On September 14 1962 twenty-year-old Carol Jamieson's world shattered. In an instant-a car crash on a darkened road-and her young husband was gone leaving her alone with their one-year-old son Sean and a future no one that age is prepared to face. She refused the easy path offered by well-meaning friends including those who encouraged her to take government assistance; she would not be pitied she would not be rescued and she would not surrender her independence. Instead she carved out an extraordinary life from the wreckage.<br /><br />Born in wartime Toronto and raised in a household plagued by alcohol physical and mental abuse Carol learned early to rely on her own fierce mind. Books music and ambition became her lifelines. When tragedy obliterated the first safe harbour she had ever known she rebuilt-brick by brick-through sheer force of will.<br /><br />She rose first in media and public relations shaping stories and successes for CTV the Miss Canada Pageant and later the CBC. She organized Stompin' Tom Connors' televised wedding and arranged his remarkable singing audience with Queen Elizabeth II. But it was in politics-Canada's rough-and-tumble back-room late-night version of it-where Carol's voice became impossible to ignore. She campaigned strategized fundraised and problem-solved for candidates across the Progressive Conservative landscape from municipal hopefuls to premiers and prime ministers. Some sought her counsel eagerly; others were less enthusiastic-yet they got it anyway. And more often than not they listened.<br /><br />Beyond politics she reinvented herself yet again becoming co-founder of the Smith & Jamieson Tea Company transforming thousands of kitchens across Canada and the United States and earning the title Canada's Tea Lady. After leaving the tea trade she plunged into real estate development delivering hundreds of new homes and twenty retirement residences across Ontario and Quebec-all while carving out time for her growing family including her second son Alexander and three cherished grandchildren.<br /><br />Today Carol channels her relentless energy into solving one of Canada's greatest challenges: affordable housing. With new ideas and unflinching resolve she continues to push institutions governments and entire industries toward bold change.<br /><br />Get a Muzzle on Her! is the story of a woman who never fit neatly into a boys' club-and never cared to. It is a testament to courage determination reinvention and the unstoppable power of a voice that refuses to be quieted. As the late Toronto City Councillor and mayoral candidate Anne Johnston once quipped Carol didn't wait for the White Knight-she got her own horse.<br /><br />And she's still riding it.
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