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THE GREAT DEPRESSION
Few countries were so severely affected as
Canada was by the depression of the 1930's. During
that time at least a third of the labor force
became unemployed and many Canadians depended on
welfare for survival. Canada, which was rich with
raw materials, had become a great trading nation.
That trade depended heavily on a strong world
economy to buy the exports. The collapse in world
trade hit Canada and particularly the
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until today. Some say massive state expenditures required for war put an end to the depression. Others believe that a new economic theory, called Keynesian Economics did the job along with a different government attitude. Whatever the answer, institutions were created like the Bank of Canada, Unemployment Insurance, and educational funding for schooling and training. The nations of the world hope that a catastrophe of this magnitude will be diverted by these new economic efforts.
until today. Some say massive state expenditures required for war put an end to the depression. Others believe that a new economic theory, called Keynesian Economics did the job along with a different government attitude. Whatever the answer, institutions were created like the Bank of Canada, Unemployment Insurance, and educational funding for schooling and training. The nations of the world hope that a catastrophe of this magnitude will be diverted by these new economic efforts.