Establishing a Local Presence

More than 350 people filled a muggy Vic West hall to listen to federal and provincial bureaucrats outline the approval process on a proposed 48-berth marina that has raised the ire of Victorians, but what they heard was Green party Leader Elizabeth May establish her presence in Victoria. ~ Joanne Hatherly, Times Colonist

It's great to see Elizabeth May gaining attention for local issues in Victoria.

May, however, stole the show when she clashed with Savoie over a point of clarification on whether the project is covered by the Navigable Waters Protection Act.

Winning over local voters on local issues. Seems like a great idea to me.

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