1930's Canada

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Across
  1. 3. Day, a day in history where many citizens joined trekkers.
  2. 6. Prejudice against Jews was widespread in Canada.
  3. 8. Tuesday, An event in history where New York and Toronto continued to plummet as sellers tried desperately to cut their lose.
  4. 11. A cereal developed for babies made of grains, wheat germs, yeast and alfalfa.
  5. 15. Francophone leaders feared that this was undermining the traditional values that had supported the French culture and language.
  6. 16. Credit Party, A successful Western movement led by William Aberhart.
  7. 18. Depression, Many people lost their jobs and couldn't pay their debts.
  8. 21. A province that represented the House of Commons over the following decades.
  9. 22. Disparities, Difference in resources, income, wages and jobs. These areas were as well equipped to weather the economic storm.
  10. 24. aid was not provided to first nations by the government.
  11. 25. an economic system based on government control of the economy so that all people could benefit.
  12. 27. King, liberal party leader.
  13. 29. a name used for people with a sleeping sickness.
Down
  1. 1. Credit, A payment given every month by William Aberhart.
  2. 2. Prairie famers set up their own wheat pool to coordinate the sale and delivery of grain.
  3. 4. nationale, formed by the government in Quebec and Duplessis became premier.
  4. 5. Fascism is a form of totalitarianism that tells citizens that their nation and race are superior.
  5. 7. used to describe babies with a bone disease.
  6. 9. A policy of pacifying an enemy by giving in to some of his or her demands.
  7. 10. one of Canada's political parties that won and Bennet led.
  8. 12. Nations, A group of people who were not included in the Western movements.
  9. 13. a company known for its commercial aircraft and business jets.
  10. 14. an organisation led by JS Woodsworth
  11. 17. the provincial party was focused on this item and the issues it came with.
  12. 19. a totalitarian government restricts individual rights and makes everyone subordinate to the government.
  13. 20. and Conservatives, Canadians two political parties.
  14. 23. tariff, When producers in other countries could no longer sell their goods in United States, they pressed their own government to impose tariffs on American imports.
  15. 26. Technology, advanced after WW1 and many believed that advancing this technology would work.
  16. 28. WoodsWorth, leader of the Winnipeg general strike.