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First Person

A Biography of Cairine Wilson Canada's First Woman Senator

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Descripción editorial

Cairine Wilson, Canada's first female senator, was one of nine children raised in an atmosphere of rugged Scots liberalism and strict presbyterianism by affluent Montreal parents in the late nineteenth century. She displayed an interest in politics early in life and through her father's position in the Senate, was befriended by many notable politicians of the period, including Sir Wilfrid Laurier, an experience that left a permanent mark on her. Her appointment to the Senate in 1930 was a historic and controversial event, and launched a political career rife with passion, commitment, and reform. Wilson, whose work on behalf of refugees and the world's needy was legendary, served in the Senate through some of the stormiest years in Canadian government history. First Person is an engaging account of a colourful and powerful politician; a fighter whose efforts were recognized by the highest officials in the land, and whose sculpted image adorns the foyer of the Canadian Senate.

GÉNERO
Biografías y memorias
PUBLICADO
1987
11 de enero
IDIOMA
EN
Inglés
EXTENSIÓN
304
Páginas
EDITORIAL
Dundurn Press
TAMAÑO
4,8
MB

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