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Ernest Manning (Ernest Charles Manning) was born on 20 September, 1908 in Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Canada, is a Premier of Alberta from 1943 to 1968. Discover Ernest Manning'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 87 years old?
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Ernest Charles Manning |
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87 years old |
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20 September, 1908 |
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20 September |
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Carnduff, Saskatchewan, Canada |
Date of death |
19 February, 1996 |
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Calgary, Alberta, Canada |
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Canada
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Ernest Manning Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Ernest Manning's Wife?
His wife is Muriel Aileen Preston (1911–2006)
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Muriel Aileen Preston (1911–2006) |
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2, including Preston |
Ernest Manning Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Ernest Manning worth at the age of 87 years old? Ernest Manning’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Canada. We have estimated Ernest Manning's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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George had immigrated from England in 1900 and was followed by his fiancé in 1903.
Ernest Charles Manning, (September 20, 1908 – February 19, 1996) was a Canadian politician and the eighth premier of Alberta between 1943 and 1968 for the Social Credit Party of Alberta.
He served longer than any other premier in the province's history and was the second longest-serving provincial premier in Canadian history (after George Henry Murray of Nova Scotia).
Manning's 25 consecutive years as premier were defined by strong social conservatism and fiscal conservatism.
Manning was born in Carnduff, Saskatchewan, in 1908 to George Henry Manning (1872–1956) and Elizabeth Mara Dixon (1870–1949).
Their Carnduff homestead being inadequate, they moved to a new one in Rosetown, Saskatchewan, in 1909.
In his childhood, Ernest was not especially religious and only occasionally attended a Methodist church in town.
Manning was among the first students of William Aberhart's Calgary Prophetic Bible Institute (CPBI), which opened in 1927, and became its first graduate in April 1930, having heard of it over a radio broadcast.
There he met his future wife, Muriel Preston, who was the institute's pianist and later served as the National Bible Hour's musical coordinator.
As a student, Manning soon caught the attention of Aberhart and quickly became his assistant at CPBI.
"During his second and third years at the institute, Manning lived in the Aberhart home. After graduation, the Aberhart devotee became a teacher at the institute and played a role in the management of the organization's business affairs."
In 1930, he began preaching on Aberhart's weekly "Back to the Bible Hour" radio program, a practice that he continued throughout his life, even after he had entered politics.
The broadcasts were eventually aired on over 90 radio stations across Canada from Halifax to Vancouver and had a large listening audience.
In 1935, Manning went into the realm of provincial politics as Aberhart's right-hand man.
Together, they created the Social Credit Party with the aim of bringing financial relief to Albertans, who were suffering because of the Great Depression.
"Manning followed Aberhart into politics, becoming a key Social Credit organizer, and platform speaker before the 1935 election."
In the 1935 provincial election, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a Social Credit MLA from Calgary.
The Socreds won an unexpected landslide victory in that election by winning 56 of the 62 seats in the Legislative Assembly.
The United Farmers of Alberta, which had governed the province for fourteen years, lost every one of its seats and would never return to the legislature.
Manning was named to the provincial cabinet at just 26 years old, becoming Alberta's provincial secretary and minister of trade and industry.
Manning devoted himself wholly to his work, to such an extent that his health began to suffer.
Manning twice honoured Aberhart's 1935 promise to issue a Prosperity Certificate to Albertans.
In 1935, Manning had famously entered the Alberta Cabinet as Provincial Secretary at only 26 years old.
He was the youngest cabinet minister in all of British parliamentary history since William Pitt the Younger, who had served as the prime minister of Great Britain 152 years earlier.
When he became premier at the age of 35, he was the youngest first minister since Pitt.
He eventually developed a bout of tuberculosis in November 1936, returning to work after just three month's convalescence.
At the 1940 election, he switched seats and was elected from Edmonton, where he would remain for the rest of his political career.
In 1943,he became Socred leader and premier of Alberta after Aberhart died.
At the outbreak of World War II, Manning joined the Edmonton Regiment of the Non-Permanent Active Militia, qualifying as a lieutenant.
In 1943, he was promoted to the rank of captain.
He had to discontinue his military duties when he was appointed Premier of Alberta.
"Manning's take-over of the premiership at Aberhart's sudden death in May 1943 was a foregone conclusion. He had been Aberhart's religious protege and his closest associate in cabinet. He was regarded by Aberhart, who had two daughters, almost as a son."
Besides serving as premier, he also held numerous other positions including Provincial Treasurer from 1944 to 1954, Minister of Mines and Minerals from 1952 to 1962, minister of trade and industry, attorney general from 1955 to 1968, and president of the executive council.
Under Manning, Alberta became a virtual one-party province.
He led Social Credit to an incredible seven consecutive election victories between 1944 and 1967, usually with more than 50% of the popular vote, and only once had to face more than 10 opposition MLAs.
In 1957, his government announced a $20 Alberta Oil Royalty Dividend and issued a $17 dividend the next year.
The policy was widely criticized, and the next year, Manning agreed to use oil royalties on public works and social programs instead.
He was also the only member of the Social Credit Party of Canada to sit in the Senate and, with the party shut out of the House of Commons in 1980, was its last representative in Parliament when he retired from the Senate in 1983.
Manning's son, Preston Manning, was the founder and leader of the Reform Party of Canada, a right-wing populist party based on Western Canadian conservative values.
He served as the leader of the Official Opposition from 1997 to 2000.