- Source: Women in the 14th Canadian Parliament
The 14th Canadian Parliament was the first Canadian parliament where a woman sat as a member. Women first became eligible to hold seats in the Canadian House of Commons on July 7, 1919. In the 1921 federal election, four women ran for seats in the House of Commons. Agnes Macphail was elected for a rural constituency in Ontario, becoming the first woman to hold a seat in the Canadian parliament.
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Members of the House of Commons
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Paus Fransiskus
- Women in the 14th Canadian Parliament
- Women in the 28th–32nd Canadian Parliaments
- 1921 Canadian federal election
- Canada
- Records of members of the Parliament of Canada
- Edward Smith-Stanley, 14th Earl of Derby
- Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women
- House of Commons of Canada
- List of prime ministers of Canada
- List of House members of the 44th Parliament of Canada