The document discusses the history and progression of women in Canadian politics. It outlines some of the early female pioneers like Nellie McClung who fought for women's right to vote in the early 20th century. It then discusses the first elected female politicians, such as Agnes Macphail who was the first woman elected to the House of Commons in 1921. More recent female leaders discussed include Kim Campbell, who became Canada's first and only female Prime Minister in 1993, and Elizabeth May, current leader of the Green Party of Canada. Overall the document traces the involvement and representation of women in Canadian politics from the early 1900s to the present.