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Louise McKinney

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Louise McKinney née Crummy (22 September 186810 July 1931) was a Canadian politician and women's rights activist from Alberta, Canada. [1]

23 relations: Alberta, Alberta general election, 1917, Alberta general election, 1921, Alberta Liberal Party, Alberta Non-Partisan League, British Empire, Claresholm, Edwards v Canada (AG), Elizabethtown-Kitley, Emily Murphy, Events of National Historic Significance, Henrietta Edwards, Irene Parlby, Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Nellie McClung, Persons of National Historic Significance, Roberta MacAdams, The Famous Five (Canada), The Globe and Mail, Thomas Milnes, United Farmers of Alberta, William Moffat (Alberta politician), Woman.

Alberta

Alberta is a western province of Canada.

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Alberta general election, 1917

The Alberta general election of 1917 was the fourth general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada, held on 7 June 1917 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta.

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Alberta general election, 1921

The Alberta general election of 1921 was the fifth general election for the Province of Alberta, Canada.

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Alberta Liberal Party

The Alberta Liberal Party is a provincial political party in Alberta, Canada.

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Alberta Non-Partisan League

The Alberta Non-Partisan League was a minor provincial political party in Alberta, Canada.

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British Empire

The British Empire comprised the dominions, colonies, protectorates, mandates and other territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states.

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Claresholm

Claresholm is a town located within southern Alberta, Canada.

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Edwards v Canada (AG)

Edwards v Canada (AG)also known as the Persons Caseis a famous Canadian constitutional case that decided that women were eligible to sit in the Senate of Canada.

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Elizabethtown-Kitley

Elizabethtown-Kitley is a township in eastern Ontario, Canada, in the United Counties of Leeds and Grenville.

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Emily Murphy

Emily Murphy (born Emily Gowan Ferguson; 14 March 186827 October 1933) was a Canadian women's rights activist, jurist, and author.

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Events of National Historic Significance

Events of National Historic Significance (also called National Historic Events) (Les événements d'importance historique nationale) are events that have been designated by Canada's Minister of the Environment, on the advice of the national Historic Sites and Monuments Board, as being defining actions, episodes, movements or experiences in Canadian history.

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Henrietta Edwards

Henrietta Muir Edwards (18 December 184910 November 1931) was a Canadian women's rights activist and reformer.

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Irene Parlby

Mary Irene Parlby (née Marryat; 9 January 186812 July 1965) was a Canadian women's farm leader, activist and politician.

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Legislative Assembly of Alberta

The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is one of two components of the Legislature of Alberta, the other being Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, represented by the Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta.

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Nellie McClung

Nellie Letitia McClung (born Helen Letitia Mooney; 20 October 18731 September 1951), was a Canadian suffragette, politician, author, and social activist.

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Persons of National Historic Significance

Persons of National Historic Significance (National Historic Persons) are people designated by the Canadian government as being nationally significant in the history of the country.

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Roberta MacAdams

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The Famous Five (Canada)

The Famous Five, or The Valiant Five, were five Alberta women who asked the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question, "Does the word 'Persons' in Section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include female persons?" in the case Edwards v Canada. The five women, Emily Murphy, Irene Marryat Parlby, Nellie Mooney McClung, Louise Crummy McKinney and Henrietta Muir Edwards, created a petition to ask this question.

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The Globe and Mail

The Globe and Mail is a Canadian newspaper printed in five cities in western and central Canada.

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Thomas Milnes

Thomas Charles Milnes (March 11, 1870 – April 30, 1954) was a provincial politician from Alberta, Canada.

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United Farmers of Alberta

The United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) is an association of Alberta farmers that has served different roles in its 100-year history – as a lobby group, a successful political party, and as a farm-supply retail chain.

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William Moffat (Alberta politician)

William Moffat (January 20, 1847 – September 5, 1926) was a politician from Alberta, Canada.

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Woman

A woman is an adult female human being.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louise_McKinney

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