Same time as other women. Federally, The Dominion Elections Act was passed in 1920. It gave women, except for First Nations women, the right to vote. Inuit and Aboriginals, both male and female were denied the right to vote. Prior to this, different provinces passed legislation allowing women to vote in provincial elections.
Aboriginal people got the right to vote in Canada when they became a citizen in the counrty and travel to cananda to live their
.....because..woman are people too?
if you mean When? between 1916-1940..depending on the Provience
1960
Women's movements for voting rights and equal wages continuedthrough the next two hundred years in many countries of the world.The fight for the vote was carried out through an internationalsuffrage movement during the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies. The example of the political activities of French womenduring the revolutionary years was kept alive as an inspiring memory.It was finally in 1946 that women in France won the right to vote.
Women have equal rights to men in all areas of society. It is illegal to discriminate based on gender in Canada. It's all in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
Kate Sheppard gave women the right to vote on the 19 September 1893
It happened in different years in different provinces. The first time Canadian women had the right to vote was in the province of Manitoba in 1912. The other provinces followed soon afterward.
in 1942
In Canada, Aboriginal people gained the right to vote without losing their status in 1960. Before then, if an Aboriginal person wanted to vote, they would have to forfeit their status as an Aboriginal.
Black men were given the right to vote in the nation of Canada in 1837. Black women did not get the full right to vote until 1960.
On the 10th of August 1967 Aboriginal australians having the right to vote became law.
Women were first given the right to vote in 1918. The first election they voted in was in 1920 when Warren G. Harding ran against James M. Cox.
they got to vote 1920, a year after Canada
The right to vote "Women's Suffrage".In 1893 New Zealand was the first self-governing nation in the world where all adult women, including Maori, won the right to vote in national elections.Actually, because the Cook Islands (a New Zealand dependancy) held an election earlier than New Zealand, they were the first nation in which aldult women actually voted.Australia gave the vote to all white women in 1902 (aboriginal women had to wait until 1960!) and the US gave all women nationally the right to vote in 1920.There are still many countries in which women do not have the right to vote.
It gave American women the right to vote in elections.
women had the right to vote in the 1920. the law of women being able to vote is the 19th amendment in the constitution.
Women's movements for voting rights and equal wages continuedthrough the next two hundred years in many countries of the world.The fight for the vote was carried out through an internationalsuffrage movement during the late nineteenth and early twentiethcenturies. The example of the political activities of French womenduring the revolutionary years was kept alive as an inspiring memory.It was finally in 1946 that women in France won the right to vote.
Because they are native Australians who should get just as much right to vote as the others.
Women like men have the right to vote.
It gave women the right to vote.