Macphail, Agnes Campbell

Related Category: Canadian History: Biographies

(məkfāl´), 1890–1954, Canadian legislator, b. Ontario. She was elected (1921) to the Canadian House of Commons as a representative of the United Farmers of Ontario and Labor, the first woman in Canada to enter Parliament; she served until her defeat in 1940. She later became a member of the Ontario legislature (1943–45; 1948–51). On the formation (1933) of the Cooperative Commonwealth Federation, she became a leading member of this party.

See biography by M. Stewart and D. French (1959).