New Democracy (Canada)
New Democracy
was a
political party
in
Canada
founded by
William Duncan Herridge
in
1939
. Herridge, a former
Conservative
government minister, was the Canadian Ambassador to the
United States
from 1931-35 during the government of
R. B. Bennett
. Herridge advocated
monetary reform
and government intervention in the economy as a means of fighting the
Great Depression
. His ideas were similar to those of the
social credit movement
, and in the
1940 election
, the
Social Credit Party of Canada
joined with Herridge to run candidates jointly under the
New Democracy
umbrella. The experiment was unsuccessful as Herridge failed to win a seat, and the seven
New Democracy
MPs
elected were Social Crediters.
See also:
List of political parties in Canada
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