Roberta MacAdams
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Lt. Roberta Catherine Price née MacAdams (July 21, 1880 – December 16, 1959) was a provincial level politician and military dietitian from Alberta, Canada. She was the second woman elected to a legislative body in the British Empire and the first to introduce and pass a piece of legislation.
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Roberta MacAdams
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Roberta Catherine MacAdams Price
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Roberta Catherine MacAdams Price
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1959-12-16
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1880-07-21
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Position Abolished
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New Position
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1880-07-21
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Roberta Catherine MacAdams
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MacAdams in 1917.
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1959-12-16
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home economics instructor, dietitian, politician
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Member of the Legislative Assembly of Alberta
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1917
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MLA Province at Large
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1917
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Lt. Roberta Catherine Price née MacAdams (July 21, 1880 – December 16, 1959) was a provincial level politician and military dietitian from Alberta, Canada. She was the second woman elected to a legislative body in the British Empire and the first to introduce and pass a piece of legislation.
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Roberta Catherine MacAdams