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Green leader deciding where to run next after byelection loss
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul says she is deciding where and when to run again for a seat in the House of Commons after she lost the byelection in Toronto Centre.
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Annamie Paul elected leader of the federal Green Party | Sunday Scrum
Green Party members have picked Toronto lawyer Annamie Paul as their next leader, making her the first Black permanent leader of a major federal political party in Canada and bringing to a close the year-long race to replace Elizabeth May.
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Greens deciding whether to support throne speech: Annamie Paul
New Green Party Leader Annamie Paul said she was disappointed by the government’s throne speech and her caucus is still deciding whether they will support it.
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We plane-pooled': How Elizabeth May got to Saturday sitting of Parliament
Green Party's Elizabeth May thanked Employment Minister Carla Qualtrough and Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer Saturday for offering her a ride to Ottawa on one of the federal government's Challenger jets.
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Hamburg voters punish German far right, Merkel party: Exit polls
Exit polls suggest Greens biggest winners in Hamburg election while AfD and FDP may fail to enter Parliament.
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May on opposition meeting with Trudeau
Green Party leader Elizabeth May spoke to reporters after attending a meeting with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh and Bloc Quebecois Leader Yves-François Blanchet to discuss the Wetsuwet'n and Mohawk rail...
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Roberts on Green Party leadership rules
Green Party of Canada interim leader Jo-Ann Roberts unveils the rules for the leadership contest which will be completed on October 3, 2020.
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A conversation with the new leader of P.E.I.’s Green Party
Last weekend, Borden-Kinkora MLA Matt MacFarlane was elected as the new leader of the P.E.I. Greens. CBC News: Compass host Louise Martin sat down with MacFarlane to discuss his priorities for taking the party into the future.
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Election Analysis | How the Vancouver tragedy is testing leaders
CBC’s chief political correspondent, Rosemary Barton, looks at how the tragic car-ramming incident in Vancouver is testing federal leaders on the last day of the campaign, as they try to maximize their last chance to connect with voters.
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Canadians with disabilities told us they feel ‘forgotten.’ Here’s why
Ask CBC News answers your audience question on what the main federal parties are promising for people living with disabilities.
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Election Analysis | Can anything change the election race now?
With the Liberals’ lead holding, The National asks CBC’s chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton what could change the election race, and what she’s watching for as leaders make their final pitches before Monday’s election.
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Talking politics at the industrial park
From accountants to drywallers, CBC’s Hallie Cotnam headed to Canotek Road to find out which election issues matter most to those working at small businesses there.
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Answering your leadership debate questions
CBC News’ Jonathan Gatehouse answered your questions about the confusion in the leadership debates on party eligibility and what may happen to the carbon tax.
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Greens protest being dropped from leaders’ debates
Green Party co-Leader Jonathan Pedneault is protesting being suddenly cut from the federal leaders' debates after the party failed to field candidates in 90 per cent of ridings. The Greens say they pulled some candidates to block the...
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Missed the French-language leadership debate? Here’s what you need to know
The four leaders were asked about the U.S. trade war, energy and immigration. It was an opportunity for the leaders to defend their platforms to Canadians, but specifically to Quebecers.
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Missed the French-language leaders' debate? Here’s what you need to know
The four leaders were asked about the U.S. trade war, energy and immigration. It was an opportunity for the leaders to defend their platforms to Canadians, but specifically to Quebecers.
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Cambridge voters are concerned about jobs and the local economy. Here's where federal candidates stand on the issue
After participating in a panel discussion on CBC K-W's The Morning Edition, Cambridge candidates were asked what they would say to residents in their riding who are worried about the impact of the trade war on their local economy and job...
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Removal of Green Party from leaders' debates 'undemocratic,' says May
Hours before it was to begin, the Green Party was removed from the French language leader’s debate for allegedly dropping candidates for strategic reasons. The move sparked accusations from the party that it was being “silenced” by the...
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What are the federal parties saying about gun control?
École Polytechnique massacre survivors and advocates from PolyRemembers examined gun control commitments by all federal parties and say voters should be informed for the sake of public safety. The number of gun licence applicants —...
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Green Party dropped from official leaders' debates
Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault will no longer be participating in the official leaders' debates, after the Leaders' Debates Commission rescinded the party's invitation for not running enough candidates.
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Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May reacts after party pulled from debates
Green Party Co-Leader Elizabeth May told reporters in Victoria that there is a desire to not include her party in debates.
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Elizabeth May hopes to spark Green Party rebound in Fredericton
The party co-leader hopes to capitalize on wins in the area at both the provincial and federal levels in recent years.
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Who’s running and where in the federal election? We map out the 7 races in N.L.
Candidate lists are now locked in, so let’s see who’s running and where in the federal election. We’ve mapped out the major candidates in all seven ridings across Newfoundland and Labrador. And with only two incumbents in the mix, voters...
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Why Cape Bretoners may vote differently this election
Candidates in the new riding of Cape Breton-Canso-Antigonish say local issues are being overshadowed by the United States in this federal election campaign. One political scientist says Cape Bretoners usually vote for the candidate, but...