The Woman Suffrage Movement in Canada : Second Edition

The Woman Suffrage Movement in Canada : Second Edition

University of Toronto Press

Discover the definitive history of the woman suffrage movement in Canada with this authoritative second edition. Catherine L. Cleverdon's seminal work, first published nearly a quarter-century ago, remains the only complete account of the suffragist struggle. This book vividly chronicles the efforts of small groups across Canada who championed women's right to vote, detailing their encounters with legislatures, their frustrations, and their ultimate victory, including the final achievement of suffrage in Quebec in 1940. Cleverdon masterfully navigates a pioneering path through an uncharted historical field. She skilfully utilizes a vast array of source materials, enlivening the narrative with engaging anecdotes, making the account both informative and compelling. The book explores the suffrage fight at both provincial and federal levels, highlighting how the prairie provinces were the first to grant the vote, recognizing women's contributions to the land. This volume provides essential background for understanding the social and political advancement of women in Canada. Its republication reflects the renewed interest in Canadian women's history. Product Summary: University of Toronto Press, The Woman Suffrage Movement in Canada, Second Edition, Paperback, English, 370 pages, ISBN 9780802062185, Written by Catherine Cleverdon, Introduction by Ramsay Cook.

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