Louise McKinney

Louise McKinney

(1868–1931) human rights defender Canada

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Louise McKinney (1868–1931) was a Canada human rights defender.

About Louise McKinney

Louise McKinney was a Canadian politician, temperance advocate, and women's rights activist. She was the first woman elected into the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the first woman to serve in a legislature in the British Empire. She served in the Alberta legislature from 1917 to 1921 as a member of the Non-Partisan League. Later, she was one of the Famous Five who successfully campaigned for the right of Canadian women to be appointed to the Senate. A former schoolteacher and temperance organizer, she came to Alberta in 1903 as a homesteader.

Notable works:

New Orleans

Awards:

Person of National Historic Significance

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