In all this work of expansion and progress the women of Canada have
taken their place. This was recognised when the War Committee of the
Borden Cabinet called a Conference of representatives of women's
organisations in February, 1918. The initiative was rewarded by a
closer co-operation on the part of these societies with the Government,
especially in connection with the conservation of food, the compilation
of a National Register and the increased production in industrial
occupations. Later in 1918, an Act was passed by which Canadian {479}
women received the Federal electoral vote on the same basis as men. In
addition to electing a woman as member of the provincial legislature,
the British Columbia Assembly had the honour first of choosing one of
the fair sex for Speaker which, however, was declined, Mrs. Mary E.
Smith, the Labour candidate-elect, maintaining that she could be more
useful as a private member than either as Speaker or a member in the
Government. When Mrs. Irene Parlby was similarly successful in
Lacombe, Alberta, she was not so modest when Premier Greenfield offered
her a position without portfolio in the United Farmers' Cabinet. To
those who have the feminine movement at heart, these instances will
certainly be a source of much encouragement.
But, perhaps, the west of Canada is more willing to depart from the
established order than the east. Then, again, the conditions are
different. The maritime provinces have been living in peace and amity
with their neighbours for many years. The immigration problem,
carrying with it different races, conflicting ideas and unsatisfied
ambitions, does not present itself in the same way. Halifax and
Quebec, where immigration is concerned, are mainly ports of entrance,
and intending settlers are generally Europeans.
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