It is a big anniversary for Christy Clark today who is marking five years since she was sworn in as B.C.’s premier.
On Wednesday, she will be making history as Canada’s longest-serving female minister.
The current record holder is the former premier of Nunavut, who served from 2008 to 2013.
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Clark points out the fact that five years and two days is ‘record breaking’ means more work needs to be done toward gender equality.
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