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  2. History of women in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The History of women in Canada is the study of the historical experiences of women living in Canada and the laws and legislation affecting Canadian women. In colonial period of Canadian history, Indigenous women's roles were often challenged by Christian missionaries, and their marriages to European fur traders often brought their communities into greater contact with the outside world.

  3. The Famous Five (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Chambers of the Senate of Canada in Centre Block. Women were made eligible for the Senate after a petition from the Famous Five resulted in a court decision that concluded the term persons encompassed women. On 27 August 1927, the five women, who became known as the Famous Five, sent a petition to the Governor General of Canada. [12]

  4. Women in Canadian politics - Wikipedia

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    After one of the 10 male MLAs resigned his seat in 2021, the resulting by-election was won by a woman, making the Northwest Territories the first jurisdiction in Canadian history to have an outright majority of its legislators be women. [4] As of 2010, Canada ranked 50th in the world for women's participation in politics, with women holding ...

  5. List of female first ministers in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The most women first ministers at any one time was six, for 277 days from 11 February to 15 November 2013. These six included the premiers of Canada's four most populated provinces; during that time, approximately 88% of Canadians had a female premier.

  6. Feminism in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Moses (2010, pp. 76–77) cites several key sources on the long history of women student organizing in Canada going back to the late 1800s and suggests that "NUS women's student activism of the 1970s should not be viewed as an entirely new phenomenon arising amidst the clamour and legacy of 1960s liberation struggles".

  7. Category:History of women in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of women in Canada" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.

  8. Isabelle Hudon - Wikipedia

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    In 2005, she was named one of Canada's Top 40 Under 40, and in 2006 was recognized as one of Canada's 100 most influential women by Canada's Most Powerful Women: Top 100. In October 2008, she made the announcement that she was leaving the Board of Trade of Metropolitan Montreal to head up the Montreal firm Marketel, where she spent 18 months.

  9. List of feminists - Wikipedia

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    Influential in winning voting rights for women in 1893 (the first country and national election in which women were allowed to vote) [17] 1800–1874: Tarabai Shinde: India: 1850: 1910: 1800–1874: Emily Anne Eliza Shirreff: United Kingdom: 1814: 1897: Early pioneer feminist [35] 1800–1874: Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick: United Kingdom: 1845: ...

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