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By Aditi Posted on March 8, 2026March 8, 2026

Run like a Girl: Catherine McKenna’s Memoir

As an immigrant to Canada with a deep interest in environmental protection, I first came to know of Catherine McKenna through the mistreatment she faced in public life, rather than through her many contributions to Canadian and global politics.

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