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Accusers want Green leader May held to account for ‘bullying’ after she questions their motivation

Elizabeth May's supporters say the media are only paying attention to the story now because of the #MeToo movement, but her critics say she has to be held accountable.
Elizabeth May's accusers say their motivation for speaking up now about facing verbal abuse is not to bring her down as the leader of the Green Party of Canada.
Three former Green Party staffers who have accused Elizabeth May of workplace harassment say they went public with their claims to hold her to account, not to turf the veteran politician from her leadership post. Diana Nunes, who served as Green Party finance director for over 10 years, said she de...

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