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'''William Aberhart''' ([[December 30]], [[1878]] &ndash; [[May 23]], [[1943]]), also known as '''Bible Bill''' for his religious preaching, was a [[Canada|Canadian]] politician and [[Social Credit Party of Alberta|Social Credit]] Premier of [[Alberta]] between 1935 and 1943.
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William Aberhart was born on a farm near [[Kippen, Ontario|Kippen]], [[Ontario]]. He attended a local public school and several colleges, receiving teacher's training. Some time later, in 1911], he earned a [[Bachelor of Arts]] degree from [[Queen's University, Kingston|Queen's University]] in [[Kingston, Ontario]].
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Aberhart taught public school in several areas in Southern Ontario, including [[Wingham, Ontario|Wingham]] and [[Brantford, Ontario|Brantford]], and was appointed Principal of Brantford Central Public School in 1905. During his time in Brantford, he volunteered much time to his devout faith, preaching at local churches and holding regular [[Bible]] studies.
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In 1910, Aberhart accepted a position as principal of Alexandra School in [[Calgary, Alberta]]. Although seeds of his interest in the [[Baptist]] faith had been planted while in Ontario, it was not until his involvement with Westbourne Baptist Church in Calgary that he and his wife were baptised in the faith. In 1918, Aberhart began a Bible study group in Calgary, Alberta which grew steadily year-by-year; by 1923, the Palace Theatre had to be rented to accommodate those interested in Aberhart's message. In 1925, radio station CFCN broadcast his Sunday sermons for the first time, taking his prophetic message beyond the confines of a theatre to listeners across the Prairies. In 1927, Aberhart was appointed Dean of the newly-founded [[Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute]]. The institute's building served as a centre of worship, radio broadcast, and biblical studies. Aberhart's Sunday broadcasts proved as popular as his Bible studies as they drew regular listeners across the Canadian mid-west, and some listeners in the northern United States.
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Aberhart became interested in politics during the [[Great Depression]], a time which was especially harsh on Albertan farmers. Particularly, he was drawn to the "[[social credit]]" theories of Major [[C. H. Douglas]], a [[Scotland|Scottish]] engineer. From 1932 to 1935, Aberhart lobbied for the governing political party, the [[United Farmers of Alberta]], to adopt these theories. The basis of social credit is that the difference in production cost and individuals' purchasing power should be supplemented through government grants. When these efforts failed, Aberhart helped found the [[Social Credit Party of Alberta]], which won the [[Alberta general election, 1935|1935 provincial election]] by a landslide with over 54% of the popular vote. Social Credit remained in power in the province until the [[Alberta general election, 1971|1971 election]]. Aberhart served as [[Premier]] of Alberta, [[Minister of Education]] and, starting in 1937], [[Attorney General]] during his tenure with the party.
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His government was unable to implement much of the party platform since the [social credit concept relied on control of the money supply and of the banks, both of which are a responsibility of the federal government of Canada under the [[British North America Act]]. [[Lieutenant-Governor]] [[John C. Bowen]] refused to give [[Royal Assent]] to three government bills in 1937. Two of the bills would have put the province's banks under the control of the provincial government, while a third, the ''Accurate News and Information Act'', would have forced newspapers to print government rebuttals to stories the provincial [[cabinet]] objected to. All three bills were later declared unconstitutional by the [[Supreme Court of Canada]] and the [[Judicial Committee of the Privy Council]].  
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In 1938, relations with the Lieutenant-Governor became so strained that Bowen even threatened to dismiss Aberhart's government, which would have been an extraordinary use of his [[reserve powers]]. The Social Credit government remained immensely popular with the Albertan people, however, so the threat was not carried out. Aberhart's government was re-elected in the [[Alberta general election, 1940|1940 election]], although with only about 43% of the vote.
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Although Aberhart was unable to gain complete control of Alberta's banks, his government eventually gained a foothold in the province's financial industry by creating the [[Alberta Treasury Branches]] in 1938. ATB has become Aberhart's legacy, operating [[as of 2004]] as an orthodox [[financial institution]] and [[crown corporation]].
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Aberhart died unexpectedly on [[May 23]], [[1943]], during a visit to [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]. He was succeeded as the Premier of Alberta by his student at the Prophetic Bible Institute and lifelong close disciple, [[Ernest C. Manning]].
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The Aberhart Centre, a long-term medical care centre in [[Edmonton, Alberta]], is named in his honour, as is a [http://schools.cbe.ab.ca/b829/default.htm high school] in Calgary.
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William Aberhart (December 30, 1878May 23, 1943), also known as Bible Bill for his religious preaching, was a Canadian politician and Social Credit Premier of Alberta between 1935 and 1943.

Early life

William Aberhart was born on a farm near Kippen, Ontario. He attended a local public school and several colleges, receiving teacher's training. Some time later, in 1911], he earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario.

Aberhart taught public school in several areas in Southern Ontario, including Wingham and Brantford, and was appointed Principal of Brantford Central Public School in 1905. During his time in Brantford, he volunteered much time to his devout faith, preaching at local churches and holding regular Bible studies.

In 1902, Aberhart married Jessie Flatt, with whom he had two daughters, Ola Janet and Khona Louise.

In 1910, Aberhart accepted a position as principal of Alexandra School in Calgary, Alberta. Although seeds of his interest in the Baptist faith had been planted while in Ontario, it was not until his involvement with Westbourne Baptist Church in Calgary that he and his wife were baptised in the faith. In 1918, Aberhart began a Bible study group in Calgary, Alberta which grew steadily year-by-year; by 1923, the Palace Theatre had to be rented to accommodate those interested in Aberhart's message. In 1925, radio station CFCN broadcast his Sunday sermons for the first time, taking his prophetic message beyond the confines of a theatre to listeners across the Prairies. In 1927, Aberhart was appointed Dean of the newly-founded Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute. The institute's building served as a centre of worship, radio broadcast, and biblical studies. Aberhart's Sunday broadcasts proved as popular as his Bible studies as they drew regular listeners across the Canadian mid-west, and some listeners in the northern United States.

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Political career

Aberhart became interested in politics during the Great Depression, a time which was especially harsh on Albertan farmers. Particularly, he was drawn to the "social credit" theories of Major C. H. Douglas, a Scottish engineer. From 1932 to 1935, Aberhart lobbied for the governing political party, the United Farmers of Alberta, to adopt these theories. The basis of social credit is that the difference in production cost and individuals' purchasing power should be supplemented through government grants. When these efforts failed, Aberhart helped found the Social Credit Party of Alberta, which won the 1935 provincial election by a landslide with over 54% of the popular vote. Social Credit remained in power in the province until the 1971 election. Aberhart served as Premier of Alberta, Minister of Education and, starting in 1937], Attorney General during his tenure with the party.

His government was unable to implement much of the party platform since the [social credit concept relied on control of the money supply and of the banks, both of which are a responsibility of the federal government of Canada under the British North America Act. Lieutenant-Governor John C. Bowen refused to give Royal Assent to three government bills in 1937. Two of the bills would have put the province's banks under the control of the provincial government, while a third, the Accurate News and Information Act, would have forced newspapers to print government rebuttals to stories the provincial cabinet objected to. All three bills were later declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court of Canada and the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.

In 1938, relations with the Lieutenant-Governor became so strained that Bowen even threatened to dismiss Aberhart's government, which would have been an extraordinary use of his reserve powers. The Social Credit government remained immensely popular with the Albertan people, however, so the threat was not carried out. Aberhart's government was re-elected in the 1940 election, although with only about 43% of the vote.

Although Aberhart was unable to gain complete control of Alberta's banks, his government eventually gained a foothold in the province's financial industry by creating the Alberta Treasury Branches in 1938. ATB has become Aberhart's legacy, operating as of 2004 as an orthodox financial institution and crown corporation.

Aberhart died unexpectedly on May 23, 1943, during a visit to Vancouver, British Columbia. He was succeeded as the Premier of Alberta by his student at the Prophetic Bible Institute and lifelong close disciple, Ernest C. Manning.

Legacy

The Aberhart Centre, a long-term medical care centre in Edmonton, Alberta, is named in his honour, as is a high school in Calgary.

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