Background
Clark was born in High River, Alberta in 1976, the same year her father first became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
Clark was born in High River, Alberta in 1976, the same year her father first became leader of the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.
She graduated from the University of Toronto with a degree in art history.
When she was 18, she moved alone to Paris to attend the American University for five months, and lived in a tiny one-bedroom flat. After graduating, she worked at the publicity firm Hill & Knowlton. She played a prominent role in the federal election of 2000, and was credited by her father as one of his most trusted political advisors.
She has been an advocate for engaging youth in the political process.
In 2001, she began a career in broadcasting, hosting a television news magazine, Unzipped, for the new Canadian digital cable network ichannel. The show was cancelled the following year due to financial constraints and questionable content at the network, but Clark continued to work for the network in other capacities.
In 2004, she joined Rogers Television as host of a daily talk show in Ottawa. On June 8, 2002, Clark married Chad Schella, formerly the Director of Player Services for the National Hockey League Ottawa Senators.
Clark took some time off from television after her daughter"s birth, and subsequently joined CPAC, the Canadian parliamentary broadcaster.
With CPAC, she has hosted Sunday Sound Office, a political debate and panel discussion show, and Beyond Politics, a talk show where she interviews Canadian politicians in depth about their lives outside politics.