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Lorne Reznowski : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lorne Reznowski Lorne Reznowski (1929 – November 9, 2011) was a professor of English at the University of Manitoba and leader of the Social Credit Party of Canada. ==Background== A one-time national secretary of the Social Credit Party, Reznowski once worked for former Socred leader Robert N. Thompson〔 and was a "doctrinal purist"〔"Socreds sow new ideas.... ", ''Globe and Mail'', March 13, 1978〕 when it came to social credit monetary theory, Reznowski ran in the party's 1978 leadership convention and was elected leader. He resigned four months after losing an October 16, 1978 by-election in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, in which he finished in fourth place with only 1,204 votes out of 43,572 valid votes (2.76%).〔(History of Federal Ridings since 1867: St. Boniface, October 16, 1978 by-election ), Parliament of Canada website〕 Reznowski cited the need for him to finish his doctoral thesis in medieval literature in order to retain his teaching position for his resignation. However, he also said that the party wanted a francophone leader and that it would have a better chance of retaining its nine seats in the Canadian House of Commons, all of which were in Quebec, with a leader from that province. It had been hoped that Reznowski's leadership would help revive the party in its former base of Western Canada.〔
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