If voters decide to get serious about climate change, May might get a late wedding present in October

The only person who has never discounted the ticking time bomb of climate change, and who continues to be the class of environmentalists sitting in the House of Commons, is Elizabeth May. She’s got the battle scars to prove it.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May and British Columbia entrepreneur John Kidder attracted national media attention when they got married on April 22, 2019, Earth Day, in Victoria, B.C.
HALIFAX—Could a storybook wedding turn into a Cinderella political tale in 2019 for the Green Party of Canada? Don’t bet against it. Sitting in Christ Church Cathedral, in the heart of downtown Victoria, it was easy to picture h...

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