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Emily Murphy: A Great Canadian



It was only in this century that women in Canada had equal rights as
men. But this would never happen if women themselves would not start
fighting for their rights. One of these women was Emily Murphy and her
greatest achievement, Emily proved that women are `persons' and therefore
they have the right to work in any political office. Her life and
political career lead her to this achievement.

Emily Gowan Ferguson was born on March 14, 1868 in a village of
Cookstown. It was Uncle Thomas who was a politician and who influenced
Emily's interest in politics. At fifteen Emily moved to Toronto and
attended the Bishop Strachan School for Girls. Emily married Reverend
Arthur Murphy in ...

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the money. Mrs. Murphy was angry that Alberta would allow such
disgrace. In 1910 Emily was still fighting for the Dower Act "which would
recognize a married woman's entitlement to a share of the common property
in a marriage". For the first time the act was turned down, Emily not
giving up tried very hard until 1911 when Dower Act was passed. "It
provided that a wife must get a third of her husband's estate, even when he
did not leave a will." It was a major victory for Emily and also her first
achievement. This accomplishment not only encouraged women to fight for
their rights but Emily gained new confidence and encouraged her to fight
for new suffrage bill. In 1914 Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. McClung joined forces
and in 1916 after long negotiations a suffrage bill was introduced to the
legislature. Because of the war now ranging in Europe "there was an even
greater sense of urgency for women's suffrage, and Murphy - McClung team
doubled its efforts". The first session in February ...

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