Essay On Irene Parby

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By: Danica D’Sa My Great Canadian Essay:
Irene Parlby
The word “great” has many definitions. But to me, one of the ways to define “great” is a feminist. For this essay, I chose Irene Parlby. She achieved goals and introduced new laws for women. Irene was among the Famous Five. She and so many other feminists had the courage and power to fight for the rights of women. Irene stood out to me as a person because her achievements meant a lot to me.
Irene Parlby was born in London, England in 1868. She came to Canada in 1896. Parlby helped found the first women’s local of the United Farmers of Alberta in 1913. She was president of the United Farm Women of Alberta from 1916 to 1919. In 1921, Parlby was elected to the Alberta Legislature for the riding of Lacombe, holding the riding for 14 years. …show more content…

As a cabinet master, she established travelling medical clinics and was an advocate of distance education. Irene introduced the Minimum Wage for Women act in 1925.
Parlby was one of the “Famous Five” in the Persons Case which accepted the status of women under the BNA Act in 1929. She was an advocate for the eugenics movement in Alberta including the sexual sterilization of the mentally unstable. She pushed to improve public health services, and start urban hospitals as well as mobile medicals and dental clinics. Irene was also a member of the Board of Governors of the University of Alberta and helped form policies for the facilities, which supplied educational material for rural communities.
In 1930, she was Canadian delegate to the League of Nations. Irene retired from the Legislative Assembly in Alberta in 1935. In the same year, she became the first woman to be awarded an honorary doctorate of law from the University of

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