An inspiring book about women in politics who overcame sexism and broke through the glass ceiling Kate Graham, herself a political candidate, has first-hand knowledge on what it's like to navigate the political landscape as a woman The women's journeys were first documented in Kate's podcast No Second Chances, where she interviews a number of politicians, including former Green Party leader Elizabeth May. Focuses on Canadian politics, but is inspiring for little girls everywhere to know that they can make a difference in their community The women profiled are: Premier Eva Aariak, Nunavut Premier Catherine Callbeck, Prince Edward Island, and later, Senator Prime Minister Kim Campbell Premier Christy Clark, British Columbia Premier Caroline Cochrane, Northwest Territories Premier Nellie Cournoyea, Northwest Territories Premier Pat Duncan, Yukon, and later, Senator Premier Kathy Dunderdale, Newfoundland and Labrador Premier Rita Johnston, British Columbia Premier Pauline Marois, Quebec Premier Rachel Notley, Alberta Premier Alison Redford, Alberta Premier Kathleen Wynne, Ontario.
Govern Like a Girl : The Women Who Became Canada's First Ministers