← → Events from the year 1935 in Canada.
On radio, PM Bennett declares "reform means Government intervention[,] control and regulation [and] the end of laissez faire" [7] In current national crisis, Commons Clerk suggests constituent assembly replace British North America Act with modern constitution[8] Prime Minister Bennett argues need to pass laws that courts will approve of[9] "The trouble is [lack of] accommodation designed objectively for the low wage earner" - House committee calls for national housing policy[10] In election broadcast, Bennett admits that at his age (65), "ambitions dim, the love of power dies"[11] PM King and President Roosevelt support trade – "another word for increased employment, transportation and consumption"[12] Secretary of State Hull says goal of U.S. foreign policy is to preserve peace of "friends," not of "inequality based on force"[13] Statement of 330 international psychiatrists warns of "evident war-psychosis" in global mentality[14] Tour of Flanders' grave-strewn fields, twenty years later[15] Eyewitnesses tell inquiry about clashes involving police, residents and On-to-Ottawa trekkers in Regina[16] Canadian Federation of the Blind founder explains to House committee need for pensions for blind people[17] Columbia University student newspaper's review of Maria Chapdelaine movie[18]