Canadians widely unaware of accomplishments of famous women, poll suggests
TORONTO — The organization behind Canada’s Heritage Minutes says provincial education systems need to do a better job of teaching students about the country’s most historically significant women, pointing to a new poll that suggests the majority of Canadians have a lot to learn.
An Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of Historica Canada posed a dozen true or false questions about Canadian women’s history.
Some of the questions included statements such as “Canada has never elected a party with a female leader to form the federal government” and “Margaret Atwood, Alice Munro, and Lucy Maud Montgomery are among Canada’s best-known authors” — both of which are true.
Historica says 55 per cent of those who took the quiz failed, with only three per cent answering well enough to score an A.