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Former Green Party of Canada leader Elizabeth May is going to run again for her old job and is proposing to share responsibilities with a co-leader, sources tell CBC News. Multiple sources ...
Elizabeth May, the head of the Green Party says the proposed national project legislation is a threat to Indigenous rights, ...
Even though Elizabeth May is the only Green member of Parliament left standing after the federal election, the party leader says she wants to play a key role in the new minority Parliament.
the federal Green Party named a familiar face as its leader Saturday night, although she will not be doing it alone. Elizabeth May, the longtime member of Parliament from B.C. who led the party ...
OTTAWA—Six months ago, Jonathan Pedneault suddenly resigned as the federal Green Party’s deputy ... efforts to co-lead alongside party stalwart Elizabeth May. Politics Headlines Newsletter ...
The man who was chosen by Green Party members to be co-leader with Elizabeth May says he’s resigning. Jonathan Pedneault says he is leaving for personal reasons and that it’s been an honour to ...
Elizabeth May wins Green Party of Canada leadership, set to co-lead with Jonathan Pedneault Struggling with money trouble and internal conflict, Green Party cuts staff Threatened with insolvency ...
2:05 Last minute decision to remove Green Party from leaders’ debate Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May said she received a “rude awakening” on Wednesday morning at 4:30 a.m. PT that ...
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 ...
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Social media fans hail Green Party leader who invites California to become Canadian provinceSocial media is continuing to rave about Canada’s Green Party leader who mocked ... to join Canada as its newest provinces. Elizabeth May flamed Trump at a recent press conference for his ...
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Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May says party’s removal from debate is ‘anti-democratic’Green Party co-leader Elizabeth May said she received a "rude awakening" on Wednesday morning at 4:30 a.m. PT that "something quite unbelievable had happened." The federal debate commission ...
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