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Manning's ledership and to Alberta's powerful influence within the Canadian Social Credit movement, the Canadian social credit movement developed a strong social conservative tint.
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Alberta in 1965. (SC MP Robert Norman Thompson (Red Deer) went on to be elected as a Conservative in 1968.)
1529:'s original economic and political philosophy including a rejection of party politics in the belief that it should be replaced by a non-partisan "union of electors" in which elected officials would implement the popular will.
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who translated social credit literature into French, wrote his own articles on the subject and published and circulated periodicals to promote social credit theories. He and
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1525:'s rejection of more orthodox social credit economic theory and his purge of anti-Semites from the social credit movement. The Union held more orthodox views in line with
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2256:
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2203:RĂ©al Caouette
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2021:New Democracy
2019:
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1800:John Turmel
1788:John Turmel
1756:third party
1703:third party
1505:by-election
1477:Vers Demain
1122:créditistes
862:Toronto Sun
695:Yukon Party
426:Vander Zalm
346:Diefenbaker
315:Politicians
273:Granatstein
175:Rule of law
160:Nationalism
2351:Categories
2273:Ezra Pound
2258:Roly Marks
2218:Louis Even
1883:References
1653:créditiste
1565:Parliament
1507:under the
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1421:, none in
1195:See also:
843:Rebel News
773:Parti bleu
752:Provincial
624:Provincial
578:Whiteshift
501:Literature
155:Monarchism
135:Federalism
124:Principles
1970:Movements
1615:in 1968.
1584:Joe Clark
1221:does not
548:Harperism
421:Stanfield
406:Poilievre
386:Macdonald
351:Duplessis
248:Blackwood
180:Tradition
2335:Politics
2328:Category
1896:Mardon.
1840:See also
1699:Manitoba
1687:Manitoba
1369:minority
1154:and the
401:Mulroney
381:Lougheed
321:Aberhart
303:Peterson
288:Kaufmann
263:Flanagan
258:Farthing
150:Loyalism
83:Trumpism
35:a series
2297:History
2085:Oceania
1853:(COMER)
1814:. The
1774:Ontario
1762:Ontario
1635:In the
1610:Premier
1574:In the
1242:removed
1227:sources
1202:Alberta
1118:Socreds
997:Related
935:LGBTory
711:Federal
598:Federal
469:McInnes
293:Leacock
253:Byfield
192:History
100:Toryism
62:Schools
2166:People
2131:Europe
1978:Canada
1453:Quebec
1437:Quebec
1411:riding
970:Rumble
582:(2018)
572:(2018)
562:(2017)
552:(2014)
542:(1999)
532:(1998)
522:(1965)
512:(1891)
474:Murphy
464:Levant
459:Jivani
411:Roblin
371:Harris
366:Harper
356:Filmon
336:Borden
298:Pageau
283:Groulx
268:Gilley
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1104:is a
805:Media
489:Steyn
484:Speer
479:Segal
416:Smith
376:Klein
341:Davis
278:Grant
243:Black
1832:had
1828:The
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1681:1956
1679:and
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1445:and
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1423:2009
1419:2005
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