This book deals with the social, political, constitutional, moral,
and economic developments which led to the implementation of a
system of family allowances in Canada in July of 1945. The book
focuses on when the idea first became identified in Canada; family
allowances in relation to other social security measures of the
time; the constitutional, moral, and financial obstacles to their
implementation; the affect of family allowance legislation upon
political parties; the reaction of the provinces to this
legislation; and the timing of the legislation. Family allowances
went through three stages in Canada: recommendations, official and
unofficial, and subsequent public discussion; parliamentary debate
and legislative enactment in August 1944; and the establishment of
the administrative machinery leading to their implementation in
July 1945.
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