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William Duncan Herridge

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within this party." Herridge warns that unless the party adopted a reform program it would die and lamented the loss of his brother-in-law as party leader due to "the powers of reaction, and the stirring up of racial and religious strife." Herridge's comments were not well received and elicited a
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Herridge returned to Canada and was a delegate to the 1938 National Conservative Party Convention and raised hackles when he made an attack on a policy resolution that endorsed orthodox finance policy, rejecting the New Deal policies advocated by Bennett and Herridge in the last days of Bennett's
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elected were those who had been elected to parliament for the Social Credit Party. After the election, the New Democracy party folded, and its MPs reverted to their previous identity as Social Credit members.
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campaign acting as speechwriter and policy advisor to the Conservative leader. When the Tories took power, he was appointed Canada's envoy to the
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Herridge (third from left, with his wife) and R. B. Bennett (center) visiting Franklin D. Roosevelt at the White House in 1933
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under the New Democracy banner with Herridge as the lead candidate. Herridge, however, came in third in the
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government. He dismissed the resolution as "little more than junk" and "the supreme accomplishment of
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He was the son of Reverend William T. Herridge, DD (1857-1929), a former (1914) moderator of the
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and government intervention in the economy. The party's positions were similar to those of the
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Canada in the United States of America
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His ideas rejected by the Conservative Party, Herridge, in 1939, launched the
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New Democracy (Canada) candidates in the 1940 Canadian federal election
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Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (1926–1943)
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Herridge was a patent attorney by profession and had been a
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Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary (1943–present)
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round of boos and jeers of "go back to the States" and "
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Canadian Companions of the Distinguished Service Order
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PC
QC
MC
DSO
Presbyterian Church in Canada
St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church (Ottawa)
Ottawa Collegiate Institute
University of Toronto
Kappa Alpha Society
Osgoode Hall Law School
Canadian Expeditionary Force
World War I
field promotion
Major
Military Cross
Distinguished Service Order

Liberal Party
Governor General
Byng
King-Byng Affair
R.B. Bennett
1930 federal election
United States
Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary for Canada in the United States of America
Vincent Massey
John Rudolphus Booth
Washington, D.C.
Franklin D. Roosevelt

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