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Video: 3 successful women share career risks that paid off

Debating whether or not to quit, demand a raise or start your own thing? Let these boss ladies inspire you.
Woman about to take a career risk jump

Photo, iStock.

Elaine Lui
Co-host of CTV’s The Social, senior correspondent on etalk and founder of Lainey Gossip

Saadia Muzaffar
Founder of TechGirls Canada, an organization that encourages women to consider careers in tech

Christy Clark Premier of British Columbia

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