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  1. Ernest Manning was a Canadian politician and the eighth premier of Alberta from 1943 to 1968. He led the Social Credit Party of Alberta and Canada, and was known for his social and fiscal conservatism, his religious views, and his family legacy.

  2. About Ernest Manning High School. Our students are among the best in the world and strive to attain excellent results. We continue our proud tradition of delivering strong academic programs such as Advanced Placement studies and alternative instructional programs ranging from Pre-Engineering to Outdoor Leadership.

  3. Ernest Charles Manning was born at Carncluff, Saskatchewan in 1908 and was raised on a farm in the Rosetown area. He attended William Aberhart’s Prophetic Bible Institute in Calgary in 1927, and upon graduation in 1929 became a permanent resident of Alberta.

  4. Feb 14, 2008 · Ernest Charles Manning, politician, Christian layman, premier of Alberta 1943-68 (b at Carnduff, Sask 20 Sept 1908; d at Calgary, 19 Feb 1996). From modest beginnings as a student at William ABERHART's Prophetic Bible Institute in Calgary, Manning eventually became premier of Alberta and one of Canada's most effective provincial leaders.

  5. Jul 17, 2019 · A new book reveals how former Alberta premier Ernest Manning considered using nuclear explosions to extract oil from the Athabasca oilsands in the 1950s. The book also explores the links between Christianity and the oil industry in North America.

  6. Ernest C. Manning was the longest-serving premier in Canadian history, leading Alberta from 1943 to 1968. He co-founded the Social Credit party, promoted oil and gas development, and established social and cultural programs in the province.

  7. Ernest Preston Manning was born in Edmonton on June 10, 1942 to Ernest and Muriel Manning. Preston, as he came to be known, was raised in a deeply religious Baptist home that stressed faith in God and dedication to service.