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Index

Women in Canadian politics
17th Canadian Parliament
1930 federal election
Agnes Macphail
Cairine Wilson
Iva Campbell Fallis
Liberal
Progressive
Labour
Agnes Macphail
Progressive
Grey Southeast
Cairine Wilson
King
Iva Campbell Fallis
Bennett
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Women in Canadian politics
List of vicereines in Canada
House
Senate
14th
15th
16th

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