Stanley Knowles, born on June eighteenth, nineteen oh eight, was a prominent Canadian parliamentarian whose influence spanned over four decades. He represented the Winnipeg North Centre riding from nineteen forty-two to nineteen fifty-eight as a member of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) and again from nineteen sixty-two to nineteen eighty-four with the New Democratic Party (NDP), the successor to the CCF.
Knowles was not only a skilled politician but also a respected trade unionist, priest, and clergyman. His deep understanding of parliamentary procedure earned him a reputation as the foremost expert in Canada, and he served as the House Leader for both the CCF and NDP for many years.
A passionate advocate for social justice, Knowles played a pivotal role in shaping Canada's welfare state. He was instrumental in persuading the government to enhance Old Age Security benefits and was a key figure in the introduction of the Canada Pension Plan, among other significant reforms.