Top down or grassroots? NDP, UCP take differing approaches to gender balance
When Rakhi Pancholi was asked to run in the Alberta election, she was well versed in the reasons women give for avoiding politics.
Through her work with ParityYEG, an Edmonton group aimed at getting more women to run for office, Pancholi has heard concerns over career setbacks, financial strain, sexist vitriol and balancing the political grind with domestic tasks mostly shouldered by women.
“It’s time for me to walk the walk,” the 41-year-old mother recalled thinking during a coffee with Health Minister Sarah Hoffman, a friend of a friend who made the overture.