150 Fascinating Facts About Canadian Women

150 Fascinating Facts About Canadian Women

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Publisher's Synopsis

Did you know that, in 1875, Grace Annie Lockhart graduated from Mount Allison University as the first woman to receive a degree in any British Empire country? Or that the Women's Labour League was formed in 1920, calling for equal pay, maternity care, and birth control? Or that it wasn't until 1949 that all Black, Japanese, Chinese, and South Asian Canadian women had the right to vote federally? And until 1960, Indigenous women could only vote if they gave up their status? Did you know that in 2008, Shannon Koostachin, a 13-year-old girl from Attawapiskat First Nation, helped lead a rally to Parliament Hill that galvanized the movement for safe schools for Indigenous communities across Canada? These are only a few of the fascinating facts about Canadian women who have--for much longer than 150 years--helped to shape this country. This informative, eye-opening assembly of facts is the perfect gift for anyone interested in Canada and women's history. Featuring the wonderful black and white illustrations of Gail Geltner.

Book information

ISBN: 9781772600520
Publisher: Second Story Press
Imprint: Second Story Press
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 120
Weight: 140g
Height: 152mm
Width: 114mm
Spine width: 8mm