Images of the Great Depression in Canada Social Studies 11 Sutherland Secondary.

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Images of the Great Depression in Canada Social Studies 11 Sutherland Secondary

The Single Unemployed

Unemployment Line in Ontario in the early 1930s

The Homeless

Vancouver Police

Relief Workers building a road in rural Ontario

Loading clay for a Provincial Highway in Alberta

Barracks for Relief Workers at the Ottawa Air Station

Building an airfield in Alberta

Road Construction in British Columbia

Riding the Rods

The “On-to-Ottawa Trek”

William Lyon Mackenzie King

Prime Minister R.B. Bennett

J.S. Woodsworth Leader of the CCF

“Slim” Evans leader of the “On-to-Ottawa Trek”

William “Bible Bill” Aberhart

Maurice Duplessis

Saskatchewan Farm Family

Prairie Windstorm

Soil Erosion in Saskatchewan

The Family Farm

The Last Best West

Bennett Buggy in Regina

Manitoba farm vehicle

Trekkers, Exhibition Grounds, Regina

Regina, July 1, 1935