- Lorne Reznowski
Lorne Reznowski (1929-?) was a professor of English at the
University of Manitoba and leader of theSocial Credit Party of Canada .Elected as leader in 1978, he resigned four months after losing an October 16, 1978
by-election in Saint Boniface,Manitoba , in which he finished in fourth place with only 1,204 votes out of 43,572 valid votes (2.76%). cite news
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title =Reznowski resigns, says Social Credit needs Quebec chief
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date =February 23, 1979
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accessdate = ] [ [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Cresdetail&Election=1887 History of Federal Ridings since 1867: St. Boniface, October 16, 1978 by-election] , Parliament of Canada website]Reznowski cited the need for him to finish his doctoral thesis in medieval literature in order to retain his teaching position for his resignation. However, he also said that the party wanted a
francophone leader and that it would have a better chance of retaining its nine seats in theCanadian House of Commons , all of which were in Quebec, with a leader from that province. It had been hoped that Reznowski's leadership would help revive the party in its former base ofWestern Canada .Reznowski was described as a "doctrinal purist" who advocated the original
social credit monetary theory ofC.H. Douglas . He promised that a Social Credit government would cut retail sales tax by 25 per cent and argued for moral responsibility in society with the family as its basic union. He also expressed his opposition to homosexuality, abortion, birth control and working mothers and his support for capital punishment.cite news
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accessdate = ] Reznowki also argued that Prime MinisterPierre Trudeau was soft oncommunism and that there was an imminent threat of a takeover of Canada by theSoviet Union . As national party leader Reznowski criticizedBill Bennett , leader of theBritish Columbia Social Credit Party andPremier of British Columbia for rejecting social credit doctrine quipping thatOgopogo would be a better name for Bennett's party. [cite news
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date =May 18, 1978
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accessdate = ]He had previously run for the House of Commons in the 1968 federal election where he placed last in the riding of Provencher, Manitoba. [ [http://www.parl.gc.ca/information/about/process/house/hfer/hfer.asp?Language=E&Search=Cresdetail&Election=1533 History of Federal Ridings since 1867: Provencher, 1968 election] , Parliament of Canada website]
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