William Aberhart (December 30, 1878 – May 23, 1943), also known as "Bible Bill" for his radio sermons about the Bible, was a Canadian politician and the...
Aberhart is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Denis Aberhart (born 1953), New Zealand former first class cricketer Laurence Aberhart...
Laurence Geoffrey Aberhart (born 1949) is a New Zealand photographer. Aberhart was born in Nelson in 1949, along with three siblings, and was educated...
William Aberhart High School is a public senior high school in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, which teaches grades 10, 11, and 12. It is operated by the Calgary...
Denis Charles Aberhart (born 23 March 1953) is a former New Zealand first-class cricketer who played for Canterbury and Central Districts between 1976/77...
The Aberhart Ministry was the combined Cabinet (called Executive Council of Alberta), chaired by Premier William Aberhart, and Ministers that governed...
Wayne Aberhart (born 10 May 1958) is a New Zealand cricketer who played for Wellington in first-class cricket. His two first-class appearances occurred...
years, when led by William Aberhart, it was a radical monetary reform party, at least in theory if not in effect. After Aberhart's death in 1943 and the rise...
attention of Aberhart and quickly became his assistant at CPBI. "During his second and third years at the institute, Manning lived in the Aberhart home. After...
Branches were created by the Social Credit government of Premier William Aberhart in 1938, with its roots dating back to political unrest in 1917 arising...
evangelical preacher William Aberhart, who advocated a version of social credit. Despite Reid's claims that Aberhart's proposals were economically and...
massive majorities in the assembly, this has never happened. William Aberhart's first mandate as premier was almost cut short, when a large part of his...
new premier was radio evangelist William Aberhart (1878–1943). The message was biblical prophecy. Aberhart was a fundamentalist, preaching the revealed...
Canada led by William Aberhart.: 127 A book by Maurice Colbourne, entitled The Meaning of Social Credit, had convinced Aberhart that the theories of Major...
Turner 1996–1999: Steve Rixon 1999–2001: David Trist 2001–2003: Denis Aberhart 2003–2008: John Bracewell 2008–2009: Andy Moles 2010: Mark Greatbatch 2010–2012:...
strongest in Alberta during this period. In 1932, Baptist evangelist William Aberhart used his radio program to preach the values of social credit throughout...
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of Alberta from May 23 until May 31, 1943, due to the death of Premier Aberhart. The United Farmers of Alberta won the 1921 election without a leader....
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Tony de Lautour Rachel House Gregory O'Brien Fiona Samuel 2013 Laurence Aberhart Jane Campion Dean Parker Damien Wilkins Megan Wraight 2014 Cliff Curtis...
Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada, in 1937, at the instigation of William Aberhart's Social Credit government. It would have required newspapers to print "clarifications"...
attempt to alleviate the effects of the Great Depression. Premier William Aberhart's government had won power in the 1935 provincial election partly on the...
premier represent the city, when sitting Social Credit Premier William Aberhart moved from his Okotoks-High River to Calgary for the 1940 provincial election...
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The de facto leader of the national movement was Alberta Premier William Aberhart, who did not stand in the federal election himself. Notes: * The party...
cancellation by the then newly-elected Conservative government. William Aberhart, Premier of Alberta, was inspired by Major C. H. Douglas Social Credit...
to exist until 1993. The ideology was embraced by the Reverend William Aberhart ("Bible Bill"), who formed the Alberta Social Credit League in 1934. He...