The Role Of Emily Stowe's Suffrage In Canada

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Health in Canada was poor in the late eighteen hundreds. Emily Stowe worked illegally as a doctor to help her ill husband and support her children. Meanwhile, Adelaide Hoodless lost her sick son because of “unpasteurized milk” (World War I) in 1887, so that she joined for health and nutrition. Marie Lacoste Gerin–Lajoie started an organization in Quebec to help women’s working conditions. Throughout these events of women working towards better education, health and the working class, another women named Nellie McClung looked at the government. These brave women, Emily Stowe, Adelaide Hoodless, Marie Lacoste Gerin–Lajoie, and Nellie McClung all had tremendous respect from the people because of their contributions to the women suffrage which