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Title: Canada in


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Canada in The Great Depression The Causes of
the Great Depression in Canada
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Drought in the Prairies
  • In 1929, a terrible drought began that lasted
    nearly 10 years.
  • Crops dried up and the soil turned to dust the
    wind then blew away the dry soil.
  • Storms of dust occurred often leading parts of
    Alberta and Saskatchewan to be referred to as the
    Dust Bowl.
  • Nearly 14,000 farms were abandoned during the
    depression.

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The Dust Bowl
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  • Western farmers in Canada were also unable to
    survive because of the failing economy in the
    U.S., less demand for their products.
  • Finally, in 1931-32 the first swarms of
    grasshoppers began destroying wheat fields across
    the prairies.
  • Many men left their small rural farming towns
    (especially in the prairie provinces) and moved
    from city to city (towards Ontario) in hopes of
    finding work.

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  • In the Maritime Provinces fishing families and
    industries found a significant drop in demand for
    their product. This meant less profits and many
    workers were laid off.

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The Dirty 30s
  • Much of what led to the Great Depression of the
    1930's was a result of the prosperity of the
    1920's.
  • Through industrialization the economy had changed
    in so many ways that people did not know what the
    future held.

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  • The government created basic jobs for the
    unemployed in order to get men off the streets.
  • These jobs ranged from building much needed city
    infrastructure to building roads that led
    nowhere.

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  • In some cases people felt there was no way out of
    the despair of the depression and suicide rates
    increased.

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  • The Wizard of Oz, Gone with the Wind,
    Frankenstein, Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs and
    King Kong were extremely popular during the 30s
    because these films of fantasy allowed people
    temporarily escape from the problems of their
    daily lives.

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  • This uncertainty and optimism led to these
    underlying causes of the Great Depression

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  • Canadas economy relied heavily on exports to
    other countries
  • European economies were still weakened by the
    effects of WWI

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  • Overdependence on the United States as a market
    and a source of investment funds

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  • Overproduction of goods- from wheat to
    manufactured products
  • On-margin stock purchasing (borrowing money to
    buy shares)
  • Crash of the New York Stock Market, October 29,
    1929

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Stock Market Crash
  • Too many people were buying stocks on margin
    which means that they borrow money from the bank
    in order to buy more stocks.
  • The crash occurred on Black Tuesday, October
    29, 1929.
  • Families lost all their money, businesses went
    bankrupt.

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Black Tuesday
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  • As the depression carried on, 1 in 5 Canadians
    became dependent on government relief.
  • Approximately ¼ (25) of the population was
    unemployed
  • Current Unemployment Rate in Canada 6-8

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International Depression
  • Depression was world wide
  • People desperate for government to help therefore
    the development of dictatorships in Europe become
    a solution (Italy, Germany, Russia)

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Government Response to Depression
  • Relief Camps
  • In 1932, the federal government set relief camps
    for unemployed men. The workers cleared bush,
    built roads, planted trees, erected public
    buildings in return for room, board, medical care
    and 20 cents a day.

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Government Response to Depression
  • Hostility in Relief Camps led to major protests
  • On-to-Ottawa Trek
  • Regina Riot

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Government Response to Depression
  • No Unemployment Insurance
  • Prime Minister Bennett blamed for inability to
    end Depression
  • Bennett Buggies Cars pulled by horses
  • Bennettburghs homeless communities
  • Bennett blankets - newspapers
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