May married John Kidder, a retired technology entrepreneur and long-time Green party member. Kidder is the brother of the late actress Margot Kidder
VICTORIA — Instead of marching for Earth Day, Green party Leader Elizabeth May marched down the aisle in Victoria’s Christ Church Cathedral on Monday.
May said she hopes that during next year’s 50th celebration of Earth Day, they can celebrate by turning away from catastrophic climate breakdown and taking the path to a safer and more loving world. Earle, a long-time Green party supporter, said May was pleased with her seasonally-themed wedding dress.
Earle said she and a few others held a moment of silence to bless the dress and ensure May has a full day of happiness.
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