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Maple
Flavoured Women
If
you have a printer, or the use of one, and you have
a staple-gun, some glue, or chewed gum, then you too
can be a guerilla warrior of unsung Canadian women.
Click
on the names below, right-click on the images to print
out the posters, and put them up all over your apartment,
workplace, city, or province. It's the least we can
do.
have
fun!
Lefty
Lucy Communications
Deepa
Metha:
Asking some tough questions through her lens.
The
Grads: Way before the WNBA.
Marie
Casgrain: She
was "the first" most things.
Ethyl
Stark: Conducting
herself accordingly.
Margaret
"Ma" Murray: Publisher.
Potty mouth.
Elizabeth
Bagshaw: The mother of contraception.
Victoria
Callihoo: Metis historian.
Rosemary
Brown: The first black female
MP.
Dionne
Brand: Writer, director, artist,
activist.
Adrienne
Clarkson: The Right Honourable
arts advocate.
Anna
Mae Pictou: Her dedication cost
her her life.
Audrey
McLaughlin: The first woman
to lead a federal party.
Chantal
Petitclerc: Athlete, in spite
of it all.
Helen
Creighton: Folk archivist.
Jeanne
Sauvé: More letters after
her name than anyone.
Marie
Lacoste Gérin-Lajoie:
Votes for women!
Martha
Munger Black: Yukon adventurer/politician.
Muriel
Duckworth: Peace activist. Raging
granny.
Rose
Fortune: Female cop, circa 1800.
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