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Which body ruled women were 'persons' in 1929?

The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London is correct because in 1929 it served as Canada's highest court of appeal and overturned a domestic decisio

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Question: Which body ruled women were 'persons' in 1929?

Answer options:

  • SCC ✅ Privy Council (JCPC) in London
  • BNA Court
  • UN

Correct answer: Privy Council (JCPC) in London

Explanation: The Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London is correct because in 1929 it served as Canada's highest court of appeal and overturned a domestic decision to rule that women were indeed legal "persons" eligible to serve in the Senate. The Supreme Court of Canada is incorrect because it had ruled the opposite way in 1928. The BNA Court is fictional, and the United Nations did not exist until 1945. This landmark ruling, achieved by the Famous Five, established key female equality rights under the British North America Act. This milestone is highly relevant for the exam, as Discover Canada frequently tests candidates on Canadian constitutional history and women's rights.

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