CAPITALISTIC SYSTEM
QUESTION OF RETENTION CANADIAN PREMIER'S VIEWS OTTAWA, August IT In the course of a speech at a banquet at St. Jolra, New Brunswick, the Prime Minister, Mr. R. B. Bennett, said that in spite of the improving economic conditions and the evidence of recovery on every side, Canada, in common with most of the world, had still to solve one of the sternest- problems that had grown out of the depression, namely, the question whether the so-called capitalistic system should be retained or replaced by a system opposed to it. air. Bennett aaicl thai while every effort of the Government had been directed toward the maintenance of the capitalistic system, a decision on the part of a nation so closely allied to Canada as the United States to adopt a radically different policy would make a tremendous impression upon the economic life of the Dominion. He was convinced there . would be more, and not less, interference by Governments , in private business.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXXI, Issue 21883, 20 August 1934, Page 9
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