About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 54. Chapters: Elizabeth May, Kim Campbell, Alexa McDonough, Kathy Dunderdale, Pauline Marois, Christy Clark, Louise Harel, Adriane Carr, Joan Russow, Yvonne Jones, Liz White, Carole James, Jane Sterk, Lorraine Michael, Andrea Horwath, Lyn McLeod, Connie Fogal, Heather Stilwell, Catherine Callbeck, Deborah Grey, Allison Brewer, Dawn Black, Pat Duncan, Sharon Carstairs, Joy MacPhail, Danielle Smith, Lynda Haverstock, Elsie Wayne, Grace McCarthy, Therese Casgrain, Audrey McLaughlin, Bonnie Mitchelson, Rita Johnston, Elizabeth Rowley, Elizabeth Hanson, Nancy MacBeth, Olive Crane, Sylvie Roy, Pam Barrett, Holly Nelson, Tracy Parsons, Elizabeth Weir, Kaye Sargent, Karen Casey, Barbara Baird Filliter, Lynn Verge, Wendy Priesnitz, Ginny Hasselfield, Betty Paschen, Bettie Hewes, Amber Jones, Pat Mella, Larissa Shasko, Naomi Rankin, Sue Huff, Hilda Watson, Leone Bagnall, Kathryn Cholette, Helen MacDonald, Sandra L. Smith, Ellen Durkee, Katherine Mathewson, Sharon Labchuk, Anna Di Carlo, Barbara Wardlaw, Sandra Finley. Excerpt: Elizabeth Evans May, OC, MP (born June 9, 1954) is an American-born Canadian Member of Parliament, environmentalist, writer, activist, lawyer, and the leader of the Green Party of Canada. She was the executive director of the Sierra Club of Canada from 1989 to 2006. She became a Canadian citizen in 1978. May's permanent residence is in Sidney, British Columbia. Her family home is in Margaree Harbour, Cape Breton Island. On May 2, 2011, she became the first elected Green Party Member of Parliament in Canada, defeating the incumbent, Gary Lunn. May was born in Hartford, Connecticut to a British father and American mother; she has a younger brother named Geoffrey. Her mother was a prominent anti-nuclear activist and one of the original founders of the peace group SANE, while her father was Assistant Vice President of Ae...