In this speech, Mackenzie King stated that he would not give a "five-cent piece" to any province that did not have a Liberal government.
What is the "Five Cent Speech"
100
Bennett came up with this elaborate plan to provide help for people in need, but it did not make things any better.
What is Bennett's New Deal
100
The federal government decided to create these for unemployed, single men during the Depression.
What are work camps
100
R.B. Bennett raised these to try and get Canada out of the Depression.
What are tarriffs
100
He was voted out of office in 1930 after insulting Canadians by saying he would not give aid to provinces or municipalities for relief.
Who is Mackenzie King
200
In 1935 the Liberal Party campaigned with this slogan.
What is "King or Chaos"
200
R.B. Bennett gave many speeches through this platform, outlining a New Deal for Canada.
What is the radio
200
In 1935, over a thousand men left their work camps in the interior of British Columbia and traveled to Ottawa to protest against camp conditions, in what became known as is.
What is the On to Ottawa Trek
200
Many middle-class Canadians worried that the growing number of jobless, homeless men might come under the influence of this party, which had been banned in 1931.
What is the Communist Party.
200
This populist farmer won wide support in 1934 by championing the causes of the "little man".
Who is Mitch Hepburn
500
Mackenzie King opposed many of his policies, including work camps, the Prairie Farm Rehabilitation Act, the Canadian Wheat Board, and what was known as Bennett's New Deal.
Who is R.B. Bennett
500
Mackenzie King referred Bennett's New Deal legislation to this council, which declared many of the reforms unconstitutional in 1937.
What is the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council.
500
This protest in Saskatchewan turned violent when protesters were confined in local stadium. One man was killed, many were injured, and 130 men were arrested.
What is The Regina Riot
500
He denied protesters demands for better work conditions.
Who is R.B. Bennett
500
He was a firm believer in greater provincial spending power and promised voters a "Little New Deal" based on the new Deal in the United States.