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  2. Women and Gender Equality Canada - Wikipedia

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    With feminism being a priority of the Liberal government, Status of Women Canada was provided with $41 million over six years to increase their capacity. [10] As part of this, Statistics Canada will get $6.7 million over five years to create a new Centre for Gender, Diversity and Inclusion Statistics. [11]

  3. State funerals in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The first state funeral in Canada was held for Thomas D'Arcy McGee after his assassination in April 1868. [6] The first Governor General of Canada to receive a state funeral was the Lord Tweedsmuir in 1940, who died in office. Sir John A. Macdonald, Canada's first prime minister was also the first to receive a state funeral.

  4. List of Canadian supercentenarians - Wikipedia

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    Sum Ying Fung (née Eng, Chinese: 吴如英, 27 January 1899 – 6 December 2011), was a Chinese Canadian supercentenarian who was the oldest person in Canada in 2011. Sum Ying Eng was born in Wing On Village, Yanping, China in 1899. [37] In 1926, she married Chong Lim Fung, who had been working in Canada since 1911.

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    The funeral industry used to be male-dominated, but young women are flooding its ranks We're going to see a huge demand for funeral directors in the next 10 years because a lot of them are retiring.

  6. History of women in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Women's Army Corps was a non-combatant branch of the Canadian Army for women established during the Second World War to release men from non-combatant roles and thereby expand Canada's war effort. Most women served in Canada, but some served overseas, mostly in roles such as secretaries, mechanics, cooks, and so on.

  7. Feminism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Famous Five were a group of five women from Alberta who wanted courts to determine women were considered to be "persons" for the purposes of being called to the Senate under section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, the main provision of Canada's constitution. [22]

  8. List of foundations in Canada - Wikipedia

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    $45 million (2014) Community Foundation of Lethbridge and Southwestern Alberta: $26 million (2016) [3] Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada: $48 million David Suzuki Foundation: $16 million (2014) Donner Canadian Foundation: $120 million (2014) Edmonton Community Foundation, The: $140 million EJLB Foundation, The: $80 million Eldee Foundation

  9. 29th Canadian Ministry - Wikipedia

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    When the ministry was first sworn in, with 15 men and 15 women (aside from Trudeau), it became the first gender-balanced cabinet in Canadian history. [ 3 ] Trudeau has carried out four major cabinet shuffles : one in 2018, one in 2021, one in 2023, and another in 2024.

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