You might not have seen it in the headlines, but this week’s Alberta election made history with two female front-runners going head to head. And one expert says it’s actually a good sign that their gender wasn’t a talking point during the campaign. YWCA Edmonton CEO Katherine O’Neill joined ‘Global News at Noon Edmonton’ to dig deeper into what this means for equality in politics and what more needs to be done to diversify the legislature.
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Still work to be done to achieve gender parity in Alberta politics
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