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Chuck Crate was born on 1916, is a Canadian fascist leader, artist, and lexicographer.. Discover Chuck Crate's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 76 years old?

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1915

Charles Brandle Crate (1915 (age 21) – 1992) was a Canadian fascist who was the leader of the Canadian Union of Fascists.

Crate became leader of the Canadian Union of Fascists while a student at York Memorial Collegiate Institute, in a working class suburb of Toronto.

He had contacted the British Union of Fascists, who put him in touch with BUF supporters in Canada organised in the Winnipeg-based CUF.

Crate became editor of the party's newspaper, Thunderbolt and soon became leader.

1936

By 1936, the CUF claimed a membership of 8,000 people and the The Globe newspaper described the then 21-year-old Crate as "Canada's No. 1 Fascist".

1940

The party was banned on June 4, 1940 under the Defence of Canada Regulations but Crate avoided internment by signing a declaration severing his connections with the CUF.

1942

However, by 1942, Crate had moved to Winnipeg and was editing The Thunderbolt there, blaming the conditions of the time on Jews, the Roman Catholic Church and the Masonic Order.

1943

In response to a question in the Canadian House of Commons by MP Dorise Nielsen, Minister of Justice Louis St. Laurent told parliament on June 30, 1943 that Crate had signed a declaration at the beginning of World War II severing his connections of the Canadian Union of Fascists.

He was arrested in Edmonton, Alberta on June 21, 1943 and charged with advocating the policies of an illegal organization, namely the Canadian Union of Fascists.

Nielsen also expressed concerns that Crate had been given a permit to join the construction crew of the Alaska Highway, a crucial wartime project.