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Peggy Nash knows a thing or two about the highs and lows of elections, so she wrote a book about it

Five federal campaigns, a leadership race and extensive involvement with Equal Voice gives Peggy Nash a wealth of experience in campaigning. So she decided to write a book to help get more women elected. More specifically, to get more women progressives elected.
Then-NDP MP Peggy Nash, pictured in 2012 at a CPAC party in the West Block courtyard, with Peter Van Dusen, left, and then-Liberal MP John McCallum, right.

ST. JOHN'S, N.L.—Getting more women elected to the House of Commons is important. People need to see themselves represented in legislatures, and diversity brings different perspectives to government and public policy. But not enough women are candidates and not enough of t...

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