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Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May made a visit to Prince George

Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May made a visit to Prince George

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She spoke at Art Space about what it’s like to be the only female federal party leader, the only Green MP…
…and, at UNBC, about how important Northern BC is when it comes to climate change
“There’s a very strong role for Northern BC in the energy sector and in forestry, innovation can come from anywhere.”
Elizabeth May, Federal Green Party
May emphasizes the need for sustainability so forestry can remain an economic driver in the North

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