Monsef, Gould fell off the glass cliff

It sees women get promoted, but then their careers take a dive in the interest of protecting the men at the top.
Former democratic reform minister Maryam Monsef and her successor, Karina Gould.
OTTAWA—The electoral reform fiasco has been met by furious criticism, and rightly so. Millions of Canadians cast their ballots in 2015 expecting democratic reform to happen sometime before 2019. With one swift and cynical move, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke that promise, enraging electors o...

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