March 3, 1933 (17th Parliament, 4th Session)

LIB-PRO

John Livingstone Brown

Liberal Progressive

Mr. BROWN:

For two years in succession our crops have been destroyed by grasshoppers, yet this government would not allow those people to get potatoes for nothing when they had not the money with which to buy them elsewhere. I think I have a right to

Relief Act, 1933-Mr. Veniot
ask the government to give consideration to this special case. They would not allow these people to get relief in a way that would have cost nothing, so now I want to know what is the better way to which the Minister of National Revenue referred.

Topic:   UNEMPLOYMENT AND FARM RELIEF
Subtopic:   CONTINUATION FOR ONE TEAR OF PROVISIONS OF RELIEF ACT, 1932
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