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In what year did Quebec women gain the right to vote in provincial elections?

Quebec women officially gained the right to vote in provincial elections in 1940, largely due to the advocacy of suffragists like Therese Casgrain, making Quebe

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Question: In what year did Quebec women gain the right to vote in provincial elections?

Answer options:

  • 1918
  • 1929 ✅ 1940
  • 1960

Correct answer: 1940

Explanation: Quebec women officially gained the right to vote in provincial elections in 1940, largely due to the advocacy of suffragists like Therese Casgrain, making Quebec the last province to grant this right. The alternative options are incorrect because 1918 marked when women gained the right to vote in federal elections, 1929 was the historic Persons Case confirming women as legal persons, and 1960 was when First Nations individuals secured the federal vote without conditions. Understanding these dates is highly relevant for the citizenship exam, which frequently tests key milestones in the history of Canadian franchise and the struggle for equality.

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