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In 1917 women had the right to vote if they were related to a man serving overseas in WW1. Then in 1918 they were able to vote as long as they met the same requirements as men (property ownership & racial requirements). Finally in 1920 women & men could both vote if 1) they were British citizens, 2) they were over the age of 21, 3) they were Canadian residents for at least 12 months and 4) if they were residents of their riding for at least 2 months.

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Never. You still have to be 18 years old or over and a Canadian citizen to vote in Canada (regardless of sex).

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