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Dame Jacinda Ardern heckled on Canadian streets during her visit for Global Action Summit
The former Prime Minister is currently in Montreal for the Global Progress Action Summit.
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Dame Jacinda Ardern tells Good Morning America she was not 'burnt out'
Dame Jacinda Ardern says she wasn’t burnt out when she resigned as Prime Minister nine months ago, but she didn’t have enough in the tank to do the job well. Interviewed on Good Morning ...
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Watch: 'I could have kept going' - Ardern reflects on resignation in new interview
Dame Jacinda Ardern has revealed she didn’t resign because of burnout and says she could have kept going in a recent interview. The former PM went on the US talk show Good Morning America [GMA ...
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Former Prime Minister Dame Jacinda Ardern reflects on politics and new life
Dame Jacinda Ardern has revealed she didn’t resign because of burnout and says she could have kept going in a recent interview. The former PM went on the US talk show Good Morning America [GMA ...
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After Jacinda Ardern, a ‘Scary Time’ for Women in New Zealand Politics
Three years after Ms. Ardern won a resounding victory for her Labour Party, the nation will vote in a very different political landscape. By Natasha Frost The last time New Zealanders voted in a ...
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Warriors v Broncos: Dame Jacinda Ardern and Kiwis at Harvard get behind Warriors before preliminary final
The All Blacks wrap up their week in France’s wine capital as NZ Herald’s Chereè Kinnear and Liam Napier look at how the team has made the most of their longest-ever break between World Cup ...
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Former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern says it wasn't burnout that led her to step down
Ardern said she hopes her example has inspired "reluctant leaders" to step up. After over five years as the prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern surprised the world in January when she ...
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Former New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern says burnout wasn't reason she stepped down
After over five years as the prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern surprised the world in January when she announced ...
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Former New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern says burnout wasn't reason she stepped down
After over five years as the prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern surprised the world in January when she announced that she would step down and not seek reelection, saying, "It's time.
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After Jacinda Ardern, a 'Scary Time' for women in New Zealand politics
The last time New Zealanders voted in a general election, they were choosing between two women who were self-professed feminists. Three years later, in a sign of how sharply the pendulum has swung ...
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Former New Zealand leader Jacinda Ardern says burnout wasn't reason she stepped down
After over five years as the prime minister of New Zealand, Jacinda Ardern surprised the world in January when she announced that she would step down and not seek reelection, saying, "It's time.

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