In the Biography "Nation Maker: Sir John A. MacDonald: His life, Our Times. Volume Two 1867-1891"
Historian and Author Richard Gwyn speaks of a bill introduced to the Parliament by Prime Minister MacDoanld, to extend the vote to both Women, and the Native people of Canada. I'm not sure on the date as it's been a few years since I read the book (I have a copy somewhere, I'll look into it), but COULD it have been passed (Assuming sometime in the late 1870s early 1980s), what would the ramifications have been of such a bill passing?