Events listed relate to Canadian women with a few extra items added to give the timeline perspective.
This timeline is not all inclusive.
 



 

Copyright © 1998-2024  Dawn E. Monroe. All rights reserved 

 ISBN: 0-9736246-0-4

DATES

EVENTS

1920
 
January 10, 1920 - Canada joins the League of Nations

January 12, 1920 -
 Constance E. Hamilton (1862-1945) in inaugurated as councillor for the City of Toronto. Although she is the 1st woman elected to such a position. Sadly there are no photographers to capture the historical event Source: City of Toronto online (Accessed 2010) ; “Toronto Pioneer mostly forgotten” by Mark Mahoney, Toronto Star, March 10, 2007.

1920 -
The Dominion Elections Act. The right to vote is established for all [white] women and the right for women to be elected to Canadian Parliament is made permanent Statues of Canada 1920 c. 46

1920 -
The Canadian Food and Drug Act protects Canadians against heal hazards and fraud from sale of food, drugs, cosmetics and medical devices


1920 -
The province of Ontario passes legislation that seats must be provided for women in factories so they could sit down during their rest periods

1920 -
The province of Ontario creates the Division of Maternal & Child Hygiene and Public Health Nursing

1920 -
The province of Alberta provides legislation granting custody of children if the woman has been deserted by her husband

May 20, 1920 -
Canada's first ever public wireless conversation from Ottawa to Montreal and from Ottawa to a naval radio station is the first scheduled radio broadcast in Canada

1920 - The Nursing Sisters' Association of Canada is formed in Edmonton, Alberta to help keep World War l Nursing Sisters in contact with each other

1920 -
L'Association des infermiéres du Québec is founded

1920 - Esther Marjorie Hill
 (1895-1985) becomes the 1st woman architect in Canada when she graduates from the University of Toronto

June 29, 1920 - Edith MacTavish Rogers (1876-1947) becomes the 1st woman elected to the Manitoba Provincial Legislature

June 1920 - It is announced that Nellie McClung (1873-1951) would be the only Canadian woman appointed to attend the Fifth Ecumenical Methodist Conference to be held in Britain in 1921

1920 - The Women's Inter-Church Council of Canada holds the first national interdenominational prayer service in Canada ...the offerings are used to support ecumenical projects that meet human need in Canada and in developing countries. This was the roots of the World Day of Prayer Source: Voices of United Church Women 1962-2002 edited by Elizabeth Gillan Muir (Toronto: United Church of Canada, 2002)

June  1920 - The Catholic Women's League is formed in Montreal Source Jean Bannerman Leading Ladies Canada. Belleville, ON: Mika Publishing, 1977  pg 39

July 1, 1920 -
The Dominion Elections Act declares uniform franchise established and the right for women to be elected to parliament is made permanent except for minorities and Aboriginal persons  (Statues of Canada C 46 S 38.)

1920 - Genevieve Lipsett-Skinner (1886-1935) becomes the 1st woman to be a member of the Canadian Press Gallery in Ottawa Source: Memorable Manitobans. Online. (Accessed June 2014) ; “Associates Mourn Noted Journalist.” Montreal Gazette February 21, 1935 ; Obituary. Winnipeg Tribune January 30, 1935.

1920 - Mary Elizabeth Buckley Laughton becomes the 1st Canadian woman Lawyer to have a journal article published. The article Women in Law appeared in Maclean's Magazine

1920 - Enid Finley Gordon
leads the way for the University of Toronto to open a two year diploma course in Physiotherapy
  Source: “Love amid the ruins” by Suzanne Evans. Canada’s History February/March 2013.

1920 - Lady Meredith donates the winner's cup for the Quebec Ladies Hockey Association. It is the 1st women's ice hockey trophy for women's ice hockey competition in Canada

1920 -
Female teachers in the city of Toronto earned $1000.00 - $2000.00 per year while male teachers earned $1625.00 to $2500.00 per year Source: Janet Ray, Towards Women’s Rights, Toronto, Grolier Ltd, 1981.  

1920 - Eaton's Department Stores open a regional mail order headquarters in Moncton, New Brunswick. Eaton's mail order business peaks at 60 million dollars! Source: Before e-commerce: a history of mail order catalogues (accessed December 2004.)

Births 1920:
1920 -
Born Mae Ames (1920-2012) stage actor & director
1920 -
Born
Helen Spinks Burgess (1920-1994) editor & book publisher
1920 -
Born Mary Greyeyes - Reid (1920-2011) the 1st aboriginal woman in the Canadian Army Corps
1920 -
Born Pearl Keenan (1920-2020) preserved and taught of Tlingit language
1920 -
Born Josephina Kelleo (1920-1993) artist in Labrador
1920 -
Born Penelope 'Penny' LaVaughn-Hodge (1920-2002) Black activist
1920 -
Born Maria 'Mary' Lerullo (1920-2005 ) 1st Italian Canadian woman real estate broker & tireless worker for new immigrants 
1920 -
Born
Mariette 'Mia' Matthes (1920-2010) rural & landscape photographer
1920 -
Born Thelma Vivian Pepper (1920-2020) portrait photographer
1920 -
Born Gabrielle 'Gaby' Pleau (1920-   )1st Francophone women to join Canada's downhill ski team
1920 -
Born Mary L. Richmond (1920-2002) teacher of nursing & nursing history advocate
1920?-
Born Dorothy 'Dodi' Elizabeth Robb (1920?-2012) pioneer worker in Canadian television
1920 -
Born Barbara Ruthvern Tunis (1920-2007) World War ll & author
1920 -
Born Mabel Margaret Van Camp(1920-2012) first woman appointed to the bench of the Supreme Court of Ontario.
January 7, 1920 -
Born Dorothy Maclean (1920-2020) author of spiritual works
January 7, 1920 -
Born Margaret 'Peggy' Anne Wilson Thompson (1920-2014) leading researcher in the field of muscular dystrophy
January 13, 1920 - Died Lillian Marietta Minnie Phelps (1859-1920) temperance reformer
February 1920 -
Born Mae Ames (1920-2012) stage actor who has kept active with a seniors traveling troop
February 14, 1920 -
Born Dorothy 'Dody' Anne Caley-Klein (1920-2012) champion figure skater
February 21, 1920 -
Born Agnes Holmes (1920-2013) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
March 2, 1920 - Born Evelyn Beatrice 'Lynn' Tyrrell (1920-2013), fashion designer
March 6, 1920 - Born Olive Patricia Dickason (1920-2011) C. M. PhD. D. Litt. one of Canada' foremost historians of Aboriginal & Métis Peoples
March 20, 1920 - Born Victoria 'Vickie' Pano/ Panos (1920-1986 ) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
April 11, 1920 -
Born Norma Eleanor Walmsley (1920-2011) social activist
April 16, 1920 -
Born Margaret Huling (1920-2009) basketball player
May 6, 1920 -
Born Ethel Viola Bieber (1920-1988) national & provincial swimming champion of the 1930's.
May 7. 1920 - Born
Laddie Dennis (1920-2009) the 1st Canadian woman to appear on Canadian television.
May 7, 1920 - Born Daisy Elitha Peterson Sweeney (1920-2017) piano teacher
May 8, 1920
- Born Barbara Howard (1920-2017) track runner,1st Black Canadian to compete internationally

May 9, 1920 -
Born Helen Nicol Fox (1920-2021) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League

May 23, 1920 - Born Pauline Julien (1920-1998) singer & actress from Quebec
June 2, 1920 - Born Faye Burnham Eccleston (1920-2017) champion basketball player
June 12, 1920 -
Born Anne Barbara Underhill (1920-2003) winner of 1983 Nobel Prize in Physics
June 17, 1920 -
Born Dr. Betty Feniak (1920-2013) home economics professor University of Manitoba
June 20, 1920 - Born Rosemary Patricia Dadson (1920-2004) social activist
July 6, 1920 -
Born Lynda Adams-Hunt (1920-1997) British Empire Games medal winning diver
July 6, 1920 -
Born Ruth Hammond (1920-2015) pioneer in public relations
July 9, 1920 -
Born Borgny Pearson (1920-2014) journalist & federal government communications officer
July 26, 1920 - Born Dorothy Davies (1920-2002) actor, director, & writer
August 3, 1920 - Born Janina 'Jabka' Stykolt Seydegart (1920-2008) social activist, founding member of the Feminist Party of Canada.
August 19, 1920 -
Born Agnes Benidickson (1920-2007) social activist & dedicated volunteer, Order of Canada.
August 30, 1920 - Born Beryl Elizabeth March (1920-2019) agricultural professor
September 4, 1920 -
Born Catherine Bennett (1920-    ) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League

September 6, 1920 - Born Edith Clayton (1920-1989) Black basket maker
September 6, 1920 -
Born Wilma Helen Hunley (1920-2012) politician & 1st woman Lieutenant Governor of Alberta
September 11, 1920 -
Born Barbara Fisken Wilkes Adams (1920-2006) artist
September 16, 1920 -
Born Jean Casselman-Wadds (1920-2011)
1st woman Canadian  delegate to the United Nations
September 29, 1920 - Born Gabrielle 'Gaby' Pleau (1920-2000) champion skier
October 7, 1920
- Born Daisy Juror (1920-2012) baseball player for the All American Girls Baseball League.
October 13, 1920 - Born Joan Honor Austen-Leigh (1920-2001) author of novels, non-fiction, &  plays
October 12, 1920 -
Born Ada Davies Calles (1920-???) champion of the sport of curling.
October 14, 1920 - Born
Martha Ruth Cohen (1920-2015) social activist & philanthropist.
October 17, 1920 - Born Anne Marguerite Squire (1920-2017) Moderator of the United Church of Canada
October 20, 1920 -
Virnetta 'V' Anderson (1920-2006) first elected Black counsellor in Calgary
October 29, 1920 -
Born Vernetta Anderson (1920-2006) first Black woman city Councilor in Calgary
November 7, 1920
- Born Georgina 'Ina' Rutherford Hansen (1920-  ) Canadian curling champion
November 8, 1920 - Born Felicitas Svejda (1920-2016) geneticist
December 19, 1920 - Born Margaret Belcher (1920-2003) author & ornithologist


Deaths 1920:
February 10, 1920 -
Died
Mary Evans Coady-Johnson (1831-1920) ship bride
February 29, 1920 -
Died Amelia Mildred Ross (1856?-1920) painter & sculptor
March 1, 1920 -
Died Mary Leslie (1842-1920) revered poet
May 12, 1920 - Died Margaret Heggie Smith (1872-1920) World War 1 Nursing Sister
August 5, 1920 -
Died
Ruth Ester McKay (1891-1920) world War l Nursing Sister
August 9, 1920 -
Died Elizabeth Carey Murray (1835-1920) social activist in Halifax
August 30, 1920 -
Died
Beryl Elizabeth March (1920-2019) agricultural professor
September 5, 1920 -
Died Susan Agnes Bernard Macdonald (1836-1920), Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe, second 2nd wife of Sir John A. Macdonald
December 20, 1920 - Died
Marie de Kerstrat (1841-1920) exhibitor of early silent movies
December 29, 1920 - Died Marie-Eleonore Malvina Gagne (1837-1920) Mother Saint Raphael of Ursuline order
1921 1921 - 17.7% of women, 14 years and older, are employed in the labour force mainly as office workers Source: Canadian Women's 150: 150 Years of Canadian Women's Accomplishments . Online (Accessed June 2020)

1921 -
The average life expectancy for women in Canada is 69.2 years

1821 -
The average age of marriage for women is 25.5 years

1921 -
The federal government adds whipping, on top of life sentences, as punishment for rape.  It was hoped that this would make a more adequate punishment for the offence. More often than not, most such sentences were commuted

1921 -
Female public servants, who where usually only hired as temporary employees, are required to resign their positions upon their marriage  Source: Margaret Weiers, Envoys Extraordinary: Women of the Canadian Foreign Service (Toronto: Dundurn, 1995) 

February 1, 1921 - Jenny Dill (   - 1941) leaves Halifax to start out on a cross Canada walk with her husband. They finished their walk in Vancouver June 14, 1921 Source: The Great Hike Suite101.online(accessed May 2005)

March 1921 - Mary Edith 'Dollie' Tyrrell (1879-1945) founded the Women's Association of the Mining Industry in Canada. The association folded in 2010

March 24, 1921 - Mary Ellen Smith
(
1863-1933) is appointed to the provincial legislative Cabinet in British Columbia. She was the 1st woman Cabinet minister in the British Empire Source: British Columbia Federation of Labour. 

March 26, 1921 -
The Bluenose is launched in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia

April 2, 1921 - The province of British Columbia  passes an act granting six weeks maternity leave and ensures that a woman who leaves work to have a baby could return to her job without loss of seniority. Prior to this law women were simply replaced when they left to have a baby and were on their own to find a new job afterwards

1921 - British Columbia passes the 1st maternity leave legislation  granting women 6 weeks leave

December 6, 1921 - Agnes Campbell Macphail
.  (1890-1954) becomes the only woman elected to the Canadian parliament in 1921 when women 1st had the right to vote for parliament. She is the First
woman to sit in the Canadian Parliament.

1921 - The minimum hourly wage in Manitoba was $0.25. Up until 1931, the minimum wage only applied to female workers

1921 -
The 1st ladies 5 pin bowling league is stated in Toronto by Marion Dibble
Source: 5-pin Bowline History online (accessed May 2005. )

1921 - t
he University of Toronto Women's ice hockey team defeats McGill University women in the 1st intercollegiate women's hockey tournament with the University of Toronto ladies winning 11 titles through to 1933 and Queen's University ladies winning two games

1921 -
The Canadian government publishes and distributes the Canadian Mother's Book
Canuck Chicks and Maple Leaf Mamas : Women of the Great Whit North
by Anne Douglas Toronto, McArthur & co, 2002.


1921 - The Toronto Ladies Athletic Club, the 1st all-women's multi-sports club in Canada is established by Alexandrine Gibb (1891-1958) Source: Status of Women Canada.  Adult fact Sheet Women and sports in Canada: an historical overview. (Ottawa, 2002)


1921 -The Ezras Noshem (women’s help) Society of Toronto purchase a building to house the new Mount Sinai Hospital

1921 -
Women are 16% of the total number of undergraduate students enrolled in Canadian universities. Women professors are 15% of the total number of professors.  Source:  Canadian Chronology online (accessed April 28, 2003)

1921 -
Quaker Oats Company introduces quick-cooking oatmeal. It is one of the 1st  convenience foods Source: Culinary Journey.

1921 - A Retired cookware executive from New York invents a tea kettle that whistles when the water comes to a boil (Sorry, not Canadian, but too cute to resist!) Source: Culinary Journey.

Births 1921:
1921 -
Born Daisy Bailey (1921-1972) enamel & copper artist
1921 -
Born Elsie Bear (1921-2002) social activist

1921 -
Born Margaret Bolender (1921-2010) teacher &  volunteer in Kitchener-Waterloo area of Ontario
1921 - Born Francoise Desrochers-Drolet (1921-1998) artist who worked in ceramics
1921 - Born Rosaleen Diana Leslie Dickson (1921-2018) journalist, publisher, author, & web mistress
1921 -
Born Margaret Dryer (1921-1963) architect
1921 -
Born Phyllis Anne DuMoulin (1921-2010) pioneer of social planning programmes & process in Canadian west
1921 -
Born Mae Harman (1921?- 2005) social activist for seniors
1921 - Born Christine Hamilton (1921-1987) social activist in Hamilton, Ontario

1921 -
Born Marie Daria Haust (1921-  )  1st woman doctor on the Medical Faculty at Queen's University
 
1921 -
Born Joyce Margaret McCulloch Booker (1921-1991) played piano in the Brookers Bombshells, a leading dance band in Manitoba
1921 -
Born Geraldine 'Geri' Migicovsky (1921-2014) actor & social activist who brought '911' service to Ottawa
1921 -
Born Kay Martin Snelgrove (1921-2005) heroine spy & code runner during World War ll

1921 -
 Born Jean Spears (1921-2017) war bride & founder of the England, Scotland, Wales, Ireland & Canada Club for War Brides

1921 -
Born Margaret Ruth Springford (1921-2010) actor of stage, film, & TV
1921 -
Born Rose Weingarten-Fogel (1921-2016) Jewish member CWAC in World War ll
1921 - Born the commercial figure: Betty Crocker

January 3, 1921 -
Born Lucella Catherine Ross (1921-2012) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
January 7, 1921 - Born Jean Edmonds (1921-1994) 1st female executive in the federal government in 1966
January 19, 1921 -
Born Esther Raber-Nobleman (1921-2014) Jewish member of R C A F World War ll
January 23, 1921 -
Born Margaret Evelyn Prang (1921-2013)
 pioneer & innovator in developing concept of family which did not necessarily include a husband
February 14, 1921 - Born Hazel McCallion (1921-1923)  first woman Mayor of Mississauga, Ontario. She holds office for 12 consecutive terms

February 15, 1921 -
Born Margaret Harris (1921-2006) social activist
February 17, 1921 -
Born Muriel Eleanor Coben (1921-1979) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League

March 5, 1921 -
Born Marion Fulton (1921-2013) volunteer, Order of Canada  & member Manitoba Agricultural Hall of Fame 
April 19, 1921 -
Born Joan Elinor Portugal (1921-2017) journalist, author who recorded stories of Canadian war veterans
April 20, 1921 - Born Janine Sutto (1921-2017) award winning Quebec actor
April 30, 1921 -
Born Marion Bell Macrae (1921-2008) historical architect & teacher at the Ontario College of Art
April 30, 1921 -
Born Albanie Morin (1921-1976) one of the first three women Members of Canadian parliament from Quebec
May 24, 1921 -
Born Doreen Hall (1921-   ) musician
May 29, 1921 - Born Lorna Lucille Bergey (1921-2009) local historian for Cambridge area in Ontario
June 2, 1921 -
Born Mary Frances Fraser (1921-2011) award winning local historian from Brampton, Ontario
June 6, 1921 -
Born
Heather B. S. MacGregor (1921-2013) war bride
June 7, 1921 - Born Andrée Maillet (1921-1995) author
June 8, 1921 -
Born Gladys Alexis Smith (1921-1993) early movie actor

June 14, 1921 -
Born Dorothy Annabelle Straton McPhedran (1921-  ) 1st woman Inspector of Schools for the Ontario Ministry of Education

June 20, 1921 -
Born June Munro (1921-2010) librarian

June 20, 1921 - Born Corneila Hahn Oberlander (1921-2021) award winning landscape architect
June 25, 1921 -
Born Celia Franca (1921-2007) prima ballerina & founding artistic director of the national Ballet of Canada
June 28, 1921 - Born Helen Frances Gregor (1921-1989) textile artist

J
uly 4, 1921 - Born Cora Alida deJong Greenway (1921-  ) powerful social force & preservationist of Canadian Maritime history
July 31, 1921 - Born Gretta Wong Grant (1921-   ) 1st Chinese Canadian woman lawyer
August 11, 1921 - Born Ellen Burka (1921-2016) sport coach who is a member of the Canadian Sports Hall of Fame
August 13, 1921 - Born Jean Eleanor Stenton Portugal (1921-2016) journalist & author of stories of our veterans
August 18, 1921 -
Born Maria Daria Haust (1921-2022) pioneer of Paediatric Pathology
August 21, 1921 -
Born Hilda Patricia Barry (1921-2016) World War ll decoder
August 26, 1921 -
Born Mary Doris "Dodie" Barr (1921-2009) baseball player in women's league and member of Baseball Hall of Fame
September 13, 1921 -
Born Reva Potashin (1921-2013) psychologist
September 15, 1921 - Born Purvathi "Pari" Basrur (1921-2012) 1st woman faculty member to work at the Ontario Veterinary College

September 16, 1921 - Born Ursula Martius Franklin, (1921-2016) specialist & pioneer in the structure of metals & alloys
September 28, 1921 - Born Christine Newson - Charles (1921-2010) figure skater
October 18, 1921 -
Born Patricia Joudry (1921-2000) playwright
October 18, 1921 -
Born Beatrice Helen Worsley (1921-1972) computer scientist
October 20, 1921 -
Born Kati Rekai (1921-2010) author of children's books, broadcaster & journalist
November 9, 1921 -
Born Pierrette Alaire (1921-2011) opera singer
November 21, 1921 - Born Doris Anderson (1921-2007) feminist, social activist & well known journalist, winner of the Persons Case Award.
November 21, 1921 - Born Janet Margaret Anderson Perkin (1921-2012) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
December 4, 1921 - Born Pat Muriel Welsh Patterson (1921-???) broadcaster, composer, & writer
December 8, 1921 -
Born Edith Josie (1921-2010) journalist from northern Canada who was known world wide
December 12, 1921 - Born Izena Ross (1921-1945) first woman elected to Edmonton City Council

December 14, 1921
- Born Stella  W. Tate (1921-1999) 1st Occupational Therapist in the Royal Canadian Navy.
December 18, 1921 - Born Betty Lee (1921-2015) pioneer journalist
December 23, 1921 -
Born Margaret Maxwell Callaghan (1921-2019) Member of All American Girls Baseball League  of Fame

Deaths 1921:
January 1921 -
Died Beatrice LaPalme Issaurel (1881-1921) internationally acclaimed  opera singer
February 9, 1921 -
Died Sarah Hanna Roberta Coome (1837-1921) co-founder of the Anglican Sisterhood of St. John The Devine, Toronto, Ontario
February 11, 1921 -
Died Mercy Anne Coles (1838 -1921) diarist during pre-confederation Canada
March 1, 1921 - Died Julia Louisa Hurst-Mitchell (1831-1921) ship bride
May 23, 1921 -
Died Flora Macdonald Denison (1867-1921) journalist & suffragist & successful Toronto businesswoman
June 18, 1921 -
Died
Alice Theodosia Shaw-Chipman (1832-1921) teacher in New Brunswick
June 18, 1921 - Died Clara Mary Olding-Hebb (18691921) early woman doctor
June 29, 1921 -
Died Annie Gardner Brown (1864-1921) social activist & volunteer
July 10, 1922 - Died Amelia Anne Paget (1867-1922) author
August 8, 1921 - Died Camilla B. Sanderson (1845-1921) social activist
September 5, 1921 -
Died Bessie Maud Hanna (1884-1921) World War 1 Nursing Sister
October 4, 1921 -
Died Mary Augusta Reid (1854-1921) landscape painter, interiors & murals
October 20, 1921 -
Died Philomene Gendron (1840-1921)
religious Superior of a mission in Campbellton, New Brunswick
October 22, 1921 -
Died
Alice Star Tilly (1843-1921) social activist & "Mother of Confederation"
November 10, 1921 -
Died Jenny 'Jennie' Trout (1841-1921)  pioneer medical doctor, 1st Canadian woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada
November 30, 1921 - Died
Charlotte Sarah Canham (1846-1921) Anglican Church missionary to the Yukon

1922 January 16, 1922 - Violet Guymer (1885-1955) becomes the 1st woman to be a licensed Funeral Director in Canada when she is granted her embalmers license in Manitoba. Source: Quite and undertaking: the story of Violet Guymer, Canada's firs female licensed funeral director by Elizabeth Lycar and Lorrie Guymer Hutton, (Kelowna, B.C. : Nip and Tuck Publishing, 1966)

May 3, 1922 -
Prince Edward Island white women win the rights to vote and to hold provincial office. (Statutes of P.E.I. 1922 c. 5)


1922 -
The province of Manitoba provides legislation granting custody of children if the woman has been deserted by her husband.

May 12, 1922 -
 The Edmonton (Alberta) Commercial Graduates basketball team played the London (Ontario) Shamrocks to determine the 1st Dominion of Canada’s women’s basketball championships. The 1st game was played with Canadian girls rules (6 players on the courts), while the second game was played with Canadian boys rules (5 players on the court). The Grads won the 1st game by a score of 41-8, while the Grads lost the 2nd game by a score of 21-8. By a cumulative score, the Grads won 49-29, and were awarded the championship. The roster of this team included: Dorothy and Daisy Johnson, Noel Robertson, Winnie Martin, Eleanor Mountifield, Nellie Perry, Connie Smith, J. Percy Page (Head coach) Source: M. Ann Hall, Immodest and Sensational: 150 Years of Canadian Women in Sport,  p.31, James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Toronto, 2008,

May 16, 1922 - John McLaughlin, a pharmacist from Toronto, patents his 'Canada Dry' Pale Ginger Ale trademark

Spring 1922 -
The first five women graduated in medicine from McGill, University, Montreal

1922 -
Miriam Green Ellis (1879-1964) while in Edmonton in 1922,  financed her own journey to Aklavik, North West Territories on the edge of the Arctic Ocean and travelled with her typewriter and camera writing some 40 stories about her travels.  Her photos showed the life of peoples of northern Alberta. Sources to read: Miriam Green Ellis: Champion of the West. Edmonton; University of Alberta Press, 2013.

1922 - Alex Gibb (1891-1958) founds the Canadian Ladies Athletic Club and serves as the 1st President. Sources: “Queen of the Ice Lanes: the Preston Rivulettes and Women’s Hockey in Canada 1931-1940” by Carly Adams in Sport History Review no. 39 pages 1-29 2008; 100 more Canadian Heroines by Merna Forster Dundurn Press, 2011.

1922 - Dorothy Dworkin (1889-1976) establishes the Toronto Jewish Convalescent and Maternity Hospital later named Mount Sinai Hospital. Sources: Dorothy Dworkin. Backgrounder. Parks Canada. Online (Accessed July 2014) :Toronto’s 1st Jewish nurse writes of early Toronto. April 15, 2013 Online (Accessed July 2014)

December 16, 1922 - The Ladies Ontario Hockey Association is formed to oversee the development of women's hockey. Source "Queens of the Ice Lanes: the Preston Rivulettes and women's hockey in Canada 1931-1940 " by Carly Adams in Sport History Review 2008 Vol. 39 pages 1-29.

1922 - The Blender is invented but used only for bartending or for blending malts. It would have to wait until 1936 before it made it appearance as a domestic appliance. Source: Culinary Journey.

1922 - Dr. Frederick Banding & Dr. Charles Best along with researcher John. MacLeod & chemist James Collip discover insulin as a medical application for Diabetes

Births 1922:
1922 -
Born Mira Ashby (1922-2005) doctor working with brain injuries, Member order of Canada
1922? -
Margaret 'Magee' Ashworth - Foreman (1922-after 1992) World War l Nursing Sister
1922 -
Christine Elizabeth Byquist (1922?-2020) public health nurse
1922 -
Born Corinne Gallant (1922-2018) university professor & devout feminist
1922 - Born Madeleine Hinchey (1922-2005) former secretary general to the National Research Council
1922 -
Born Lola Lange (1922-2013) farmer's wife
1922 -
Born Maud Eugenia 'Jean" Lowe-Butler (1922-    ) champion sprinter
1922 -
Born Fredelle Bruser Maynard (1922-1989) writer & journalist who lived in Cabbagetown, Toronto
1922 -
Born Hanna Newcombe (1922-2011) social activist for peace
1922 -
Born Joan O'Sullivan (1922-2013) Sister of St Joseph, Hamilton, hospital administrator
1922 -
Born Stella W. Tate (1922-1999) 1st Occupational therapist in Canadian Navy
January 3, 1922 - Born Anne Szumigalski (1922-1999) poet & winner of the Governor General's Award in poetry 1995
January 11, 1922 -
Born Mabel McIntosh (1922-  ) noted North American Ornithologist
January 21, 1922 -
Born twins Rhona & Rhoda Wurtele (1922-   ) champion swimmers & female athletes of the year 1944.

January 22, 1922 - Born
Laverna Katie Dollimore (1922-2011) administrative diplomatic aided in saving U.S.A. Diplomats in the Iranian crisis November 4, 1979.
January 22, 1922 - Born Veronica Foster-Guerrette (1922-2000) ‘Ronnie the Bren Gun Girl’ & successful singer
January 22, 1922 - Born Kathleen 'Kay' Jean MacRitchie-MacBeth (1922-2018) played basketball with the Edmonton Grads
January 31, 1922 - Born Hugette Oligny (1922-2013) French Canadian actor
February 22, 1922 -
Born Julianna Rita Dusanko (1922-2003) played in the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
February 25, 1922 -
Born Molly Reilly (1922-1980) the 1st Canadian woman to be a corporate pilot
March 23, 1922 -
Born Ruth Eassers (1922-1975) pioneer doctor in psychoanalysis
March 24, 1922 -
Born Onna White (1924-2005) award winning dancer and choreographer
March 27, 1922 -
Born
Simma Holt (1922-2015) the 1st Jewish woman elected to a seat in House of Commons  Ottawa
April 6, 1922 - Born Nancy Mackay (1922-2016) medal winning sprinter in 1948 Olympic Games
April 9, 1922 -
Born Mary Rose Thacker-Temple (1922-1983) Canadian and North American champion figure skater
April 15, 1922 -
Born Lorraine McAllister (1922-1984) a singer & actor on the West coast.
April 18, 1922 - Born Elizabeth Hillman Waterston (1922-   ) an educator, author & critic
April 26, 1922 -
Born Jeanne Sauvé,(1922-1993) a journalist & politician, 1st woman Speaker of the House of Commons & 1st woman Governor General of Canada
May 5, 1922 - Born
Kit McDermott (1922-2010) teen spy for Dutch resistance World War ll, journalist and publisher
May 21, 1922 -
Born Jeann Beattie (1922-2005) novelist & journalist
May 26, 1922 -
Born Lorraine Althea Constance Monk (1922-2020) National Film Board of Canada
May 27, 1922 -
Born Margaret Rigsby Becklake (1922-2018) an academic & epidemiologist
May 29, 1922 -
Born Eleanor Coerr (1929-2010) foreign correspondent & author perhaps best known for her book, Sadako and the 1000 Cranes
June 3, 1922 - Born Florence Robinson (1922-2023) Black activist
June 11, 1922 -
Born
Grace Jean Sutherland Boggs (1922-2014) civil servant with National Gallery of Canada.
July 20, 1922 - Born
Simone Eileen Roach (1922-2016) a nun, & nursing educator
July 23, 1922 -
Born Jenny Whitehead Pile (1922-2004) World War ll photographer
August 2, 1922 -
Born Phyllis Ruth Blakeley (1922-1986) historian & archivist
August 6, 1922 -
Born Una Stella Abrahamson (1922-1999) author & domestic historian
August 11, 1922 -
Born Mavis Gallant (1922-2014)  author & playwright, Companion of Order of Canada
August 26, 1922 - Born Elizabeth "Betty" Brewster (1926-2012) poet
September 1, 1922 -
Born Yvonne De Carlo (1922-2007) actress best known for the TV show, The Munsters
September 4, 1922 - Born Elizabeth Selena James (1922-2019) opera singer, teacher, & coach
September 5, 1922 -
Born Francoise Aubut-Pratte (1922-1984) renowned organist and educator
September 8, 1922 - Born
E. Margaret Fulton (1922-2014) renowned feminist of her era
October 18, 1922 - Born Mildred Marion McAuley (1922-2006) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
November 3, 1922 - Born Bernice Thurman Hunter (1922-2002) author of books for children set in Toronto
November 6, 1922 -
Born
Bertha Cook-Jones (1922-2014) social activist for equality for Métis women
November 9, 1922 - Born Edna Viola Anderson (1922-2019) politician, member of Canadian parliament
November 10, 1922 -
Born Constance Elizabeth Beresford-Howe (1922-2016) author of short stories & novels
November 11, 1922 -
Born Tillie Taylor (1922-2011) a lawyer & social worker
November 13, 1922 - Born Madeleine Louise Helene Sherwood (1922-2016) the 1st woman to direct a short film for the American Film Institute
November 19, 1922 -
Born Louise Brown (1922-2003) medal winning tennis player.
December 2, 1922 -
Born Joan Maclagan (1922-    ) acclaimed judge in figure skating
December 9, 1922 -
Born Margaret 'Peggy' Letty Gillard Colonello (1922-2020) acclaimed golfer
December 25, 1922 -
Born Mary Emilie Thone - White (1922-2019) Champion figure skater
December 27, 1922 -
Born Alice Mary Sidgwick (1922-2014) medical doctor & choir master

Deaths 1922:
1922-
Died Amelia Etta Hall Johnson (1858-1922) Black author & poet
1922 -
Died Kate MacMillan (1867-1922) medical missionary
1922 -
Died
Marjorie Lowry Christie Picktall (1883-1922) poet & short story writer
March 22, 1922 - Died Amelia Etta Johnston (1858-1922) early North American Black author
April 4, 1922 - Died Carolin Graham Green (1891-1922) World War 1 Nursing Sister
April 19, 1922 -
Died
Marjorie Lowry Christie Picktall (1883-1922) poet
May 16, 1922 - Died
Winona Margaret Dixon (1884-1922) pacifist & social activist for women's & family rights
June 23, 1922 - Died
Charlotte MacIntyre (1849-1922) poet
July 3, 1922 -
Died
Charlotte Mont Brock Schreiber (1834-1922) artist & 1st woman book illustrator in Canada
July 22, 1922 -
Died Sara Jeanette Duncan (1862-1922) journalist & author of some 20 books
August 20, 1922 - Died Emma Graham (? - 1922) journalist & author
October 20, 1922 - Died
Margaret Lucas (1860-1922) pioneer in northwest Canada
November 8, 1922 - Died Jane Elizabeth MacDonald (1864-1922) author & poet.
December 10, 1922 - Died
Bertha Rosenthal 1849-1922) leading woman in the Ottawa Area
December 26, 1922 - Died Margaret Vallance Taylor, Lady Taylor (1840-1922) social activist

1923 February 10,1923 - Winnifred Blair (1903-1983) of Saint John, New Brunswick, becomes the1rst "Miss Canada at the Montreal Winter Fair Source: The Fairest Girl by David Goss in The Beaver Feb./March 2003 vol. 83.1 pg. 29

March 8, 1923 - Winnifred Blair
(1903-1983), Miss Canada, is the 1st  woman to sit on the 'floor', of a Canadian parliament when she attends the opening of the New Brunswick Legislature, sitting just off to the side of the 'Throne' Source: The Fairest Girl by David Goss in The Beaver Feb./March 2003 vol. 83.1 pg. 29

1923 -
The province of Ontario provides legislation granting custody of children if the woman has been deserted by her husband

1923 -
British Columbia government changes the ‘Women’s and Girl’s Protection Act’ removing all references to Chinese employers, leaving to the discretion of police officials whether white women were allowed to work in restaurants and laundries. The Act was repealed in 1968 Source: SBC 1923 c. 76; SBC 1968 C.58

1923 - Asayo Murakami (1898-2002) a picture bride who arrives in Vancouver, British Columbia  Source: Heroines.ca.

1923 - Agnes Chan
(1904?-1962) becomes the first Chinese Canadian nurse graduating from the Women's College Hospital School of Nursing

1923 -
Marguerite Michaud (1903-1982) becomes the 1st woman of Acadian descent to receive a university degree
Source: Herstory: The Canadian Women’s Calendar 2012.

1923 - Helen Beatrice Palen (1865-1971) Is appointed the Deputy Registrar of the Ontario Securities Commission and went on to be the 1st woman Registrar of the Supreme Court of Ontario Source: Diversifying the bar; Law Society of Upper Canada online accessed January 2013.:

1923 - Lucy Maud Montgomery (1874-1942) is the 1st Canadian woman to become a member of the Royal Society of Arts & Letters

1923 -
The class at the Royal College of Dental Surgeons is the largest to date and includes 6 women students

1923 - Kellogg's develops the 1st "Test Kitchen". GRRRREAT!

Births 1923:
1923 -
Born Kay Anglers (1923-2004) artist in water colours & fibre arts
1923
- Born Jean E. Caine (1923-2014) broadcaster in Ontario
1923 -
Born Cecile Lalande - Dagenais (1923-1987) nurse & nursing administrator
1923 -
Born Catherine Norah McCarthy-Kirby (1923-2019) champion figure skater
1923 -
Born Mary Hrenchuk Pankiw (1923 -   )
Woman of Distinction Award, Winnipeg YWCA, an academic & educator
1923 -
Born Jeanne Brault Laurin (1923-2012) 1st woman mechanic in Canada
1923 -
Born Laura Legg (1923-2010) who in 1975 is the 1st woman bencher of the Law Society of Ontario
1923 - Born Jacqueline Shumiatcher (1923-   ) social activist and community volunteer in Regina, Saskatchewan
1923 - Born Jean Southworth (1923-2008) pioneer newspaper journalist, & musician
January 4, 1923 -
Born Verna Isabel Margaret Freeman (1923-2002) music teacher, clown palliative care worker
January 4, 1923 -
Born Hugette Proulx (1923-2011) broadcaster who had open shows on sexuality
January 29, 1923 -
Born Rella Braithwaite (1923-2019) Black historian
February 3, 1923 -
Born Helen Lawrence Buckley (1923-2009) economist & writer
February 3, 1923 - Born Alice Robitaille/Alys Robi (1923-2011) well known Quebec singer
February 11, 1923 - Born Marjory 'Marj' McGillivray Gilles (1923-2020) journalist
February 22, 1923 -
Jean Petrona Angus (1923-2013) Deaconess & leader in the United Church of Canada
February 22, 1923 -
Born Anne Deyotte (1923-   ) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
March 2, 1923 - Born Ghitta Caiserman-Roth (1923-2005)  renowned award winning artist
March 3, 1923 - Born Madeleine Arbour (1923-   ) artist & interior designer
March 13, 1923 -
Born Helen Callaghan (1923-1992) Played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League  Fame
March 14, 1923 - Died Amelia ‘Minnie’ Johnston Weatherbe (1837-1923) poet
March 19, 1923 -
Born Betty Roodish Goodwin (1923-2008) artist & sculptor

March 24, 1923 -
Born Norda Bennett (1923-1999) Jewish woman serving R C A F World War ll
April 13, 1923 -
Born Elsie Cressman (1923-2012) Order of Ontario for work in midwifery

April 25, 1923 - Born Melissa ' Millei' Hayden (1923-2006) internally renowned prima ballerina
May 5, 1923 - Born Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1923-2017) award winning mathematician
May 15, 1923 - Born Gabrielle Bertrand (1923-1999) Member of the Canadian parliament
May 22, 1923 -
Born Denise Pelletier (1923-1976) bilingual actor of TV, stage, & movies
May 24, 1923 -
Died Minna May Austen (????_1923) early woman doctor & medical missionary
June 29, 1923 -
Born Beverly Witter Du Gas (1923-2012) nurse
June 30, 1923 -
Born Edna Lenora Perry (1923-2020) Anglican Priest
July 10, 1923 - 
Born Suzanne Cloutier (1923-2003) actor
July 13, 1923 -
Born Hélène Brodeur (1923-2010) educator & award winning author
July 20, 1923 -
Born Flora Minnie Leone Bagnall (1923-2017) award winning teacher & provincial politician
August 1, 1923 -
Born Yvonne Valleau Wildman (1923-   ) member RCAF
September 1, 1923 -
Born Bridget Morin (1923-1999) social worker
September 4, 1923 -
Born May Cutler (1923-2011) publisher, author, Mayor of Westmount, Quebec
September 14, 1923 -
Born May Cutler (1923-2011) publisher, author & mayor of Westmount, Quebec
September 18, 1923 -
Born Bertha Wilson, (1923-2007) 1st woman appointed to the Supreme Court of Canada
September 23, 1923 -
Born Elsie Doreen Wingrove Earl (1923-2016) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
September 27, 1923 -
Born Jocelyne Binet (1923-1968) composer, pianist, teacher
September 30, 1923 -
Born Thérése Gouin Decarie (1923-   ) professor of psychology & author
October 9, 1923 - Born
Andrée Desautels (1923-   ) musician, musicologist, & music teacher
October 11, 1893 -
Born Mary Yvonne Carter (1923-2018) lawyer & judge
October 23, 1923 -
Born Réjane Laberge-Colas (1923-2009) lawyer & first woman provincial superior court judge
October 28, 1923 -
Born Thelma Josephine Hundeby (1923-2001) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
October 31, 1923 - Born Lorna van Mossel (1923-2014) Social Activist who worked with new immigrants
November 10, 1923 -
Born Kathleen 'Kay' Emmett Callard-McNaughton (1923-2008) actor in movies & TV
November 11, 1923 -
Born
Mary Irene Patricia Jolliffe (1923-2014) press agent for the arts
November 21, 1923 -
Born Keiko Margaret Lyons (1923-2019) businesswoman with the C B C
November 30, 1923 -
Born Gloria Violet Barwell-Kay (1923-2007) Registered Nurse & collector of nursing caps
December 5, 1923 -
Born Ruth Miriam Goldbloom (1923-2012) the force behind the development of Pier 21 Museum in Halifax, Nova Scotia
December 6, 1923 - Born Janet Lang Boland (1923-2019) second woman to become a judge in 1972 in County Court
December 14, 1923 - Born Blanche Lemco van Gingle. (1923-2022) architect
D
ecember 26, 1923 - Born Pearl Anderson-Boal (1923-1986) served in RCAF WW ll & nurse

Deaths 1923:
1923 -
Died Ada May Courtice (1860-1923) founder of the Home & School Movement
February 11, 1923 -
Died Susanna Maxwell (1805-1923) Black pioneer of Toronto
February 18, 1923 - Died Anne Quinlan (1839-1923) teacher in New Brunswick
February 28, 1923 - Died Marion Stirling (1846-1923) social activist, medical doctor, & missionary
April 15, 1924 - Died Lady Mary Pellatt (1857-1924) 1st Commissioner of Girl Guides in Canada
May 2, 1923 -
Died by hanging Filumena 'Florence' Constanzo Lassandro (1900-1923) convicted murderer, only woman hanged in Alberta
May 7, 1923 -
Died Florence Carlyle (1864-1923) outstanding portrait artist
May 24, 1923 -
Died Minna May Austen (????_1923) early woman doctor & medical missionary

June 6, 1923 -
Died Margaret Fox Jenkins (1843-1923) west coast activist
August 24, 1923 - Died Ada Mary Brown Courtice (1860-1923) social activist & teacher, founder of Home & School Association
September 15, 1923 - Died Marie Beatrice Herminie Vidal (1868-1923) World War l Nursing Sister
October 8, 1923 - Died Gertrude Moffatt (1884-1923) poet
October 9, 1923 - Died Lily Dougall (1868-1923) novelist & religious writer
November 2, 1923 - Died Minnie Caroline Forsyth-Grant (   -1923) author
December 4, 1923 - Died Edna May Williston Sexton (1880-1923) social activist

1924 1924 - Phyllis Munday (1894-1990.)  and Annette Buck  become the 1st women to reach the summit of Mount Robson, the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies

January 26, 1924 - An Order-in Council mandates the use of the Canadian Red ensign on Canadian Government buildings outside Canada. It is is the first officially allowed use of the Red Ensign flag on land, although it has been used unofficially for many years

January 29-31, 1924 - Cecil Eustace Smith
(1908-1997) a 15 year old figure skater, is the 1st Canadian woman to represent Canada in an Olympic Games. She skated in both the ladies individual and in the pairs events. at the 1st official Olympic Winter Games, Chamonix, France Source: Status of Women Canada.  Adult fact Sheet Women and sports in Canada: an historical overview. (Ottawa, 2002)

1924 - Angelina Napolitano (1883?- ????) is released from Kingston Penitentiary after serving some 12 years of a life sentence for killing her abusive husband in 1911. She had originally be sentenced to hang but British and North American wide protests got the original sentence changes. She dropped from site once out of prison

March 8, 1924 - Canada celebrates International Women's Day for the 1st time

1924 - The Canadian Council of Jewish Women is formed independent of the National Jewish Council of Women out of the United States

1924 - The Ontario Ministry of Health takes over public health nursing 

1924 -
Frozen foods are invented by Clarence Birdseye
Source : Canuck Chicks and Maple Leaf Mamas : women of the Great White North by Ann Douglas Toronto, McArthur and Co., 2002. pg 14.

April 1, 1924 - The Royal Canadian Air Force is formed

1924 - The Federation of Medical Women of Canada is founded at Glebe Collegiate Institute, Ottawa, Ontario.

1924 -
The University of Toronto and the University of Western Ontario, London begin offering courses in  Public Health Nursing

1924 - The Popsicle is Patented. Slurrrrrrp!

Births 1924:
1924 -
Born May Kearney (1924?-1999) professional figure skater
1924 -
Born Shirley Douglas Gib (19242017) first woman bank manager in Canada
1924 -
Born Lucille Johnstone (1924-2004) volunteer, social worker, & entrepreneur
1924 -
Born May Eleanor Kilborn (1924-????) nurse serving in China
1924 -
Born Mary Gabriel LeClair (1924-1994) nurse in Prince Edward Island
1924 -
Born
Lillian McGregor (1924-2012)  the 1st Elder in residence at the University of Toronto and the 1st Aboriginal  woman awarded an honorary doctorate
1924 - Born Monique Merastry (1924-1996) Indigenous artist
1924 -
Born Margaret Neylan (1924-2005) nurse and nursing administrator
1924 -
Born Stella Avura Panarites (1924-1986)
the 1st woman lawyer of Greek heritage in Ontario
1924 -
Born Mary Clark Payne (1924-   ) medical missionary with the United Church of Canada
1924 -
Born Ruth Penner (1924 -   ) member Canadian Women's Army Corp in World War ll

1924 -
Born Aileen Theodora Williams (1924-2015) Black activist
January 1, 1924 -
Born Clara Balinsky (1924-2006) volunteer at local, provincial, national & international levels on behalf of the Canadian Jewish community

January 1, 1924 -
Born Arleene 'Johnnie' Johnson Noga (1924-2017) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
January 10, 1924 -
Born Ludmilla Chairiaeff Riga (1924-1996) founder of Les Grands Ballets Canadiens
January 20, 1924 - Born Marcelle Ferron (1924-2001)  member of a group of artists known as Les Automatistes
January 29, 1924 - Born Lois Catherine Marshall (1924-1997)  international opera singer
February 2, 1924 - Born Geneviève Salbaing (1922-2016) co-founder of Les Ballets Jazz de Montréal
February 19, 1924 - Born Suzanne Eon (1924-1994) synchronized swimming coach
March 1, 1924 -
Born Anne Kahane (1926-   ) international prize winning sculptor
March 11, 1924 -
Born Eva Von Gencsy (1924-2013) founder of Les Ballets Jazz de Montreal
March 16, 1924 - Born Phyllis 'Pat' Grosskurth (1924-2015) author & 1st female professor in English Department, University of Toronto
March 23, 1924 - Born Amy Louise Marsland (1924-2013) journalist
March 26, 1924 - Born Madge Bruce (1924-2022) librarian
March 28 1924 -
Born Claire Gagnier (1924-   ) opera singer & actor
April 4, 1924 -
Born Sarla Bedi (1924-2013) 1st woman to be registered as a Hindu priest in Ontario
April 13, 1924 -
Born Leith Margaret Knight (1924-2013) journalist & local historian
May 14, 1924 -
Born Sonia 'Toni' Esmée Florence d'Artois (1924-2014) secret agent during World War ll
May 16, 1924 -
Born
Died Marion Adams Macpherson (1924-1998) Foreign Service Officer
May 28, 1924 - Born
Lily Rosebush (1924-2013) pioneer worker against drunk drivers.
June 2, 1924 - Born June Callwood (1924-2007) author & officer of the Order of Canada
June 7, 1924 - Born Vivian Mabel Jung (1924-2014) Asian Canadian teacher who fought discrimination
June 13, 1924 -
Born Blossom Temkin Wigdor (1924 -   ) psychologist
July 31, 1924 - Born Rosella Henry (1924-1945) C W A C World War ll
July 31, 1924 -
Born Bette Stephenson (1924-2019) 1st woman president Canadian Medical Association
August 22, 1924 -
Born Francess Marie Gage (1924-2017) acclaimed sculptor
August 24, 1924 - Born Constance ‘Connie’ Marie Beattie (1924-1949) physiotherapist who served arctic Inuit
August 28, 1924 -
Born Pat Holden Collins (1924-2011) one of the world's 1st women photo journalists
September 3, 1924 - Born Lois Daley Laycock (1924-2020) poet

September 8, 1924 -
Born Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain (1924-2016) 1st woman appointed to the Quebec provincial cabinet

September 8, 1924 -
Born Marie 'Mimi' Parent (1924-2005) artist
September 17, 1924 -
Born Jennifer Dickson (1924-   ) photographer & print maker
November 11, 1924 -
Born Evelyn Moroz Wawryshyn (1924 -    ) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
November 13, 1924 - Born Jeanne Auclair (1924-   ) painter, fabric artist, & mosaicist
November 22, 1924 -
Born Anne Anna/Annabelle Jane Thompson McFarlane (1924-1983) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
December 15,1924 -
Born Ida Haendel (1924-2020) musician
December 20, 1924 -
Born Judy Verlyn LaMarsh (1924-1980) Liberal Politician, & Doyenne of Canada's Centennial celebrations 1967
December 30, 1924 -
Born Yvonne Brill (1924-2013) award winning, pioneering engineer, & space scientist & inventor

Deaths 1924:
1924 - Died
Lucy Faris (1855-1924) philanthropist
1924? - Died Angeline Napolitano (1883-1924?) after severe abuse from her husband she became the convicted murderer of her husband
January 24, 1924 - Died Ellen Mary Knox (1858-1924) founding principal of Havergal Ladies College, Toronto, Ontario
March 2, 1924- Died Adeline Margaret Teskey (1853-1924) author
March 20, 1924 - Died Sara Anne McLagan (1855-1924) 1st Canadian woman newspaper editor
April 24, 1924 - Died Lady Mary Pellatt (1857-1924) first commissioner of Canadian Girl Guides
May 1924 -
Died
Margaret 'Miggsy' Graham (1870-1924) journalist
June 16, 1924 -
Died
Grace Louise Reynolds Calder (1854-1924) Nurse who taught Nightingale System in Canadian West
August 12, 1924 -
Died Matilda Moore Churchill (1840-1924) missionary to India from Baptist church
August 18, 1924 - Died Laura Lemon (1866-1924) composer
November 24, 1924 -
Died Blanche Lucile Macdonald (1853-1924) author
 

1925
 
April 13, 1925 - Newfoundland [white] women won the rights to vote and to hold provincial office

1925 -
The Federal Divorce Law allows women to obtain a divorce on the same grounds as men, simple adultery. Previous to this woman had to prove 'Bestiality" on the part of their husband.

June 10,1925 - The United Church of Canada is formed with the unification of the Methodist Church, the Congregationalist Church and some of the Presbyterian Churches. At the time of church union, the Women's Association of the United Church of Canada is formed with a mandate to assist the pastor in his work, to have genera oversight of the furnishing of the manse, to assist in the socials and welfare work of the congregation, to raise money for local church purposes and to promote a spirit of goodwill and Christian fellowship through out congregations Source: Voices of the United Church Women 1962-2002 Edited by Elizabeth Gillan Muir (Toronto: United Church of Canada, 2002)

1925 -
 The Pioneer Women, a labour Zionist group branches into Canada from the United States. Its main goals are to raise funds for the support of working people’s  institutions in the land of Israel and to sponsor the Habonim Youth Movement in Canada


September 1925 -
Memorial University in Newfoundland, a public university, is founded in Saint John's as a living Memorial to those in Newfoundland and Labrador who gave their lives during World War 1. It becomes the largest University in Atlantic Canada.

September 1925 - Alex Gibb
(1891-1958) helps write the constitution of the Women's Amateur Athletic Union. Sources: “Queen of the Ice Lanes: the Preston Rivulettes and Women’s Hockey in Canada 1931-1940” by Carly Adams in Sport History Review no. 39 pages 1-29 2008; 100 more Canadian Heroines by Merna Forster Dundurn Press, 2011.

December 7, 1925 - The Women's Amateur Athletic Foundation of Canada is founded and a Board of examiners. Sources: “Queen of the Ice Lanes: the Preston Rivulettes and Women’s Hockey in Canada 1931-1940” by Carly Adams in Sport History Review no. 39 pages 1-29 2008; 100 more Canadian Heroines by Merna Forster Dundurn Press, 2011.

1925 - The Prince Edward Island Nurses Act takes effect creating standards and board of examiners

Births 1925:
1925 - Born Dorothy Harley Eber (1925-   ) author
1925 -
Born Elisapee Ishulutag (1925-2018) Inuit artist
1925 -
Born Winnifred James (1925-1977) nurse
1925 -
Born Marion Jean Lewis (1925-    ) medical researcher
1925 -
Born Mary Majka (1925-   ) Canadian Maritimes naturalist
1925 -
Born Mariruth Sarsfield (1925-2013) Black activist, journalist, researcher/author, & broadcaster
1925 -
Born Liana Van der Bellen (1925-2022) rare books librarian
January 19, 1925 -
Born Ziona Kaplan (1925-2020) Jewish member of RCAF in World War ll
January 23, 1925 -
Born Marie Elizabeth Macbeath (1925-2015) teacher & scientist
February 6, 1925 - Born Marie Alfreda ‘Freda’ Diesing (1925-2002) artist
February 10, 1925 -
Born Mary Elizabeth Bayer (1921-2005) pioneer of daytime television programming in Manitoba
March 13, 1925 -
Born
Susan Douglas Rubes (1925-2013) actor with distinguished career on stage, TV, & film
March 10, 1925 -
Born Jacqueline Park (1925-2018) author
April 1, 1925 -
Born Tobie Thelma Steinhouse, artist and printmaker
April 4, 1925 - Born Edna Rose Ritchings (1925-2017) Sweet Angel, Mother Devine of the International Peace Mission movement
April 9, 1925 -
Born
Goldie 'Red' Burns (1925-2013) academic, enthusiastic teacher  
April 16, 1925 -
Born
Jeannine Lock (1925-2012) award winning journalist, broadcaster and producer
April 19. 1925 - Born Constance ‘Connie’ May Davidson-Howey (1925-2012) historian & teacher
May 9, 1925 -
Born Pamela Ann McDougall (1925-2015) 1st Foreign Service Officer appointed as Deputy Minister level of federal government
May 11, 1925 -
Born Betty Ruth Beatrice Simpson (1925-2014) local Black historian in Windsor, Ontario area
May 14, 1925 -
Born Rose Eleanor Milne (1925-2014) sculptor
May 14, 1925 - Born June Rowlands (1925-2017) 1st woman to be mayor of Toronto
June 10, 1925 -
Born Francoise Sullivan (1925-  ) renowned artist
June 21, 1925 -
Born Mildred 'Millie' Sarah Maria Tremblay (1925-2014) award winning poet
July 17, 1925 -
Born Margaret Mitchell (1925-2017) Member of the Canadian parliament
July 20, 1925 -
Born Alice Mildred Heap (1925-2012) social activist & pacifist
July 25, 1925 -
Born Charmion King (1925-2007) actor o stage, radi0, TV, & film
July 25, 1925 -
Born Patsy Rodgers-Henderson (1925-2020) first Queen of the Calgary Stampede
August 22, 1925 -
Born Theresa 'Terry' Paz  Donahue (1925-2019) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
August 25, 1925 - Died Janet Leys Shaw MacTavish (1925-1972) architect
October 5, 1925 -  
Born Dorothy Charlotte Johnson (1925-2017) National President of the Women's Institutes and community volunteer
October 26, 1925 -
Born Lena "Lee" Delmonico (1925-2012) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
November 22, 1925 -
Born Dormer M. Ellis (1925-  ) acclaimed engineer
December 6, 1925 - Born Edith R. Henry (1925-2016) Black nurse
December 10, 1925 -
Born Mary Kustra (1925-1999) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
December 10, 1925 -
Born Margaret 'Maggie" Glenesk Beal Morris (1925-2014) radio and TV personality and Bell telephone voice
December 15, 1925 -
Born Helen Jean Baxter-Marsereau (1925-1996) first woman engineer in New Brunswick
December 20, 1925 -
 Born Daisy Mae Gordon (1925-2014) Black trailblazer
December 29, 1925 -
Born Coleen Tibaudeau (1929-2012) poet


Deaths 1925:
1925 -
Died
Josephine Dandurand (1862-1925) journalist who used the pen name "Josette" Deaths 1925:
1925 -
Died Queenie Fairchild (18180-1925) author
1925 -
Died Lenora King (1851-1925) 1st doctor to serve in China, she was made a Mandarin by the Chinese.
1925 -
Died Alvira Lockwood (????-1925) photographer
1925 -
Died
Katherine 'Kate' Joanne Mackay-MacKenzie (1870-1925) early woman doctor
1925 -
Died
Georgea Powell (1857-1925) Headed the first group of nurses to the Yukon in 1898
January 4, 1925 - Died Ellen 'Nellie' Cashman (1845?-1925) businesswoman
January 26, 1925 -
Died Margaret Amelia Corlis (????-1925) indomitable early woman doctor
March 2, 1925 -
Died Mary Moore Macklin (1873-1925) early woman doctor & medical missionary
March 2, 1925 -
Died Josephine Herélle-Henriette Marchand-Dandurand (1861-1925) 1st woman to edit a French language periodical in Canada.
March 16, 1925 - Died Elizabeth Rebecca Gray (1857-1925) indomitable early woman doctor
April 3, 1925 -
Died
Jane Stafford (1842-1925) pioneer of the Canadian North West
April 17, 1925 -
Born Roslyn 'Lyn' Marcies-Greg (1925-2020) World War ll RCAF
April 27, 1925 -
Died Norah Mary Holland (1876-1925) poet

April 27, 1925 -
Died Katherine Angelina Hughes (1876-1925) journalist one of the 16 founders of the Canadian Womens Press Club in 1904 & 1st provincial archivist of Alberta.
May 28, 1925 -
Died
Roberta Elizabeth Tilton (1837-1925) social activist with the Women's Christian Temperance Union
July 16, 1925 -
Died Wilhelmina 'Minnie' Smith (1849-1925) social activist and community volunteer
September 7, 1925 - Died Mary Catherine English (1877-1925) World War l Nursing Sister
September 28, 1925 - Died Louisa Townsend-Mallandaine (1831-1925) 'Ship-Bride' & pioneer in British Columbia
November 20, 1925 -
Died
Clara Morrison (1848-1925), stage actress known as the "Queen of the Melodramas"

1926 March 2-3, 1926 - The first conference of Deaconesses of the United Church of Canada is held

November 18, 1926
- The Balfour Commission declares all British dominions as autonomous and equal in status

1926 - Women over 25 years of age in the colony of Newfoundland gain the right to vote while men of 21 were allowed to vote

1926 - Mlle Thais Frémont founds the Conservative Women's Association for Quebec City

1926 -
The memorial in honour of nursing sisters of World War I, located in the Hall of Honour, centre block Parliament Buildings, Ottawa is unveiled Source: Canadian Nurses in World War I. Trent University Archives:Exhibit online  (accessed July 22, 2005)

1926 - The Women's Amateur Athletic Federation (W A A F)  of Canada is formed  Source: Status of Women Canada.  Adult fact Sheet Women and sports in Canada: an historical overview. (Ottawa, 2002)

1926 - Lela Brooks,(1908-   ) a speed skater, wins the world title  Saint John New Brunswick…Canada’s 1st woman to be a world champion.

1926 - Dr. Allie Vibert Douglas
(1894-1988) is the 1st woman in Canada to graduate with a PhD in astrophysics Source: Historical figures in Astronomy by Carmen Rush, Royal Astronomy Society of Canada / (accessed July 28, 2005)

1926 - Dr. Mattie Rotenberg
(1897-1989)  is the 1st woman and 1st Jew to earn a PhD in Physics at the University of Toronto
Sources: Mattie Levi Rotenberg by Nessa Rapoport. We Remember, Jewish Women’s Archives. Online Accessed December 2012.

1926 - Four new vitamins are identified by the mid 1920's

1926 -
Cod Liver Oil is recommended for children as a supplement for vitamin D. It is administered in a liquid form and has its original fish flavour, no "taste good" flavorings are added. Shudddder!

Births 1926:
1926 - Born Margaret Beckman (1926-2008) internationally acclaimed modern pioneer in Library Science
1926 -
Born Ola Shanks Black (1926-2018) contemporary dancer
1926 -
Born Patricia Jenkins Blondal (1926-1959) broadcast journalist, journalist & novelist

1926 -
Born Nadine Hunt (1926-1993) 1st woman to lead a labour federation in Canada
1926 -
Born Tamara Joworska (1926-2015) acclaimed textile artist
1926 -
Born Ellen Signe McLean (1926-2012) president of Associated Country Women of the World
1926 -
Born Jean Roberts (1926-2012) stage actor
1926 -
Born June Rose Schofield (1926- 2002) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
1926 -
Born Evelyn Shapiro (1926-2010) health administrator
1926 -
Born Shirlee Anne Smith (1926-2020) Hudson Bay Company archivist
January 1, 1926 -
Born Phyllis Fay Gotlieb (1926-2009) poet
January 4, 1926 -
Born Betty Kennedy (1926-2017) well known radio & television personality, appointed to the senate in 2000
February 3, 1926 -
Born Winnie Roach-Leuszler (1926-2004) acclaimed international swimmer who was the 1st Canadian woman to swim the English Channel
February 15, 1926 -
Born Eileen Elizabeth Dailly (1926-2011) politician

February 20, 1926 -
Born Muriel Kovitz (1926-   ) businesswoman and Chancellor of University of Calgary

March 1, 1926  Born Anne Kahane – Langstadt (1926-2023) sculptor
March 9, 1926 -
Born Flavia Elliott Redelmeier (1926-   ) social volunteer
March 17, 1926 - Born Marjory Shedd (1926-2008) champion badminton player who also excelled in volleyball & basketball
April 9, 1926 - Born Mary Isobel Eady (1926-2011) women's rights advocate & unionist
April 26, 1926 -
Born Alcenya Crowley (1926-2010) social activist
April 29, 1926 -
Born Gene Anne 'Jan' Turner (!926-2012) physician
May 13, 1926 -
Born Joy Dorothy Coghill-Thorne (1926-2017) actor & promoter of theatre arts
May 18, 1926 -
Born Joanna Miller (1926-2012) well known award winning peace activist
May 25, 1926 -
Born Phyllis Fay Gotlieb,(1926-2009) author
June 3, 1926 - Born Flora MacDonald (1926-2015) politician and 1st woman to hold a major cabinet post as secretary of State for External Affairs
June 8, 1926 - Born Elaine Grand (1926-2001) C B C broadcaster
June 16, 1926 -
Born Jeanne Maranda (1926-2021) feminist & nurse
June 21, 1926 -
Born Dorothy 'Dee' Anne Read (1926-2004) an avid ski enthusiast and coach
July 1, 1926 - Born Marie Aiken-Barnes (1926-2019) tapestry artist
July 14, 1926 -
Born Doreen Hume (1926-  ) operatic soprano
July 18 , 1926 - Born Margaret Lawrence (1926-1987) award winning author
July 23, 1926 - Born Erminie Cohen (1926-2019) social activist & Senator from New Brunswick
July 26, 1926 -
Born Erminie Cohen (1926-   ) respected businesswoman recognized with an award from the United Nations & Senator
August 3, 1926 - Born Christine Lorna Beckett (1926-2016) member of the All American Girls Professional Baseball League.
August 9, 1926 - Born Mabel M. DeWare (1926-2022) appointed to the Canadian Senate 1990.
August 27, 1926 - Born Juliette Augustina Sysak Cavazzi (1926 -2107) singer & CBC TV personality
August 31, 1926 - Born Elaine Anna Fildes (1926-   ) Champion tennis player
September 2, 1926 -
Born Catherine 'Kay' Isobel Hawkins (1926-2021) Justice of the Peace
September 21, 1926 -
Born Marjorie Skidmore (1926-2017) home child
September 22, 1926 -
Born Angela Elizabeth Davis (1926-1994) teacher, professor, historian & art consultant
November 8, 1926 - Born Katherine 'Kate' Mary Craven Clark (1926-2021) actor on TV & movies
November 9, 1926 -
Born Mary Louise Morrison (1926-   ) acclaimed soprano & Officer of the Order of Canada
November 26, 1926 - Born Rose Fleury (1926 -  ) renowned Métis genealogist
November 28, 1926 - Born Ola Marie Skanks (1926-2018) choreographer
December 1, 1926 -
Born Allyn Ann McLerie (1926-2018) actor
December 21, 1926 -
Born Phyllis Theodosia Simmons-Brooks (1926-2012) Black teacher-librarian
December 29, 1926 -
Born Verna Marguerite 'Marg' Osborne (1926-1977) singer of country, folk & gospel with Don Messer's Jubilee.

Deaths 1926:
1926 -
Died Julia Smith Winder (1846-1926) pioneer of the Canadian North West

January 14, 1926 -
Died
Caroline 'Kate' Churchill (1833-1926) journalist & feminist
March 18, 1926 - Died Joanna Miller (1926-2012) well known award winning peace activist
March 31, 1926 -
Died
Jemima Bray (1858-1926) pioneer in Canadian northwest
March 31, 1926 -
Died Janet Carnochan (1839-1926) teacher & historian
June 8, 1926 - Died
Eliza Ann McIntosh Reid (1841-1926) social activist
August 26, 1926? - Died
Margaret Connolly (1889-1926?) World War l Nursing Sister
November 29, 1926
- Died Sarah Anne Riddle (1888-1926) World War l Nursing Sister

December 4, 1926 -
Died
Marie Jeanne Antoinette Antctil (1875-1926) educator

1927 February 7, 1927 - Queen's University ice hockey goaltender, Elizabeth ‘Bessie’ Graham (1905-1989) , donned a wire fencing mask to protect herself against shots to the face and became the 1st goalie to wear a mask (32 years before Jacques Plante set the standard for all future goalies)

1927 -
The 1st coast-to-coast radio network broadcast celebrations of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation

1927 - L’Alliance Canadienne pour le vote des femmes du Québec is formed led by Idola Saint-Jean (1880-1945) is formed as is the League for Women’s Rights led by Thérèse Casgrain (1896-1931).

1927 - Mary Travers (La Bolduc) (1894-1941) is asked to sing to replace an ailing colleague at an event. The audience appreciated her talent and she began an successful singing career. Source : 100 Canadian heroines : Famous and forgotten faces by Merna Forester. Toronto : Dundurn Press, 2004.

1927 - Everyday an average of 4 Canadian women die from childbirth.

1927 - the 1st Quebec provincial bill to give women in the province the right to vote is introduced but defeated in the Quebec Legislature. Source: Herstory 2008: The Canadian  Women's Calendar (Coteau Books, 2007)

1927 -
Girl Guide Leader Christina Riepsamen baked cookies as a fund raiser. Who knew that Girl Guide cookies would become a lasting symbol.

1927 - Mazo de La Roche
(1897-1961) publishes her 1st novel and begins a series called Jelna

1927 - The Calgary Current Events Club is founded and rapidly gains popularity with professional women of the city. In 1929 the group changed its name to the Calgary Business and Professional Women's Club (BPW)

Births 1927:
1927 - Born Margaret Jean Gee (1927-1995) first Chinese-Canadian woman lawyer in British Columbia
1927 -
Born Mary W. Grey (1927-1996) astronomer
1927 -
Born Fran Herman (1927-   )  pioneer of music therapy to help disabled people

1927 - Born Alma Houston (1927-1997?) Inuit art promoter
1927 -
Born  June Kander (1927-2004) educator & humanitarian
1927? - Born Florence Lavina Smith-Bauld (1927?-2019) respected Black teacher of Nova Scotia
1927 -
Born Mary Patricia Weaver (1927-2018) 1st woman lawyer to be a partner in a law firm in Northern Ontario
January 10 1927 - Born Gisele Mackenzie (1927-2005) accomplished violinist, singer & star of TV & movies
January 15, 1927 -
Born Gretta Chambers (1927-2017) university leader, columnist, broadcaster, & 1st woman chancellor of McGill University
January 24, 1927 -
Born Phyllis Lambert (1927-   ) accomplished architect & founder of the Canadian Centre for Architecture
January 27, 1927 - Born Edith Firth (1927-2005) librarian, bibliographer & author
January 28, 1927 - Born Sheila Abby Finestone (1927-2009) Member of Canadian parliament & Senator
February 14, 1927 -
Born Lois Maxwell (1927-2007) actor who was Miss Moneypenny in 14 James Bond films
February 15, 1927 - Born Marketa Gotz-Stankiewicz (1927- 2022) award winning educator
February 27, 1927 - Born Margaret Cockshutt (1927-2023) librarian & administrator
March 28, 1927 -
Born Fernande Saint-Martin (1927-2019) journalist, art critic, & author
April 7, 1927 -
Born Elsie Dorothy Knowles, internationally acclaimed water colour artist
April 8, 1927- Born Lois Miriam Wilson, (1924 -  ) 1st woman president Canadian Council of Churches & 1st woman Moderator of the United Church of Canada
April 1927 - Born Phyllis Webb (1927-   ) prolific poet
April 25, 1927 - Born Frances Hyland (1927-2004) acclaimed actor of stage, film, & TV
April 29, 1927 -
Born Aideen Nicholson (1927-    ) Member of Parliament of Canada
April 30, 1927- Born Marie Warder (1927-2014),journalist & author of 24 books
May 2, 1927 - Born Budge Marjorie MacGregor Wilson (1927-2021) award winning author
May 7, 1927 - Born Sally Crooks (1927-2011) Well respected educator
May 9, 1927 -  Born Audrey Hines Daniels (1927-  ) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
May 17, 1927 - Born Marilyn Hall (1927-2017) producer of TV & film, author, & philanthropist
May 26, 1927 -
Born Elizabeth "Betty" Ann Berthiaume Wicken (1927-2011) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
June 1, 1927 - Born Barbara Kathleen Buchner (1927-2011) medical researcher in virology, hepatitis and radioimmunoassay
June 3, 1927 - Born Sylvia Ostry (1927-2020) economist
June 25, 1927 -
Born Patricia Bates (1927-   ) highly innovative artist
June 27, 1927 - Born Virginia ‘Gina’ Ann McDougall-Cohoe (1927-2014) rodeo champion & sculptor
July 3, 1927 - 
Born Thérèse Renaud(1927-2005), author, poet, & painter
July 6, 1927 - Born Delores Clayman (1927-2021) composer of 'Hockey Night in Canada'
July 8, 1927 -
Born Flora Sikotan Zaharia (1927-2022) Indigenous academic & storyteller of her people
July 22, 1927 -
Born Dorothy Dearborn (1927 -   ) well known New Brunswick journalist & author 
August 8, 1927 -
Born Eleanor Callow (1927-   ) "Squirt" played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
August 21, 1927 - Born
Helen Dacey Wilson (1927-2015) author, broadcaster & civil servant
September 20, 1927 -
Born Helen Huston (1927 -   ) missionary to India and China, holds the Order of Canada
September 26, 1927 -
Born Monique Correveau (1927-1976) award winning author of French language books for children
September 27, 1927 - Born Genevieve 'Gene' George McFaul (1927-2002) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
September 28, 1927 -
Born Yolande "Yoyo" Schick (1927-2006) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League.
October 3, 1927 - Born Ashevak Kenojuak,(1927-2013) Inuit artist famous for her native prints
November 26, 1927 - Born Rose Blanche Fleury (1927-2020) Indigenous genealogist
December 7, 1927 -
Born Jean Pare (1927-2022) author of Company's Coming Cookbooks
December 12, 1927 -
Born Doreen Paterson Reitsma (1927-2000) one of the 1st women to join the Women's Division of the Royal Canadian Navy

Deaths 1927:
1927 -
Died
Annie J. Arthurs (1845-1927) portrait artist
January 16, 1927 -
Died
Jeannie Isabelle Dow (1870-1927) Presbyterian medical missionary in China
January 24, 1927 -
Died Agnes Maule Machar (1837-1927) author, biographer, & poet
January 27, 1927- Died Margaret Smith Polson Murray (1844-1927) social activist & founder of the Independent Order of the Daughters of the Empire.
May 1, 1927 - Died
Joanna Ellen 'Nellie' Wood (1867- 1927) highly acclaimed author of her day
July 2, 1927-
Died Annie Rothwell Christie (1837- 1927) author
July 24, 1927 - Died Gertrude Elizabeth 'Nora' Livingston (1848-1927) pioneer & founding Superintendent Montreal General Hospital School for Nurses
August 27, 1927
- Died Flora Madeline Shaw (1864-1927) pioneer in nursing education
November 7, 1927 - Died Christina 'Tena' May Stewart (1881-1927) World War l Nursing Sister
November 19, 1927 - Died Agnes Mary Scott (1863-1927) journalist, 'Amaryllis'. 'The Marchinist’
November 20, 1927 - Died Nettie Marjorie Ogilivie-Oughton (1866-1927) indomitable early woman doctor
December 1927 - Died
Alice Bettridge (1905?-1927) ship stewardess
December 9, 1927 -
Died Martha Jane Hample (1859-1927) social activist & businesswoman
December 31, 1927 - Died
Olive Christina Stark (18771927) pioneer aviator & passenger
1928 March 14, 1928 - The "Famous Five", Emily Murphy, Nellie McClung, Irene Parlby, Henrietta Muir Edwards and Louise McKinney, ask the Supreme Court of Canada if the word "person" in Section 24 of the British North America Act included persons that were female

March 28, 1928 - Chatelaine Magazine  is published for the 1st time

1928 - Eileen Vollick (1908-1968) of Hamilton, Ontario becomes the 1st Canadian woman to earn a private pilot's license

1928 - Alice Maude Dyer
(1879-1963) becomes the first registered pharmacist in Prince Edward Island

1928 -
Anna Dexter takes to the radio in Halifax as Canada's 1st female radio broadcaster


March 21, 1928 - The Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act receives Royal Assent. It is not repealed until 1972. 2, 822 people are sterilized up to 1972. Many of the operations were illegal under the act itself

March 21, 1928 - The Alberta Sexual Sterilization Act comes into force. It is not repealed until 1972. 2, 822 people are sterilized up to 1972. Many of the operations were illegal under the act itself

April 24, 1928 - The Supreme Court of Canada unanimously decides in the famous "Persons Case" that women were not "persons" who could hold public office as Canadian senators. (In 1929 the British Privy Council will reverse this decision)

1928 - Mona and Agnes Harrigan
stood firm and became the 1st women guides in Canada National Parks Service.
Source:  Harrigan Sisters by Frances Rooney Section15.ca accessed June 2009.

1928 - Rose-Anna Vachon (1870?-1948)  begins baking individual snake cakes that she will name for her sons, Joe-Louis.

1928 - Women are allowed to compete in the modern Olympic Games for the first time. Canada sends a team that brings back gold medals!!

Births 1928:
1928 -
Born Rhoda Pendleton Baxter (1928-2012) singer
1928 -
Born Mira Godard Bennett (1928-2010) business woman & art gallery owner
1928 -
Born Therese Champagne (1928-2007) educator
1928 -
Born Thurley Mary Duck (1928-1997) nurse & nursing administrator
1928 -
Born Twyla Elizabeth "Tees" Hendry (1928-1997) social activist
1928 -
Born Daphne Rose Hockings (1928-2017) Royal Canadian Navy Nurse
1928 -
Born Theresa Helen McNeil (1928-2009) ONS 1st woman in Canada appointed High Sherriff (Annapolis County Nova Scotia)
1928 -
Born Norma Eloise West Linder (1928-   ) author
1928 -
Born Magda Pennington (1928-2012) architect noted for her design of houses
January 5, 1928 - Born Elizabeth Joan Smith (1928-2016) Ontario politician & cabinet minister
January 7, 1928 -
Born Jenny Belzberg (1928 -   ) philanthropist
January 18, 1928 - Born Theresa Champaign (1928-2007) educator
January 29, 1928 -
Born Isabelle Jean Thomson Kemp-Todd (1928-2022) R C A F para-rescue nurse
January 31, 1928 -
Born Gathie Falk (1928-   ) artist working in multimedia
February 22, 1928 - Born Shirley Theresa Dysart (1928-2016) 1st woman to serves as interim leader of opposition in New Brunswick
February 26, 1928 -
Born Monique Leyrac (1928-2019) 1st great international star from French Canada
February 28, 1928 - Born Monique Leyrac (1928-2017)
1st great international star from French Canada
March 3, 1928 -
Born Diane Foster (1928-   ) medal winning sprinter in 1948 Olympic Games
March 11, 1928 -
Born Marilyn Ruth Take  (1928 -   ) champion figure skater
March 12, 1928 -
Born Therese Lavoie-Roux (1928-2009) politician who served in Quebec & in the Senate of Canada
March 13, 1928 -
Born Susan Douglas Rubes (1928-2013) actor
April 21, 1928 -
Born Joan Weir (1928-2019) author of novels for youth
May 9, 1928 - Born Barbara Ann Scott (1928-2012) winner of Canada's 1st gold medal in ladies figure skating in the 1948 Olympics
May 23, 1928 - Born Pauline Julien (1928-1998) actor, singer, & songwriter
May 30, 1928 - Born Margaret Joan Chalmers (1928-2016) activist for the arts
June 12, 1928 -
Born Shizuye Takashima (1928-   ) author & illustrator
June 21, 1928 -
Born Hana Veverka Brabenec (1928-   ) champion tennis player in Czechoslovakia, coach and masters champion  in Canada
June 24, 1928 -
Born Belle Shenkman (1928-1995) promoter of the arts
July 3, 1928 - Born Elma Hazel Grotes (1928-1996) teacher
July 5, 1928 -
Born Patricia 'Pat' Macken-Smart (1928-2005) champion tennis player
July 18, 1928
- Born Nora A. Cebotarev (1928-2007) professor & renowned sociologist
August 14, 1928 - Born Jean Cuthland Goodwill (1928-1997) 1st Aboriginal women in Saskatchewan to graduate in nursing
August 17, 1928 -
Born Jennie Huie (1928-2009) academic
August 27, 1928 - Born Jeanne Renaud (1928-   ) introduced modern dance in Quebec
September 19, 1928 -
Born Sonia Scurfield (1928-2018) owner Calgary Flames hockey team
October 3, 1928 -
Born Judith Winifred Taylor Mappin (1928-2014) renowned bookstore owner Montreal
October 24, 1928 -
Born Françoise Landry (1928-2021) volunteer and environmentalist
October 31, 1928
- Born Diane Foster (1928-2019) accomplished television actor
November 1, 1928 - Born Rita Letendre (1928-2021) artist
November 6, 1928 -
Born Lois Etherington Betteridge (1928-2020) acclaimed sculptor
December 4, 1928 -
Born Marianne Florence Scott (1928-   ) 1st woman to be appointed as National Librarian
December 28, 1928 - Born Janet Lunn (1928-2017) author

Deaths 1928:
1928 -
Died Rosa Portlock (1839-1928) author
1928 - Died
Sally Elizabeth/Eliza Wood (1857-1928) photographer in Knowlton, Quebec
January 29, 1928 - Died Dora Asta Walters-Truemner (1894-1928) World War l Nursing Sister
February 22, 1928
- Died Marion Fraser (1877-1928) pioneer hockey player
February 23, 1928 -
Died Fannie/Fanny McNeil (1869-1928) social activist and suffragette in Newfoundland
March 4, 1928 -
Died Victoria Grace Blackburn (1865-1928) journalist & noted drama critic
May 2, 1928 - Died
Marie-Louise-Joséphine-Ester-Eliza Marmette (1870- 1928) pioneer journalist
June 26, 1928 - Died
Wilhelmina 'Minnie' Strait (1862- 1928) medical missionary
August 4, 1928 -
Died Annette Saint-Amant Frémont (1892-1928) 1st francophone woman journalist in Saskatchewan
August 15, 1928 -
Died Isabel Ecclestone MacKay (1875-1928) author, poet & playwright
September 18, 1928 - Died
Kate Reed (1856-1928) 1st Canadian woman who worked as a professional decorator
September 22, 1928 - Died Margaret Blair Gordon (1861-1928) indomitable early Canadian woman doctor
October 4, 1928 -
Died
Elizabeth Annie McGillivray Knowles (1866-1928) nature study artist
December 15, 1928 - Died
Josephine Paul Tourond (1831-1928) pioneer in the Northwest territories

1929 April 24, 1929 - The Supreme Court of Canada decides to say "NO" In 1928 women's right advocates appealed to the Supreme Court to clarify whether or not the word "persons" in the British North America Act included women. The women then took the case to the British Privy Council. The women became known as the Famous Five; Emily Murphy, Henrietta Edwards, Nellie McClung, Louise McKinney, and Irene Parlby

July 8-15, 1929 -
The International Council of Nurses meets in Montreal. Canadian Nursing Sisters form
the Overseas Nursing Sisters' Association is formed in Montreal

October 18, 1929 - The British Privy Council reverses the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada in the "Persons Case" and Canadian women become "Persons" with all rights accorded to the definition of persons including the right to sit in the Senate of Canada

1929 - Helen Irene Battle
(1903-1994) is the 1st Canadian women to earn a PhD in Marine Biology and goes on to teach for over 50 years earning awards and honours for her research and teachings.
Sources: Canadian Encyclopedia  Online. (accessed June 2010; University of Western Ontario, A part of our History: Helen Irene Battle. (accessed July 2015)

1929 - Agnes Macphail (1890-1954) is sent to Geneva, Switzerland as Canada's 1st woman delegate to the League of Nations

1929 - Annie Epstein Baker
(1908-2005) may have been the 1st Jewish woman called to the Bar in Ontario
Source Diversifying the Bar: Lawyers make history. Online Accessed May 2013.

1929 - Edith Louise Patterson (1891-1980) in 1929 was appointed a judge in the juvenile court and became the 1st woman to be a member of the Law Society of British Columbia  Source: Diversifying the bar; Law Society of Upper Canada online accessed January 2013.:

1929 - Fewer than 4% of Canadian women work outside the home. Source: The Timechart of Canadian history by Meredith Macardle (2004)

1929 - Canadian Girl Guide Cookies are now being sold at National Headquarters, and by 1936 they are sold across the nation

1929 - Sophie Strub
s'
(  -1949) husband trades a barrel of her homemade pickles for food during the Great Depression. A family pickle business is born Source: I know That Name by Mark Kearney & Randy Roy (Toronto: Hounslow, 2002)


1929 -
The Calgary Business and Professional Women's Club (BPW) is established from the former Calgary Current Events Club that was founded two years before

Births 1929:
1929 -
Born Marjorie B. Blankstein (1929-    ) social Activist
1929 -
Born Hilary Corbett (1929-2004) costume designer for theatre and television
1929 - Born Patricia Claxton (1929-   ) translator
1929 -
Born Margreta 'Greta' Dale (1929-1978) artist
1929
- Born Jeannine Guillevin Wood (1929-2009) acclaimed businesswoman
1929 -
Born Shirley M. Stinson (1929 -  ) nursing teacher, researcher, & administrator
1929 -
Born Freida Parker Steele (1929-2019) early Black Canadian nurse
1929 -
Born Dorothy Turcotte (1929-   ) journalist, author, & family historian
1929 -
Born Ernestine van Merle (1929-2006) social activist
January 2, 1929 -
Born Marion Loretta Reid (1929-2023) Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island
January 4, 1929 -
Born Marion Loretta Reid (1929-  )  1st woman appointed Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island ( 1990)
January 25, 1929 -
Born Jean Margaret Steckle (1929-2003) international social activist
January 30, 1929 -
Born Dr. Lucille Teasdale-Corti (1929-1996) international renowned medical doctor
February 2, 1929 -
Born Wilma Leone Morrison (1929-2020) local Black historian, Niagara area, ON
February 8, 1929 -
Born Thelma Chalifoux (1929-2017) Aboriginal member of Canadian Senate appointed 1997
February 8, 1929 -
Born Renete Wera Pratt (1929-2018) activist for peace
February 12, 1929 -
Born Marion Dewar (1929-2008) politician who was a mayor of Ottawa & social activist
March 3, 1929 - Born Irene Marie Strong-Watler (1929-2018) record setting Canadian swimmer
March 15, 1929 -
Born Beverly Elaine Pearson-Murphy (1929-2020) Black endocrinologist
March 24, 1929 -
Born Marianna O'Gallagher (1929-2010) historian & author of Irish Canadian history
March 26, 1929 -
Born Virginia Luella 'Ginger' Byfield (1929-2014) journalist & editor
April 7, 1929 -
Born Olga 'Olly' Penner (1929-2015) beloved radio host in Manitoba

April 17, 1929 -
Born Margaret ‘Peggy’ McKercher (1929-   ) social activist
April 22, 1929 -
Born Isabelle M. Butters (1929-2019) Mayor of Weyburn Saskatchewan
April 29, 1929 -
Born Doris Elsie Guyatt (1929-2012) politician & acclaimed civil servant
May 10, 1929 - Born Antonine Maillet (1929-  ) novelist & supreme storyteller
May 11, 1929 - Born Marguerite 'Grete' Hale (1929-2022) businesswoman and philanthropist
May 11, 1929 -
Born
Inger Hansen (1929-2013) Justice in Ontario  Court of Justice
May 22, 1929 - Born Doris Witiuk (1929-2014) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League
May 23, 1929 - Born Brenda Mary Robertson (1929-2020) first woman elected to the legislature of New Brunswick
May 29, 1929 -
Born Flora Velma Abbott (1929-1987) played with the All American Girls Professional Baseball League

May 29, 1929 - Born Fernande Chiocchio (1929-2021) Mezzo-soprano, pianist, & teacher
June 9, 1929 - Born Louise Maheux-Forcier (1929-2015) award winning novelist
June 10, 1929 - Born Pearl McGonigal (1929-   ) 1st woman to be Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba
June 13, 1929 - Died Dorothy Elizabeth Chambers (1854-1929) Ontario pioneer farmer
June 18, 1929 -
Born Eva Kushner (1929-    ) University Professor & President of Victoria University
June 26, 1929 -
Born Dorothy Betz (1929-2007) served  with a lifelong career in aboriginal law and community service
July 17, 1929 - Born Rolande Allard-Lacerte (1929-2018) journalist & author
August 3, 1929 -
Born Joan Huestis Foster (1929-2008) artist
August 3, 1929 -
Born Eleanor Joan 'Dusty' Miller (1929-2012) theatre administrator, first
woman mayor of Thunder Bay, Ontario
August 15, 1929 - Born Dorothy Muriel Wylie (1929-2015) nurse & educator
August 21, 1929 -
Born Jeannine Vanier (1929-  ) musician, organist & composer
August 26, 1929 -
Born Madeleine Bernier (1929-   ) pianist & accompanist
September 4, 1929 - Born Joyce Marguerite Brennan (1929-2011) 1st woman elected to Smith Falls, Ontario Town Council
September 10, 1929 - Born Mimi Matte (1929-   ) artist of popular works unique in their image.
September 15, 1929 - Born Parvathi Brasrur (1929-2012) professor at Ontario Veterinary College
September 21, 1929 -
Born Charlotte Froese Fischer (1929-    ) computer scientist
October 18, 1929 -
Born Violet Pauline King Henry (1919-1982) 1st Black woman lawyer in Canada
November 18, 1929 - Born Patricia Lawson (1929-2019) basketball hall of fame
December 7, 1929 -
Born Ursula Appolloni (1929-1994) first Irish Canadian woman elected to the Canadian Parliament
December 17, 1929 -
Born Frances Dafoe-Mellick (1929-2016) figure skater, the 1st Canadian to win World Pairs event

Deaths 1929:
1929 -
Died
Hazel Boswell (1862-1929) author
1929 -
Died
Eliza Victoria Hardisty (1849-1929) pioneer & social activist of the Canadian Northwest
January 7, 1929 - Died Charlotte Townsend (1833-1929) ship bride & pioneer

January 16, 1929 - Died Amelia Burritt (1823-1929) suffragist
January 28, 1929 -
Died Mary Ellen 'Bellelle' Guerin (1849-1929) social activist
January 29, 1929 -
Died
Evelyn Jane Tanner Burns (1890-1961) Politician, & civil servant, municipal official Rosser Manitoba for 48 years
March 8, 1929 - Died Mary Fortune (1851-1929) Titanic survivor
May 6, 1929 - Died Isa May Ballantyne (1864-1929) photographer
May 10, 1929 -
Died Aletta Elise Marty (1865-1929) Canada's 1st woman inspector of schools & author
May 26, 1929 - Died
Alba Elizabeth Andrew (1884-1949) World War l Nursing Sister
August 6, 1929 -
Died
Mary MacLane (1881-1929) author, actor & screenwriter
November 1, 1929 -
Died
Mary Hale Hambly-Young (1885-1929) World War 1 Nursing Sister
December 7, 1929 -
Died
Sibella Annie Barrington (1867-1929) pioneer nurse in Canada's Maritimes
December 24, 1929 - Died Adaline Augusta 'Ada' Marean-Hughes (1848-1929) 1st woman hired by the Toronto Board of Education

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