Guests are encouraged to donate to charities instead of bringing gifts.
We are gathered here today to witness that the wedding of Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is going to be a"low-carbon affair."in Victoria, B.C. Monday are encourage to travel using bikes or local transit. The wedding, by the way, is taking place on Earth Day, natch.Green Party Leader Elizabeth May arrives for a committee hearing on Parliament Hill in Ottawa on Feb. 27, 2019.
And if that wasn't green enough for you, the party said May and Kidder will celebrate their honeymoon on a train from Vancouver to Ottawa. "Island friends have collaborated to fashion floral wreaths and bouquets with locally sourced flowers, while Ms. May's wedding dress is designed and created by Salt Spring Islander, Sue Earle," the party said in the statement.The party announced May's engagement to Kidder last November. The two met in 2013 during the B.C. election, when Kidder was running in the riding of Fraser-Nicola.
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