The Road to Equality

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The Road to Equality
Over the course of Canadian history, society has improved in multiple ways. The changes have greatly impacted the lives of many Canadians. These changes included improvement of family life, social life and the economic state of the majority of families. When only one person in a family of five works they have full responsibility of supporting their family. Unfortunately, if they fail at what they are doing consequently, the whole family suffers. This position can be very stressful. Giving women more rights was a long process, which consisted of hard work and is still continuing to this day. When women are given more dominance, the family life improves because both the man and wife are considered equals, with equal rights and responsibilities. The social life of women improved greatly as well, by giving them the freedom to make their own decisions and participate in more activities. Lastly, the economic state of many families improved by giving women the opportunity to work and support their families. The advancing rights of women in society made life significantly better for Canadians back in the 1900s and Canadians today in their family life, their social life and the economic state of many families all across the country. Treating women as equals in a partnership and giving them more dominance in their family allowed domestic violence rates to decrease over the years. Equality towards woman started in 1917, when mothers were given the same rights as men over their children in B.C. (Status of Women in Canada – Timeline – 1917) Giving both parents the same rights over children, gives them equal dominance in their family life. This was only the first step to conquer the battle of domestic violence and abuse towards women. The Persons Case in 1929 started the rise of feminism. Women started to take a stand against how they were being treated, and

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