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Scholastic Canada Biography by Elizabeth MacLeod
Scholastic Canada Biography by Elizabeth MacLeod






Scholastic Canada Biography by Elizabeth MacLeod

Scholastic Canada Biographies: Canadian Artists by Maxine Trottier, illustrated by Tony Meers.The Mighty Tim Horton by Mike Leonetti, illustrated by Greg Banning.Meet Mary Ann Shadd (Scholastic Canada Biography) by Elizabeth MacLeod, illustrated by Mike Deas.Armand Bombardier (Scholastic Canada Biography) by Elizabeth MacLeod, illustrated by Mike Deas Meet David Suzuki (Scholastic Canada Biography) by Elizabeth MacLeod, illustrated by Mike Deas.Meet Buffy Sainte-Marie (Scholastic Canada Biography) by Elizabeth MacLeod, illustrated by Mike Deas.Famous Dead Canadians 2 by Joanne Stanbridge, illustrated by Bill Dickson.Famous Dead Canadians by Joanne Stanbridge, illustrated by Bill Dickson.Winter in Canada: Animals by Cynthia O'Brien.Vanishing Habitats written and illustrated by Robert Bateman.Scholastic Early Learners: Touch and Feel Canadian Animals.Polar Worlds: Life at the ends of the earth written and illustrated by Robert Bateman.Keep Up, Katmai by Pili Palm-Leis, photographs by Barrett Hedges.Deluxe Canadian Rocks & Minerals Kit by Joanne Richter.Canada Close Up: Snow and Ice: Canadian Winter Weather by Nicole Mortillaro.Canada Close Up: Canadian Rocks and Minerals by Joanne Richter.Canada Close Up: Canada's Natural Wonders by Joanne Richter.Canada Close Up: Canada's Dinosaurs by Chelsea Donaldson, illustrated by John Bindon.Canada Close Up: Canada's Coastal Animals by Chelsea Donaldson.Canada Close Up: Canada's Arctic Animals by Chelsea Donaldson.Backyard Birds: An Introduction by Robert Bateman and Ian Coutts.And although Thérèse may not have been elected, her decades-long fight for equal rights, health care, and world peace is in itself a victory. And that was only the start of Thérèse's 50-year career! She decided to change things from inside the government too, becoming the first woman to lead a political party in Canada.

Scholastic Canada Biography by Elizabeth MacLeod

It took another fifteen years of protest and the leadership of Thérèse Casgrain for women there to begin to win that right. From 1916 to 1925, women across Canada were starting to win right to vote, province by province … but not in Quebec. Meet Thérèse Casgrain, who battled for women's equality and social justice, and was the first woman to lead a political party in Canada! The award-winning Scholastic Canada Biography series highlights the lives of remarkable Canadians whose achievements have inspired and changed the lives of those who followed.








Scholastic Canada Biography by Elizabeth MacLeod