Item iw-wet-22 - Insurgency; Alberta Legislature and Douglas Controversy.

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Insurgency; Alberta Legislature and Douglas Controversy.

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<form><textarea wrap class=datatext cols=80 rows=10>Consists of correspondence between Frank Thorn, Secretary of the Wetaskiwin West Social Credit Group and William Aberhart, Premier, R.E. Ansley, MLA and W. Arthur Rees, Educational Committee, Salisbury Social Credit Group; newspaper clippings and a copy of The Social Credit Review. The correspondence concerns a split in the Social Credit Party over the proposed provincial budget in 1937 and the view of the "insurgents" or "rebels" within the party that it is necessary to institute a true Social Credit Program in Alberta perhaps the program developed by Mr. Hargrave. The newspaper articles from the Edmonton Journal and the Albertan cover the crisis in the Legislature. The 8-page Social Credit Review, published by the Social Credit Association of Manitoba, gives much prominence to the policies of Major C.H. Douglas of England who could be considered the father of social credit.</textarea></form>

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