Series GR-1673 - Statements showing direct relief and employment administered under Relief Acts

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Statements showing direct relief and employment administered under Relief Acts

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GR-1673

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  • 1930 -1934 (Creation)
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    British Columbia. Unemployment Relief Branch

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1 cm of textual records

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(1933-1939)

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The Unemployment Relief Branch began in the summer of 1931 when the Government of British Columbia created a committee of the Executive Council called the Unemployment Relief Committee. This committee, with the Minister of Labour as Chair, also included the Minister of Public Works, the Provincial Secretary and the Minister of Finance. The purpose of the committee was to set up a system of direct relief for unemployed men and to work with the Federal and Municipal governments regarding programs and finance for same. Registration for relief was conducted by the Employment Service of Canada in conjunction with Government Agents, Provincial Police, District Engineers and Municipal Relief Officers. 237 work camps were erected and equipped. The "Relief Act" of 1933 transferred the work to the Unemployment Relief Branch under the Dept. of Labour where it continued until at least 1939.

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This series contains statements showing direct relief and employment administered under Relief Acts of 1930, 1931, 1932 and 1933.

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Accession number(s): 91-3430; GR-1673

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  • Box: 913430-2088