People vote. Provinces don't.
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Albert Einstein once said, "If I had an hour to solve a problem and my life depended on the solution, I would spend the first 55 minutes determining the proper question to ask, for once I know the proper question, I could solve the problem in less than five minutes."
He also said, "The formulation of a problem is often more essential than its solution, which may be merely a matter of mathematical or experimental skill."
Therefore, the most important step in finding the right answer is asking the right question, because before you can solve the problem, you have to determine and understand what the proper question is.
Quebec was the last Canadian province to give women the right to vote. Quebec passed the Act Granting to Women the Right to Vote and to be Eligible as Candidates on 1940 April 25.
It happened in different years in different provinces. The first time Canadian women had the right to vote was in the province of Manitoba in 1912. The other provinces followed soon afterward.
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Women and First Nations.
White women in South Africa were first allowed to vote in 1930. It was not until the end of apartheid in 1994that all adult women were allowed to vote.
It happened in different years in different provinces. The first time Canadian women had the right to vote was in the province of Manitoba in 1912. The other provinces followed soon afterward.
In Canada, a person over the age of 18 is classified as an adult and is allowed to vote in elections. In some provinces it is legal to gamble and/or drink at 18, but it varies from province to province.
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No, Quebec is not a country, Quebec is a Province of Canada. Quebec City is the capital of that province. In 1980 and 1995 referendums were held to have the province become it's own country within the borders of Canada, and both times the majority of the vote was to remain a part of Canada.
Woman in France were first allowed to vote on October 21, 1945.
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Manitoba was the first in 1916. The answer differs by province.
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The laws of Canada at that time allowed "people" living in Canada to vote, but the legal definition of "people" excluded children (under age 21), mental patients, jailed prisoners, and women.
Women and men when they are 18 or up i think :S