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EPISODE · Sep 6, 2020 · 17 MIN

Natasha Gauthier from Elections Canada & Director Unjoo Moon on "I Am Woman"

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There will be a confidence vote when parliament resumes later this month and that means the government may fall. Would we be ready for a pandemic election? In addition to an exponential increase in mailed in ballots, we'd need bigger polling places for social distancing, more workers and even single use pencils. Libby reached Natasha Gauthier of Elections Canada. AND The woman behind the song "I Am Woman", Helen Reddy, became an icon of the feminist movement. She sold 25 million albums and was the first Australian to win a Grammy in 1973. Her story parallels the trajectory of the push for women's liberation. This month, a movie about her life is being released digitally and on demand. Libby reached director Unjoo Moon in Australia.

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Would Canada be ready to run a pandemic election which could come as early as this month? And a biopic chronicles the life of the icon behind the song "I Am Woman".

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