2020 Green Party of Canada leadership election
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L'élection à la direction du Parti vert du Canada de 2020 se déroule du 4 février 2020 au 3 octobre 2020. Cette élection fait suite à la démission d'Elizabeth May de la chefferie du parti en novembre 2019, après 13 années à ce poste. Le vote a lieu en ligne entre le 26 septembre et le 3 octobre, et Annamie Paul est élue au 8e tour du scrutin préférentiel.
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The 2020 Green Party of Canada leadership election took place between September 26 and October 3, 2020, to elect a leader to replace Elizabeth May, who resigned on November 4, 2019, after leading the party for more than a decade and achieving a record three seats in Parliament in the 2019 federal election. Eight candidates ran to replace her. While these candidates offered different visions for the future of the party and made various policy proposals, they all agreed that climate change is a serious issue, opposed the construction of new pipelines, supported a guaranteed livable income, and supported adopting some form of proportional representation in federal elections.
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;Provincial and territorial politicians:
* Rylund Johnson
;Municipal politicians:
;Former MPs:
;Former provincial and territorial politicians:
* Peter Tretter
* James Marshall
;Former municipal politicians:
;Former candidates:
* Austin Mullins
* Tim Thompson
;Other prominent individuals:
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;Total endorsements: 5
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* Alex Tyrrell
;Municipal politicians:
*Elizabeth Peloza
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;Former provincial and territorial politicians:
*Stuart Parker
*Don Scott
* Sharon Labchuk
;Former municipal politicians:
;Former candidates:
*Joan Russow
*Colin Griffiths
*Matthew Peloza
*Richard Walsh
*David Doel
*Robert Green
*Lisa Barrett
*Carmen Budilean
*David Weber
*Constantine Kritsonis
*Rowan Miller
;Other prominent individuals:
*Helen Caldicott
*Kim Goldberg
*Kevin Reynolds
*Sid Ryan
*Sylvia McAdam Saysewahum
* Ralph Shayne
*Roger Waters
;Organizations:
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;Total endorsements: 24
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*Frank de Jong
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*Leigh Bursey
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;Former provincial and territorial politicians:
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*Megan Curren
*David Demers
*Pete Fry
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*Bridget Burns
*Vincent J. Carbonneau
*Shannon Hawthorne
*Ben Linnick
*George Orr
*Juan Vazquez
*Marie Duplessis
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*Nicola Spurling
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*Abhijeet Manay
*Thomas Trappenberg
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*James Mihaychuk
*Heather Morigeau
*Luke Randall
*Josephine Watson
*Josh Shaddick
*Susan Jonah
;Former municipal politicians:
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*Raheem Aman
*Jesse Brown
*Max Chapman
*Sarah Climenhaga
*Hannah Conover-Arthurs
*Victoria Galea
*Tim Grant
*Jocelyn Grosse
*Jessica Hamilton
*Racelle Kooy
*Dean Maher
*Oriana Ngabirano
*Michelle Petersen
*Christina Porter
*Cynthia Trentelman
*Rebecca Wood
*Singe Knutson
*Mike Schmitz
;Other prominent individuals:
*Adrian Currie
*Juanita Goebertus
*Magid Magid
*William Marshall
*Tegan and Sara
*R. H. Thomson
;Organizations:
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The 2020 Green Party of Canada leadership election took place between September 26 and October 3, 2020, to elect a leader to replace Elizabeth May, who resigned on November 4, 2019, after leading the party for more than a decade and achieving a record three seats in Parliament in the 2019 federal election. Eight candidates ran to replace her. While these candidates offered different visions for the future of the party and made various policy proposals, they all agreed that climate change is a serious issue, opposed the construction of new pipelines, supported a guaranteed livable income, and supported adopting some form of proportional representation in federal elections. No polling for the leadership race was released during the contest, and so frontrunner status was largely determined in the media on the basis of candidate fundraising. In that sense, the two frontrunners were Annamie Paul and Dimitri Lascaris. Paul, an activist and lawyer from Toronto, won the election on the eighth round of voting. Her win was described as a win for "the more centrist camp".
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L'élection à la direction du Parti vert du Canada de 2020 se déroule du 4 février 2020 au 3 octobre 2020. Cette élection fait suite à la démission d'Elizabeth May de la chefferie du parti en novembre 2019, après 13 années à ce poste. Le vote a lieu en ligne entre le 26 septembre et le 3 octobre, et Annamie Paul est élue au 8e tour du scrutin préférentiel.
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