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Gladys Strum

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Preceded by
  
Ernest Edward Perley

Role
  
Canadian Politician

Name
  
Gladys Strum


Political party
  
CCF

Succeeded by
  
Austin Edwin Dewar

Resigned
  
1949

Born
  
February 4, 1906 Gladstone, Manitoba (
1906-02-04
)

Other political affiliations
  
Saskatchewan New Democratic Party

Died
  
August 15, 2005, Penticton, Canada

Party
  
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation

Gladys Grace Mae Strum (February 4, 1906 – August 15, 2005) was a Canadian politician.

Born in Gladstone, Manitoba, she moved to Saskatchewan when she was 16 to teach. She ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan in 1938 and again in 1944. In 1944, she became president of the Saskatchewan Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF), the first woman to occupy the position for a provincial party in Canada. She was elected to the Canadian House of Commons in 1945 for the riding of Qu'Appelle. She was only the fifth woman ever elected to the House of Commons and the only woman in the 20th Canadian parliament. She was defeated in 1949 and 1953.

In 1960, she was elected Saskatoon's first woman in the Saskatchewan legislature.

Quotes

  • "I submit to the House, that no one has ever objected to women working. The only thing they have ever objected to, is paying women for working." (October 1945).
  • References

    Gladys Strum Wikipedia