Women's Suffrage Movement In Canada

Number of Pages 5

5 pages in length. Women's suffrage has historically been a long, slow and arduous process worldwide; Canada's movement shares many of the common denominators with other global communities where women's quest for the right to vote ultimately became a watershed moment in the timeline of gender parity. Agnes Campbell Macphail is the name most readily associated with the fight for women's voting rights and the first inkling of feminist ideals in Canada. Her leadership spawned a movement that gathered speed as its membership grew and the principles of a more equitable Canadian nation began to take hold. Bibliography lists 6 sources.


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