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Championing Women in Canada: 4 Ways Elsie MacGill Moved the Dial

  • Aug 03, 2023
  • History
  • 4 minute read

Elizabeth “Elsie” MacGill may be best known for her trailblazing aeronautical engineering career, but she was also a passionate feminist who created real, tangible change in Canada. Born into a family of women’s rights advocates, her barrier-breaking future was practically written in the stars.

Elsie went on to secure her family’s feminist legacy with her role as a commissioner for the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, a group mandated to ensure equality for women in all aspects of society. The groundbreaking report, published in 1970, was based on the principle that “equality between men and women in Canada was possible, desirable, and ethically necessary.”

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Photo: Elsie Muriel Gregory MacGill, chief engineer at Canadian Car and Foundry Co. Ltd.

Credit: Ingenium 16035

Elizabeth “Elsie” MacGill may be best known for her trailblazing aeronautical engineering career, but she was also a passionate feminist who created real, tangible change in Canada. Born into a family of women’s rights advocates, her barrier-breaking future was practically written in the stars.

Elsie went on to secure her family’s feminist legacy with her role as a commissioner for the Royal Commission on the Status of Women in Canada, a group mandated to ensure equality for women in all aspects of society. The groundbreaking report, published in 1970, was based on the principle that “equality between men and women in Canada was possible, desirable, and ethically necessary.”

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