While waiting for you to return I was reading elections canada website. According to them women won the right to vote in federal elections in 1918. An 1898 law made provinces responsible for voting lists but prevented the provinces from interfering with a citizens right to vote. That's weird - both of these appear to be before 1982.Another grade A moron
History lesson for you:
The "right to vote" never existed before 1982
So by your logic of a vet who lived in Canada for 65 years and fought in any war then left Canada would never have had that right
Now before 1884 the right to vote was limited to property owners. But it certainly seems like my veteran example had the right to vote.