<Li> 1871--One of the first acts of the new Province of British Columbia strips the franchise from First Nations, and ensures Chinese and Japanese people are prevented from voting . </Li> <Li> 1916--Manitoba becomes the first province in which women have the right to vote in provincial elections . </Li> <Li> 1917--Wartime Elections Act gives voting rights to women with relatives fighting overseas . Voting rights are stripped from all "enemy aliens" (those born in enemy countries who arrived in Canada after 1902; see also Ukrainian Canadian internment). Military Voters Act gives the vote to all soldiers, even non-citizens, (with the exception of Indian and Metis veterans) and to females serving as nurses or clerks for the armed forces, but the votes are not for specific candidates but simply for or against the government . </Li> <Li> 1918--Women gain full voting rights in federal elections . </Li>

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