History paints a bleak picture of Ontario women's lack of electoral success after 1919, the year women secured the right to provincial and municipal elective office. This article examines thirteen of twenty-one women who ran unsuccessfully as candidates for the Ontario Legislative Assembly before 1943, especially the twelve who were candidates between 1919-1929, the political success of some of their predecessors elected as school trustees as early as 1892, and the experience of these women with political parties. It tests to what extent the historical record confirms political scientist Sylvia Bashevkin's analysis of women and party politics in English Canada and sociologist Thelma McCormack's theory of male and female dual political cultu...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
This article examines the issue of political patronage during the tenure of the United Farmers of On...
ii This thesis examines the role of women in Canadian socialist parties from the 1920's to the ...
Three major questions are asked in this research regarding women\u27s representation in municipal go...
Electoral outcomes for women in the province of Ontario from the 1970s to the 1990s did encounter bo...
Women, citizenship and policies in Québec in the 1920's and 1930's. This text presents a historical...
Cet article traite de la participation politique des Québécoises au XX e siècle. L'auteure expo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the initiatives launched during the...
On 21 November 1918, the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act was passed, which enabled women ove...
This study examines the impact of elected women in Canada on patterns and processes of parliamentary...
The study presented below is about which variables influence the percentage of female candidates in ...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
In November 1919, Nancy Astor won a Plymouth Sutton by-election, becoming the first woman MP to take...
The Montréal municipal election of 1910 was not just the purview of men; women were engaged in this ...
This dissertation investigates the links between social and political life in Canada at the close of...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
This article examines the issue of political patronage during the tenure of the United Farmers of On...
ii This thesis examines the role of women in Canadian socialist parties from the 1920's to the ...
Three major questions are asked in this research regarding women\u27s representation in municipal go...
Electoral outcomes for women in the province of Ontario from the 1970s to the 1990s did encounter bo...
Women, citizenship and policies in Québec in the 1920's and 1930's. This text presents a historical...
Cet article traite de la participation politique des Québécoises au XX e siècle. L'auteure expo...
grantor: University of TorontoThis thesis investigates the initiatives launched during the...
On 21 November 1918, the Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act was passed, which enabled women ove...
This study examines the impact of elected women in Canada on patterns and processes of parliamentary...
The study presented below is about which variables influence the percentage of female candidates in ...
We use multivariate analyses to test hypotheses concerning the elec-toral opportunity structure for ...
In November 1919, Nancy Astor won a Plymouth Sutton by-election, becoming the first woman MP to take...
The Montréal municipal election of 1910 was not just the purview of men; women were engaged in this ...
This dissertation investigates the links between social and political life in Canada at the close of...
Recent elections have resulted in women holding over one quarter of provincial legislative seats, wi...
This article examines the issue of political patronage during the tenure of the United Farmers of On...
ii This thesis examines the role of women in Canadian socialist parties from the 1920's to the ...