“I think until we see some cultural shifts behind the really deep-seated issues behind the lack of gender parity, it will still be an uphill climb. “I also think that women, many of us are consensus builders and many of us are also truth tellers.we understand that our voice has had agency and that disrupts the natural power system.” “I think across political stripe, women are still tokenized, I think that the lack of gender parity in the House of Commons is indicative of systemic issues that prevent women from being elected at the federal level in Canada,” she said. Looking at where Canada stands in terms of supporting women in politics, Michelle Rempel Garner highlights that we still have work to do. Michelle Rempel Garner stepping away from the action at the Calgary Stampede in "Hunting In Packs." (Lulu Wei) 'I think across political stripe, women are still tokenized' We have to be defending and listening to them but at the same time, also making sure that the experiences that I have, that I'm going through, aren't making their lives harder.” There is a generation of women who are coming up behind me who are experiencing barriers to equality of opportunity…and we can't be gatekeepers for them.
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“I wouldn't want women who are coming up behind me to have to go through what I go through.” “I frequently find that women's rights is something that - we're always trying to keep those rights rather than making progress and if you actually want to make progress, if you're just constantly fighting the same battle over and over again, generation by generation, you're not moving ahead,” she said. Rempel Garner is honest that she has had experiences, as a woman in politics in Canada, that have been “sexist” and not “particularly positive,” but ultimately, she strives to ensure that other women don’t have to be subjected to the same experiences. Women that will be quiet and smile and be in the photo opps, and carry the sh-tty lines and be the scapegoats.” The political establishment values women that they can tokenize. It is the antithesis of what people need. “I don’t want to be part of a system where I’m saying that’s OK.” “Women have come a long way but men still control most of the levers of power,” she says in the film. She explicitly says that by women standing up for the policies they believe in, tackling the election campaign with authenticity, it enables all the women who come up behind them to do so more easily, no matter what the outcome of the election or their campaign is. Hunting In Packs brings us behind the curtain, so to speak, into Rempel Garner’s work, including showing how exceptionally devoted she is to mentoring her team and other women who are Conservative candidates in the election. “I think that's really important and I think that it advances women's voices in politics.”įrom the Canadian perspective, we go through the 2019 federal election (when Andrew Scheer was the leader of the Conservative Party) through Rempel Garner’s campaign in her Calgary - Nose Hill riding.
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“It's perhaps a different lens that’s been used, and perhaps a more realistic lens,” Rempel Garner told Yahoo Canada. Ultimately, what made the Canadian politician agree to participate in Hunting in Packs is that she didn’t see the focus of Sosa-Sims film to be the typical angle she’s pitched, which she described as “victim porn.” I’ve got a lot of other fights to fight that people are depending on me to fight.” “Why does it have to be me? I’ve got a lot of other sh-t to do. “I don’t want to talk about it,” she says in the film.
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'I’ve got a lot of other fights to fight'Īt the outset of this film, Michell Rempel Garner is honest about the fact that she regularly gets interview requests to talk about women in politics, but she’s quick to say no.