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Mike Nagy

Mike Nagy, who ran for the Green Party in Guelph, Ont., in 2004 and 2008, is a long-time Green Party member and was the party's environment critic. Follow him on Twitter at @MikeNagyNine

Green Party has lost its way, and it should go back to its roots

Opinion | BY MIKE NAGY | August 11, 2021
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, pictured June 7, 2021, on the Hill. The recent implosion of the Green Party of Canada due to internal strife has garnered disproportional attention from much of the country, writes Green Party member Mike Nagy. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY MIKE NAGY | August 11, 2021
Opinion | BY MIKE NAGY | August 11, 2021
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, pictured June 7, 2021, on the Hill. The recent implosion of the Green Party of Canada due to internal strife has garnered disproportional attention from much of the country, writes Green Party member Mike Nagy. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY MIKE NAGY | August 11, 2021
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, pictured June 7, 2021, on the Hill. The recent implosion of the Green Party of Canada due to internal strife has garnered disproportional attention from much of the country, writes Green Party member Mike Nagy. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia
Opinion | BY MIKE NAGY | August 11, 2021
Opinion | BY MIKE NAGY | August 11, 2021
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, pictured June 7, 2021, on the Hill. The recent implosion of the Green Party of Canada due to internal strife has garnered disproportional attention from much of the country, writes Green Party member Mike Nagy. The Hill Times photograph by Sam Garcia