O i INJURED? I Can Help! Crash of October 1929 led to Great Depression of 1930-39 Y O U D O N 'T H A V E T O P A Y UNLESS I G E T Y O U M O N E Y M y t e a m o f e x p e r ie n c e d la w y e r s c a n h e lp y o u w it h : · C a r a c c id e n t s S lip a n d F a lls D is a b ilit y C la im s (S h o r t - T e r m D is a b ilit y , L o n g - T e r m D is a b ilit y , C P P ) W r o n g fu l D is m is s a l (f) C L 73 > fO y-J ro o o > m CO m ;o OFFICES IN OAKVILLE AND TORONTO F o r a fr e e c o n s u lt a t io n c a ll: O a k v ille : 9 0 5 .8 4 2 .2 0 2 2 or T o ro n to : 4 1 6 .3 5 1 .9 2 2 2 e m a il: s s p a d a fo r a @ s ls p c .c a The stock market crash o f 1929marked the beginning o f the Great Depression. The Single Men's Unemployed Association parading to Bathurst Street United Church in Toronto in 1930. Library and Archives Canada a } CL CD = C > o 3 PLAIINUM The G reat Crash of O cto be r 1929 re sulted w h e n p a n ic s tru c k W a ll S treet, Toronto and M o n tre a l re su ltin g in b illio n s of d o lla rs in lo s t re venues fo r in ve sto rs and businesses in w ild s to c k se ll-o ffs , it w a s fo llo w e d in 1930 and beyond by the Great D epression as com panies laid o ff th o usa n ds o f w o rk e rs and m any s h u td o w n . U nem ploym ent rose to a re co rd 25 p e r ce n t and, in a tim e w h e n th e re w a s no so c ia l sa fe ty net, people stru g g le d to m ake ends m eet. Only the o u tbre ak of w a r in 1939-40 and th e need fo r w a r su p p lie s b ro u g ht em p lo ym e nt and in d u stry back. Sam Spadafora Injury and Employment Law C a ll t o d a y f o r y o u r p e r s o n a l to u r. W e 'd lo v e to h a v e y o u j o i n u si Discover Your Choices 80 Sherin Drive, Drive Oakville, Oakville Ontario 380 (905) 847-1413 www.vistamere.ca Retirement Living At Its Best