Ellected by Madame Premier

By: Madame Premier
  • Summary

  • Ellected is a multi-partisan Canadian political podcast hosted by Madame Premier's Sarah Elder.

    © 2024 Madame Premier Inc.
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Episodes
  • Mr. & Mrs. Walz Were My Teachers with Amanda Hinkle
    Oct 31 2024

    We've heard so much about Tim and Gwen Walz but do the stories match the reality? Incredibly, they are even more amazing than what we hear. Amanda Hinkle was taught by both Tim Walz and Gwen Walz at Mankato West High School in Minnesota and shares what it was like being in the classroom with each of them in the newest episode of Ellected.

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    30 mins
  • Minister Marci Ien on Protecting Trans Kids in Alberta, Persons Day & More
    29 mins
  • Canada's Governor General Mary Simons on the 95th Anniversary of Persons Day
    Oct 18 2024

    In a very special episode, Ellected's host Sarah Elder sits down with Her Excellency Mary Simon, Canada's Governor General, on the 95th anniversary of Persons Day in Canada.

    On October 18, 1929, Canada's highest court of appeal recognized women as 'persons' and granted them the right to be appointed to the Senate. The Governor General and Sarah discuss the day, the awards presented today in honour of Persons Day, what the day means to the Governor General, a discussion about where and what Canadian women must still accomplish as well as a frank conversation about the online abuse Her Excellency has received and how both she and Sarah deal with it. The episode ends with some advice from the Governor General for any woman considering public service.

    To learn more about Governor General Mary Simon, please click here.

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    29 mins

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