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In what year were women legally recognized as 'persons' in Canada?

Women were legally recognized as persons in Canada in 1929 following the historic Famous Five appeal to the British Privy Council. This landmark ruling, known a

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Question: In what year were women legally recognized as 'persons' in Canada?

Answer options:

  • 1925
  • 1927 ✅ 1929
  • 1931

Correct answer: 1929

Explanation: Women were legally recognized as persons in Canada in 1929 following the historic Famous Five appeal to the British Privy Council. This landmark ruling, known as the Persons Case, allowed women to serve in the Senate and participate fully in public life. The other years are incorrect; 1927 was the year the Canadian Supreme Court initially ruled against them, while 1931 marked the Statute of Westminster, which established Canada's legislative independence. Memorizing 1929 is crucial for the citizenship test, as the official guide frequently highlights the Persons Case to evaluate candidate knowledge of Canadian human rights milestones and constitutional history.

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