women's roles

world war 1

Women's did lots of work to provide equipment and things for the men that were fighting in the war,

They started to work in textile industry once the men went to serve in the military.

They did a great job in the war by guarding the injured soldier by serving as nurses in the battlefield hospitals

With their labouring in the munition and metal factories, they became the successor of men, when men went for fighting in the war.

They made the soldier's work easier with their driving in the air forces

And finally they volunteered at red cross to support the troops and they prove them that they are take care of their health care

The dirty thirties

Dirty thirties was the worst time of work in Canadian
history. Any men and women workers laid off from their works

some of them worked in tools industry during 1930s

The roaring twenties

They started to work as knitters without any limitations

Some of them started to work as a chefs and barmaids in the restaurants.

They started to work as nurses in city hospitals to without any limitations.

Some of them started to work as telegraphers in countries such as USA

A little part of them started to work at libraries

World war 2

like the world war 1 women's started to work in munition factories again to make munition for the rifles that soldiers want to use

They began to serve as nurses in battlefield hospitals again just like world war 1

They started to work in aircraft factories to produce war aircrafts

They started to work in the machine shops to make
some war machines to do the work easier for men