Anti-inflation Board

Anti-inflation Board

The Anti-inflation Board was a body of the Government of Canada responsible for monitoring and controlling wages and prices. It was created upon the passing of Bill C-73 on 13 October 1975.

References

*Michelle Dust. [http://www.cupe1975.ca/bursary/burs399.html Day of Protest October 14, 1976: An Expression of Solidarity] . Saskatoon: CUPE Local 1975, 1999.
*Saskatchewan Federation of Labour. "October 14, 1977: Demonstrate", Fall 1977.
*Saskatchewan Federation of Labour. "Saskatchewan Labour", Vol. 1, No. 2. Regina, 1977.
*Saskatchewan Federation of Labour. "Saskatchewan Labour", Vol. 1, No. 3, National Day of Protest Special Issue. Regina, 1977.
*Saskatoon Labour Council. "October 14, A National Day of Protest". Saskatoon, 1977.


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