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Elizabeth May is getting married. On Monday afternoon, the Green Party announced May's engagement on Twitter, sharing a picture of the 64-year-old leader her fiance John Kidder had kissed in the Library of Parliament.
In her own tweet, May stated that she had "never been so happy".
An online biography of Kidder when he applied for the Green Party of British Columbia indicates that he was born in the Northwest Territories and studied at UBC before becoming a cowboy, mining , pipeline, fish buyer and warehouse a technology entrepreneur.
Now 71, Kidder runs his family's hops farm in Ashcroft, British Columbia.
Like May, Kidder has a political tendency. He ran for the Liberal Party of Canada in Okanagan – Coquihalla in the 2011 federal election, placing third. Kidder told Penticton Western News that he had met May 2013 as a BC candidate. The Greens and their friendship became something more last September.
May have a daughter. Kidder is a father of three.
We have a very special ad.
Our intrepid leader, @ElizabethMay, is engaged! Congratulations to her and her special partner, John Kidder! "We are very happy for you both. pic.twitter.com/a83zjXcSRc
– Green Party Canada (@CanadianGreens) November 26, 2018
Some exciting news from @ElizabethMay aujourd & # 39; hui! Check it out. Congratulations Elizabeth! pic.twitter.com/OO7I1iwSrB
– CTV power playback (@CTV_PowerPlay) November 26, 2018
Thank you very much to my team! I am a very lucky woman. #blessed @CanadianGreens
– Elizabeth May (@ElizabethMay) November 26, 2018
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