Elizabeth May resigning as Green party leader, names Jo-Ann Roberts successor
OTTAWA — Elizabeth May officially left her post as the leader of the federal Green party Monday after 13 years in the role.
May, 65, said she made a promise to her daughter that the 2019 campaign would be her last as leader. The timing of her departure was also dictated by the fact that last month’s election delivered a minority Liberal government so the next campaign could theoretically come at any time, she said.
“It’s what’s best for the party and it’s what’s best for me personally,” May said.
With all parties recovering financially from the 2019 campaign and many regrouping after losses and disappointments, it is expected Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will be able to keep his minority humming along at least for a year or two.