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Social Studies 10 Lessons
By:
Gen L
Lesson 4a: 1930's Canada, Part I
PM King
King, like other leaders, was unprepared
Refused to fund assistance programs, claiming it was the provincial government's responsibility.
Declared he would not give "a five cent piece" to any province without a Liberal Government.
That attitude contributed to the Liberal's loss in 1930.
King lost the 1930 election to R.B. Bennett (Cons)
PM Bennett
Bennett didn't support government assistance.
However, he gave the provinces $20M for work projects
Raised tariffs by 50%; encouraging other countries to do the same.
Canadian Goods locked out of international markets
The Government feared communists might take advantage of the situation & promote revolution.
PM Bennett, cont.
Bennett outlawed the communist party & arrested its leaders
His inability to solve the economy made him the target of discontent.
"Bennett Buggy": A car pulled by a horse
"Bennett Barnyard": A deserted prairie farm
"Bennett Blanket": A newspaper
"Bennett Coffee": Roasted wheat
"Eggs Bennett": Boiled Chestnuts
1930's Work Camps
Bennett created work camps for the unemployed
Camps were isolated (kept unemployed out of the cities)
Worked on public projects like roads, clearing land & digging drainage ditches
Workers paid 20c/day + room & board
Food & living conditions were very bad.
On-to-Ottawa Trek
1935 - over 1 000 BC camp workers left camps in protest.
From Vancouver, they decided to go to Ottawa
They rode freight trains, picking up supporters along the way.
RCMP stopped them in Regina, allowing the leaders to continue.
Leaders met with an angry Bennett, who promptly threw them out.
RCMP ordered to clear the area, the trekkers resisted.
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