At the height of the Great Depression ... Ron Liversedge ended up in a labour camp in northern British Columbia. "The Tory government of R.B. Bennett had decided a role for the single unemployed.
In the early days of the Great Depression, Rep. Willis Hawley, a Republican from Oregon, and Utah Republican Sen.
The Great Depression’s legacy includes social programs, regulatory agencies, and government efforts to influence the economy and money supply. Periods of economic downturn are a normal part of ...
On July 1, 1935, the simmering tensions of the Great Depression boiled over in Canada ... The men wanted to coerce the federal government into finding them jobs. The trek originated on the West ...
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