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Episode at the municipal council, Magog

on Wednesday, 01 February 1961. Posted in Social Credit

The municipal council of Magog, a town in Quebec, at its session of January 5, adopted a resolution which was addressed to the federal and provincial governments, calling for the establishment of Social Credit in the country. Councillor Urwick, an adversary of Social Credit, opposed the motion. He said that there was considerably more trash than sense in our resolutions. Councillor Pouliot, thereupon, rose and replied as follows: "There is no trash in these resolutions; and by pressuring the governments to accept these resolutions, we might finish by getting something. I support these resolutions". They were adopted and Councillor Urwick was left alone and solitary with his "trash". His Honor, Mayor Maurice Thivierge, had words of high praise for the movement of the Union of Electors. The television station of Sherbrooke gave complete coverage to the adoption of these resolutions. Mr. Edwide Laplante, assistant-director of our movement at Magog, was the promoter of the resolutions.


President of the U.S.A., John Kennedy, was a student at the London School of Economics until he was forced to leave because of sickness. The London School of Economics has long been recognized as the fountainhead of those economists who preach a Socialist philosophy of economics.

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