Having lost her recent bid to enter the House of Commons, Green Party Leader Annamie Paul says she will consult with her caucus before deciding where to run next while working to grow her party's profile nationally. This is the best result we've ever seen in Ontario for a Green Party [candidate] and, of course, electing me [as party leader] was history as well," Paul told CBC News. Elizabeth May, former party leader and the current leader of the Greens in the House of Commons, said she was inspired by Paul's byelection campaign. ":'A very un-green notion' 1:38 After Annamie Paul lost the Toronto Centre by-election, Former Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says she would consider stepping aside to let Paul run in her own seat. Paul said she will discuss where she should run next for a seat with her caucus and party colleagues.
Source: CBC News October 27, 2020 23:21 UTC