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The Green Party of Canada (French: Parti vert du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada, founded in 1983 with a focus on green politics. The Green Party is currently the fifth largest party in the House of Commons by seat count.
The Green Party of Canada holds a national leadership election every 4 years, as stipulated under the party's current constitution. Ballots are always mailed out in advance to all Green Party of Canada "members in good standing" - allowing the option of voting by mail to all party members who do not wish to attend the convention in person.
Several days later, her resignation was accepted by the Green Party's federal council and took effect. [15] [16] The party also cancelled the leadership review. [15] November 14 – Paul resigns as leader. November 15–19 – The party made an open call for applicants for the role of interim leader. [20] Twenty applications were received. [17]
The Green Party of Canada held a leadership election between September 26 and October 3, 2020. [4] The election was held to replace Elizabeth May, who resigned on November 4, 2019, [5] [6] [7] after leading the party for more than a decade and achieving a record three seats in Parliament in the 2019 federal election.
Canadian Green Party leader Elizabeth May said on Tuesday that President-elect Trump’s “joke” about Canada being the 51st state of America is “not funny.” Trump took to social media to ...
He ran for the Green Party in that federal election, finishing in fourth place. It took a second time to finally get elected in the May 6, 2019 by-election. [44] F Elizabeth May: Saanich—Gulf Islands: Member of Parliament Leader of the Green Party of Canada from 2006 to 2019. Parliamentary Leader of the Green Party since 2019. [45] C Megan ...
Founding Vice-president Francophone for the Green Party of New Brunswick F New Brunswick representative on the Green Party of Canada Federal Council 707 1.90% 4th Miramichi—Grand Lake: Matthew Clark: 2014 New Brunswick provincial candidate for Moncton East: M Moncton: 1,098 3.02% 4th Moncton—Riverview—Dieppe: Luc Melanson: M Dieppe: 2,399 ...
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