Canada’s former climate minister on making a change, ‘aloof’ Trudeau and sexism
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Catherine McKenna, Canada's former minister for environment and climate change, shares her experiences in her new memoir, highlighting the challenges she faced, including sexism and threats to her safety. She uses a powerful analogy to emphasize the urgency of addressing the climate crisis, likening it to a truck heading towards children. McKenna's insights not only shed light on the personal toll of political life but also stress the importance of collective action against climate change, making her story relevant to anyone concerned about the future of our planet.
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