- Stanley Fox
Stanley Fox (
June 22 ,1906 -March 22 ,1984 ) was a politician inManitoba ,Canada , who served as the first leader of theManitoba Social Credit Party , a party that supported thesocial credit theories ofmonetary reform .Fox was born in Balmoral,
Manitoba . He was educated at theUniversity of Manitoba and theManitoba Medical College . He subsequently practiced as a doctor. He reached the rank of Captain in theCanadian Army Medical Corps .In Manitoba's 1936 provincial election, Fox was elected as a Social Credit candidate in the riding of
Gilbert Plains . The newly-formed party did not have a leader during the election, and Fox was subsequently chosen to head its parliamentary caucus.Soon after being chosen as leader, Fox offered to support the government of Liberal-Progressive Premier
John Bracken , who had been reduced to a minority and was unable to find allies elsewhere. There were some discussions for a formal coalition, but these came to nothing, and Social Credit supported theminority government from the outside until 1940.Fox stepped down as the party's parliamentary leader in 1937, in favour of
S.E. Rogers . He supported Social Credit's decision to join the government in 1940, and was re-elected in 1941 and 1945.Fox planned to run for re-election in the 1949 campaign, but lost the coalition nomination to
Ray Mitchell of the Liberal-Progressive Party. He did not return to political life afterwards, and died onMarch 22 ,1984 .
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