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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May visits Waterloo Region

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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May was in downtown Kitchener on Monday afternoon for the first day of a two-day visit to the region.

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The visit came hours after May unveiled her party’s election platform, which the Greens say will make Canada a climate leader, in Toronto.

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“We are in a climate emergency, and politics as usual is leading us down a path we simply cannot survive,” May said in a statement. “The Green Party’s climate action plan — Mission: Possible —recognizes that our house is on fire. There’s no time left for incremental actions.”

May’s visit involved a trip to the House of Friendship and helping to canvass for the Greens’ Kitchener Centre candidate, Mike Morrice.

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May is scheduled to give a speech at the University of Waterloo on Tuesday about the party’s plans to protect Canadians’ privacy.

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On Tuesday, Liberal Leader Justin Trudeau was in Atlantic Canada, Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer was in Winnipeg and NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh was travelling to Sudbury.

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