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Just Around the Corner is the story of Member of Parliament for Labrador, Yvonne Rumbolt-Jones, a  woman from a northern community who broke free of her geographic and political isolation to embrace opportunity. 

An intimate memoir from the longest-serving female politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Just Around the Corner uncovers Rumbolt-Jones’s strength as a survivor as well as her determination and courage through both her private life and her political life. She reveals her early years of dealing with child sexual abuse and experiences with family alcoholism, and her challenges as an adult confronting personal grief and loss, the sexism, public scrutiny, and challenges of party politics, as well as being diagnosed with cancer—twice. Through it all, the thread of Rumbolt-Jones’s love for Labrador and its people, and her hope and joy in working for the future of both shines through. She writes with confidence and candour about overcoming adversity and marginality to be elected to both the provincial House of Assembly and the national Parliament, where she has been a strong leader and voice for women, Indigenous peoples, and Canada’s North. Her story is that of a woman who refused to let the scars of the past define her, but rather used them to help her grow and understand that while we may not control what harms us, we can control how we move forward.



Just Around the Corner is the story of Member of Parliament for Labrador, Yvonne Rumbolt-Jones, a  woman from a northern community who broke free of her geographic and political isolation to embrace opportunity. 

An intimate memoir from the longest-serving female politician in Newfoundland and Labrador, Just Around the Corner uncovers Rumbolt-Jones’s strength as a survivor as well as her determination and courage through both her private life and her political life. She reveals her early years of dealing with child sexual abuse and experiences with family alcoholism, and her challenges as an adult confronting personal grief and loss, the sexism, public scrutiny, and challenges of party politics, as well as being diagnosed with cancer—twice. Through it all, the thread of Rumbolt-Jones’s love for Labrador and its people, and her hope and joy in working for the future of both shines through. She writes with confidence and candour about overcoming adversity and marginality to be elected to both the provincial House of Assembly and the national Parliament, where she has been a strong leader and voice for women, Indigenous peoples, and Canada’s North. Her story is that of a woman who refused to let the scars of the past define her, but rather used them to help her grow and understand that while we may not control what harms us, we can control how we move forward.



Yvonne Jean Rumbolt-Jones was born and raised and has spent her life in Labrador. Of Indigenous descent, she grew up in the isolated Indigenous-settler community of Mary’s Harbour in Labrador in the ’70s and ’80s. Leaving home for college at 17, she worked as a journalist for the Robinson-Blackmore chain of weekly papers, and later the Evening Telegram. Jones has been the mayor of Mary’s Harbour, an MHA and party leader in the provincial House of Assembly, and the first MP elected under Justin Trudeau’s leadership for the Liberal Party of Canada. She has won nine elections in the past 30 years and is the longest-serving woman from Newfoundland and Labrador, in both provincial and federal politics.

ISBN:  9781778530357

Item Publish Date: 2025 / 03 / 08

Measurements: NIL

Weight: 0.5 kg

Page Count: 304

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