Thérèse Casgrain, de la Ligue des droits des femmes; Marie Gérin-Lajoie, du C
omité provincial du suffrage féminin; Carrie Derrik, du Montreal Suffrage Association; Grace Ritchie England, du Local Council of Women of Montreal; Idola Saint-Jean, de l'Alliance canadienne pour le vote des femmes; Laura Sabia, de la Voie des femmes; Léo Roback, cette grande militante féministe; Laurette Slone, de la Ligue des femmes; Madeleine Parent, du Syndicat du textile; Azilda Marchand, de l'AFEAS; Nellie McClung, qui défend le droit de vote des femmes dans l'Ouest canadien; Bessie Starr et Emily Stowe qui, dès 1888, participent aux premières
...[+++]démarches visant la reconnaissance des droits des femmes; et, bien sûr, la non moins célèbre Mme Alice Macphail.They include Thérèse Casgrain of the League for Women's Rights, Marie Gérin-Lajoie of the Provincial Franchise Co
mmittee for Women's Suffrage, Carrie Derrik of the Montreal Suffrage Association, Grace Ritchie England of the Local Council of Women of Montreal, Idola Saint-Jean of the Alliance canadienne pour le vote des femmes, Laura Sabia of the Voice of Women, Léo Rob
ack, the well-known feminist and activist, Laurette Slone of the League of Women, Madeleine Parent of the textile union, Azilda Marchand of AFEAS, the women's associatio
...[+++]n for education and social action, Nellie McClung who fought for women's suffrage in Western Canada, Bessie Starr and Emily Stowe who, as early as 1888, spearheaded the drive for the recognition of women's rights, and, last but by no means least, the celebrated Agnes Macphail.