The Great Depression In Canada

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In the 1920 's just after World War 1, Canada experienced economic prosperity but a decade later it would all come crashing down. This decade was known as the Great Depression. During the period of the Great Depression, Canada underwent two political regimes which still didn 't help the country get out of the Depression. What makes this more interestingly is that the two regimes were at the opposite ends of the Canadian political spectrum yet neither parties had a clear framework for lifting Canada out of the Depression. The decade preceding the Great Depression was a time of economic prosperity for Canada. It was also known as "The Roaring Twenties." Due to a boom of Canadian exports and by the growth of major industries, of which the most …show more content…

Bennett and Mackenzie King who offered their solutions in solving this situation. Many others had their own ideas. In the West side of Canada, two parties emerged as major political force. It was the Social Credit Party in Alberta and the socialist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation in Saskatchewan. William Aberhart, leader of the Social Credit Party, believed the cause of the Great Depression was because people did not have enough money to buy goods and services. His solution was to give twenty-five dollars per month to every citizens. In addition, J.S. Woodsworth, leader of the socialist Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, believed in capitalism failed the people during the Great Depression and that government should take more actions than that. His solution was to implement policies such as free medical care, unemployment insurance, and old age pensions. In Quebec, the Great Depression also added another nationalist view, as business were dominated by English-speakers, wage earners were French. This problem of unemployment in Quebec also became a cultural problem, and in 1936, the Depression would eventually led the Union Nationale and its leader Maurice Duplessis to power. He blamed the Great Depression on the fact as Quebec 's industries were owned by Americans and English-speaking Canadians. And so, when he was elected as the 16th Premier of Quebec, he took more control over their

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