
John Hugill
John Hugill served as Alberta's Attorney General during the premiership of William Aberhart and was known for his moderate stance within the Social Credit Party. His resignation from Aberhart's cabinet in response to the controversial Credit of Alberta Regulation Act in 1937 underscored the internal divisions within the party and the significant constitutional implications of Aberhart's aggressive banking reforms, which aimed to address the economic grievances of Albertans during the Great Depression.
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John Hugill, Aberhart’s attorney-general and a moderate, resigned from cabinet during the constitutional crisis.
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