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This little book recognizes the achievement of Canada's Green Party, successfully electing Elizabeth May, the first Green member of parliament, earlier this year. The pocket on the inside of the front cover includes a business card (from my local Green Party candidate, Thomas Trappenberg) that lists the principles of the Green Party. The remaining content recognizes the Green Party's acheivements and also questions why green principles are not already part of other political agendas.
5 comments:
Lovely books! I like it very much!
Linda
What an excellent use of Green information. I knew myself something was right in Canada when Elizabeth May was elected.
well I didn't even know Canada had a green party until today, I consider myself enlightened. And I love your books!
Excellent concept, beautiful books!
thanks Linda, Shoemaker, dryadart, and Erin!
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