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Canada's Green party leader Elizabeth May to step down after 13 years
May, a longtime environmental activist and lawyer, resigns two weeks after party made gains in general electionElizabeth May, the leader of Canada’s Green party, has announced she is stepping down from the post she held 13 years, two weeks after her party made electoral gains in the country’s general election but failed to make any significant breakthrough.“It’s important for me to depart as leader when we’ve had such good results,” May old reporters in Ottawa. “I think the majority of politicians keep their positions for too long.” Continue reading...
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