Leaders
- John Horne Blackmore (1935–1944) parliamentary leader
- Solon Earl Low (1944–1961)
- Robert Thompson (1961–1967)
- Alexander Bell Patterson (1967–1968) acting leader
- Réal Caouette (1971–1976)
- André-Gilles Fortin (1976–1977)
- Gilles Caouette (1977–1978) acting leader
- Charles-Arthur Gauthier (1978) acting leader
- Lorne Reznowski (1978–1979)
- Charles-Arthur Gauthier (1979) acting leader
- Fabien Roy (1979–1980)
- Martin Hattersley (1981–1983)
- Ken Sweigard (1983–1986) acting leader
- Harvey Lainson (1986–1990)
- Ken Campbell (1990–1993)
Source:Parliament of Canada website: Party File: Social Credit Party
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