The Royal Commission on the Status of Women (1967): (feb 3, 1967 – feb 3, 1967)
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In 1967, Canada created a Royal Commission to look into the status of women and suggest ways to improve equality. It led to important changes, like more access to education and employment for women, and better laws regarding birth control. This was important because it was the start of real progress for women’s rights in Canada.
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Government of Canada. (n.d.). Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada. Women and Gender Equality. https://www.canada.ca/en/women-gender-equality/commemorations-celebrations/royal-commission-status-women-canada.html
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