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Canadian Corps Comes To Defence of Parker Article: |
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The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix |
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Article |
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An article from The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix Newspaper, printed on December 11, 1940.
This article features the Canadian Corps coming to the defence of Relief Officer George W. Parker, who said in a different news article that, “There should be two scales of relief, one for Central Europeans and one for ‘white people’. This quote is from the issue of Hansard of November 25, 1940, Page 417.
The two people asking for relief were deemed to be able to work, and thus not able to receive relief, in no part due to their ethnicity or country of origin. |
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Located on page four of The Saskatoon Star-Phoenix dated December 11, 1940. |
Subject Hierarchical Geographic |
North America--Canada------Saskatoon |
Subject Local Name |
--Welfare--Relief--German--Ethnicity--Ukrainian----Canada--Saskatoon--Saskatchewan----WWII--Second World War--1939-1949 |