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Which provinces followed the fitness trend set by BC ProRec in the late 1930s?

a) Alberta in 1938
b) Saskatchewan and Manitoba in 1939
c) Ontario in 1940
d) Quebec in 1941

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Final answer:

The detailed answer cannot directly address the original question due to a lack of specific historical information on fitness trends. Instead, the history of women's suffrage in Canada is discussed with Quebec being the last province to grant women the right to vote in provincial elections in 1940.

Step-by-step explanation:

The question "Which provinces followed the fitness trend set by BC ProRec in the late 1930s?" refers to the historical timeline of when various provinces in Canada started adopting fitness and recreational programs similar to those initiated by British Columbia's ProRec in the late 1930s. British Columbia led the way in this trend, but the question asks about other provinces that followed suit. Unfortunately, the question's specific statement about the 'BC ProRec in the late 1930s' does not align with historical events mentioned, and as such, a correct answer cannot be provided with certainty. Instead, the provided reference material does not contain information on the adoption of fitness trends, but rather it outlines the history of women's suffrage in Canada, where Quebec was the last province to allow women to vote in provincial elections in 1940. If the question intends to focus on women's suffrage, then it's essential to understand the historical context in which women in different provinces gained the right to vote. Manitoba, Alberta, and Saskatchewan granted women the right to vote in 1916, followed by British Columbia and Ontario in 1917, and eventually Quebec in 1940.

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