As promised, these are my thoughts on Belinda: The Political and Private Life of Belinda Stronach by Don Martin. I should note here at the beginning, before you read further that I am by no means an English student, book reviewer or writer. As I said in my description (on the right hand side of this page) I am simply a Canadian politics junkie and an avid reader. These are my thoughts, if you've read the book I encourage you to share yours.

"She is all about glamour, the glitz, the controversy, and yes, the sex appeal of Stronach’s dabbling in politics… Certainly, Stronach hasn’t done politics the Old Boys’ way and she has dared to be different.”--- Winnipeg Free Press


Daring to be different, ahhh what a great thing that this. 
Hard at times but also wonderful. 
Being a female politician is often viewed as different considering the average of women in the House of Commons compared to men. Yet here is a woman who not only got elected but ran for Leadership then crossed the floor. 

Belinda Stronach's biography is entertaining and intelligent. It takes you into her life and the world of the rich and famous. You experience first hand the events and thought process behind her crossing the floor from the Conservative Party of Canada to the Liberal Party of Canada. An action that she was highly criticized for. Most will argue she was attacked more viciously than any man that has crossed the floor. The book describes her feelings toward the same sex marriage vote and being in caucus with Stephen Harper. 

The book covers many aspects of Stronach changing parties including the role of Martha Hall-Findlay (who went to my high school in Meaford, how cool is that!?). Findlay had won the candidate nomination in that riding but stepped aside when Stronach crossed the floor. An honourable yet, I imagine, very difficulty thing to do. Findlay is now the MP for Willowdale and continues to be a strong female politician and activist.

After crossing the floor Stronach was called a dog by her ex-boyfriend Peter MacKay. This biography also has juicy details about their conversation the night before she switched parties and her reaction to MacKay's heartfelt media filmed response to her actions. 

However, MacKay wasn't the only Tory to make comments about Stronach. Here is a FUN FACT: After the leadership race was over Belinda donated money to Tony Clement because he was in so much debt from campaigning against her and Stephen Harper. He then ungraciously, after accepting thousands of dollars, made rude comments about her switching parties. Wowzaaa.

Although Belinda Stronach may be scandalous, her biography is absolutely worthwhile. I would encourage anyone interested in the private aspect of our public servants to pick up a copy.

- Kaisha Thompson
 
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What's up? Mmm right, you can't respond. Oh well that gives me a chance to introduce myself and explain what this blog is.

My name is Kaisha Thompson. I'm a 3rd year Political Science student at Carleton University and the Director of Social Media for CEVC. I work part time  at Parliament Hill in Ottawa and have been working hard on the federal campaign in my home riding. I also happen to be an avid reader and a Canadian politics junkie.

Which brings us to this blog. . .

I will be using this space to write my thoughts on books that I read. Books about women in Canadian politics specifically. If you have recommendations, write to us on the Contact Us page. We will add your book to our list and hopefully I can read and write about it.

And that's all folks, comment away. I'll post my first book review/comments soon.

SPOILER ALERT:  It's Belinda Stronach's biography