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Unveiling of bronze tablet in lobby of Canadian senate, Ottawa, Ontario.
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Eugene M. Finn / National Film Board of Canada
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Unveiling of bronze tablet in lobby of Canadian senate, Ottawa, Ontario.
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English: Rt. Hon. W.L. Mackenzie King and guests unveiling a plaque commemorating the five Alberta women whose efforts resulted in the Persons Case, which established the rights of women to hold public office in Canada (Ottawa, Ontario)
Français : Inauguration d'une plaque à la mémoire des cinq Albertaines dont les efforts se sont soldés par l'affaire « personnes », qui a permis d'établir le droit des femmes d'exercer des fonctions officielles au Canada.
Date Taken on 11 June 1938
institution QS:P195,Q913250
institution QS:P195,Q1530896
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