Grace MacInnis
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Grace Winona MacInnis (née Woodsworth) (July 25, 1905 - July 10, 1991) was a Canadian politician and feminist. She was the first woman from British Columbia elected to the Canadian House of Commons.
The daughter of Co-operative Commonwealth Federation (CCF) founding leader J.S. Woodsworth, MacInnis was a politician in her own right, championing issues such as family planning, affordable housing, abortion rights and women's equality. She was a founding member of the CCF and served as an Member of the Legislative Assembly in the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia from 1941 to 1945, on the executive of the national CCF, and in the Canadian House of Commons as a Member of Parliament representing the CCF's successor, the New Democratic Party from 1965 until her retirement in 1974.
Her husband was longtime CCF MP Angus MacInnis.
In 1974, she was made an Officer of the Order of Canada "in recognition of a lifetime of service to Canada as teacher, author and parliamentarian". In 1990, she was awarded the Order of British Columbia.
MacInnis represented the British Columbia riding of Vancouver-Kingsway. She was the only woman MP elected in the 1968 Canadian General Election.
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Categories: 1905 births | 1991 deaths | British Columbia MLAs | Canadian socialists | Members of the Canadian House of Commons from British Columbia | Members of the Order of British Columbia | Officers of the Order of Canada | New Democratic Party of Canada MPs | Canadian feminists | People of United Empire Loyalist descent