Michelle Gould, a conservative from Ontario, and Jasmine Lane, an independent media professional from Manitoba, discuss the shifting political landscape in Canada, especially regarding women voters. They delve into Pierre Poilievre's direct outreach to women, the widening gender gap in elections, and the societal implications of reproductive rights. The conversation touches on personal experiences in voting and how economic pressures shape perspectives. They highlight the need for inclusive representation, underlining the disconnect between rhetoric and the real-life concerns of female voters.