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- Seigneur de la Causerie
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- Seigneur de la Causerie
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BouleAMites_ a écrit Tabarouette!!! Pis la deuxième? Marguerite Lescop?
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NELLIE MCCLUNG 1873-1951
She led the Women's Christian Temperance Union into a battle for votes for women, which they won in 1916. The successful author of Sowing Seeds in Danny went on to enter the Alberta legislature and become one of Canada's most influential fighters for social change.
...au numéro 25
NELLIE MCCLUNG 1873-1951
She led the Women's Christian Temperance Union into a battle for votes for women, which they won in 1916. The successful author of Sowing Seeds in Danny went on to enter the Alberta legislature and become one of Canada's most influential fighters for social change.
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- Seigneur de la Causerie
- Messages : 9083
- Inscription : sam. juin 19, 2004 12:00 am
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- Seigneur de la Causerie
- Messages : 9083
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Slick27 a écrit
...au numéro 25
NELLIE MCCLUNG 1873-1951
She led the Women's Christian Temperance Union into a battle for votes for women, which they won in 1916. The successful author of Sowing Seeds in Danny went on to enter the Alberta legislature and become one of Canada's most influential fighters for social change.
Merci!
...au numéro 25
NELLIE MCCLUNG 1873-1951
She led the Women's Christian Temperance Union into a battle for votes for women, which they won in 1916. The successful author of Sowing Seeds in Danny went on to enter the Alberta legislature and become one of Canada's most influential fighters for social change.
Merci!
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- Seigneur de la Causerie
- Messages : 9083
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- Seigneur de la Causerie
- Messages : 9083
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57 - LUCY MAUD MONTGOMERY 1874-1942
She created a small red-headed orphan who charmed her way into the hearts of the world. Ever since Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables was published, the world has beaten an admiring path to Prince Edward Island.
63 - ROBERTA BONDAR 1945-
She had the courage to reach beyond the bounds of earth and became one of Canada's first astronauts, and the first neurologist in space. The experience deepened her appreciation of this planet, inspiring her to celebrate it in a series of photographs of Canada's national parks.
71 - MARGARET ATWOOD 1939-
Britain's Sunday Times called her 'the outstanding novelist of our age'. Her complex, cerebral, often dark, often funny novels become international bestsellers. A respected poet, essayist and critic, Atwood also stands out as a committed cultural and human rights activist.
She created a small red-headed orphan who charmed her way into the hearts of the world. Ever since Montgomery's Anne of Green Gables was published, the world has beaten an admiring path to Prince Edward Island.
63 - ROBERTA BONDAR 1945-
She had the courage to reach beyond the bounds of earth and became one of Canada's first astronauts, and the first neurologist in space. The experience deepened her appreciation of this planet, inspiring her to celebrate it in a series of photographs of Canada's national parks.
71 - MARGARET ATWOOD 1939-
Britain's Sunday Times called her 'the outstanding novelist of our age'. Her complex, cerebral, often dark, often funny novels become international bestsellers. A respected poet, essayist and critic, Atwood also stands out as a committed cultural and human rights activist.
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- Seigneur de la Causerie
- Messages : 9083
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72 - SENATOR ANNE COOLS 1943-
After founding Women in Transition, one of the first battered women shelters in Canada, she became the first black person ever appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1984. She remains an outspoken defender of family values and rights, advocating for fathers’ rights and fair treatment for men and women in the aftermath of divorce.
74 - EMILY MURPHY 1868-1933
The first woman magistrate in the British Empire, Murphy was challenged for not officially being a person in the eyes of the law. With four Alberta women, the social worker and author, known as “Janey Canuck,” carried the Persons Case to Britain's Privy Council and won.
75 - SARAH MCLACHLAN 1968-
From street busker to superstar, from skateboarder to rock icon, Sarah McLachlan has grown into one of Canada’s great musical talents.
After founding Women in Transition, one of the first battered women shelters in Canada, she became the first black person ever appointed to the Canadian Senate in 1984. She remains an outspoken defender of family values and rights, advocating for fathers’ rights and fair treatment for men and women in the aftermath of divorce.
74 - EMILY MURPHY 1868-1933
The first woman magistrate in the British Empire, Murphy was challenged for not officially being a person in the eyes of the law. With four Alberta women, the social worker and author, known as “Janey Canuck,” carried the Persons Case to Britain's Privy Council and won.
75 - SARAH MCLACHLAN 1968-
From street busker to superstar, from skateboarder to rock icon, Sarah McLachlan has grown into one of Canada’s great musical talents.
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- Seigneur de la Causerie
- Messages : 9083
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