Dorothy Inglis (née Greer; 15 April 1926 – 22 May 2013) was a Canadian feminist, activist and author born in Calgary, Alberta, and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia.
[2] In 1988, she represented Canadian Voice of Women for Peace as a delegate to the 1988 Conference on Disarmament.
[4] In 1996, Killick Press published a selection of 58 of her columns in a volume titled Bread and Roses.
[5] A vocal opponent of pornography, Inglis was concerned that material she had seen as "innocent titillation" in the 1950s had become disturbingly graphic by the 1980s.
[6][4] Inglis was honoured with a Governor General's Persons Award and a doctor of laws degree from Memorial University.