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. This list includes: * Members of Parliament—Members of the
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; * Senators—Members of the
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Canadian Governors General and
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*
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(MLAs); * Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs in Ontario); * Members of the National Assembly (MNAs) in Quebec; and * Members of the House of Assembly (MHAs) in Newfoundland and Labrador.


Women

*First female elected in Canada: ** Maria Grant is the first woman in Canada to be elected to any office, in 1895. She served six years on the Victoria School Board and was presented to the future George V as the only woman elected as a school trustee in Canada. *First female candidate in provincial election in Canada: **
Margaret Haile Margaret Haile () was a Canadian socialist in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a teacher and journalist by profession. She was active in the socialist movements in both Canada and the United States. Frederic Heath's "Socialism in ...
ran as a candidate of the Canadian Socialist League in Toronto North for the 1902 Ontario provincial election, becoming the first woman ever to stand in a provincial election. She herself was not allowed to vote in the election. *Earliest elected woman in Canada (first woman in Canada elected at the federal, provincial or municipal level): **
Hannah Gale Hannah "Annie" Elizabeth Rolinson Gale (December 29, 1876 – August 7, 1970) was a British-born Canadian politician who was one of the first women to hold an elected political position in Canada. She served as an Alderman on Calgary City Counci ...
,
Alderman An alderman is a member of a Municipal government, municipal assembly or council in many jurisdictions founded upon English law with similar officials existing in the Netherlands (wethouder) and Belgium (schepen). The term may be titular, denotin ...
in
Calgary Calgary () is a major city in the Canadian province of Alberta. As of 2021, the city proper had a population of 1,306,784 and a metropolitan population of 1,481,806 making it the third-largest city and fifth-largest metropolitan area in C ...
, 1917. (This was the first city election in Canada where a proportional representation electoral system (
Single transferable voting The single transferable vote (STV) or proportional-ranked choice voting (P-RCV) is a multi-winner electoral system in which each voter casts a single vote in the form of a ranked ballot. Voters have the option to rank candidates, and their vo ...
) was used.) *First woman elected to a legislature in Canada: **
Louise McKinney Louise McKinney (; 22 September 186810 July 1931) was a Canadian politician, Temperance movement, temperance advocate, and women's rights activist. She was the first woman elected into the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the first woman to ...
, first woman elected to a legislature anywhere in the
British Empire The British Empire comprised the dominions, Crown colony, colonies, protectorates, League of Nations mandate, mandates, and other Dependent territory, territories ruled or administered by the United Kingdom and its predecessor states. It bega ...
, member 1917–1921 of the
Legislative Assembly of Alberta The Legislative Assembly of Alberta is the deliberative assembly of the province of Alberta, Canada. It sits in the Alberta Legislature Building in Edmonton. Since 2012 the Legislative Assembly has had 87 members, elected first past the post f ...
for the Non Partisan League, a left-wing prohibitionist socialist party. (
Roberta MacAdams Lt. Roberta Catherine Price née MacAdams (July 21, 1880 – December 16, 1959) was a provincial level politician and military dietitian from Alberta, Canada. She was the second woman elected to a legislative body in the British Empire and t ...
, a member of the
Canadian Army Medical Corps The Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps (RCAMC) was an administrative corps of the Canadian Army. History The Militia Medical Service was established in 1898. It consisted of an Army Medical Service (officers) and an Army Medical Corps (othe ...
, was also elected in the
1917 Alberta general election The 1917 Alberta general election was held on 7 June 1917 to elect members of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta. The Liberals won a fourth term in office, defeating the Conservative Party of Edward Michener. Because of World War I, eleven Me ...
, as a member at large in overseas voting by Albertans serving in the First World War. McKinney was the first woman declared elected because the overseas voting was completed after the in-province election.) *First two women serving at the same time in a legislature anywhere in Canada: **Alberta MLAs
Louise McKinney Louise McKinney (; 22 September 186810 July 1931) was a Canadian politician, Temperance movement, temperance advocate, and women's rights activist. She was the first woman elected into the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the first woman to ...
and Roberta McAdams, served 1917 to 1921 *First woman candidates in a federal election. ** Five women ran in the first federal election in which women were allowed to become candidates (1921). (Note: Some women had been granted the right to vote, but not to run as candidates, in the wartime election of 1917. Even in 1921, still many women were denied the right to vote – status Indians, those on the
Indian Register The Indian Register is the official record of people registered under the ''Indian Act'' in Canada, called status Indians or ''registered Indians''. People registered under the ''Indian Act'' have rights and benefits that are not granted to othe ...
, did not get the right to vote in federal elections until 1960.) ** Harriet S. Dick,
Winnipeg Centre Winnipeg Centre () is a federal electoral district (Canada), electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1925 and since 1997. History This riding was originally created in 1 ...
,
Independent Independent or Independents may refer to: Arts, entertainment, and media Artist groups * Independents (artist group), a group of modernist painters based in Pennsylvania, United States * Independentes (English: Independents), a Portuguese artist ...
; 2,314 (4th Place, 4/5) ** Rose Mary Louise Henderson,
St. Lawrence—St. George St. Lawrence—St. George was a federal electoral district in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1968. This riding was created in 1914 from parts of St. Antoine and St. Lawrence rid ...
, Labour Party; 510 (Last Place, 3/3) ** Elizabeth Bethune Kiely,
Toronto East Toronto East (called East Toronto until 1903) was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1935. It was located in the city of Toronto in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British No ...
,
Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * Generally, a supporter of the political philosophy liberalism. Liberals may be politically left or right but tend to be centrist. * An adherent of a Liberal Party (See also Liberal parties by country ...
; 52 votes (Last Place, 5/5) **
Agnes Macphail Agnes Campbell Macphail (March 24, 1890 – February 13, 1954) was a Canadian politician and the first woman elected to Canada's House of Commons. She served as a Member of Parliament (Canada), Member of Parliament (MP) from 1921 to 1940; from 1 ...
,
Grey Southeast Grey Southeast was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 1935. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1914 from parts of Grey East and Grey South ridings when th ...
, Progressive Party; 6,958 (1st; 1/3) **
Harriet Dunlop Prenter Harriet Irene Dunlop Prenter (1865 or 1856 – 16 July 1939) was a leader in the women's rights movement in Canada. In 1921 she was among the first group of women to run as candidates in a Canadian federal election. She was a committed socialist. ...
, Toronto West, Labour Party; 1,741 (Last Place, 3/3) *First women elected to the Canadian House of Commons: **
Agnes Macphail Agnes Campbell Macphail (March 24, 1890 – February 13, 1954) was a Canadian politician and the first woman elected to Canada's House of Commons. She served as a Member of Parliament (Canada), Member of Parliament (MP) from 1921 to 1940; from 1 ...
, Progressive,
United Farmers of Ontario The United Farmers of Ontario (UFO) was an agrarian and populist provincial political party in Ontario, Canada. It was the Ontario provincial branch of the United Farmers movement of the early part of the 20th century. History Foundation and r ...
, Labour,
Co-operative Commonwealth Federation The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF; , FCC) was a federal democratic socialism, democratic socialistThe following sources describe the CCF as a democratic socialist political party: * * * * * * and social democracy, social-democ ...
(CCF) MP
Grey South Grey South was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1876 to 1917. It was located in the province of Ontario. It was created by the British North America Act 1867 which divided the County of Grey into ...
and
Grey—Bruce Grey—Bruce was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1935 to 1968. It was located in the province of Ontario. This riding was created in 1933 from parts of Bruce South and Grey Southeast ridings. I ...
, from 1921 to 1940. She was also one of two women who were the first women as MPPs in the
Legislative Assembly of Ontario The Legislative Assembly of Ontario (OLA; ) is the legislative chamber of the Canadian province of Ontario. Its elected members are known as Members of Provincial Parliament (MPPs). Bills passed by the Legislative Assembly are given royal as ...
for the
Ontario CCF The Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (Ontario Section) – The Farmer-Labor Party of Ontario, more commonly known as the Ontario CCF, was a democratic socialist provincial political party in Ontario that existed from 1932 to 1961. It was the pr ...
(the forerunner to the
New Democratic Party The New Democratic Party (NDP; , ) is a federal political party in Canada. Widely described as social democratic,The party is widely described as social democratic: * * * * * * * * * * * * * The Editors of ''Encyclopædia Britann ...
) for the riding of
York East York East was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada at different times. It was located in the province of Ontario. History The first federal riding of York East was created by the British North America Act ...
1943–1945 and 1948–1951 **
Martha Black Martha Louise Munger Black OBE (February 24, 1866 – October 31, 1957) was a Canadian politician. Black was the second woman elected to the House of Commons of Canada. Biography Martha was born in on February 24, 1866 in Chicago, Illinois ...
, Independent Conservative, MP Yukon, 1935–1940 **
Dorise Nielsen Dorise Winifred Nielsen (30 July 1902 – 9 December 1980) was a Canadian Chinese communist politician, feminist and teacher. She was the first member of the Communist Party of Canada to be elected to the House of Commons of Canada. Biography ...
,
Unity Unity is the state of being as one (either literally or figuratively). It may also refer to: Buildings * Unity Building, Oregon, Illinois, US; a historic building * Unity Building (Chicago), Illinois, US; a skyscraper * Unity Buildings, Liverpoo ...
(Communist) and Labor-Progressive (Communist) MP
North Battleford North Battleford is a city in west-central Saskatchewan, Canada. It is the seventh largest city in the province and is directly across the North Saskatchewan River from the town of Battleford. Together, the two communities are known as "The B ...
, Saskatchewan 1940–1945 **
Cora Taylor Casselman Cora Taylor Casselman (October 18, 1888 – September 6, 1964) was a Canadian federal politician. She was elected to represent the electoral district of Edmonton East in the House of Commons of Canada from 1941 to 1945. A member of the Liberal ...
, teacher,
Liberal Liberal or liberalism may refer to: Politics * Generally, a supporter of the political philosophy liberalism. Liberals may be politically left or right but tend to be centrist. * An adherent of a Liberal Party (See also Liberal parties by country ...
MP,
Edmonton East Edmonton East (formerly known as Edmonton Centre-East) was a federal electoral district in Alberta, Canada, that was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1917 to 2015. The district included a portion of the city of Edmonton. Geo ...
, 1941–1945 **
Gladys Strum Gladys Grace Mae Strum (February 4, 1906 – August 15, 2005) was a Canadian politician. Early life Born in Gladstone, Manitoba, she moved to Saskatchewan when she was 16 to teach. Career She ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Legisla ...
, teacher, CCF MP Qu'Appelle, Saskatchewan, 1945–1949 *First woman to run in for a federal seat in Quebec: **
Idola Saint-Jean Idola Saint-Jean (May 19, 1880 – April 6, 1945) was a Quebec journalist, educator and feminist. She devoted her life to the pursuit of equal rights for women in Quebec and her efforts lead to women being given the right to vote in Quebec in ...
ran as Independent-Liberal candidate in 1930. *First female prime minister: **
Kim Campbell Avril Phaedra Douglas "Kim" Campbell (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian politician who was the 19th prime minister of Canada from June to November 1993. Campbell is the first and only female prime minister of Canada. Prior to becoming the f ...
, Progressive Conservative Prime Minister 1993 First women in cabinet *Provincial and Territorial: **
Mary Ellen Smith Mary Ellen Spear Smith (October 11, 1863 – May 3, 1933) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada. She was the first female Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia,Independent Liberal Independent Liberal is a description which candidates and politicians have used to describe themselves, designating them as liberals, yet independent of the official Liberal Party of their country. To avoid confusion with the Liberal Party of ...
**
Irene Parlby Mary Irene Parlby ( Marryat; 9 January 186812 July 1965) was a Canadian women's farm leader, activist and politician. She served as MLA in the United Farmers of Alberta government from 1921 to 1935, serving as Minister without portfolio in the ...
, 1921, Alberta,
United Farmers of Alberta The United Farmers of Alberta (UFA) is an association of Alberta farmers that has served different roles in its 100-year history – as a lobby group, a successful political party, and as a farm-supply retail chain. As a political party, it forme ...
**
Marie-Claire Kirkland Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, (September 8, 1924 – March 24, 2016) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, t ...
1962, Quebec, Liberal **
Thelma Forbes Thelma Bessie Forbes (September 26, 1910 – January 5, 2012) was a politician in Manitoba, Canada. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1959 to 1969, and served as a cabinet minister in ...
, 1966, Manitoba, Progressive Conservative **
Hilda Watson Hilda Pauline Watson (January 13, 1922 – July 14, 1997) was a Canadian schoolteacher and politician from the Yukon Territory. She was the first woman in Canadian history to lead a political party which was successful in having its members elec ...
, 1970, Yukon,
Consensus government in Canada Consensus government is a form of government by consensus decision-making in Canada used in two of Canada's three federal territories (Northwest Territories and Nunavut) as well as in Nunatsiavut, an autonomous area in the province of Newfoundland ...
**
Brenda Robertson Brenda Mary Robertson (née Tubb, May 23, 1929 – September 23, 2020) was a Canadian politician who served as Senator. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and the first woman to become a cabinet ministe ...
, 1970, New Brunswick, Progressive Conservative **
Margaret Birch Margaret Birch (13 June 1921 — 29 October 2020) was a Canadian politician in Ontario. She was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1971 to 1985 who represented the east Toronto riding of Scarborough E ...
, 1972, Ontario, Progressive Conservative ** Jean Canfield, 1972, Prince Edward Island, Liberal **
Hazel Newhook Hazel Rose Newhook (December 24, 1914 – June 26, 2016) was a Canadian politician, who sat in the Newfoundland House of Assembly from 1979 to 1985 as a member of the Progressive Conservatives, where she represented the electoral district ...
and
Lynn Verge Lynn Verge (born c. 1951) is a Canadian lawyer and politician from Newfoundland and Labrador. She represented the Corner Brook electoral district of Humber East in the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly from 1979 to 1996. As of 2016, sh ...
, Newfoundland and Labrador, Progressive Conservative **
Joan Duncan Joan Heather Duncan, née Tratch (October 30, 1941 – September 23, 2015) was a pharmacist and politician in Saskatchewan. She represented Maple Creek from 1978 to 1991 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a Progressive Conservat ...
and
Patricia Anne Smith Patricia Anne "Pat" Smith (born January 29, 1943) is a former political figure in Saskatchewan, Canada. She represented Swift Current (provincial electoral district), Swift Current from 1982 to 1991 in the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan as a ...
, 1982, Saskatchewan, Progressive Conservative **
Nellie Cournoyea Nellie Cournoyea (born March 4, 1940 in Aklavik, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian politician, who served as the sixth premier of the Northwest Territories from 1991 to 1995. She was the first female premier of a Canadian territory, first Ind ...
, 1984, Northwest Territories, consensus government **
Maxine Cochran Maxine Cochran (August 5, 1926 – July 8, 2014) was a Canadian politician. She represented the electoral district of Lunenburg Centre in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly The Nova Scotia House of Assembly (; ), or Legislative Assembly, is the ...
, 1985, Nova Scotia, Progressive Conservative ** Manitok Thompson, 1999, Nunavut, consensus government * Federal: **
Ellen Fairclough Ellen Louks Fairclough (; January 28, 1905 – November 13, 2004) was a Canadian politician. A Progressive Conservative member of the House of Commons of Canada from 1950 to 1963, she was the first woman ever to serve in the Canadian Cabinet ...
, 1957, Progressive Conservative **
Associate Minister of National Defence The associate minister of national defence () is a member of the Canadian cabinet who is responsible for various files within the defence department as assigned by the prime minister or defence minister. The position was created in 1940 durin ...
: Mary Collins *First female cabinetmember with a portfolio:
Tilly Rolston Tilly Rolston (February 23, 1887 – October 12, 1953) was a Canadian politician. Initially elected to the British Columbia provincial legislature as a Conservative in the 1941 provincial election, she crossed the floor and joined W.A.C. Benne ...
*First female
Speaker of the Canadian House of Commons The speaker of the House of Commons () is the presiding officer of the lower house of the Parliament of Canada. A member of Parliament (MP), a speaker is elected at the beginning of each new parliament by fellow MPs. The speaker's role in pre ...
: **
Jeanne Sauvé Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé (; ; April 26, 1922 – January 26, 1993) was a Canadian politician, journalist and stateswoman who served as the 23rd governor general of Canada from 1984 to 1990 and as the 29th Speaker of the House of Commons (Canada), ...
, 1980–1984 *First female federal Justice Minister (Attorney General): **
Kim Campbell Avril Phaedra Douglas "Kim" Campbell (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian politician who was the 19th prime minister of Canada from June to November 1993. Campbell is the first and only female prime minister of Canada. Prior to becoming the f ...
(Progressive Conservative) *First female
Defence Minister A ministry of defence or defense (see spelling differences), also known as a department of defence or defense, is the part of a government responsible for matters of defence and military forces, found in states where the government is divid ...
: **
Kim Campbell Avril Phaedra Douglas "Kim" Campbell (born March 10, 1947) is a Canadian politician who was the 19th prime minister of Canada from June to November 1993. Campbell is the first and only female prime minister of Canada. Prior to becoming the f ...
, (Progressive Conservative) *First female
Minister of Finance A ministry of finance is a ministry or other government agency in charge of government finance, fiscal policy, and financial regulation. It is headed by a finance minister, an executive or cabinet position . A ministry of finance's portfolio ...
: **
Chrystia Freeland Christina Alexandra Freeland (born August 2, 1968) is a Canadian politician and journalist who has served as the Member of Parliament (Canada), member of Parliament (MP) for University—Rosedale (federal electoral district), University—Rose ...
, (Liberal) *First female
Speaker of the House The speaker of a deliberative assembly, especially a legislative body, is its presiding officer, or the chair. The title was first used in 1377 in England. Usage The title was first recorded in 1377 to describe the role of Thomas de Hung ...
**
Nancy Hodges Nancy Hodges (October 28, 1888 – December 15, 1969) was a Canadian journalist and politician. Over her career, she served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, as the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Colum ...
British Columbia Liberal, MLA 1941–1953, made speaker of British Columbia legislature in December 1949.Women in BC Politics
/ref> *First female senator: **
Cairine Wilson Cairine Reay Mackay Wilson (February 4, 1885 – March 3, 1962) was Canada's first woman to become senator. She served as a Senator for Ontario from 1930 until her death. Personal life Cairine Reay Mackay was born in Montreal on February 4, ...
, 1930 *First female
Governor General of Canada The governor general of Canada () is the federal representative of the . The monarch of Canada is also sovereign and head of state of 14 other Commonwealth realms and resides in the United Kingdom. The monarch, on the Advice (constitutional la ...
: **
Jeanne Sauvé Jeanne Mathilde Sauvé (; ; April 26, 1922 – January 26, 1993) was a Canadian politician, journalist and stateswoman who served as the 23rd governor general of Canada from 1984 to 1990 and as the 29th Speaker of the House of Commons (Canada), ...
, (1984–1990) *First female
premiers Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier. A premier will normally be a head of governm ...
**
Rita Johnston Rita Margaret Johnston (born April 22, 1935; née Leichert) is a Canadian politician in British Columbia. Johnston became the first female premier in Canadian history when she succeeded Bill Vander Zalm in 1991 to become the 29th premier of Br ...
, British Columbia, 1991 (
Social Credit Social credit is a distributive philosophy of political economy developed in the 1920s and 1930s by C. H. Douglas. Douglas attributed economic downturns to discrepancies between the cost of goods and the compensation of the workers who made t ...
) **
Nellie Cournoyea Nellie Cournoyea (born March 4, 1940 in Aklavik, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian politician, who served as the sixth premier of the Northwest Territories from 1991 to 1995. She was the first female premier of a Canadian territory, first Ind ...
, Northwest Territories, 1991–1995, ( Consensus government) **
Catherine Callbeck Catherine Sophia Callbeck (born July 25, 1939) is a retired Canadian politician and the current and ninth Chancellor of the University of Prince Edward Island. She was the 28th premier of Prince Edward Island from 1993 to 1996, the third fema ...
, Prince Edward Island, 1993–1996, (first elected female
Premier Premier is a title for the head of government in central governments, state governments and local governments of some countries. A second in command to a premier is designated as a deputy premier. A premier will normally be a head of govern ...
) (Liberal) **
Pat Duncan Patricia Jane Duncan (born April 8, 1960) is a Canadian politician from Yukon. Duncan served as leader of the Yukon Liberal Party from 1998 to 2005 and as the sixth premier of Yukon from 2000 until 2002. Duncan was the first Liberal premier ...
, Yukon, 2000–2002, (Liberal) **
Eva Aariak Eva Qamaniq Aariak (, ; born January 10, 1955) is a Canadian Inuit, Inuk politician, who was elected in the 2008 Nunavut general election, 2008 territorial election to represent the Electoral district (Canada), electoral district of Iqaluit Ea ...
, Nunavut, 2008–2013, (Consensus government) **
Kathy Dunderdale Kathleen Mary Margaret "Kathy" Dunderdale (née Warren; born February 1952) is a politician and former MHA who served as the tenth premier of Newfoundland and Labrador from December 3, 2010, to January 24, 2014. Dunderdale was born and raised i ...
, Newfoundland and Labrador, 2010–2014, (Progressive Conservative) **
Alison Redford Alison Merrilla Redford (born March 7, 1965) is a Canadian lawyer and former politician. She was the 14th premier of Alberta, having served in this capacity from October 7, 2011, to March 23, 2014. Redford was born in Kitimat, British Columbia ...
, Alberta, 2011–2014, (Progressive Conservative) **
Pauline Marois Pauline Marois (; born March 29, 1949) is a retired Canadian politician, who served as the 30th premier of Quebec from 2012 to 2014. Marois had been a Member of the National Assembly (Quebec), member of the National Assembly in various ridings ...
, Quebec, 2012–2014, (Parti Québécois) **
Kathleen Wynne Kathleen O'Day Wynne ( ; born May 21, 1953) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 25th premier of Ontario and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party from 2013 to 2018. She was Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario), member of provinci ...
, Ontario, 2013–2018, (Liberal) **
Heather Stefanson Heather Dorothy Stefanson (born May 11, 1970) is a Canadian former politician who served as the 24th premier of Manitoba from 2021 to 2023; the first woman in the province's history to hold that role. She is the former leader of the Progressiv ...
, Manitoba, 2021–2023, (Progressive Conservative) **
Susan Holt Susan Holt (born April 22, 1977) is a Canadian politician, who has served as the 35th premier of New Brunswick since November 2, 2024, and has been the leader of the New Brunswick Liberal Association since August 6, 2022. She has served as th ...
, New Brunswick, 2024-present (Liberal) (Nova Scotia, and Saskatchewan have not yet had a female premier.) *First female deputy premier in: **British Columbia:
Grace McCarthy Grace Mary McCarthy, OC, OBC, LLD, DTech, FRAIC (Hon.) (née Winterbottom; October 14, 1927 – May 24, 2017) was a Canadian politician and florist in British Columbia. A high-ranking member of the Social Credit Party of British Columbia, ...
*First female MLAs elected in British Columbia: **
Mary Ellen Smith Mary Ellen Spear Smith (October 11, 1863 – May 3, 1933) was a politician in British Columbia, Canada. She was the first female Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia,Louise McKinney Louise McKinney (; 22 September 186810 July 1931) was a Canadian politician, Temperance movement, temperance advocate, and women's rights activist. She was the first woman elected into the Legislative Assembly of Alberta and the first woman to ...
, she was also the first woman elected anywhere in the British Empire, 1917–1921 Alberta Legislature for the Non Partisan League, a left-wing Prohibitionist socialist party. *First female MLA elected in Saskatchewan: **
Sarah Ramsland Sarah Katherine Ramsland, (née McEwen; July 19, 1882 – April 4, 1964) was a Canadian politician, the first woman ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan. She was born in Boon Lake, Minnesota, the daughter of local politicia ...
, Saskatchewan Liberal, Pelly 1919 by-election, 1925. Replaced her husband Max who won the seat in 1917 general election after his death. Was re-elected in 1921 and defeated in 1925. *First female MLA elected in Manitoba: ** Edith McTavish Rogers, Manitoba Liberal MLA 1920–1932 *First female MPPs elected in Ontario: **
Agnes Macphail Agnes Campbell Macphail (March 24, 1890 – February 13, 1954) was a Canadian politician and the first woman elected to Canada's House of Commons. She served as a Member of Parliament (Canada), Member of Parliament (MP) from 1921 to 1940; from 1 ...
and
Rae Luckock Margarette Rae Morrison Luckock (15 October 1893 – 24 January 1972) known as Rae Luckock. She was a feminist, social justice activist, peace activist and, with Agnes Macphail, one of the first two women elected to the Legislative Assembly of O ...
, CCF (the forerunner to the New Democratic Party MPPs for
York East York East was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada at different times. It was located in the province of Ontario. History The first federal riding of York East was created by the British North America Act ...
1943–1945, 1948–1951 and for Bracondale 1943–1945 respectively *First female MNA elected in Quebec: **
Marie-Claire Kirkland Marie-Claire Kirkland-Casgrain, (September 8, 1924 – March 24, 2016) was a Quebec lawyer, judge and politician. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Quebec, the first woman appointed a Cabinet minister in Quebec, t ...
, elected in 1961. Also first woman appointed a cabinet minister in Quebec, the first woman appointed acting premier, and the first woman judge to serve in the Quebec Provincial Court. *First female MLA elected in New Brunswick: **
Brenda Robertson Brenda Mary Robertson (née Tubb, May 23, 1929 – September 23, 2020) was a Canadian politician who served as Senator. She was the first woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick and the first woman to become a cabinet ministe ...
, New Brunswick Progressive Conservative MLA, 1967–1984 *First female candidate in Prince Edward Island: ** Hilda Ramsay, Prince Edward Island CCF candidate in 1951 *First female MLA elected in Prince Edward Island: ** Jean Canfield, Prince Edward Island Liberal MLA 1970–1979 *First female MHA elected in Newfoundland and Labrador (pre-Confederation): **
Helena Squires Helena Emeline Squires (née Strong; October 29, 1878 – March 21, 1959) was a Newfoundland teacher and politician. She was the wife of Prime Minister Sir Richard Squires. In 1930, she was elected as the member of the Newfoundland House of Ass ...
, MHA 1930–1932 *First female MLA elected in Nova Scotia: **
Gladys Porter Gladys Muriel Porter, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE, (née Richardson; August 4, 1893 – April 30, 1967) was the first woman in the Maritimes to be elected as Mayor, and the first female Member of the Nova Scot ...
, Nova Scotia Progressive Conservative MLA 1960–1967 *First female MLA elected in Yukon: **
G. Jean Gordon Gertrude Jean Gordon (March 6, 1918 – September 5, 2008) was a Canadian politician. She was the first woman ever elected to the Yukon Territorial Council, serving from 1967 to 1970. Biography Gordon was born in 1918 in Vancouver, British Colum ...
, non-affiliated, MLA 1967–1970 *First female MLA elected in Northwest Territories: **
Lena Pedersen Lena (Elizabeth Magdalena) Pedersen or Lena Pederson (born 1940, Greenland) is a politician and social worker from Nunavut, Canada. In 1959, she moved from Greenland to the Northwest Territories and lived in Coppermine (Kugluktuk), Pangnirtung a ...
(Pederson) in
1970 Events January * January 1 – Unix time epoch reached at 00:00:00 UTC. * January 5 – The 7.1 1970 Tonghai earthquake, Tonghai earthquake shakes Tonghai County, Yunnan province, China, with a maximum Mercalli intensity scale, Mercalli ...
to 1975 *First female MLA elected in Nunavut: ** Manitok Thompson, Independent, 1999–2003 (Nunavut was created from the Northwest Territories in 1999, so Thompson served in its first legislature.) *First female elected in a Nova Scotia municipal election: ** Mary Teresa Sullivan, Halifax City Council, 1936+ *First female elected in an Ontario municipal election: **
Constance Hamilton Constance Eaton Hamilton (1862 – June 27, 1945) was a British-Canadian government official and activist. After activism supporting refugees and women in Winnipeg, she moved to Toronto and continued to support causes such as women's suffrage, ...
, Toronto City Council, 1920–21 *First female mayor, appointed: ** Violet Barss,
Delia, Alberta Delia is a village in southern Alberta, Canada. It is approximately northeast of Drumheller, south of Highway 9. It is named for Delia Davis, wife of Alvin L. Davis, a local merchant, and was originally known as the Village of Highland betwe ...
(1920–1922) *First female mayor, elected: ** Barbara Hanley,
Webbwood, Ontario Webbwood is an unincorporated community in Ontario, Canada. It is recognized as a designated place by Statistics Canada. Demographics In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada, Webbwood had a population of 440 living in 20 ...
(1936–1944) *First female mayor of a city: **
Charlotte Whitton Charlotte Elizabeth Whitton (March 8, 1896 – January 25, 1975) was a Canadian feminist and mayor of Ottawa. She was the first woman mayor of a major city in Canada, serving from 1951 to 1956 and again from 1960 to 1964. Whitton was a Canadi ...
, Ottawa (1951–1956, 1960–1964) *First female mayor of: **
Kentville Kentville is an incorporated town in Nova Scotia. It is the most populous town in the Annapolis Valley. As of 2021, the town's population was 6,630. Its census agglomeration is 26,929. History Kentville owes its location to the Cornwallis Ri ...
, Nova Scotia:
Gladys Porter Gladys Muriel Porter, Member of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, MBE, (née Richardson; August 4, 1893 – April 30, 1967) was the first woman in the Maritimes to be elected as Mayor, and the first female Member of the Nova Scot ...
(1946–1960) **
Ottawa, Ontario Ottawa is the capital city of Canada. It is located in the southern Ontario, southern portion of the province of Ontario, at the confluence of the Ottawa River and the Rideau River. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Gatineau, Quebec, and forms the cor ...
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Charlotte Whitton Charlotte Elizabeth Whitton (March 8, 1896 – January 25, 1975) was a Canadian feminist and mayor of Ottawa. She was the first woman mayor of a major city in Canada, serving from 1951 to 1956 and again from 1960 to 1964. Whitton was a Canadi ...
(1951–1956, 1960–1964) **
Prince Rupert, British Columbia Prince Rupert is a port city in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Kaien Island near the Alaskan panhandle. It is the land, air, and water transportation hub of British Columbia's North Coast, and has a population of 12, ...
: Nora Arnold (1947–1950) **
Edmonton Edmonton is the capital city of the Provinces and territories of Canada, Canadian province of Alberta. It is situated on the North Saskatchewan River and is the centre of the Edmonton Metropolitan Region, which is surrounded by Central Alberta ...
, Alberta:
Jan Reimer Janice Rhea Reimer (born May 23, 1952) is a Canadian politician and the first female mayor of Edmonton, Alberta, having served in that capacity from 1989 until 1995. Highlights of her time in office included the inception of a new waste manageme ...
(1989–1995) *First female city councillor in: **Vancouver:
Helena Gutteridge Helena Gutteridge (8 April 1879 – 1 October 1960) was a Feminism, feminist, a Women's suffrage, suffragist, a trade unionist and the first female city councillor in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Helena was recognized for being a pioneer i ...
in 1937. *First female judge in **British Columbia:
Helen Gregory MacGill Helen Gregory MacGill (, Gregory; after first marriage, Flesher; after second marriage, MacGill; January 7, 1864 – February 27, 1947) was one of Canada's first woman judges - and for many years the country's only woman judge - journalist, and a n ...
in 1917 *First female chief justice in: **British Columbia:
Beverley McLachlin Beverley Marian McLachlin (born September 7, 1943) is a Canadian jurist and author who served as the 17th chief justice of Canada from 2000 to 2017. She is the longest-serving chief justice in Canadian history and the first woman to hold the ...
in 1988 **Canada:
Beverley McLachlin Beverley Marian McLachlin (born September 7, 1943) is a Canadian jurist and author who served as the 17th chief justice of Canada from 2000 to 2017. She is the longest-serving chief justice in Canadian history and the first woman to hold the ...
in 2000 *Female presidents of major political parties **
Agnes Macphail Agnes Campbell Macphail (March 24, 1890 – February 13, 1954) was a Canadian politician and the first woman elected to Canada's House of Commons. She served as a Member of Parliament (Canada), Member of Parliament (MP) from 1921 to 1940; from 1 ...
, Founding President of the
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1932–34 **
Gladys Strum Gladys Grace Mae Strum (February 4, 1906 – August 15, 2005) was a Canadian politician. Early life Born in Gladstone, Manitoba, she moved to Saskatchewan when she was 16 to teach. Career She ran unsuccessfully for a seat in the Legisla ...
, President of Saskatchewan CCF 1944-195? *First female Lieutenant Governors **
Pauline Mills McGibbon Pauline Mills McGibbon (21 October 1910 – 14 December 2001) served as the 22nd Lieutenant Governor of Ontario from 1974 to 1980. In addition to being the first woman to occupy that position, she was also the first woman to serve as a vi ...
, 22nd Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario 1974–1980 **
Pearl McGonigal Pearl Kathryne McGonigal (born June 10, 1929) is a retired Manitoba politician and office-holder. She was a prominent Winnipeg-area municipal politician from 1969 to 1981, and served as the province's 19th Lieutenant Governor from October 23, 1 ...
, 19th Lieutenant-Governor of Manitoba 1981–1986 **
Helen Hunley Wilma Helen Hunley (September 6, 1920 – October 22, 2010) was a Canadian politician and the 12th Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, the first woman to serve in that post. Early life She was born in Acme, Alberta, to James Edgar Hunley and Est ...
, 12th Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta 1985–1991 **
Sylvia Fedoruk Sylvia Olga Fedoruk ( e-doruk Ukrainian: Федорук) (May 5, 1927 – September 26, 2012) was a Canadian physicist, medical physicist, curler and the 17th lieutenant governor of Saskatchewan, from 1988 to 1994. Life Born in Canora, Saskat ...
, 17th Lieutenant-Governor of Saskatchewan 1988–1994 **
Marion Reid Marion Loretta Reid (; January 4, 1929 – June 22, 2023) was a Canadian politician who was the first female Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, and the List of lieutenant governors of Prince Edward Island#Lieutenant G ...
, 24th Lieutenant-Governor of Prince Edward Island 1990–1995 **
Margaret McCain Margaret Norrie McCain ( Norrie; born October 1, 1934) is a Canadian philanthropist who was the first woman to serve as the lieutenant governor of New Brunswick. She is known for her work in the promotion of early childhood education. As a me ...
, 27th Lieutenant-Governor of New Brunswick 1994–1997 **
Lise Thibault Lise Thibault DStJ (; born 2 April 1939) is a Canadian politician who served as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of Quebec from 1997 to 2007. She later spent six months in jail for misuse of public funds, which she was ordered to repay the governm ...
, 27th Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec 1997–2007 **
Myra Freeman Myra Ava Freeman (born May 17, 1949) is a Canadians, Canadian philanthropist, teacher, the List of lieutenant governors of Nova Scotia#Lieutenant Governors of Nova Scotia, 1867-present, 29th and first female Lieutenant Governor of Nova Scotia. ...
, 29th Lieutenant-Governor of Nova Scotia 2000–2006 **
Iona Campagnolo Iona Victoria Campagnolo (née Hardy; October 18, 1932 – April 4, 2024) was a Canadian politician who served as the 27th Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia from 2001 to 2007; Campagnolo was the first woman to hold that office. Prior to ...
, 27th Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia 2001–2007 **
Judy Foote Judy May Foote ( Crowley; born June 23, 1952) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 14th lieutenant governor of Newfoundland and Labrador from 2018 to 2023. She was the first woman to hold the position. Prior to her appointment as ...
, 14th Lieutenant-Governor of Newfoundland and Labrador, taking office in 2018 *First female Commissioners of Canadian territories **
Ione Christensen Ione Jean Christensen, , ''née'' Cameron (born October 10, 1933) is a former Canadian Senator. The daughter of former North-West Mounted Police constable Gordon Irwin Cameron, and Dawson City born Martha Ballentine Cameron, her family moved to ...
, 10th Commissioner of Yukon 1979 **
Helen Maksagak Helen Mamayaok Maksagak, (April 15, 1931 – January 23, 2009) was a Canadian politician A politician is a person who participates in Public policy, policy-making processes, usually holding an elective position in government. Politicians ...
, 13th Commissioner of the Northwest Territories 1995–1999 ** Helen Maksagak, 1st Commissioner of Nunavut 1999–2000


People with disabilities

*First hearing-impaired (deaf) person elected in Canada: **
Gary Malkowski Gary Malkowski (born July 26, 1958) is a former Canadian provincial politician. He represented the riding of York East in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 1995, as a member of the Ontario New Democratic Party (NDP). He was Canad ...
Ontario New Democratic Party MPP
York East York East was a federal electoral district represented in the House of Commons of Canada at different times. It was located in the province of Ontario. History The first federal riding of York East was created by the British North America Act ...
(East York) 1990–1995 *First paraplegic person elected in Alberta: **
Percy Wickman Percy Dwight Wickman (June 10, 1941 – July 3, 2004) was a Canadian politician and well-known activist for people with disabilities. He was born in Thunder Bay, Ontario. Wickman served as an alderman on Edmonton City Council from 1977 to 1986 ...
Alberta Liberal Party MLA
Edmonton-Whitemud Edmonton-Whitemud is a provincial electoral district for the Legislative Assembly of Alberta, Canada. In 1989, its constituents unseated the Premier of the day, Donald Getty, by voting for Liberal candidate Percy Wickman. The district was ...
(1989–1993),
Edmonton-Rutherford Edmonton-Rutherford is a provincial electoral district in Alberta, Canada. The district is mandated to return a single member to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta using the first past the post method of voting. The district was created in t ...
(1993–2001) *First quadriplegic person elected to a Canadian legislature: **
Doug Mowat Douglas Lyle Mowat (May 16, 1929 – August 11, 1992) was a Canadian politician, who served as a Social Credit Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1983 to 1991, representing the riding of Vancouver-Little Mountain. He w ...
British Columbia Social Credit MLA Vancouver-Little Mountain 1983–1991 *First quadriplegic person elected to the House of Commons: ** Steven Fletcher, Conservative,
Charleswood—St. James Winnipeg West (formerly known as Charleswood—St. James—Assiniboia—Headingley) is a federal electoral district in Manitoba, Canada, that has been represented in the House of Commons of Canada since 1997. Following the 2022 Canadian fede ...
, Manitoba, 2004–2015 *First quadriplegic mayor : **
Sam Sullivan Sam C. Sullivan (born November 13, 1959) is a Canadian politician who served as the MLA for Vancouver-False Creek. Previously, he served as the Minister of Communities, Sport, and Cultural Development with responsibility for Translink in the ...
, Mayor of Vancouver, November 2005, December 2008 *First legally blind person elected to the House of Commons: ** J. Trevor Morgan, Progressive Conservative, St. Catharines (federal electoral district), St. Catharines, Ontario, 1972–1974


Gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender

*First openly gay candidates in Canada **Peter Maloney (politician), Peter Maloney, candidate for Toronto Board of Education in 1972, and for Toronto City Council in 1984, 1985 and 1988 **Ian Maclennan, candidate for Ottawa Board of Education in 1976 **Therese Faubert, League for Socialist Action (Canada), League for Socialist Action candidate in Brampton (federal electoral district), Brampton in the 1977 Ontario general election, 1977 Ontario provincial election"Gays gain despite Tory triumph". ''The Body Politic (magazine), The Body Politic'', Vol. 35 (July/August 1977). p. 10. **Frank Lowery, Ontario New Democratic Party candidate in Scarborough North (provincial electoral district), Scarborough North in the 1977 Ontario general election, 1977 Ontario provincial election **Dean Haynes, candidate for Toronto City Council in 1978; withdrawn before election day **Jim Monk, candidate for Windsor Board of Education in 1978 **Robert Douglas Cook, Gay Alliance Toward Equality candidate in West Vancouver-Howe Sound in the 1979 British Columbia general election **George Hislop, candidate for Toronto City Council in 1980; independent candidate for St. George (Ontario provincial electoral district), St. George in the 1981 Ontario general election *First transgender-identified candidates **Jamie Lee Hamilton, 1996 Vancouver municipal election **Micheline Montreuil, 2008 federal election (nomination withdrawn before election) **Christin Milloy, 2011 Ontario provincial election, Ontario Libertarian Party candidate in Mississauga—Brampton South (provincial electoral district), Mississauga-Brampton South **Jennifer McCreath, 2015 federal election, Strength in Democracy candidate in Avalon (electoral district), Avalon *First transgender-identified officeholder **Municipal: Julie Lemieux (politician), Julie Lemieux, municipal councillor 2013–2017, later mayor 2017–present, of Très-Saint-Rédempteur, Quebec **Provincial: Estefania Cortes-Vargas, Alberta MLA 2015–2019 *First openly gay MP (male): **Svend Robinson, New Democratic MP for Burnaby—Douglas (1979–2004), came out publicly in 1988 *First openly LGBT MP (female): **Libby Davies *First openly two-spirit MP: **Blake Desjarlais *First openly gay provincial premier (female): **
Kathleen Wynne Kathleen O'Day Wynne ( ; born May 21, 1953) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 25th premier of Ontario and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party from 2013 to 2018. She was Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario), member of provinci ...
, Premier of Ontario (2013–2018) *First openly gay provincial premier (male): **Wade MacLauchlan, Premier of Prince Edward Island (2015–2019) *First openly gay members of provincial legislatures: **Maurice Richard (politician), Maurice Richard, Quebec Liberal MNA for Nicolet (provincial electoral district), Nicolet (1985–89) and Nicolet-Yamaska (provincial electoral district), Nicolet-Yamaska (1989–94) **Ted Nebbeling, British Columbia Liberal MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky, West Vancouver-Garibaldi (1996–2005) **Tim Stevenson, British Columbia NDP MLA for Vancouver-Burrard (provincial electoral district), Vancouver-Burrard (1996–2001) **George Smitherman, Ontario Liberal MPP for Toronto Centre (federal electoral district), Toronto Centre (1999–2010) **Jim Rondeau, Manitoba NDP MLA for Assiniboia (provincial electoral district), Assiniboia (1999–2016) **Gerry Rogers, Newfoundland and Labrador MHA for St. John's Centre (2011–2019) **Joanne Bernard, Nova Scotia MLA for Dartmouth North (2013–2017) **Michael Connolly (Canadian politician), Michael Connolly and Ricardo Miranda, Alberta MLAs (2015–2019) *First gays/lesbians to run for leadership of a major party **Svend Robinson, 1995 New Democratic Party leadership election—came in first on first ballot, but withdrew **Scott Brison, 2003 Progressive Conservative leadership election—came in third **Scott Brison, 2006 Liberal Party of Canada leadership election *First openly gay leaders of political parties **Chris Lea, Green Party of Canada, 1990–1996 **Allison Brewer, New Brunswick New Democratic Party, Sept 25, 2005–2006 **André Boisclair, Parti Québécois, Nov 15, 2005–2007 (first openly gay leader of a party with seats in the legislature) *First openly gay/lesbian senators **Laurier LaPierre, Liberal **Nancy Ruth (formerly Nancy Jackman) PC, first lesbian senator, appointed in 2006, came out in 1990 *First openly gay/lesbian cabinet ministers **Tim Stevenson, British Columbia, 2000–2001, first openly gay politician to be appointed to cabinet in Canada **André Boisclair, Quebec, 1996–2003, came out in 2000 **Dale Eftoda, Yukon, 2000–2002, came out in 2001 **Ted Nebbeling, British Columbia, 2001–2004 **George Smitherman, Ontario, 2003–2009 **Scott Brison, federal, 2004–2006 **Jim Rondeau, Manitoba, 2004–2006 **
Kathleen Wynne Kathleen O'Day Wynne ( ; born May 21, 1953) is a former Canadian politician who served as the 25th premier of Ontario and leader of the Ontario Liberal Party from 2013 to 2018. She was Member of Provincial Parliament (Ontario), member of provinci ...
, Ontario, 2006–2018 **Jennifer Howard (Canadian politician), Jennifer Howard, Manitoba, (2009–2016) **Joanne Bernard, Nova Scotia, (2013–2017) *First openly gay mayor **Overall: Maurice Richard (politician), Maurice Richard, Bécancour, Quebec **Major city: Glen Murray (politician), Glen Murray, Mayor of Winnipeg (1998–2004) *First openly gay city councillors: ** Montreal: Raymond Blain, 1986–1993 ** Vancouver: Gordon Price, 1986–2002 (M); Ellen Woodsworth, 2002–2008 (F) ** Winnipeg: Glen Murray (politician), Glen Murray, 1989–1998 ** Toronto: Kyle Rae, 1991–2010 (M); Kristyn Wong-Tam, 2010–2022 (F) ** Ottawa: Alex Munter, 1991–2003 (M); Catherine McKenney, 2014–2022 (F) ** Edmonton: Michael Phair, 1992–2007 (M); Sherry McKibben, 1994–1995 (F) ** Saskatoon: Lenore Swystun, 2000–2003 (F); Darren Hill, 2006–present (M) ** Halifax: Krista Snow, 2003–2008 ** Red Deer, Alberta, Red Deer: Paul Harris, 2010–2017 ** Cumberland, British Columbia, Cumberland: Conner Copeman, 2011–present ** Wabana, Newfoundland and Labrador, Wabana, Bell Island (Newfoundland and Labrador), Bell Island: Donovan Taplin, 2013–2017 ** Hamilton, Ontario, Hamilton: Aidan Johnson, 2014–2018 ** Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Prince Albert: Evert Botha, 2016–2020


Indigenous people in Canada

*Year that status Indians were granted the right to vote in federal elections: 1960. *Year that status Indians were granted the right to vote in Quebec provincial elections: 1969Aboriginal People: History of Discriminatory Laws
Wendy Moss, Elaine Gardner-O'Toole, Law and Government Division, Last revised, November 1991
*First Indigenous peoples in Canada, Indigenous person elected to a legislature in Canada: ** Solomon White, Ontario Conservative Party, 1878–1886 and 1890–1894 (first Native elected anywhere in Canada) *First Indigenous person appointed to Canadian Senate (first Treaty Indian named a senator in Canada): ** James Gladstone of Alberta, 1958 *First Indigenous person elected to the Canadian House of Commons (first Indigenous MP): ** Leonard Marchand, Kamloops-Cariboo (British Columbia), Liberal Party, 1968–1979, as well as first to serve as a member of cabinet (1976) *First Indigenous woman elected to the Parliament of Canada: ** Ethel Blondin-Andrew, Liberal Party of Canada, Western Arctic, 1988–2006 *First Indigenous woman MLA elected in British Columbia: ** Melanie Mark, British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA for Vancouver-Mount Pleasant, 2016–Present *First Indigenous MLA elected in Alberta: ** Mike Cardinal, Alberta Progressive Conservatives MLA Athabasca-Redwater 1989–2008 *First Indigenous MLA elected in Saskatchewan: ** Lawrence Riel Yew Saskatchewan New Democratic Party MLA Cumberland, 1982–1986 and second was Keith Goulet MLA, Cumberland, 1986–2003 *First Indigenous woman MLA elected in Saskatchewan: ** Joan Beatty, Saskatchewan New Democratic Party MLA for Cumberland, 2003 to 2009 *First Indigenous MLA elected in Manitoba **Pascal Breland, Independent, 1870-1874 *First Indigenous woman MLA elected in Manitoba: **Edith Rogers (Manitoba politician), Edith Rogers, Liberal 1920–1932 *First First Nations MLA electedin Manitoba: **Ken Dillen, NDP 1973-1977 *First Indigenous MPP elected in Ontario: ** Solomon White, Ontario Conservative Party, 1878–1886 and 1890–1894 *First Indigenous MNA elected in Quebec: ** Ludger Bastien, Quebec Conservative Party MLA for Québec-Comté (provincial electoral district), Québec-Comté 1924–1927 *First Indigenous MLA elected in New Brunswick: ** T. J. Burke, NB Liberal MLA for Fredericton-Nashwaaksis 2006–2010 *First Indigenous MHA elected in Newfoundland and Labrador: ** Kevin Aylward Newfoundland and Labrador Liberal MHA St. George's-Stephenville East, 1985–2003 *First Indigenous MLA elected in Yukon **Grafton Njootli, Progressive Conservative 1978–1982 *First Indigenous woman elected MLA in Yukon: **Kathie Nukon, Progressive Conservative 1982-1986, and **Margaret Commodore, NDP, 1982-1996 - also first First Nations in Canada, First Nations woman elected to a cabinet position (1985) in Canada *First Indigenous premier: ** Richard Nerysoo, Northwest Territories, 1984–1985 (consensus government) ** Paul Okalik, Nunavut, 1999–2008 (consensus government) ** Wab Kinew, Manitoba, 2023–present *First Indigenous speaker of a legislature: ** Richard Nerysoo, Northwest Territories, 1989–1991 *First Indigenous leader of an official party in the Manitoba legislature: ** Wab Kinew, Manitoba New Democratic Party, 2017–Present *First Indigenous leader of an official party in the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature: ** Kevin Aylward, Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador, 2011 *First Métis in Canada, Métis elected to the House of Commons: ** Pierre Delorme, Conservative, MP Provencher, Manitoba 1871–1872 *First Métis MHA elected in Newfoundland and Labrador: ** Michael S. Martin (politician), Michael S. Martin, Labrador Party, New Labrador, MHA Labrador South, 1972–1975 *First Métis Leader of an official party in the Newfoundland and Labrador legislature: ** Yvonne Jones, Liberal Party of Newfoundland and Labrador, 2011 *First Inuit, Inuk elected to the Canadian House of Commons (first Inuk MP): ** Peter Ittinuar, New Democratic Party, MP Nunatsiaq, NWT 1979–1984 *First Inuit, Inuk woman elected to the Canadian House of Commons (first female Inuk MP): **Nancy Karetak-Lindell, Liberal, MP Nunavut, 1997–2008 *First Inuk legislator elected in Canada: ** Simonie Michael, member of the Northwest Territories Legislative Council, Eastern Arctic, 1966–1970 *First Inuk MLA elected in Manitoba: ** George Hickes (Manitoba politician), George Hickes, Manitoba New Democratic Party MLA, Point Douglas, 1990–2011 *First Inuk MHA elected in Newfoundland and Labrador: ** William Andersen III, Liberal MHA Torngat Mountains, 1993–1996 *First Inuk Premier: **
Nellie Cournoyea Nellie Cournoyea (born March 4, 1940 in Aklavik, Northwest Territories) is a Canadian politician, who served as the sixth premier of the Northwest Territories from 1991 to 1995. She was the first female premier of a Canadian territory, first Ind ...
, Northwest Territories, 1991–1995, (consensus government) *First Inuk speaker of a legislature: ** Levi Barnabas, Nunavut consensus government, Speaker 1999–2000 *First Inuk appointed to the federal cabinet: ** Leona Aglukkaq, Conservative Party of Canada, Minister of Health, 2008. *First Indigenous person elected mayor in British Columbia: ** Allen Courtoreille, Chetwynd, British Columbia, October 20, 2018.


Acadians

*First (Maritimes) Acadians, Acadian MP: **Auguste Renaud, MP for Kent (New Brunswick federal electoral district), Kent (1867–1872) *First PEI Acadians, Acadian MP: **Stanislaus Francis Perry, MP for Prince County (electoral district), Prince County (1874–1878) *First Nova Scotian Acadians, Acadian MP: **Vincent Pottier, MP for Shelburne—Yarmouth—Clare (1935–1945) *First Maritimes Acadians, Acadian female MP: **Pierrette Ringuette, MP for Madawaska—Victoria (1993–1997)


Arab Canadians

*First Arab Canadians, Arab Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Arab Canadian MP): ** Pierre de Bané, MP Matane (federal electoral district), Matane, Quebec from 1968 to 1984 (Palestinian) *First female Arab Canadian elected to the House of Commons: **Maria Mourani, MP for Ahuntsic (federal electoral district), Ahuntsic from 2006 to 2015 (Lebanese) *First Arab Canadian Premier: ** Joe Ghiz Prince Edward Island 1986 – 25 January 1993 *First Arab Canadian in Cabinet **Pierre de Bané, Minister of Supply and Services 1978–1979 (Palestinian) *First Arab Canadian leaders of political parties **Fonse Faour, Newfoundland New Democratic Party leader, 1980–1981 **Joe Ghiz, Prince Edward Island Liberal Party, 1981–1993 **Hassan Husseini, Communist Party of Ontario, 1998–2001 **Lorraine Michael, Newfoundland New Democratic Party leader 2006–2015 *First Arab Canadian Senator: ** Mac Harb, Liberal Senator 2003–2013


Armenian Canadians

*First Armenian Canadians, Armenian Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Armenian Canadian MP): **Sarkis Assadourian Liberal MP (Syrian Armenian), Don Valley North (federal electoral district), Don Valley North, 1993–1997 and Brampton Centre (federal electoral district), Brampton Centre, 1997–2004


Black Canadians

*Earliest Black Canadians elected in Canada: **Wilson Ruffin Abbott, Elected to Toronto city council in 1840. **Abraham D. Shadd, Councillor of Raleigh Township (from 1858) **Abner Hunt Francis, Elected as councillor of Victoria in 1865, however, he resigned after being sworn in since he was not listed on the 1863 Assessment Role. **Mifflin Wistar Gibbs, Councillor of Victoria (1867–1869) **John Waters, Town Councilor, Town of Niagara (Niagara-on-the-Lake), 1874–1876, 1877–1880 **James W. Douglas, Victoria City (provincial electoral district), Victoria City, British Columbia MLA, 1875–1878 (his paternal grandmother was part Black. As well, his mother was Cree.) **Burr Plato, town council member, Town of Niagara Falls (from 1886); **William Peyton Hubbard, William Hubbard, City of Toronto city council member (from 1894) and a member of the Board of Control. To this day, by virtue of his being on the citywide elected Board of Control, the only visible minority ever elected citywide across Toronto. *First Black MLA elected to the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba: **George Waldron Prout, Liberal representative for the constituency of Kildonan-St. Andrews, 1916-1920 *First Black candidate to run for the House of Commons: ** Bill White (Canadian politician), Bill White, Spadina (electoral district), Spadina, CCF (the forerunner to the New Democratic Party) 1949 *First Black Canadian elected to the House of Commons: ** Rt. Hon Lincoln Alexander, Hamilton West (Canadian electoral district), Hamilton West, Progressive Conservative MP 1968–1984Parliament of Canada, List of ethnic origins of MPs
/ref> *First Black leader of a federal political party: ** Vivian Barbot, Interim leader of the Bloc Québécois, 2011 *First Black leader of a provincial political party: ** Stuart Parker (politician), Stuart Parker, Leader of the Green Party of British Columbia, 1993–2000 *First Black candidate to run for the Ontario Legislature: ** Stanley G. Grizzle,
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, ran for the Ontario CCF (the forerunner to the Ontario New Democratic Party) in the 1959 provincial general election. *First Black Canadian elected to a Provincial Legislature in Canada: ** James W. Douglas, Victoria City (provincial electoral district), Victoria City, British Columbia MLA, 1875–1878 *First Black woman elected to municipal council: ** Virnetta Anderson, city councillor in Calgary from 1974 to 1977 *First Black woman elected in Canada: ** Rosemary Brown (Canadian politician), Rosemary Brown Vancouver-Burrard (provincial electoral district), Vancouver-Burrard, Burnaby-Edmonds, British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA 1972–1986 *First Black woman elected to the House of Commons (first Black female MP) **Jean Augustine, Etobicoke—Lakeshore (federal electoral district), Etobicoke—Lakeshore, Liberal MP, 1993–2006 *First Black provincial legislator: ** Leonard Braithwaite, Etobicoke-York, Ontario Liberal MPP 1963–1975 *First Black MLA in British Columbia: ** James W. Douglas, Victoria City (provincial electoral district), Victoria City, MLA 1875–1878 *First Black female MLA in **Canada (and British Columbia): Rosemary Brown (Canadian politician), Rosemary Brown, Vancouver-Burrard (provincial electoral district), Vancouver-Burrard, British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA 1972–1986Black Canadian History
/ref> *First Black MLA in Alberta: ** George Rogers (Alberta politician), George Rogers, Alberta Progressive Conservative MLA Leduc-Beaumont-Devon 2004–2015 *First Black MPP in Ontario: ** Leonard Braithwaite, Etobicoke-York, Ontario Liberal MPP 1963–1975 *First Black female MPP in Ontario: ** Zanana Akande, St. Andrew—St. Patrick, Ontario New Democratic Party MPP 1990–1994 *First Black MNA in Quebec: ** Jean Alfred, Papineau, Parti Québécois MNA 1976–1981 *First Black Canadian and Female City Councillor in Montreal: **Kettly Beauregard, Marie-Victorin, Parti Vision Montreal, 1994–2001 *First Black Canadian City Councillor in Fort Saskatchewan, Alberta: **Ajibola "Jibs" Abitoye, October 17, 2017 *First Black Canadian and Female City Councillor in London, Ontario: **Arielle Kayabaga, October 22, 2018 *First Black Female MNA in Quebec: ** Yolande James, Nelligan, Liberal MNA 2003–present *First Black MLA in Nova Scotia: ** Wayne Adams, Nova Scotia Liberal MLA for Preston 1993–1998 *First Black female MLA in Nova Scotia: ** Yvonne Atwell, Nova Scotia New Democratic Party MLA for Preston 1998–1999 *Black Speakers of Legislatures in Canada **Emery Barnes, British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA 1972–1996, Speaker in British Columbia Legislature 1993 to 1996 when he retired. **Alvin Curling, Ontario Liberal MPP 1985–2005, Speaker 2003–2005 *First Black woman in Cabinet: ** Zanana Akande, St. Andrew—St. Patrick, Ontario New Democratic Party MPP 1990–1994 *First Black Governor General of Canada: ** Michaëlle Jean Governor General of Canada, 2005–2010 *First Black Lieutenant Governor: ** Rt. Hon Lincoln Alexander Lt. Governor of Ontario, 1985–1991 *first black female candidate for a Canadian federal party leadership **Rosemary Brown (Canadian politician), Rosemary Brown in the 1975 New Democratic Party leadership election *First Black Senator: ** Anne Cools, Liberal Senator 1983–2004, Conservative, 2004+ *First Black mayor: ** Firmin Monestime, 1964 *First Black female mayor: ** Daurene Lewis, 1984


Chinese Canadians

*First Chinese Canadians, Chinese-Canadian candidate in Canada: ** Catherine Emily Ling, 1941 British Columbia provincial election for the Emancipation Party in Vancouver Point Grey *First Chinese-Canadian MP: **Douglas Jung (鄭天華, 鄭天華), Progressive Conservative MP for Vancouver Centre (1957–1962), first Chinese Canadian to hold elected office *First Chinese-Canadian member of provincial legislature: **George Ho Lem (何榮禧), Alberta Alberta Social Credit Party, Social Credit MLA for Calgary-McCall (1971–75) **Bob Wong (黄景培), Ontario Liberal MPP for Fort York (provincial electoral district), Fort York (1987–90) **Ida Chong (張杏芳), British Columbia Liberal MLA for Oak Bay-Gordon Head (1996–2013), together with Jenny Kwan were the first Chinese-Canadian women elected in Canada **Jenny Kwan (關慧貞, 關慧貞), British Columbia NDP MLA for Vancouver-Mount Pleasant (1996–2015), together with Ida Chong were the first Chinese-Canadian women elected in Canada *First Taiwanese-Canadian MP: **Meili Faille, Bloc Québécois MP for Vaudreuil—Soulanges (federal electoral district), Vaudreuil—Soulanges (2004–2011) *First Chinese-Canadian leader of a political party (federally or provincially) ** Art Lee, Arthur Lee (李僑棟), British Columbia Liberal leader, 1984–1987 (the British Columbia Liberals had no seats) ** Victor Lau, Saskatchewan Green Party Leader 2006 (interim), 2011–present *First Chinese-Canadian in Cabinet: **Bob Wong (黄景培), Ontario Liberal, Minister of Energy and Infrastructure (1987–89), Minister of Citizenship (1989–90) **Raymond Chan (politician), Raymond Chan (陳卓愉, 陳卓愉), Federal Liberal, Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) (1993–2001), Minister of State (Multiculturalism)(2004–2006), First Chinese-Canadian federal cabinet minister **Gary Mar (馬健威), Alberta Progressive Conservative, Minister of International and Intergovernmental Relations, Minister of Health and Wellness, Minister of Learning, Minister of the Environment, and twice Minister of Community Development (1993–2007) **Jenny Kwan (關慧貞, 關慧貞), British Columbia NDP, Minister of Municipal Affairs (1998–99), Minister of Women's Equality (1999–2000), Minister of Community Development, Cooperatives and Volunteers (2000–01) **Michael Chong (莊文浩, 莊文浩), Federal Conservative, Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs and President of the Queen's Privy Council for Canada (2006) **Michael Chan (Canadian politician), Michael Chan, Ontario Liberal, Minister of Revenue (2007), Minister of Citizenship and Immigration (2007–2018) **Alice Wong (黃陳小萍, 黃陳小萍), Federal Conservative, Minister of State for Seniors (2011–2021) *First Chinese-Canadian senator: ** Vivienne Poy (利德蕙, 利德蕙), 1998–2012 *First Chinese-Canadian governor general of Canada: ** Adrienne Clarkson (伍冰枝, 伍冰枝), Governor General of Canada, 1999–2005 *First Chinese-Canadian lieutenant governors **David Lam (林思齊, 林思齊), British Columbia Lieutenant Governor 1988–1995 **Norman Kwong (林佐民, 林佐民), Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 2005–2010 **Philip S. Lee (李紹麟, 李紹麟), Lieutenant Governor of Manitoba *First Chinese-Canadian mayor in Canada: **Peter Wing (吳榮添), Mayor of Kamloops, first elected 1966, served for three terms


Croatian Canadians

*First Croatian Canadians, Croatian Canadian elected to a Legislature: ** David Stupich, British Columbia MLA, Nanaimo and the Islands, 1963–1969, Nanaimo 1972–1988 *First Croatian-born Canadian elected to a Legislature: ** John Sola, Ontario Liberal MPP, Mississauga East, 1987–1993 (expelled), Independent MPP 1993–1995 *First Croatian Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Croatian Canadian MP): ** David Stupich, New Democratic Party MP, Nanaimo—Cowichan, 1988–1993 *First Croatian-born Canadian elected to the House of Commons: ** Janko Peric, Liberal MP, Cambridge (federal electoral district), Cambridge, 1993–2004


Czech Canadians

*First Czech Canadians, Czech Canadian MP: ** Otto Jelinek PC MP 1972–1979 High Park-Humber Valley, 1979–1993 Halton (federal electoral district), Halton *First Czech Canadian cabinet minister: ** Otto Jelinek, 1984–1993


Dutch Canadians

*First Dutch Canadians, Dutch-born Canadians elected to the House of Commons: **Simon De Jong, NDP MP for Regina East, 1979–1997 **John Oostrom, PC MP for Willowdale (federal electoral district), Willowdale 1984–1988 **Peter Stoffer, NDP MP for Sackville-Eastern Shore, 1997–2015 *First Dutch-born Canadian Senator: ** Roméo Dallaire, 2005–2014 *First Dutch-born Canadian Provincial Premier: ** Bill Vander Zalm, Social Credit Premier for British Columbia, 1986–1991


Filipino Canadians

*First Filipino Canadians, Filipino elected in Canada: ** Conrad Santos, Manitoba New Democratic Party MLA Burrows 1981–1988, Broadway 1990–1999, Wellington 1999–2007 *First Filipino Canadian Woman elected in Canada: ** Flor Marcelino, Manitoba NDP MLA Wellington 2007–present *First Filipino Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Filipino Canadian MP): ** Dr. Rey Pagtakhan, Winnipeg North, Liberal MP, 1988–2004 *First Filipino Canadian elected in Manitoba: ** Conrad Santos, Manitoba New Democratic Party MLA Burrows 1981–1988, Broadway 1990–1999, Wellington 1999–present *First Filipino Canadian Woman elected in Manitoba: ** Flor Marcelino, Manitoba NDP MLA Wellington 2007–present *First Filipino Canadian appointed to the Federal Cabinet: ** Dr. Rey Pagtakhan, Secretary of State (Asia-Pacific) (2001–2002), Minister of Veterans Affairs (Canada), Minister of Veterans Affairs (2002–2003), Secretary of State (Science, Research and Development) (2002–2003), Minister with political responsibility for Manitoba (2002–2003), Minister of Western Economic Diversification (Canada), Minister of Western Economic Diversification (2003–2004) *First Filipino Canadian to run for the leadership of a major party: ** Conrad Santos, Manitoba New Democratic Party leadership 1988


German Canadians

*First German Canadians, German Canadian Prime Minister of Canada: ** John Diefenbaker, 1957–1963 *First German Canadian Governor General of Canada: ** Edward Schreyer, 1979–1984 *First German Canadian Provincial Premier: ** Edward Schreyer, Premier of Manitoba, 1969–1977


Greek Canadians

*First Greek Canadians, Greek Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Greek Canadian MP): ** Gus Mitges, Progressive Conservative MP, Grey—Simcoe 1972–1993 *First Greek Canadian Senator: ** Philippe Gigantès, Liberal Senator appointed in 1984 *First Greek elected to the Ontario legislature: ** George Samis, Ontario New Democratic Party MPP 1974 by-election, 1985, Cornwall *First Greek Minister in the Province of Nova Scotia: ** Labi Kousoulis, Nova Scotia Liberal Party MLA, 2013–present


Hungarian Canadians

*First Hungarian Canadians, Hungarian Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Hungarian Canadian MP): ** Tom Wappel, Liberal MP, Scarborough West 1988–2000; renamed Scarborough Southwest (federal electoral district), Scarborough Southwest 2000–2008 *First Hungarian-born Canadian elected to the House of Commons: ** Andrew Telegdi, Liberal MP Waterloo (federal electoral district), Waterloo, 1993–2008


Icelandic Canadians

*First Icelandic Canadians, Icelandic-Canadian elected to a legislature in Canada: ** Sigtryggur Jonasson, Manitoba Liberal Party, 1896–1899, 1907–1910 *First Icelandic-Canadian Provincial Party Leader: ** Boss Johnson, British Columbia Liberal Party, 1947–1952 *First Icelandic-Canadian Premier: ** Boss Johnson, British Columbia Liberal Party, 1947–1952


Indian Canadians

*First Indian Canadian , Indian-Canadian elected as Mayor, Municipal government in Ontario: ** Floyd Pinto, Mayor of Township of Adjala-Tosorontio, Province of Ontario 2018-2022 *First Indian Canadian , Indian-Canadian elected as Mayor in Simcoe County: ** Floyd Pinto, Mayor of Township of Adjala-Tosorontio, County of Simcoe 2018-2022 *First Indian Canadian , Indian-Canadian elected as Simcoe County Councillor: ** Floyd Pinto, Simcoe County Councillor, 2018-2022


Iranian Canadians

*First Iranian Canadians, Iranian Canadian elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ontario (1st Iranian Canadian Provincial MPP) **Reza Moridi, Liberal MPP, Richmond Hill (federal electoral district), Richmond Hill, 2007–2018 *First Iranian Canadian elected to the Canadian House of Commons (1st Iranian Canadian MPs) **Ali Ehsassi, Liberal MP, Willowdale (federal electoral district), Willowdale, 2015–present **Majid Jowhari, Liberal MP, Richmond Hill (federal electoral district), Richmond Hill, 2015–present *First Iranian Canadian elected to the Québec National Assembly (1st Iranian Canadian MNA) **Amir Khadir, Québec Solidaire MNA, Mercier (federal electoral district), Mercier, 2008–present. Also the first Iranian-Canadian co-spokesperson of a major provincial political party


Italian Canadians

*First Italian Canadians, Italian Canadian to a provincial legislature ** Phil Gaglardi, 1952=1968, also first cabinet minister of Italian origin 1955 onwards *First Italian Canadian Elected to the House of Commons (1st Italian Canadian MP) **Hubert Badanai Liberal MP Fort William 1958–1972Firsts in Canadian Parliamentary History
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Japanese Canadians

*First Japanese Canadians, Japanese Canadian candidate in Canada: ** Joan Kabayama, Grenville—Carleton (federal electoral district), Grenville—Carleton New Democratic Party 1972 federal election *First Japanese Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Japanese Canadian MP): ** Bev Oda, Conservative MP, Durham (electoral district), Clarington—Scugog—Uxbridge, 2004–2012 *First Japanese Canadian elected to the Ontario Provincial Parliament (first Japanese Canadian MPP): ** David Tsubouchi, Progressive Conservative, Markham (federal electoral district), Markham, 1995–2003 *First Japanese Canadian elected to the British Columbia Legislature (first Japanese Canadian MLA): ** Naomi Yamamoto, BC Liberal Party, North Vancouver-Lonsdale, 2009–2017 *First Japanese Canadian elected to the Alberta Legislature: ** Rob Miyashiro, Alberta New Democratic Party, Lethbridge-West, 2024-present


Jewish Canadians

*Extended full political rights: ** 1831, in Lower Canada (Quebec) *First History of the Jews in Canada, Jewish Canadian elected to a Legislature in Canada: ** Ezekiel Hart, elected in Lower Canada in the by-election of April 11, 1807 *First Jewish Canadian cabinet minister (provincial or federal): ** David Croll, Ontario Liberal, Ontario Cabinet of Premier Mitchell Hepburn, 1934–1937 ** Allan Grossman, Ontario Progressive Conservative, Ontario Cabinets of Premiers Leslie Frost, John Robarts and Bill Davis, 1960–1975 *First Jewish Canadian federal cabinet minister: ** Herb Gray, Liberal, first appointed in 1969 as minister without portfolio by Pierre Trudeau (Liberal) *First Jewish Canadians elected to the Canadian House of Commons (first Jewish Canadian MP) **Henry Nathan Jr., Liberal MP Victoria (British Columbia federal electoral district), Victoria 1872–1874 **A. A. Heaps, CCF (the forerunner to the New Democratic Party) MP, Winnipeg North 1935–1940 **Fred Rose (politician), Fred Rose, Labor-Progressive (Communist) MP Cartier (electoral district), Cartier, Quebec 1943–1947 *First Jewish leader of a federal party: ** David Lewis (Canadian politician), David Lewis, New Democratic Party 1971–1975 *First Jewish Premiers **Dave Barrett, British Columbia New Democratic Party Premier 1972–1975 **Tom Marshall (politician), Tom Marshall, Newfoundland and Labrador Progressive Conservative Party, January 24, 2014 – September 26, 2014 *First Jewish Senator: ** David Croll, Liberal, appointed 1955. *First Jewish Leaders of provincial parties **Dave Barrett, British Columbia New Democratic Party, 1969 – May 20, 1984 **Stephen Lewis, Ontario New Democratic Party, 1970–1978 **Izzy Asper, Manitoba Liberal, 1970–75 **Sidney Spivak, Manitoba Progressive Conservatives, 1971 to 1975 **Stuart Lyon Smith, Stuart Smith, Ontario Liberal 1976–1982 **Larry Grossman (politician), Larry Grossman, Ontario Progressive Conservatives, November 22, 1985 – September 10, 1987 **Tom Marshall (politician), Tom Marshall ''interim'', NL Progressive Conservative Party, January 24, 2014 – September 26, 2014 *First Jewish Supreme Court Judge: ** Bora Laskin, 1970, subsequently Chief Justice *First Jewish mayors ** Lumley Franklin, Victoria, 1865–1866 ** David Oppenheimer, Vancouver, 1888–1891 ** David Croll, Windsor, 1931–1934 ** Leonard Arthur Kitz, Halifax, 1955–1957 ** Nathan Phillips (politician), Nathan Phillips, Toronto, 1955–1962 ** Vernon Singer, North York (Reeve), 1957–1958 ** Sidney Buckwold, Saskatoon, 1958–1963 ** Max Silverman, Sudbury, 1966 ** Sam Katz, Winnipeg, 2004–2014 ** Stephen Mandel, Edmonton, 2004–2013 ** Michael Applebaum, Montreal, 2012


Korean Canadians

*First Korean Canadians, Korean Canadian candidates in Canada **Dr. David Kho, Ontario New Democratic Party, 1987 provincial election Scarborough—Agincourt (federal electoral district), Scarborough—Agincourt **Raymond Cho (politician), Raymond Cho, New Democratic Party, 1988 federal election, Scarborough—Rouge River (federal electoral district), Scarborough—Rouge River *First Korean Canadian elected to Parliament: Nelly Shin, British Columbia *First Korean-Canadian elected to a legislature: ** Sandy Lee, Northwest Territories *First Korean-Canadian to hold federal public office: ** Yonah Martin (Kim), Conservative, Senator, 2009–present


Latvian Canadians

*First Latvian Canadians, Latvian Canadian MP: ** Sarmite Bulte, Liberal MP Parkdale—High Park (federal electoral district), Parkdale—High Park, 1997–2006


Macedonian Canadians

*First Macedonian Canadians, Macedonian Canadian MP **Lui Temelkovski, Liberal MP Oak Ridges-Markham 2004–2008


Maltese Canadians

*First Maltese Canadians, Maltese Canadian MP **Sue Barnes, Liberal MP London West 1993–2008


Muslim Canadians

*First Islam in Canada, Canadian Muslim Cabinet Minister ** Maryam Monsef, Minister of Democratic Institutions since November 2015. *First Canadian Muslim Senator ** Mobina Jaffer, one of the six senators for British Columbia since 2001. *First Canadian Muslim MP **Rahim Jaffer, Reform Party of Canada, Reform MP for Edmonton Strathcona (federal electoral district), Edmonton Strathcona from 1997 till 2008. *First Female Canadian Muslim MP **Yasmin Ratansi,
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Norwegian Canadians

*First Norwegian Canadians, Norwegian elected to a legislature in Canada ** Hans Lars Helgesen, 1878–1886, Esquimalt (electoral district), Esquimalt, British Columbia MLA, first Scandinavian-Canadian member of a provincial legislature


Polish Canadians

*First Polish Canadians elected to the House of Commons (first Polish Canadian MPs) **Alexandre-Édouard Kierzkowski, St. Hyacinthe (electoral district), St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Liberal MP, 1867–1872 **Fred Rose (politician), Fred Rose, Labor-Progressive (Communist) MP 1943–1947, from Cartier (electoral district), Cartier, Quebec


Portuguese Canadians

*First Portuguese Canadians, Portuguese Canadian elected to the House of Commons **John Rodriguez (politician), John Rodriguez, Nickel Belt (federal electoral district), Nickel Belt, New Democratic Party MP, 1974–1980, 1984–1993 (Guyanese Portuguese)


Russian Canadians

*Russian Canadians, Russian Canadian leader of the opposition and leader of a major federal political party: **Michael Ignatieff, Liberal Party of Canada, 2008–2011


Slovak Canadians

*First Slovak Canadians, Slovak Canadian to run for the leadership of a major party: ** Peter Kormos, Ontario New Democratic Party leadership 1996


South Asian Canadians

*Note: South Asians include those of Indian, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Nepalese, or Bangladeshi ancestry. *First South Asian elected in Canada: ** Naranjan Grewall, City Councilor Mission, British Columbia, Mission, 1950 (Punjabi Canadians, Punjabi-Canadian) ** Naranjan Grewall, Mayor Mission, British Columbia, Mission, 1954 ** Johnder Basran, Mayor Lillooet, early 1960s (Punjabi-Canadian) *First South Asian candidate in British Columbia: ** Naranjan Grewall, British Columbia, Dewdney (electoral district), Dewdney, Co-operative Commonwealth Federation, CCF Party of British Columbia, 1956 British Columbia general election, 1956 provincial election *First South Asian Canadians, South Asian Canadian candidate in Canada: ** Hardial Bains, Marxist–Leninist Party of Canada, Eglinton (federal electoral district), Eglinton, 1972 federal election *First South Asian Provincial Premier: ** Ujjal Dosanjh, British Columbia New Democratic Party, February 24, 2000, to June 5, 2001 (Punjabi-Canadian) *First South Asian Territorial Premier: ** Ranj Pillai, Yukon Liberal Party, January 28, 2023 – present (Malayali-Canadian) *First South Asian leaders of a major political party: ** Raj Pannu, Alberta New Democratic Party February 2, 2000 – 2004 (MLA 1997–2008) (Punjabi-Canadian) Note: Hardial Bains was the first South Asian Canadian to lead a political party. He founded and led the Communist Party of Canada (Marxist–Leninist), Marxist–Leninist Party of Canada from 1970 to 1997 *First South Asians elected to the House of Commons: **Gurbax Singh Malhi, Bramalea—Gore—Malton (federal electoral district), Bramalea—Gore—Malton, Liberal MP 1993–2011 (Punjabi-Canadian) **Jag Bhaduria, Markham (federal electoral district), Markham—Whitchurch—Stouffville, Liberal MP 1993–1997, **Herb Dhaliwal, Vancouver South (federal electoral district), Vancouver South, Liberal MP 1993–2003 (Punjabi-Canadian), **Hedy Fry, Vancouver Centre, Liberal MP 1993–present (Indo-Caribbean) *First South Asian elected in Official Opposition of Canada: ** Gurmant Grewal, M.P. Surrey Central 1997, as the Deputy Opposition House Leader was the First Indo-Canadian appointed the Officer of the House. He was also the first Chairman of a Joint Committee of the House and Senate for Scrutiny of Regulations in 1998. *First South Asian female MPs: ** Hedy Fry, Vancouver Centre, Liberal MP 1993+ (Indo-Caribbean) *First South Asian Sikh and Punjabi female MPs: ** Ruby Dhalla, Brampton—Springdale (federal electoral district), Brampton—Springdale, Conservative MP 2004–2011 (Indo-Canadian) ** Nina Grewal, Fleetwood—Port Kells, Conservative MP 2004–2015 (Indo-Canadian) *First South Asian MLA elected in British Columbia: ** Moe Sihota, British Columbia New Democratic Party MLA, Esquimalt-Port Renfrew 1986–1991, Esquimalt-Metchosin, 1991–2001 (Punjabi-Canadian) *First South Asian elected as Mayor in Ontario: *First South Asian , South Asian Indian-Canadian elected as Mayor, Municipal government in Ontario: ** Floyd Pinto, Mayor of Township of Adjala-Tosorontio, Province of Ontario 2018-2022 *First South Asian , South Asian Indian-Canadian elected as Mayor in Simcoe County: ** Floyd Pinto, Mayor of Township of Adjala-Tosorontio, County of Simcoe 2018-2022 *First South Asian , South Asian Indian-Canadian elected as Simcoe County Councillor: ** Floyd Pinto, Simcoe County Councillor, 2018-2022 *First South Asian MLA elected in Manitoba: ** Gulzar Singh Cheema, Manitoba Liberal MLA Kildonan 1988–1990 (Punjabi-Canadian) *First South Asian MPP elected in Ontario: ** Murad Velshi, Ontario Liberal MPP Don Mills 1987–1990 *First South Asian MLA elected in Nova Scotia: ** Leonard Preyra, Nova Scotia NDP MLA Halifax Citadel 2006–2013 *First South Asian School Board Trustee elected in Canada: ** Neethan Shan, York Region District School Board 2006–present *South Asian Canadian Senators **Mobina Jaffer, Liberal Senator, 2001–present *South Asian presidents, vice presidents and secretaries of political parties **Sav Dhaliwal, President of the British Columbia NDP (2009) (Punjabi-Canadian) **Raj Sharan, Former president of the Newfoundland and Labrador New Democratic Party


Tamil Canadians

*First Tamil Canadians, Tamil-Canadian candidate to run for the House of Commons: **Joseph Thevarkunnel, NDP candidate in 2000 federal election for Oak Ridges *First Tamil-Canadian candidate to run in Ontario **Chandran Mylvaganam, NDP Candidate in 1993 by-election in Don Mills *First Tamil-Canadian elected in Canada **Logan Kanapathi, elected Councillor for Ward 7 in Markham, Ontario in 2006 and one of the first two to be elected as MPP in 2018 **Neethan Shan, elected York School Board Trustee for Markham Wards 7 and 8 *First Tamil-Canadian Female elected in Canada **Juanita Nathan, elected York School Board Trustee for Markham Wards 7 and 8 *First Tamil-Canadian and Tamil Female elected House of Commons **Rathika Sitsabaiesan, elected Member of Parliament for Scarborough-Rouge River, Ontario from 2011 to 2015


Turkish Canadians

*First Turkish Canadians, Turkish Canadian MP **Sima Acan, Liberal MP Oakville West 2025–present


Ukrainian Canadians

*First Ukrainian Canadians, Ukrainian Canadian elected to a Legislature in Canada: ** Andrew Shandro (politician), Andrew Shandro, Alberta Liberal Party MLA from Whitford (provincial electoral district), Whitford, Alberta, 1913–1922 *First Ukrainian Canadian elected to the House of Commons (first Ukrainian Canadian MP): ** Michael Luchkovich, United Farmers/CCF MP from Vegreville (federal electoral district), Vegreville, Alberta, 1926–1935 *First Ukrainian Canadian Senator: ** William Michael Wall, Liberal Senator from Manitoba, 1955–1962 *First Ukrainian Canadian cabinet minister: ** Michael Starr (politician), Michael Starr, federal Progressive Conservative, Minister of Labour, 1957–1963 *First Ukrainian Canadian leader of a major political party: ** Roy Romanow, Saskatchewan New Democratic Party leader 1987–2001 *First Ukrainian Canadian Premier: ** Roy Romanow, NDP Premier of Saskatchewan, 1990–2001 *First Ukrainian Canadian Governor General of Canada: ** Ray Hnatyshyn, 1990–1995 *First Ukrainian Canadian Mayor ** William Hawrelak 1951–1959, 1963–1965, 1974–1975 ** Stephen Juba Winnipeg 1954–1977


Vietnamese Canadians

*First Vietnamese Canadians, Vietnamese Canadian elected to a Legislature in Canada: ** Hung Pham, Alberta Progressive Conservative MLA, Calgary-Montrose 1993–2008 *First Vietnamese Canadian MP: **Ève-Mary Thaï Thi Lac, Bloc Québécois MP, Saint-Hyacinthe—Bagot 2007–2011 **Hoang Mai (politician), Hoang Mai, New Democratic Party MP, Brossard—La Prairie 2011–2015 **Anne Minh-Thu Quach, New Democratic Party MP, Beauharnois—Salaberry 2011–2019 *First Vietnamese Canadian Deputy Speaker of the Legislature in Canada: ** Wayne Cao


Elections

* First election where a majority of women were able to vote: 1921 Canadian federal election * First mail-in-only election: 2021 Newfoundland and Labrador general election


See also

* Women in Canadian politics * List of visible minority politicians in Canada * List of electoral firsts in New Zealand * List of electoral firsts in the United Kingdom


References


External links


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