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Agnes Macphail, the Canadian politician, was a pioneering figure in Canadian politics, becoming the first woman to be elected to the House of Commons. A champion of social justice and women's rights, Macphail used her platform to advocate for prison reform, workers' rights, and rural communities. Her fearless advocacy and commitment to progressive causes paved the way for future generations of women in Canadian politics, leaving a lasting legacy of empowerment and equality.
"I owed it to my father that I was elected to Parliament in the first place, but I owed it to my mother that I stuck it out once I got there."
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