Green Party Leader Elizabeth May hospitalized for 'overwork, fatigue and stress,' husband says

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Green Party Leader Elizabeth May was hospitalized last week for fatigue owing to the “idiotic” schedule MPs kept in the dying days of Parliament, her husband said in a note to constituents.

John Kidder said his spouse was “undone” by a punishing workload and spent a few days “under observation” at a hospital in her Vancouver Island riding before being discharged Saturday to recuperate at home.

May, 69, will be off her feet for another week before resuming some of her usual summer duties, Kidder said.

Kidder, who is himself a founding member of the Green Party in British Columbia, blamed May’s hospitalization on marathon voting sessions — which had MPs

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