, principal of crescent heights high school from 1915 to 1935, when he founded the party. Aberhart ...
The Social Credit Party of Canada was a political party that was active in Canadian politics from the 1930s to the 1980s. It was founded on the principles ...