Agnes Macphail was a pioneering Canadian politician and the first woman elected to the House of Commons in 1921. Born on March 24, 1890, in Saskatchewan, she dedicated her life to social justice and advocated for issues such as women's rights, rural development, and prison reform. Her election marked a significant milestone in Canadian history, symbolizing the growing involvement of women in politics. Throughout her career, Macphail fiercely promoted fairness and equality. She faced...