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By: Stephanie Zeit
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Born in New Brunswick Attended Dalhousie University for law Made his own money Conservative family
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Born in New Brunswick Attended Dalhousie University for law Made his own money Conservative family
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Born in New Brunswick Attended Dalhousie University for law Made his own money Conservative family
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Born in New Brunswick Attended Dalhousie University for law Made his own money Conservative family
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Born in New Brunswick Attended Dalhousie University for law Made his own money Conservative family
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Held several minor provincial and municipal political positions throughout the early 1900’s Became first leader of the Alberta conservative party Became leader of federal conservative party in 1927
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Held several minor provincial and municipal political positions throughout the early 1900’s Became first leader of the Alberta conservative party Became leader of federal conservative party in 1927
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Held several minor provincial and municipal political positions throughout the early 1900’s Became first leader of the Alberta conservative party Became leader of federal conservative party in 1927
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1930-1935 Seen as autocratic Was the Prime Minister during the great depression CBC Radio Arranged trade agreement with Great Britain
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1930-1935 Seen as autocratic Was the Prime Minister during the great depression CBC Radio Arranged trade agreement with Great Britain
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1930-1935 Seen as autocratic Was the Prime Minister during the great depression CBC Radio Arranged trade agreement with Great Britain
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Change Politics in Canada Government talking directly to the people Government using new technology
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1930-1935 Seen as autocratic Was the Prime Minister during the great depression CBC Radio Arranged trade agreement with Great Britain
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R.B. Bennett decreases trade with United States and increases trade with Great Britain Weakening of the North American Partnership because of tariffs on American products
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R.B. Bennett decreases trade with United States and increases trade with Great Britain Weakening of the North American Partnership because of tariffs on American products
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Time of economic depression preceding WWII 1929-late 30’s, early 40’s Originated in US People had no jobs and very little money
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Stock market crash Banks closing Businesses were laying off employees People refrained from spending People could not repay their loans The dustbowl
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Stock market crash Banks closing Businesses were laying off employees People refrained from spending People could not repay their loans The dustbowl
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Stock market crash Banks closing Businesses were laying off employees People refrained from spending People could not repay their loans The dustbowl
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Stock market crash Banks closing Businesses were laying off employees People refrained from spending People could not repay their loans The dustbowl
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Stock market crash Banks closing Businesses were laying off employees People refrained from spending People could not repay their loans The dustbowl
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Stock market crash Banks closing Businesses were laying off employees People refrained from spending People could not repay their loans The dustbowl
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Usually farmers could support themselves There was less food available making it more expensive
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1929-1939 GNP dropped 40% 27% unemployment Bennett buggies Letters to Bennett
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Bennett blamed the depression on immigrants (especially from eastern Europe) 10 000 Immigrants to Canada were deported
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Bennett blamed the depression on immigrants (especially from eastern Europe) 10 000 Immigrants to Canada were deported
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January 1 st 1930 Bennett’s views on the great depression: If Canadians work hard they can get ahead The path of capitalism will end the depression on its own Stop buying and selling stocks
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January 1 st 1930 Bennett’s views on the great depression: If Canadians work hard they can get ahead The path of capitalism will end the depression on its own Stop buying and selling stocks
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January 1 st 1930 Bennett’s views on the great depression: If Canadians work hard they can get ahead The path of capitalism will end the depression on its own Stop buying and selling stocks
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January 1 st 1930 Bennett’s views on the great depression: If Canadians work hard they can get ahead The path of capitalism will end the depression on its own Stop buying and selling stocks
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The dustbowl (cannot control the weather) People were refraining from risking money Banks were hesitant to loan money Was a global depression
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New policy of social intervention Patterned after F.D.R.’s new deal R.B. Bennett was not re-elected
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New policy of social intervention Patterned after F.D.R.’s new deal R.B. Bennett was not re-elected
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New policy of social intervention Patterned after F.D.R.’s new deal R.B. Bennett was not re-elected
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Big shift from leaving business alone to the country taking care of its people Developing of ideas of social support systems Government funded healthcare Unemployment insurance Labour Unions and government regulations on work Progressive taxation
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Big shift from leaving business alone to the country taking care of its people Developing of ideas of social support systems Government funded healthcare Unemployment insurance Labour Unions and government regulations on work Progressive taxation
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Big shift from leaving business alone to the country taking care of its people Developing of ideas of social support systems Government funded healthcare Unemployment insurance Labour Unions and government regulations on work Progressive taxation
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Big shift from leaving business alone to the country taking care of its people Developing of ideas of social support systems Government funded healthcare Unemployment insurance Labour Unions and government regulations on work Progressive taxation
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Big shift from leaving business alone to the country taking care of its people Developing of ideas of social support systems Government funded healthcare Unemployment insurance Labour Unions and government regulations on work Progressive taxation
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