Lifestyle & Parenting

She Built That: BC Premier Christy Clark Talks

December 13, 2016

After over two decades in politics, Premier Christy Clark has learned that to survive the political arena you have to let go of your need to be liked, because you cannot please everybody.

Winning her first elected role in 1996, Christy served as an MLA from 1996 to 2005, serving as Deputy Minister from 2001 to 2005.

In 2005, she took a break from politics to spend time with her son. It was during this time that she joined CKNW and started The Christy Clark Show, which ended up winning the national Peter Gzowski Award in 2008. After six years on air, she decided to return to politics, but this time it would be on her own terms.
Fortunately for Christy, people ended up liking her. In 2011, she re-entered the legislature after winning a by-election and in 2013 she was elected in her first general election as the Premier of British Columbia. 

To hear what motivates and inspires this powerhouse, check out the podcast below. —Tarah Ferguson

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