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Margaret Stovel McWilliams

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by 1910 where she joined the women's movement. During her life she was representing Canada during the foreign affairs. In 1913 she was elected at the
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In 1955 Manitoba Historical Society have commissioned an award in her honour called the
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after which she married Roland F. McWilliams. She died on April 12, 1952, at the
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for four years. In 1948 she wrote her third and last book called
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This biographical article about a Canadian historian is a
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