
Marit Stiles first competed in the pool. She wants to lead an orange wave in Ontario
In some ways, her political career began at the community pool.
As part of a synchronized swimming team during their childhoods in Newfoundland, Marit Stiles and her younger sister, Enid, regularly had three-hour practices, weekend meets and competitions.
“Probably the first time I saw her leadership was on our teams in synchro,” Enid Stiles said in a phone interview from her veterinary practice in Quebec.
Her older sister was a natural, she said, somebody their teammates would often ask for.