Six people vying for leadership of Green Party as voting starts Saturday
OTTAWA — Around 22,000 people will be able to start voting Saturday for the next leader of the Green Party of Canada, with the winner set to be announced Nov. 19.
The Greens are the fifth-largest federal party, holding two seats in the House of Commons: Mike Morrice in Kitchener-Centre and former leader Elizabeth May in Saanich-Gulf Islands.
Here’s a look at the candidates.
Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault: Running on a joint ticket, former leader May and crisis expert Pedneault say they want to lead a party that pushes hard against the federal Liberals and New Democrats, who May says are now on “cruise control” with regard to environmental policies.