Women have shaped Canadian History
The proliferation of Canadian women’s movements, notably their redefining role in society, has had a profound propitious impact on Canada’s identity in the twentieth century. The contribution of Canadian women in the cultural life (sports, the arts and dance), the political impact from the leadership role of a female perspective (Nellie McClung) and women’s economic empowerment all contribute to the shape of Canadian history.
Canadian culture had become invisible and nearly indistinguishable from the neighboring United States. Women’s participation in the arts, music and even sports in Canada helped decimate American influences and enhance Canadian culture. The sport of ice hockey is asserted as characteristically
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The rich culture of all Canadians continues to be inspired by participation rates of talented, innovative women and girls who pursue their opportunities. As a result, the achievements of women have directly contributed to Canada’s growing economic force and the business world in general. During the 20th century, manufacturing industries and services became increasingly important. Leila Wightman, married to Benjamin Wightman of Wightman Communications, acted as lead operator and office administrator for this telephone company. In 1947 Benjamin died, and with Leila 's unflinching determination and optimistic views, she decided to keep the company going. She became the first woman telephone company owner and in 1953, she instituted the superior 4-digit dial service. This new system was the most modern of its day and heralded the arrival of 24 hour telephone service. Leila had set the company on the path to modernization which now has a significant economic impact on modern society. This great contribution in GDP played by Leila in this industrial age has become a driving force behind our country 's economic prosperity and recovery.
The evolving re-emergence of women and their contributions to the patterns of employment, culture, and personal freedom has provoked a positive influence on Canadian identity. Therefore, the contribution of Canadian women in the cultural life (sports, the arts and dance), the political impact from the leadership role of a female perspective (Nellie McClung) and women’s economic empowerment all contributed to shape Canadian