Statue of women’s rights pioneer Emily Murphy stolen from Edmonton park – Edmonton | Globalnews.ca

Statue of women’s rights pioneer Emily Murphy stolen from Edmonton park – Edmonton | Globalnews.ca


A life-sized bronze statue of Canadian women’s rights pioneer Emily Murphy has been stolen from a park in Edmonton

Statue of women’s rights pioneer Emily Murphy stolen from Edmonton park – Edmonton | Globalnews.ca

Only the shoes remain of the statue, says David Turnbull of the Edmonton Arts Council.

Turnbull says it appears the statue was sliced off just above the ankles with a power tool earlier this week.


A life-sized bronze statue of Canadian women’s rights pioneer Emily Murphy has been stolen from a park in Edmonton. A photo of what remains is seen on Feb. 27, 2025.


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Murphy was Alberta’s first female judge and one of the so-called Famous Five women behind the 1929 Persons Case.

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The case challenged laws that prevented women from being appointed to the Senate because they were not considered legal “persons.”

Turnbull says Murphy was a controversial figure as she also had a history of supporting racist policies and eugenics.


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