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Canadian Women's Suffrage Association

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Formation
  
1877

Legal status
  
historic

Region served
  
Canada

Type
  
Women's Association

Headquarters
  
Toronto, Ontario

Purpose
  
advocate and public voice, educator and network

The Canadian Women's Suffrage Association, originally called the Toronto Women's Literary Guild, was an organization based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that fought for women's rights.

The Toronto Women's Literary Guild was established in 1877 to fight for women's rights and for improved working conditions. Dr. Emily Howard Stowe, Canada's second licensed female physician, was one of the founders. The guild had some success in improving access to higher education for women. It was renamed the Canadian Women's Suffrage Association in 1883. The Toronto-based association worked towards opening up education to women, and allowing women to advance as professionals, particularly as doctors.

After the association had been inactive for a while, the leaders founded the Dominion Women's Enfranchisement Association in 1889.

References

Canadian Women's Suffrage Association Wikipedia


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