CANADIAN INDUSTRIES
WORLD CONDITIONS. HEALTHY DEVELOPMENT DESPITE. OTTAWA. Canada’s development as a manufacturing nation during the present century shows a healthy development despite fluctuations due to world-wide depressions. At the beginnings of the century, the gross value of production of Canada’s manufacturing industries was under the 500,000,000 dollars mark. By 1910 the value of production had doubled. During the war years, production was greatly accelerated to meet requirements, exceeding the 3,000,000,000 dollars mark. Immediate post-war years saw a reduction to 2,400,000,000 dollars but with improving conditions production commenced increasing in 1923 until a record high total of 3,883,446,116 dollars was reached in 1929. The recent depression reduced the total to slightly under the 2,000,000,000 dollars mark in 1932 and 1933 but by 1936 the value of manufacturing production had reached 3,002,403,814 dollars. Production figures are not available for 1937 but employment returns from ’T'/Ti facturing industries indicate a , increase in the output ot .. e^ C industries as compared wi >
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1939, Page 3
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159CANADIAN INDUSTRIES Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 April 1939, Page 3
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