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  2. Unemployment and Farm Relief Act - Wikipedia

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    The Unemployment and Farm Relief Act (French: Loi remédiant au chômage et aidant à l’agriculture) was introduced by Prime Minister R.B. Bennett, [2] and enacted in July 1931 by the Parliament of Canada, enabling public works projects to be set up in Canada's national parks during the Great Depression.

  3. Unemployment benefits in France - Wikipedia

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    The act created 300 Maison de l´emploi (employment houses) housing all agencies responsible for helping the unemployed. In 2006 an accord again tightened requirements for claimants at the same time as introducing the single office principle and the monthly counselling of claimants.

  4. Social protection in France - Wikipedia

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    [2] [3] The French welfare state expanded when it tried to followed some of Bismarck's policies. [4] [5] Poor relief was the starting point. [6] During the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century, some new forms of protection emerged.

  5. French Unemployment at 14-year High - AOL

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    A stalled French economy continues to bleed jobs as another 45,100 job seekers joined the nearly 3.1 million French citizens already looking for work in October. The total number of unemployed ...

  6. Economy of France - Wikipedia

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    In late 2019, the French unemployment rate, though still high compared to other developed economies, was the lowest in a decade. [120] During the 2000s and 2010s, classical liberal and Keynesian economists sought out different solutions to the unemployment issue in France.

  7. List of acts of the Parliament of Canada - Wikipedia

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    National Parks Act, 1930; Natural Resources Acts, 1930; Unemployment and Farm Relief Act, 1931; Bank of Canada Act, 1934; Public Works Construction Act, 1934; Succession to the Throne Act, 1937

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  9. R. B. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    Having survived Section 98, and benefiting from the public sympathy wrought by persecution, Communist Party members set out to organize workers in the relief camps set up by the Unemployment and Farm Relief Act. Camp workers laboured on a variety of infrastructure projects, including municipal airports, roads, and park facilities, along with a ...