The liberal government of McKenzie King offered little relief to provinces. However, subsequent conservative administration of R.B Bennet reluctantly introduced Canadian ' New Deal' relief in 1935.
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Herbert Hoover was president when the great depression began.Franklin Delano Roosevelt was president through the rest of the great depression and most of World War 2.Harry Truman was president during the final part of World War 2.
In the US the poor had their lives improved because they were able to get jobs and join the armed forces. In Britain everyone was struggling because they were still in a depression during the war and for 10 more years after the war. So the poor stayed poor in the UK. In Canada and other UK possessions their lives were improved too.
He was important because was the 10th prime minister of Canada. -he favoured social reform without socialism; -he led the government with support from an alliance of Liberals and Progressives. -He effected a more independent relationship between the Commonwealth nations and Britain. -During and after World War II he unified a country often divided between English and French constituents. he brought Newfoundland into Canada He also got Canada through WWII and managed to keep the country relatively united -created the National Housing Act and National Employment Commission,both relief programs. -played a major role in laying the foundations of the Canadian welfare state -he passed the National Housing Act, the National Employment Commission, and nationalized the Bank of Canada.
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During the Great Depression, comedies, dramas, and serial programs were very popular.
Basically, like most minorities they received no relief or support form the government. Before the great depression, government urged them to blend in the mainstream of Canada but during the depression, they were urged to go back to their traditional ways but living off land. Under the "American New deal" Native Americans were forced to accept the "Indian Reorganization Act" to qualify for any social programs, and relief. After agreeing, the natives were tricked and did not receive any relief or social programs they were promised.
The government set up camps during the Great Depression to help the unemployed.
During the economic depression of the 1930s, Townsend and his followers demanded that the government give veterans of WW I their promised benefits long before they were due.
There were no government incentives for businesses.
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Yes, radios were one of the main sources of communication between the government and the people during the Great Depression
During the Great Depression of the 1930s, the national government was in debt. They had to increase their spending for public services, such as food assistance because people were too poor.