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Which year did women in most provinces gain the right to vote federally?

The correct answer is 1917 because the federal government, led by Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden, first granted the federal vote to certain women, starting wi

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Question: Which year did women in most provinces gain the right to vote federally?

Answer options:

  • 1900 ✅ 1917
  • 1929
  • 1940

Correct answer: 1917

Explanation: The correct answer is 1917 because the federal government, led by Prime Minister Sir Robert Borden, first granted the federal vote to certain women, starting with frontline nurses and female relatives of soldiers, following decades of pressure from suffragists. The year 1900 is incorrect as women could not vote federally then, while 1929 marks the landmark Persons Case establishing women as persons eligible for the Senate. The year 1940 is when Quebec women gained the provincial, not federal, vote. Officially, Canada's suffrage history is a core tested theme; candidates must know key milestones of democratic expansion to succeed on the exam.

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