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Federal Election 2019

Green leader Elizabeth May spends Thanksgiving in Ashcroft, to visit Kamloops Tuesday

Oct 14, 2019 | 11:30 AM

KAMLOOPS — With one week before voting day, Green Party leader Elizabeth May is spending time in the B.C. Interior.

According to the party’s public itinerary, May is spending Thanksgiving Day in Ashcroft with her husband, John Kidder, and their family.

Kidder is the Green candidate in Mission-Matsqui-Fraser Canyon.

On Tuesday (Oct. 15), May and Kidder will travel to Kamloops to boost the campaign of Kamloops-Thompson-Cariboo Green candidate Iain Currie.

May is scheduled to make a campaign announcement at 1:00 p.m., followed by a round of door-to-door canvassing with Currie and Kidder.

This will be May’s second visit to Kamloops in 2019. She was last in Kamloops in March.

Liberal leader Justin Trudeau has visited Kamloops three times in 2019, while Conservative leader Andrew Scheer and People’s Party leader Maxime Bernier have each visited Kamloops once during the calendar year.

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