Even though over the last few years we have had more female leaders of major political parties than ever before in Canada, we have also seen a number of them have to resign or lose office.
- Pauline Marois - lost re-election in Quebec
- Allison Redford - resigned as Alberta premier
- Kathy Dunderdale - resigned as Newfoundland and Labrador Premier
- Lorraine Michael - Newfoundland and Labrador NDP leader had a serious caucus revolt in October 2013 and lost two of her five MHAs
- Olive Crane - PEI PC leader was removed as leader by the PC caucus in October 2013
- Eva Aariak - did not win re-election as an MLA in Nunavut, she had already said she did not want a second term as permier
- Carole James - resigned as BC NDP leader January 20th 2011
Current women political party leaders in Canada:
- Christy Clark (Liberal) - premier of BC
- Kathleen Wynne (Liberal) - premier of Ontario
- Danielle Smith (Wildrose) - leader of the official opposition in Alberta
- Elizabeth Hanson (NDP) - leader of the official opposition in Yukon
- Andrea Horwath (NDP) - leader of the 3rd party in Ontario
- Maureen MacDonald (NDP) - interim leader of the 3rd party in Nova Scotia
- Lorraine Michael (NDP) - leader of the third party in Newfoundland
- Elizabeth May (Green) - leader of the fifth party in the House of Commons
- Rana Bokhari (Liberal) - leader of the third party in Manitoba, not elected to the legislature
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