In the last weeks of B.C.’s legislative session, Green Party Leader Emily Lowan has been a long way from Victoria.

The 25-year-old leader, who doesn’t have a seat in the Legislature, is in the midst of a province-wide tour.

She’s held court in a packed pizzeria in Kamloops, an electric hybrid truck facility in Golden, and rang the intercoms of mansion in Vancouver’s Billionaire's Row — including two homes belonging to Lululemon founder Chip Wilson.

Many of the communities she’s visiting, Lowan says, are on the frontlines of “corporate resource theft.”

Emily Lowan, B.C. Green leader, is seen speaking to supporters at Pizza Pi in Kamloops. The newly-elected leader has been on a cross-province tour. (Submitted by B.C. Green Party)

Lowan, wearing a camo-patterned “Dump the Oligarchs” ha

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