Nancy Hodges

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Nominated byLouis St. Laurent
Appointed byVincent Massey
Preceded byJohn Hart
Succeeded byThomas Irwin
Nancy Hodges
Senator from Victoria, British Columbia
In office
November 5, 1953  June 12, 1965
Nominated byLouis St. Laurent
Appointed byVincent Massey
20th Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia
In office
February 14, 1950  April 10, 1952
Preceded byJohn Hart
Succeeded byThomas Irwin
Member of the British Columbia Legislative Assembly
for Victoria City
In office
October 21, 1941  June 8, 1953
Preceded byJoseph Douglas Hunter
Succeeded byLydia Arsens
Personal details
Born(1888-10-28)October 28, 1888
DiedDecember 15, 1969(1969-12-15) (aged 81)
PartyBritish Columbia Liberal Party (provincial)
Liberal Party of Canada (federal)
SpouseHarry P. Hodges
Professionjournalist, politician

Nancy Hodges (October 28, 1888 – December 15, 1969) was a Canadian journalist and politician. Over her career, she served as a Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, as the Speaker of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, and as a member of the Senate of Canada. She was the first woman in the Commonwealth of Nations to become Speaker, and was known as a powerful women's rights activist in the Commonwealth.[1]

Born in London, England, Nancy Hodges attended King's College at the London University.[1] She and her husband, Harry P. Hodges, moved to Victoria, British Columbia, in 1916 due to him needing a dry climate for recovery for his tuberculosis.[1] She then found a job as the women's editor for the Victoria Day Times,[2] where she had a daily column.[3] Through 30 years of being an esteemed journalist, she produced over 2,550 columns.[4] Along with her passion for the paper, she was involved in the Victoria Business and Professional Women's Club, where she became a charter member, and later President.[5] An unsuccessful candidate in the 1937 provincial election, she ran again in 1941 and succeeded, staying in office until 1953.[5]

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