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  1. 25 oct. 2018 · Thelma Chalifoux was the first Métis woman appointed to the Senate of Canada and a prominent activist for women's and Indigenous rights. Learn about her life, career, achievements and legacy in this article by Julia Skelly.

  2. 25 oct. 2018 · Thelma Chalifoux est la première Métisse nommée au Sénat du Canada. Découvrez sa vie, son travail et ses engagements en faveur des droits des femmes et des Autochtones.

  3. Thelma Chalifoux, née le 8 février 1929 à Calgary et morte à Saint-Albert le 22 septembre 2017 [1], est une pédagogue et sénatrice canadienne d'origine métisse et militante de la cause métisse au Canada.

  4. Thelma Chalifoux School is a public school in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, named after Senator Thelma Chalifoux. It offers a regular program and a STEM program, and has a mission to nurture and empower students to become their best selves.

  5. Chalifoux was a social justice activist, politician, and an active figure in the Métis community. As an employee of the government agency Company of Young Canadians, she worked to advance community development initiatives in northern communities and advocated for improved housing conditions.

  6. 13 juin 2023 · Première Autochtone nommée au Sénat du Canada, Thelma Chalifoux constitue une force puissante au service de la justice sociale et des droits des femmes et des Autochtones.

  7. 24 sept. 2017 · Thelma Chalifoux, a Metis leader and activist, passed away at 88 in 2017. She was the first Indigenous woman to be appointed to the Senate and worked to improve the lives of Indigenous people in Alberta and Canada.