After nearly two weeks of intensive negotiations, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May won a major concession from the federal government today: a clear, public confirmation from Prime Minister Mark ...
The Green Party of Canada is calling on Prime Minister Mark Carney to immediately remove the Ksi Lisims LNG project from Canada’s new “Major Projects of National Interest” fast-track list, warning ...
Losers in the budget are Nature, with no announced funding for meeting 30-by-30 commitments to protect Canada’s nature, nothing for west coast salmon rehabilitation, no mention of the Indigenous ...
The Green Party of Canada is holding elections for Federal Council and for the Young Greens of Canada Council (YGCC). These councils are the Party’s elected boards. They represent members and ensure ...
WHITEHORSE – From climate disasters to cyber threats and geopolitical instability, Canada must ensure its citizens have the tools and support needed to meet the security challenges of the 21st century ...
MONTREAL – The Green Party of Canada is calling for a new era of strategic autonomy, continued commitment to multilateralism, diplomacy, and democratic alliances to protect Canada’s sovereignty in a ...
NANAIMO – At a press conference in Nanaimo, B.C., Green Party co-leaders Jonathan Pedneault and Elizabeth May, along with Nanaimo-Ladysmith candidate Paul Manly, outlined how Canada can emerge from ...
WATERLOO – The Green Party of Canada (GPC) unveiled a bold and transformative plan aimed at addressing the escalating affordable housing crisis across the nation. Emphasizing that housing is a ...
MONTREAL – The Green Party of Canada has launched its election platform. You can read it here. This is a platform for everyone who has been pushed to the margins, sidelined, underestimated, or ignored ...
OTTAWA – Today, the Green Party of Canada announced in Guelph a comprehensive plan to protect and expand Canada’s universal public healthcare system. The proposed policy would guarantee every Canadian ...
OTTAWA- More than a third of Canadians make under $40,000 yearly, which is only slightly higher than a full-time federal minimum wage job. In its forthcoming plan to reform the Income. Tax Act, the ...
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