Canadian citizens who are at least 18 years of age have the right to vote in federal elections.
Emily Murphy in the famous Five changed Canada because they gave women their rights to vote and other rights.
There has been discrimaination, much of it, in who has & has not had the rights to vote in UK, but it has never at anytime been based on anyones skin colour. So if you had a vote it has never been based on whether or not you are not white.
People in Canada would get to vote for their leaders instead of Canada being ruled by the Supreme Court.
Women have equal rights to men in all areas of society. It is illegal to discriminate based on gender in Canada. It's all in the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
In ww1, while men were fighting on the fronts, the women were left at home. So they decided to fight for their rights. 1919 was about the date for women getting the right to vote. (Canada) After ww2, immigrants like the Chinese and Japenese won the right to vote. In Canada, 1948 Chinese immigrants and 1949 Japanese immigrants
because she was a go leader to women rights and never gave up on trying to make women vote in Canada
Yes, you have certain fundamental human rights as defined by the Canadian Chater of rights. These rights include such things as the right to free expression. Certain rights, however, such as the right to vote and the right to hold public office, are reserved for Canadian citizens only.
Is U.S. women's rights to vote a conflict or compromise?
Yes Canada is a democracy.
Everyone 18 and above can vote in Canada
yes i would be willing to give up my rights to vote.
The four rights that Canadians enjoy are: 1 the right to vote 2 the right to a good education 3 the right to live anywhere in Canada 4 the right to aply for a canadian passport