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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 13:53, 18 July 2020

Canada is a federal state. On joining federation the provinces ceded certain powers to the federal government but retained other powers for 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
Alberta 1916
British Colombia 1917
Canada 1920 1920 0 Chinese and aborigines were initially excluded regardless of gender.
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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