These women worked on farms to grow and harvest food while men were away.
Farmerettes
Who were medical officers that were nicknamed "Bluebirds" because of the color of their uniforms?
Nursing Sisters
In 1929 the case officially declared that women were finally considered "persons" was?
Persons case
This suffragist was the one who started the "Persons Case."
Emily Murphy
Women in Ontario and Quebec worked here to make bullets and shells for the war.
Factories
There were more than this many women (a specific number) serving as nursing sisters.
2,800
Beside Agnes McPhail, who was the other key figure?
Emily Murphy
Agnes MacPhail was the first woman elected to this federal body.
House of Commons
To help the government pay for the war, women encouraged people to buy these.
Victory Bonds
Nursing sisters traveled on these two types of vehicles to help wounded soldiers.
Hospital trains and trucks
Besides the House of Commons, Agnes Macphail was one of the first two women elected to this provincial body.
Ontario Legislative Assembly
Emily Murphy created this group of five friends to petition the Supreme Court.
Famous Five
Farmerettes and Factory Workers both solved this one issue
Shortage of Labour
This is the official name of the medical corps (CAMC) the nursing sisters served in.
Canadian Army Medical Corps
In this year, women were first allowed to run in federal elections.
1918
Agnes MacPhail served in the House of Commons from 1921 until this year.
1940