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Rose Fine-Meyer Transcript

Rose Fine-Meyer - 2015 Canada's History Forum Transcript

Women's History

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Great War Costume Exhibition Seeks Canadian Submissions

An international costume exhibition about women who served in the First World War is looking for Canadian submissions.


Exporting Equality

Development programs have to reach women and girls if those programs are going to be effective and sustainable.


Respectable Ladies?

Volunteering spirit of young women in turn of the century Montreal wasn’t always what it seemed.


An Unrecognized Contribution

Book Review: This book tackles a familiar issue: the scarcity of historical references to women. As author Elizabeth Gillan Muir concludes in this case, one must piece together many sources, such as street directories, to figure out how the other half of the population of Toronto was contributing to nineteenth-century life.

Embroidered Pad Saddle

These saddles were made by women, and Métis women have been credited with exceptional expertise in their creation.


Diane Vautour

Students step into the shoes of Canada‘s suffragists, pioneer newspaper women and politicians as they recreate and stage Nellie McClung’s ‘Mock Parliament’ at the Walker Theatre, and debate the 1917 Wartime Elections Act in the House of Commons.


The Unheard Voices of the Kaur

Online project shines light on Sikh women’s stories.


The Ins and Outs of the Corset

The corset has had more revivals in fashion history than the Toronto Maples Leafs have had in the NHL.