I was known as an activist…– Elizabeth May
I was known as an activist, described by CBC’s ‘The Fifth Estate’ as ‘the 23-year-old waitress who stopped the pulp company dead in its tracks.’
I was known as an activist, described by CBC’s ‘The Fifth Estate’ as ‘the 23-year-old waitress who stopped the pulp company dead in its tracks.’
I’ve never made any statements about the abortion issue at any time in my life – never retreating one inch – from a woman’s rights
A woman has a right to a safe, legal abortion. I’ve never wavered in that position since I was, like, eight years old and realized
I don’t think that anyone is for abortion in the sense that you hope people are going to have abortions. You hope in an ideal
If one group of people say a woman has a right to choose, I get queasy because I’m against abortion. I don’t think a woman
It is personal – deep in my bones and my flesh – the knowledge that we squandered our chance to avoid the climate emergency; to
I was part of Environment Canada’s work to stop acid rain, create national parks, clean up the Great Lakes, develop new environmental legislation and negotiate
I prefer the Greens to remain an opposition party that’s able to hold the government to account.
The reality is that Rachel Notley’s adherence to pipelines and exporting raw bitumen doesn’t make sense for Alberta’s economy and it doesn’t make sense for
I’ve been a feminist all my life, or at least as long as I’ve been conscious of being a woman.
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