Peggy Askin

Communist Party of Canada

Calgary Nose Hill

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Biography

Peggy Askin was born and raised in Edmonton, Alta. and has a BA in education from the University of Alberta. Askin taught elementary and junior high school, and was a founding member of the Women’s Program Centre at the University of Alberta. She later worked in telecommunications with Telus for 27 years, and was president of the Telecommunications Workers Union and co-chair of the women’s committee for the Calgary and District Labour Council. Astin is now retired.

The Calgary Journal asked Askin how she defines politics. She said it is “a means for Canadians to empower themselves, and a means for people to exercise control over their lives.” However, Askin added that with modern politics, “that’s not the case, and that’s why I think it’s important that we focus on the renewal of that system as well.”

If given the chance, Askin says she would not vote for another political party, “because main parties that are running are parties that do not want democratic renewal, and even listening to the debate, are all parties that are war parties – not parties in favour of peace.”

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