• Episode 16 - Running a Political Party with Nicole Dekort
    Dec 16 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Nicole Dekort.

    Nicole grew up in Scarborough, Ontario in a very political family. Her father served as a city councillor from the time she was two years old and her mother served as a returning officer and local campaign manager in multiple elections.

    She served as an election volunteer in multiple campaigns before serving as a legislative assistant to an MPP and then Outreach Assistant to Opposition Leader, Dalton McGuinty. Ahead of the 2003 she would serve as Director of Operations for the Ontario Liberal Party and, after helping win a majority government, she became its Executive Director.

    In government, Nicole served as a Senior Operations Advisor, Director of Operations, and Executive Director for Strategic Planning in several government ministries as well as senior Manager of Operations in the Premier’s Office.

    Nicole joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to be the Executive Director of a political party, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on August 22, 2022.

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    58 mins
  • Episode 15 - Political Fundraising with Anna Bortolus
    Dec 9 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Anna Bortolus.

    Anna grew up in Burlington, Ontario in a family with progressive values and a strong social justice streak. She first got involved in politics as a child making phone calls for her neighbour as he ran for local office.

    She began her career at a major appliance manufacturing corporation which led to her building her own business as she started her family.

    Ahead of the 2011 provincial election in Ontario, Anna became the Riding Fundraising Facilitator for the Ontario Liberal Party, supporting the fundraising efforts of local riding associations while also volunteering her time supporting the fundraising efforts of the Ontario Women’s Liberal Commission.

    Anna joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to fundraise at the local level, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on August 18, 2022.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 14 - Touring with the Leader with Patricia Favre
    Dec 2 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Patricia Favre.

    Patricia grew up in Oakville, Ontario with her parents who, while not overly partisan, made it clear that voting was an important civic duty. Patricia first got involved in politics at Queen’s University volunteering on local campaigns before securing a summer internship at Queen’s Park.

    In government, she served as a Communications Assistant and then Legislative Assistant to the Minister of Community and Social Services before becoming an Advisor to the Minister Responsible for Francophone Affairs. She then joined the Premier’s Office as a Special Assistant within the tour team.

    Patricia has served as the elected VP Communications on the Executive Council of the Ontario Liberal Party, as the Communications Chair for the 2020 leadership convention, and as a Co-Chair for the party’s 2022 election campaign debrief.

    Patricia joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to be on the Premier’s tour team, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on August 17, 2022.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 13 - Tackling Poverty through Policy with Camille Gooden
    Nov 25 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Camille Gooden.

    Camille was born and raised in Kingston, Jamaica and later attended the University of the West Indies and its law school. She was a practicing lawyer in Kingston for a decade before moving to Canada where she began practicing law in Ontario.

    She became a Health Policy Advisor in the Ministry of Health Promotion and Sport before serving as the Chief of Staff to the Minister of Consumer Services from 2012 to 2014 in the McGuinty Government.

    In the Wynne government, Camille served under the Deputy Premier and President of the Treasury Board, as well as the Minister of Housing and Minister Responsible for Poverty Reduction, as the senior policy advisor responsible for the Poverty Reduction Strategy, the Local Poverty Reduction Fund, and the historic Basic Income Pilot.

    Camille joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to tackle poverty through policy work, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on September 27, 2022.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 12 - Communications Planning with Dawn Skinner
    Nov 18 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Dawn Skinner.

    Dawn was born in Toronto and moved to Barrie, Ontario at the age of ten. She trained as a teacher before getting involved in local politics in the Etobicoke area during the 2008 federal election.

    She joined the office of Federal Liberal Leader Michael Ignatieff during the constitutional crisis later that year before moving on to work in the Government of Ontario as a Legislative Assistant, Press Secretary, and Policy Advisor in the Ministry of Children and Youth Services.

    Dawn moved into communications planning in the Ministry of Agriculture, Food, and Rural Affairs before being promoted to the position of Director of Communications Planning in the Premier’s office.

    Dawn joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to be a communications planner, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on September 26, 2022.

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    1 hr and 7 mins
  • Episode 11 - Managing the Campaign with Christine McMillan
    Nov 11 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Christine McMillan.

    Christine grew up outside of Woodstock, Ontario and got involved in politics after one of her teachers suggested she get involved in a campaign to learn more about the political process.

    She would go on to serve as the Executive Assistant to an MPP before becoming the Issues Manager to the Leader of the Official Opposition. After the Ontario Liberals won the 2003 election, Christine joined the Premier’s Office as the Director of Operations and then Director of Strategic Research.

    As a volunteer she served on the party’s Executive Council, as the Secretary General of the party’s 2013 and 2020 leadership elections, and finally as the Campaign Director for the 2022 election campaign.

    Christine joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to manage a province-wide election campaign, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on August 26, 2022.

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    59 mins
  • Episode 10 - Gender-Based Analysis in Policy-Making with Adrienne Lipsey
    Nov 4 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Adrienne Lipsey.

    Adrienne was born in Toronto and began her career at Cabinet Office in Ontario before working in the United Nations Development Program and as a policy associate at the Mowat Centre.

    She made the transition to politics as a policy advisor in the Office of the Minister of Indigenous Relations and Reconciliation before becoming the Chief of Staff to the Minister for the Status of Women.

    Adrienne joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to apply gender-based analysis to policy, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on August 15, 2022.

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    49 mins
  • Episode 9 - Media Relations with Karman Wong
    Oct 28 2022

    Today’s certified persister is Karman Wong.

    Karman was born in Toronto and grew up in New Jersey. She returned to Canada to study Political Science at the University of Toronto and radio and television at Metropolitan University.

    She began her career as a journalist in New York and New Jersey before returning to Canada to serve as an issues manager in the McGuinty Liberal Government. She also served as the premier’s press secretary before becoming the Director of Issues Management and Legislative Affairs in the Premier’s Office.

    Karman joins us today to talk about how she got involved in politics, what it takes to be the premier’s press secretary, and how we can encourage more women to get involved in civic life.

    Production Note: This episode was recorded on August 10, 2022.

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    44 mins