In the blood-sport arena of provincial politics, BCâs enigmatic premier, Christy Clark, has defied the pundits to win both party leadership and an upset election victory against all odds. Made deputy premier in 2001 shortly after her first foray into public life, she shunned Gordon Campbellâs cabinet solidarity to return to private life in 2004. After a bold run at becoming Vancouverâs mayor, she launched a successful media career as a CKNW talk show host. In 2011, she surrendered that security and entered the Liberal leadership race, shocking the partyâs inner circle as she claimed her spot as Campbellâs successor. The campaigner known in her home province simply as Christy has been underestimated by many. Since her surprising usurpation of the BC Liberal Party in 2011 and their stunning re-election in 2013, BCâs first elected female premier has ruffled more than a few feathers; she has also won many new supporters while employing her own unique leadership style.
In this revealing look at the woman behind the trademark smile, political insider Judi Tyabji traces Clarkâs journey from middle-class roots to her political awakening and rapid rise to power. Based on meticulous research and extensive interviews with over thirty public figures and the premier herself, Tyabjiâs Christy Clark: Behind the Smile paints an intimate portrait of one of the most influential women in Canadian politics today.
Judi Tyabji was born in Calcutta, India, and immigrated to Canada with her family as a young child. In 1991, at the age of twenty-six, she became the youngest BC MLA on record at the time and the first to give birth while in office. She is the author of two previous books, Political Affairs and Daggers Unsheathed: The Political Assassination of Glen Clark. She lives in Powell River with her husband, Gordon Wilson.