Anita Neville describes her path into politics as accidental, starting locally with advocating for her children's school busing and later being elected as a school board trustee. She cites Jack Kennedy, Martin Luther King Jr., and Pierre Trudeau as early political inspirations. Neville believes having more women in politics would change behaviors and priorities, potentially focusing more on issues beyond traditional "bully boy" politics. Her advice for women wanting to get involved in politics is to start at any level for any party through various activities like canvassing, volunteering, or meeting with politicians.