1933 in Canada

← → Events from the year 1933 in Canada.

Montreal Gazette report finds that, after bad start, 1933 has brought industrial expansion and "a general revival of confidence"[2] "With a cheery, optimistic feeling prevailing", grain markets in Winnipeg, Chicago and Liverpool raise price of wheat[3] In what "has been a very bad year", federal budget raises taxes and creates support fund for agricultural exporters[4] "Heavy obligations" from resource and production investment call for debt conversion, budget balancing and international agreement[5] Most first ministers back re-employment through shortening of everyone's work day (but unemployment insurance scheme doubtful)[6] Hitler sworn in as German chancellor, but "surrounded with conservatives" in cabinet[7] With Nazi plurality, German parliament will allow Hitler to suspend its powers and constitution temporarily[8] Appeals to Jewish community and Christians to relieve oppression of German Jews[9] Co-operative Commonwealth Federation rejects capitalism and "its inherent injustice and inhumanity" in Regina Manifesto[10] Marxist delegate to CCF's Regina convention calls it "middle class" and "reformist"[11] Rejected in Saskatchewan by-election, Farmer–Labor (CCF) candidates and campaign managers receive advice from their president[12] Spinning wheel and Bennett buggy: how Prairie farmers are coping in Great Depression[13] Poor woman asks Prime Minister Bennett to send underwear for her husband (and request is fulfilled)[14] Memorial plaque unveiled at University of Saskatchewan for 46th Battalion[15] Mackenzie King yields to temptation, being "disobedient to the heavenly vision as I have held it in my heart"[16] Flyer for opening of Harlem-style nightclub in Montreal (note: blackface depicted)[17]