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Crédit social
Crédit social
Crédit social

Cartoon

Social Credit
Artist (1929-1997)
SignatureL. r. within image, Normand Hudon
Date 1962-1963
Medium / Technique Ink, crayon and opaque white pigment on paper
Dimensions23 x 30 cm
Origin Quebec, Canada
Object NumberM997.63.145
CollectionMcCord
CreditGift of Arlette Hudon
Status
Not on view

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Social Credit Family Tree
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Social Credit Is Coming!
Social Credit Is Coming!
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Social Credit Has Arrived
Social Credit Has Arrived
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1963
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The Roots of Social Credit
The Roots of Social Credit
Normand Hudon
1964
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A Few Social Credit MNAs
A Few Social Credit MNAs
Normand Hudon
1965
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Social Credit Can Survive Caouette!
Social Credit Can Survive Caouette!
Normand Hudon
1963
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Social Credit Defined
Social Credit Defined
Normand Hudon
1963
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After the Union Nazionale, Here's Zocial Credit
After the Union Nazionale, Here's Zocial Credit
Normand Hudon
1963
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Social Credit Death in British Columbia
Social Credit Death in British Columbia
Aislin
1991
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Réal Caouette Social Credit
Réal Caouette Social Credit
Aislin
1985/12/18
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Social Credit Party  Promises and Homosexuals
Social Credit Party Promises and Homosexuals
Aislin
1978
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Famous quote attributed to Camil Samson: “Quebec is on the edge of a precipice, let’s take a step forward with social credit!”
Famous quote attributed to Camil Samson: “Quebec is on the edge of a precipice, let’s take a step forward with social credit!”
Garnotte
2012
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