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The Canadian Women's Press Club (CWPC) was founded in 1904 after Margaret Graham convinced a railway publicity agent to transport sixteen women journalists to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, and the agent subsequently suggested they form their own press club. It was renamed in 1971 as the Media Club of Canada, and unincorporated in the early 2000s.
Canadian Women's Press Club sections
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The Canadian Women's Press Club (CWPC) was founded in 1904 after Margaret Graham convinced a railway publicity agent to transport sixteen women journalists to the Louisiana Purchase Exposition in St. Louis, Missouri, and the agent subsequently suggested they form their own press club. It was renamed in 1971 as the Media Club of Canada, and unincorporated in the early 2000s.
Canadian Women's Press Club sections
Intro History Founding members References
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