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Women's Rights In Canada 1914-Present

Over the decades, women's rights in Canada have seen significant advancements. In 1988, Canada legalized abortion in all cases, a crucial step towards bodily autonomy. Previously, abortions were only allowed if deemed medically necessary.

Women's Rights In Canada 1914-Present

Women's Rights In Canada 1914-Present

Equal Pay Legislation

1963
Equal pay act guaranteed women the same pay as men when they were doing the same work. This protected women from being paid less than what the job should have demanded, and was a significant part of protecting women's rights.
Heritage, C. (2017, October 25). Government of Canada. Retrieved from https://www.canada.ca/en/canadian-heritage/services/rights-women.html

Divorce Rights

Women could now request a divorce on the same grounds a man could; adultery! This was a small but very important step for young women all over the country.
Armour, M., & Stanton, P. (n.d.). Timeline of Canadian Womens History. Retrieved from https://people.stfx.ca/nforeste/308website/womenshistorytimeline.html

Person's Case

British Coucil agrees that women are "persons" and made it possible for women to sit in senate. This decision would have been made without the Famous Five a group of five women's rights activists.
Armour, M., & Stanton, P. (n.d.). Timeline of Canadian Womens History. Retrieved from https://people.stfx.ca/nforeste/308website/womenshistorytimeline.html Marshall, T., & Cruikshank, D. A. (2006, February 7). Person's Case. Retrieved from https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/persons-case
October 18th, 1929

Abortion

Canada made abortion legal in all cases, no matter the trimester. In previous times the law stated that abortions had to be medically necessary.
The year of 1988