Helen Gregory MacGill by Major James Skitt Matthews, 1930s. Image: City of Vancouver Archives
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Resource ID
7901
Access
Open
Credit Line
City of Vancouver Archives
Date of Creation
1930
Keywords
Women's History, Education, women, activism, law
People Depicted
Helen Gregory MacGill
Program Category
Tours
Rights
Public Domain
Caption
Helen Gregory MacGill by Major James Skitt Matthews, 1930s. Image: City of Vancouver Archives
Description
Helen Gregory MacGill was one of the first female judges in Canada and received both her B.A. and M.A. from Trinity College at the University of Toronto. Among many impressive accomplishments, she worked as a journalist for the popular Canadian women's magazine <em>Chatelaine</em> - advocating for women's rights.