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Women's History Webinar Series

In this webinar series we heard from educators, historians, and archivists who discussed various topics in women’s history.


Women Win the Vote

A hundred years ago, women in Canada took the first steps towards full participation in political life.


LBTQ+ Women in the Archives

Watch now: This webinar showcases lesbian, bisexual, trans and queer women’s stories from the ArQuives collection. 


Choosing Great Women

Choosing Canada’s Great Women is not easy. Listen to Charlotte Gray, one of the judges on our panel, as she describes the pleasures and pitfalls of ranking the great women of history.


Understanding Canadian Women's Suffrage

Watch now: in this webinar historian Dr. Veronica Strong-Boag provides an overview of Canadian women's suffrage.


Settler Women in Canada

In this lesson, students will investigate what daily life would have looked like for women from six different settlements.


Wartime Women Drivers

The idea that women could drive an automobile — let alone drive around the shell holes of the frontlines — was rather revolutionary at the outbreak of the Great War. But nicety was soon driven out by necessity.


Thirteen Outstanding Women

A look at a few of the many “firsts” for Canadian women.


Kim Campbell: Women in Parliament

Did being a woman in the top job make a difference? Kim Campbell talks about being Canada’s first female prime minister.


Canadian Women and the Struggle for Equality

Book Review: Many intricate and illuminating cases are recounted in Lorna R. Marsden’s book, Canadian Women & the Struggle for Equality. Using what she describes as a sociological approach, Marsden chronicles the women’s movement since Confederation and examines the events, individuals, and institutions that enabled social change.