Overproduction The result of mass production Supply outgrew demand and products sat unwanted in warehouses An agricultural “boom” worldwide in the late 20’s reduced the demand for Canadian grain in Europe
Over reliance on exporting Our “staple” products were no longer wanted overseas Without an international market to sell our goods to, producers went broke
Drought – “Dustbowl” After the boom agricultural years of the 20’s, a severe drought hit the usually fertile prairie provinces Little rain fell from , farmers lost their homes and their income
Dependence on USA We invested in US businesses, bought their goods through the 20’s When their economy took a turn for the worse, ours followed quickly
Stock market crash 1929 Speculation and buying on margin led to a decline in investor confidence A massive sales of shares caused stock prices to plummet, ruining the fortunes of many
Protectionism & Tariffs “Isolationist” policies in the post WWI world Massive “duties” were raise on imports and exports in an attempt to “protect” domestic economies International trade virtually ceased
Debt from WWI Canada’s debt from WWI soared to over 2 billion dollars