British Columbia--Economic conditions--1929-1939

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For twenty cents a day

The item is a video copy of a documentary from 1979. It depict the Great Depression of the 1930s and the accompanying societal struggles are documented through archival footage and interviews with people who took part. Specific topics covered include the work relief camps, the On-to-Ottawa Trek, and the birth of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.

For twenty cents a day : sound track

The item is a magnetic track to a documentary. The Great Depression of the 1930s and the accompanying societal struggles are documented through archival footage and interviews with people who took part. Specific topics covered include the work relief camps, the On-to-Ottawa Trek, and the birth of the Co-operative Commonwealth Federation.

Webster! : 1983-02-01

Public affairs. Jack Webster's popular weekday morning talk show. Guests and topics for this episode are: Jack devotes the show to the BC economy. Deputy Premier Grace McCarthy discusses BC Development Bonds. Michael Walker of the Fraser Institute makes economic predictions. Don Lanskail, President, Council of Forest Industries, discusses forest products, markets and tariffs. Bruce Howe, Chairman, BC Resources Investment Corporation discusses coal, oil and steel. Ted Ohashi, Vice President, Pemberton Securities, talks about the stock market. Senator Jack Austin explains the new Crow Rate. Show ends with a round table discussion.