Roberta McAdams
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Lt. Roberta Catherine McAdams was a politician and war time nurse from Alberta, Canada.
Roberta was the second woman elected to the Legislative Assembly of Alberta as a non-partisan after Louise McKinney. She was chosen as an at large member elected by voters who were active soldiers in First World War. She was elected a close second in the Soldiers' and Nurses vote behind Captain Robert Pearson.
Roberta became the first woman in the British empire to introduce a piece of legislation for debate.
[edit] External links
- Alberta Legislature Speakers Comment: Historical Moments, Roberta McAdams
- Roberta McAdams notice of election Alberta Gazette October 1917
Preceded by New Position |
MLA Province at Large #2 1917-1921 |
Succeeded by Position Abolished |