adj. having to do with the Social Credit principles of free credit and monetary reform, especially with the issue of scrip in Alberta.
- 1958  After 21 years on the hustings, Solon Earl Low, 58, provincial treasurer in Alberta's first Social Credit government, later leader (after 1944) of the "funny-money" party's national representation in Parliament, returned to Raymond (pop. 3,000) High School, where he taught from 1926 to 1934.
- 1963  ". . . . the election in 1961 of joint chairmen of the party which enabled Robert Thompson to maintain the conservative face of the party in nine provinces and permitted Real Caouette to advocate the Aberhart free credit or funny-money policies. . . in Quebec," Mr. Kierans said.