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NO DOLE IN CANADA

State’s Aid to be Earned \ PREMIER’S PLAIN WARNING Edmonton, August 26. “Canada will not put a premium on idleness,” the Premier, Mr. R. B. Bennett, declared, addressing 1200 Conservatives, largely unemployed. "Canada will not make the thrifty bear the burden of the indolent Some of the idle believe the State owes them a living. Some are refusing work on the ground that the pay is insufficient. “Any work is better than no work. They will not be assisted.”

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Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 285, 28 August 1931, Page 9

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NO DOLE IN CANADA Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 285, 28 August 1931, Page 9

NO DOLE IN CANADA Dominion, Volume 24, Issue 285, 28 August 1931, Page 9

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