Women's role progression
1929-1945
Ideas
women started doing what was considered mens work
suffrage
People
Huguette Plamondon
Events
womens protesting
Women started getting an education
Politics
Huguette Plamondon Elected president of the Montreal Labour Council in 1955, becoming first woman to lead a major Canadian labour organization. ( Her Campaign poster)
1914-1929
Ideas
Women should have equal rights
New clothing
People
Emily Murphy
Nellie McClung
Henrietta Muir Edwards
Louise McKinney
Irene Parlby
Events
Persons case
White women in Ontario and British Columbia get right to vote provincially.
Politics
Emily Murphy Appointed Canada’s first female judge. (Newsarticle)
1945-1982
Ideas
Equal pay
Elimination of sexual harassment
People
Rosie the Riveter poster
Events
The International Labour Organization (ILO) passes Convention 100 calling for “equal pay for equal work”
Politics
Amendments to the Criminal Code: Pro-choice legalized in certain circumstances.
In the 1970 Royal Commission on the Status of Women it was reported that 167 recommendations were needed to improve the lives of women.
1982-Present
Ideas
Aboriginal womens movements
Womens rights in the Canadian Constitution
People
Margaret Mitchell
Bertha Wilson
Events
Canadian Constitution Act declares Aboriginal and Treaty Rights are guaranteed equally to men and women.(Canadian Constitution)
The Canadian Human Rights Act prohibits sexual harassment in workplaces under federal jurisdiction.(Human rights act)
Politics
Concerned about women’s rights being excluded from the proposed new Charter of Rights 1,300 women met and lobbied Members of Parliament. The result was the inclusion of women’s rights in Canada’s constitution. (picture)