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Barbara McCallum Hanley, née Smith〔("History Made in Webbwood When Woman Mayor Elected" ). ''Sudbury Star'', January 6, 1966.〕 (March 2, 1882 - January 26, 1959) was a Canadian politician, who served as mayor of Webbwood, Ontario from 1936 to 1944. She was the first woman in Canadian history to serve as a mayor.〔〔James Doyle, "Barbara M. Hanley: First Woman Mayor in Canada". ''Ontario History'', Vol. LXXXIV, No. 2 (June 1992): 133-140.〕 ==Background== Born in Magnetawan, Ontario〔(Barbara M. Hanley fonds: 1936-1967 ). Laurentian University Archives.〕 to parents Henry John Smith and Catherine Mitchell,〔(Barbara Hanley ) at The Canadian Encyclopedia.〕 she was educated at the North Bay Normal School〔 and taught in Trout Creek, Emsdale and Chetwynd before moving to Webbwood, 70 km west of Sudbury, in 1908.〔 She married Joseph Hanley, a Canadian Pacific Railway foreman, on 27 August 1913.〔 She subsequently served on the public school board from 1923 to 1935,〔 and then served one year on the town council.〔 She was also cofounder of a local theatre troupe, the Webbwood Dramatic Society.〔 She was the niece of Samuel Kedey, who was a mayor of Arnprior in 1902,〔 and the sister of Robert Smith, who served as mayor of Cochrane in 1934-35 and 1944-45.〔
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