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Welcome to WikiProject Women in Red (WiR). Our objective is to turn red links into blue ones. Our scope is women's biographies, women's works, and women's issues, broadly construed.

This list of red links covers women listed in the Dictionary of Canadian Biography for which Wikipedia lacks a biography article. It is intended to serve as a basis for creating new articles on the English Wikipedia. Please note however that the red links on this list may well not be suitable as the basis for an article. All new articles must satisfy Wikipedia's notability criteria with reliable independent sources. This list was generated using Wikidata and it will be refreshed roughly daily to remove blue-links - no manual editing is required.

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name image description country of citizenship date of birth date of death place of birth place of death Dictionary of Canadian Biography ID wikidata item site links
Marie de Saint-Joseph French Catholic nun in Quebec Canada 1616-09-07 1652-04-04 Quebec City savonnieres_de_la_troche_marie_de_1 Q3292936 1
Jeanne Motin French settler in Acadia France 1618 1669 Mont-Saint-Vincent Cape Sable Island motin_jeanne_1 Q3176130 1
Judith Moreau de Brésoles
Judith Moreau de Brésoles
Born-01T
Died-01T00:00:
Occupation(s)nun, pharmacist, nurse

nun, pharmacist, and nurse (1620–1687) ♀

1620 1687-07-01 Blois Montreal moreau_de_bresoles_judith_1 Q89192272 0
Marie-Françoise Giffard
Marie-Françoise Giffard
Born-11T00:00:
Died-01T
NationalityFrance

Person (1634–1657) ♀

France 1634-06-11 1657 Quebec City Quebec City giffard_marie_francoise_1 Q3847843 1
Louise Soumande
Canadian religious hospitaller Canada 1664-05-16 1708-11-28 Quebec City Quebec City soumande_louise_2 Q112055032 1
Marie-Andrée Regnard Duplessis de Sainte-Hélène Canadian nun and woman of letters Kingdom of France 1687-03-28 1760-01-22 Paris Quebec City regnard_duplessis_marie_andree_3 Q19947663 2
Marie-Madeleine Maisonnat Acadian figure 1695 Port Royal maisonnat_marie_madeleine_3 Q26240186 1
Sarah Deblois Canadian merchant 1753 1827 deblois_sarah_6 Q26240192 1
Vénérande Robichaud Canadian businesswoman Canada 1753-03-01 1839-11-22 Annapolis Royal Quebec City robichaux_venerande_7 Q3564191 2
Marie-Charles Le Moyne Canadian noble 1756-03-21 1841-02-17 Montreal Montreal le_moyne_de_longueuil_marie_charles_joseph_7 Q3291605 2
Nancy Purvis Canadian merchant and educator 1790 1839 purvis_nancy_7 Q24879043 1
Amelia Ryerse (1798-1882) 1798 1882 ryerse_amelia_11 Q76326199 0
Margaret Dickie (Michener; McCulloch), shoemaker, teacher, telegraph operator, farmer, school inspector, poet, and diarist; b. 4 July 1827 in Half-Way River (Hantsport), N.S., daughter of Samuel Dickie and Sarah (Brothers?); m. first 4 Jan. 1849 Simeon Michener; the 1827-07-04 dickie_margaret_13 Q111668497 0
Sarah Bowes Canadian teacher and mission worker Canada 1834-06-28 1911-09-12 Upper Canada Milton bowes_sarah_14 Q113950854 0
Catharine Morton Canadian temperance advocate and church worker Canada 1837 1892-08-18 Penobsquis Victoria morton_catharine_12 Q113551422 0
Margaret Vallance (Taylor, Lady Taylor), teacher and social reformer; b. 1 April 1840 in Hamilton, Upper Canada, fourth child of Hugh Vallance, a customs officer, and Ann Little; m. there 20 Oct. 1864 Thomas Wardlaw Taylor*, and they had four sons and three daughters; 1840-04-01 1922-12-26 vallance_margaret_15 Q111668774 0
Isabel Grace Mackenzie mother of William Lyon Mackensie King 1843-06-02 1917-12-18 Rochester Ottawa mackenzie_isabel_grace_14 Q62659643 0
Amanda Viger Canadian religious woman Canada 1845-07-27 1906-05-08 Boucherville Arthabaska viger_amanda_13 Q97729577 1
Frances Elizabeth Herring
English teacher, journalist, and author immigrated in Canada (1851-1916) England
Canada
1851-12-23 1916-11-16 King's Lynn New Westminster herring_frances_elizabeth_14 Q104439751 0
Marie-Louise Richard (Brault), b. 15 March 1856 in Montreal, daughter of Joseph Richard, a butcher, and Malvina-Susanne Thomas; m. there 1 Aug. 1877 Calixte Brault, and they had 11 children; d. 14 March 1910 at the Hôtel-Dieu, Montreal.; RICHARD, MARIE-LOUISE 1856-03-15 1910-03-14 richard_marie_louise_13 Q111668549 0
Anna Bella Peel Canadian war mother and author Canada 1856-11-13 1933-12-22 Thornhill peel_anna_bella_16 Q111916237 0
Florence Hussey Hall
Florence Hussey Hall
Born-15T00:00:
Died-10T00:00:

Person (1864–1917) ♀

1864-10-15 1917-10-10 hussey_florence_sarah_14 Q107325299 1
Agnes Maria Turnbull
Agnes Maria Turnbull
Born-29T00:00:
Died-05T00:00:

Person (1866–1907) ♀

1866-08-29 1907-01-05 turnbull_agnes_maria_13 Q105711070 0
Kathleen O'Melia Christian lay missionary United Kingdom 1869-12-28 1939-09-05 Walpole St Andrew Vancouver o_melia_kathleen_fanny_16 Q114866664 0
Mathilde Toupin-Fafard Canadian nurse (1875-1925) Canada 1875-12-27 1925-02-03 Saint-Cuthbert Montreal toupin_fafard_mathilde_15 Q92440032 1
Marie Sirois first graduate women from Université Laval Canada 1878-03-12 1934-02-02 Quebec City Quebec City sirois_marie_16 Q64157087 1
Genevieve Lipsett Canadian teacher, journalist and suffragist Canada 1885-07-29 1935-01-29 Kankakee Montreal lipsett_genevieve_elsie_alice_16 Q111153484 1
Catharine Ganneaktena Indian convert, b. in northern New York; d. in La Prairie, Canada, in 1673 gandeacteua_1 Q19423562 0

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