May remains optimistic despite poor polling, vows to elect 12 Green MPs in next election
Despite no discernible ‘honeymoon’ in the federal Greens’ polling, party leader Elizabeth May says she isn’t discouraged about her party’s future.
Greens’ call for ‘peace talks’ to end Russian invasion angers both Ukrainians and anti-war members
Arguing against weapons to Ukraine is ‘tacitly endorsing Russia’s genocide’ says the Ukrainian Canadian Congress, while Quebec’s Green Party leader accuses May and Pedneault of abandoning the federal party’s ‘founding principles of pacifism and anti-violence.’
The last thing Ontario Liberal Party needs is walkover Liberal
There are four putative candidates considering a run at the Liberal leadership. Shockingly, they are all current Liberals and each has something unique to offer. So it’s insulting to assume that their talent is ignored by 38 ‘insiders’ looking for another saviour.
The problem with applause lines
Message discipline should always trump the urge to score with applause lines.
May says she’ll lead Greens in a snap election, but wants Pedneault centre stage by 2025
Elizabeth May’s running mate Jonathan Pedneault says he does not plan to seek a seat before the next general election, at which time he will run in his home province of Quebec.
‘Just be sustainable’: Green Party renewal will require message of stability, prioritization of issues
‘It is so critical that, as Greens, we put democracy ahead of politics,’ says Ontario Green MP Mike Morrice.