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The only Canadians who may not cast a vote are the Chief Electoral Officer (as per s. 4(a) of the Canada Elections Act), and the Assistant Chief Electoral Officer (as per s. 4(b) of the Canada Elections Act). Therefore, the Governor General of Canada has the legal right to vote. However, just as Her Majesty the Queen does not vote in Her Majesty's oldest realm, the United Kingdom, the Governor General of Canada does not cast a vote so as to stay non-partisan.
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
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.
Same time as other women. Federally, The Dominion Elections Act was passed in 1920. It gave women, except for First Nations women, the right to vote. Inuit and Aboriginals, both male and female were denied the right to vote. Prior to this, different provinces passed legislation allowing women to vote in provincial elections.
Black men were given the right to vote in the nation of Canada in 1837. Black women did not get the full right to vote until 1960.
The women of Greece were given the right to vote in 1952
The Suffragettes
the people who helped gained the right to vote?
With the passage of the 19th amendment in 1920 they were given the right to vote.
Women gain the right to vote in 1919.
Wisconsin and Illinois
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White male property owners have always had the right to vote in the United States.
The gain the right to vote and to make their own laws
The women of Oregon gained the right to vote in 1912.