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Idola Saint-Jean : ウィキペディア英語版 | Idola Saint-Jean
Idola Saint-Jean (May 19, 1880 – April 6, 1945) was a Quebec journalist, educator and feminist. She devoted her life to the pursuit of equal rights for women in Quebec and her efforts lead to women being given the right to vote in Quebec in 1940.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Idola Saint-Jean )〕 ==Life== Saint-Jean was born in Montreal and taught in the French studies department at McGill University.〔 She was secretary for the board of the Montréal Juvenile Court and was named to the Commission du salaire minimum des femmes du Québec in 1925.〔 In 1927, Saint-Jean founded the Alliance canadienne pour le vote des femmes au Québec.〔 She was among the group of women who met with Quebec prime minister Louis-Alexandre Taschereau to demand that women be given the right to vote. She returned before the Quebec National Assembly each subsequent year until 1940, when women finally won the right to vote.〔 In 1930, she ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Canadian House of Commons as an independent candidate in Saint-Denis, finishing third.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=St. Denis, Quebec (1917 - 1949) )〕 Saint-Jean died in Montreal at the age of 64.〔
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