Simonne Monet-Chartrand (born on November 4, 1919, Montréal, Canada – January 18, 1993, Richelieu, Quebec) was a Canadian activist. Simonne was married to Michel Chartrand. She was heavily into women rights, and feminism. She was a social activist and a speaker. During the fifties, she played a role in marriage preparation services, parent's schools, parent-teacher associations, family unions and cooperatives.She was a strong leader for women and men.
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