May again leader of Canada’s Green Party. Who cares!
The downward spiral for the Greens continues
The downward spiral for the Greens continues
The new Green MP from Atlantic Canada is an ordinary person. That might be her greatest trait
Canadians have witnessed major scandals, offensive remarks, daily mud-slinging and policy proposals with big, shiny numbers that are wasteful enough to make adults cry
The Greens offer the most comprehensive plan. But it, like all the other platforms, is significantly shortly on details about costs
Democracy is not something that merely happens in the natural course of events. And it’s not an unsavoury meal you push away from
Warren Kinsella could end up being the Green Party’s most important political acquisition
So, Green Party, you want to build a kinder, gentler corner of the world? How? What, exactly, do you have in mind?
They apparently still believe in the Liberal Party but not its PM. So they may be biding their time until Trudeau is gone
Canadians are gradually accepting Green politicians as worthy of support. That will drain yet more support from the federal Liberals
Ken Francis earns 88.1% of the vote, the highest percentage of votes any party candidate has ever received in a provincial election
The three candidates are Ken Francis of the Saskatchewan Party, Travis Hebert of the New Democratic Party and Yvonne Potter-Pihach of the Green Party
Eligibility, advance poll dates and locations, registration deadline for March 1 provincial riding vote
Voters of smaller parties are empowered disproportionately in minority governments, at the expense of the majority of voters, who tend to vote for a main party