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Ella Jean Canfield (* 4. Oktober 1918 in , Prince Edward Island; † 31. Dezember 2000) war eine kanadische Politikerin (Prince Edward Island Liberal Party). Canfield war die erste Frau, die in die Legislativversammlung von Prince Edward Island gewählt wurde, und die erste, die der Provinzregierung angehörte. Canfield trat erstmals bei der 1966er Wahl im Wahldistrikt 1st Queens an, verlor allerdings gegen . 1970 trat sie erneut an und war erfolgreich. 1974 wurde sie wiedergewählt, unterlag aber 1979. Vom 10. Oktober 1972 bis zum 2. Mai 1974 war sie Minister ohne Geschäftsbereich und verantwortlicher Minister für die „PEI Housing Authority“ in der Regierung von . Im Jahr 2005 kündigte die kanadische Regierung an, dass ein neues Bürogebäude in Charlottetown nach ihr benannt wird. (de) Ella Jean Canfield, née Garrett (October 4, 1919 – December 31, 2000) was a Canadian politician. She was the first woman ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, as well as the first woman to serve in the Executive Council of Prince Edward Island. She was born in Westmoreland, Prince Edward Island, the daughter of Everett Garrett and Lydia Granville McVittie, and married Parker Canfield in 1939. Canfield originally stood for office in the 1966 provincial election in 1st Queens, but failed against incumbent Frank Myers. She then stood again in the 1970 election, and was successful. She was reelected in the 1974 election and the 1978 election, but was defeated in the 1979 election. From October 10, 1972 to May 2, 1974, she served as Minister without Portfolio and Minister responsible for the PEI Housing Authority in the government of Alex Campbell. Following her death in 2000, the Government of Canada announced in 2005 that a new federal office building in Charlottetown would be named the Jean Canfield Building. The building officially opened in 2007. (en) |
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Ella Jean Canfield (* 4. Oktober 1918 in , Prince Edward Island; † 31. Dezember 2000) war eine kanadische Politikerin (Prince Edward Island Liberal Party). Canfield war die erste Frau, die in die Legislativversammlung von Prince Edward Island gewählt wurde, und die erste, die der Provinzregierung angehörte. Canfield trat erstmals bei der 1966er Wahl im Wahldistrikt 1st Queens an, verlor allerdings gegen . 1970 trat sie erneut an und war erfolgreich. 1974 wurde sie wiedergewählt, unterlag aber 1979. Vom 10. Oktober 1972 bis zum 2. Mai 1974 war sie Minister ohne Geschäftsbereich und verantwortlicher Minister für die „PEI Housing Authority“ in der Regierung von . Im Jahr 2005 kündigte die kanadische Regierung an, dass ein neues Bürogebäude in Charlottetown nach ihr benannt wird. (de) Ella Jean Canfield, née Garrett (October 4, 1919 – December 31, 2000) was a Canadian politician. She was the first woman ever elected to the Legislative Assembly of Prince Edward Island, as well as the first woman to serve in the Executive Council of Prince Edward Island. She was born in Westmoreland, Prince Edward Island, the daughter of Everett Garrett and Lydia Granville McVittie, and married Parker Canfield in 1939. From October 10, 1972 to May 2, 1974, she served as Minister without Portfolio and Minister responsible for the PEI Housing Authority in the government of Alex Campbell. (en) |
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