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William N. Chant interview : [Young, 1966]
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1966 [date recorded] (Creation)
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These interviews were recorded by Walter Young for the CBC radio documentary "The Fires of Progress", broadcast in 1965. [See T1659:0001.] The interview recordings no longer exist, and were probably erased by the CBC shortly after the program was produced. The transcripts were donated to the Aural History Program by Walter Young in the summer of 1975.
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SUPPLIED TITLE OF TAPE(S): William Neelands Chant : The Social Credit monetary theory PERIOD COVERED: 1930-1966 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1966 SUMMARY: TRACK 1: Little knowledge of Social Credit in B.C. compared to Alberta. The different political philosophies of the different parties. Social Credit monetary theory. The popular appeal of the Social Credit party. Assessment of the 1952 election. Comments on W.A.C. Bennett. The take-over of the B.C. Electric Company. Comments on the need for a bank with headquarters in B.C. More on monetary theory. The role of economic theory in attracting members of the Social Credit movement. The attractions of Social Credit for Chant in the 1930s. Role of the Social Credit League. TRACK 2: Further explanations of the Social Credit monetary theory and its relevance to the government of W.A.C. Bennett.
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Walter Young, 1975
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See T1659:0001 for the program for which this interview was recorded.
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There is no tape for T1378:0018; transcript only.
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Accession number(s): T1378
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speaker: William Neelands Chant, interviewer: Walter Douglas Young
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- British Columbia Electric Company (Subject)
- Social Credit Party (Alberta) (Subject)
- Social Credit Party (British Columbia) (Subject)
- Bennett, W.A.C. (William Andrew Cecil), 1900-1979 (Subject)