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Canada is a federal state. As a result, suffrage was granted at different times by Canadian provinces and the federal government.
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Canada is a federal state. On joining federation the provinces ceded certain powers to the federal government but retained other powers themselves. As a result, suffrage was granted at different times by Canadian provinces and the federal government.
   
 
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Revision as of 13:29, 18 July 2020

Canada is a federal state. On joining federation the provinces ceded certain powers to the federal government but retained other powers themselves. As a result, suffrage was granted at different times by Canadian provinces and the federal government.

Jurisdiction Universal Male Suffrage Universal Female Suffrage Difference (years) Notes
Canada 1920 1920 0 Chinese and aborigines were initially excluded regardless of gender.
Alberta 1916
British Colombia 1917
Manitoba 1916
New Brunswick 1919
Newfoundland 1925 1925 0 Newfoundland did not become part of Canada until 1949.
Nova Scotia 1918
Ontario 1917
Prince Edward Island 1902 1922 20
Quebec 1940
Saskatchewan 1916

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