Election Image of the Day: Will positive results in a key internal party vote allow the Green Party leader to shake the blues?
The new leader of the Green Party of Canada joins senior writer Paul Wells to discuss her plan for the future of the party
The bounty of leadership candidates (eight in total, including an ER physician, a former mayor and several lawyers) is a sign of the Greens’ ‘optimistic’ future
Against the backdrop of widespread climate concern, this federal election was supposed to be the Greens’ breakout. What happened?
Anne Kingston: The Green Party leader told her election night crowd that she will hold a minority government’s feet to the fire.
Elizabeth May: Excluding Greens from debates isn’t just anti-democratic, it does a disservice to Canadians. We won’t back down.
Election Image of the Day: A doctored image betrays a touch of Green Party hypocrisy—and a whole lot of poor judgment
He isn’t a battle-hardened national campaigner. And that may be just right for the Greens.
Anne Kingston: Historically and mercifully, Canadians have not looked to politicians as romantic role models, nor cared particularly about exposing their relationships. But this one might be different.
May on her plans for the Greens and accusations of anti-semitism in the party
The leader and her party don’t see eye-to-eye on the BDS movement. Maybe it’s time for them to go their separate ways.
A full transcript of the Green Party leader’s election night speech to supporters