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1955
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.
Judges in Canada are appointed and not elected.
No, it's entirely down to the public vote.
They could not vote if their grandfather had not been allowed to vote.
1955
Seymour hoffman
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
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.
Judges in Canada are appointed and not elected.
They Allowed Black People To Come into Canada And Be free. They Even Allowed Them To Vote And Buy Land. The Governor Also Did Not Make Them Return To The South.
no they were not allowed to vote - chey
Yes they are allowed to vote
Yes they were allowed to vote the atheain women were not allowed to vote.
People vote
The 19th amendment allowed them to vote