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The issue was not resolved by legislation. It was ultimately determined by a court case that went all the way to the Privy Council. Google "persons case" (and ignore "missing persons") to learn more about this landmark decision of the Privy Council. P.S. The five women were Emily Murphy, Henrietta Muir Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, and Irene Parlby. Your assignment now is to Google each of those five names and explain briefly why each woman was made a party to the court case.
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The Famous 5 were women who brought a landmark case before the Canadian Supreme Court. They challenged the status of women with the question "Does the word 'Persons' in section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include female persons?" They were: Emily Murphy - British Empire's first female judge Irene Marryat Parlby - first female Cabinet minister in Alberta Nellie Mooney McClung - suffragist and member of the Alberta legislature Louise Crummy McKinney - first woman elected to any legislature in Canada or the British Empire Henrietta Muir Edwards - founding member of Victoria Order of Nurses
Manitou, Manitoba
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she taught in Manitou, Manitoba she was taught to teach at 16
The cast of Nellie McClung - 1978 includes: Shirley Douglas as Nellie McLung Nellie McClung as herself
Yes, Nellie McClung (maiden name Nellie Mooney) married Wesley McClung
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Nellie McClung was born on October 20, 1873.
Nellie McClung died by a sickness called heart disease.
Wesley McClung
nellie mcclung impact on Canada was to fight for womens right
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