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Essay heading: Canadian History
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Free trade also had a negative side, large American companies would now be able to undersell Canadian companies and therefore many Canadian jobs would be lost. Although most people were against free trade than for it, the Prime Minister refused to go back on the agreement.
A woman in the House of Commons would give a lot of young women in Canada someone to look up to and prove that women can do anything men can do... displayed 300 characters
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There was a lot of hesitation to nominate a female candidate in 1921's federal general election. In 1921, Agnes Macphail, a teacher, became the first woman elected to the House of Commons. Throughout her career, Macphail struggled to apply changes in many areas including disarmament, international cooperation, and social reforms... displayed next 300 characters
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