Social Credit Party of Canada
The Social Credit Party of Canada is a political party that was founded in 1935. It emerged from the ideas of economist C.H. Douglas, who proposed a system of social credit to address economic issues. The party aimed to promote monetary reform and provide financial support to citizens, believing that this would lead to greater economic stability and prosperity.
Throughout its history, the Social Credit Party has experienced varying levels of support, particularly in the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. While it was once a significant political force, its influence has waned over the years, and it has since been largely overshadowed by other political parties in Canada.