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1 The Effects Of The Great Depression,
Unionization & Canada’s Response

2 Effects of The Great Depression
-The great depression occured in 1929 and ended in 1939 -It began when the value of the New York stock market fell dramatically -Devastated the U.S. economy

3 How did the great depression affect Canada?
-Canadians suffered a unprecedented levels of poverty due to unemployment -Employment rate was approximately 30% -1 in 5 Canadians depended on government support for survival

4 -That time period is know known as the dirty 30’s
-Due to Canada’s heavy dependence on raw material and farm exports -Few countries were affected as badly as Canada -It took the outbreak of world war two to get Canada out of the great depression

5 Unionization in Canada
-After the events of the great depression people were forced to examine there place in society -Industrial workers and tradesmen began to revive their union -The labor unions fought for better wages, reasonable hours and safe working conditions -In 1872 there was a Nine Hour Movement in Montreal and Ontario -The workers striked to make the work day 9 hours instead of 12

6 Winnipeg General Strike
-Occurring in May, 1919 ending in June 26, 1919. -The Winnipeg General Strike was one of the most influential strikes of all time. -Massive unemployment and inflation, dismal wages and working conditions, and the success of the Russian Revolution all contributed to labour unrest at the time. -Labour leaders from across Western Canada met to form "One Big Union."

7 Canada’s Response to the Great Depression
-The prime minister borrowed ideas from the president Franklin Roosevelt -The main idea he took was the new deal -A canadian version was developed to combat the great depression

8 The New Deal -Bennett the prime minister promised more progressive taxation -Unemployment insurance -Health insurance -Closer regulating of working conditions -

9 On to Ottawa Protest In 1930 many people in British Columbia the people went on strike, -They traveled by train and truck to Vancouver, Regina and Ottawa to protest. -They protested the poor living conditions in the Federal Unemployed Camps. -Around 1,500 people went to protest.

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