Green Party of Vancouver

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The Green Party of Vancouver, founded in 1984, is a municipal political party in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is affiliated with both the provincial Green Party of British Columbia and the federal Green Party of Canada. They are contested the 2022 Vancouver municipal election with a slate of ten candidates: five for city council, two for park board, and three for school board. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString The Green Party of Vancouver, founded in 1984, is a municipal political party in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is affiliated with both the provincial Green Party of British Columbia and the federal Green Party of Canada. They are contested the 2022 Vancouver municipal election with a slate of ten candidates: five for city council, two for park board, and three for school board. Roslyn Cassells was the first elected Green in Canada and was elected to the Vancouver Park Board in the 1999 Vancouver municipal election. In 2002, Andrea Reimer was elected to the Vancouver School Board as a trustee, and in 2008 Stuart Mackinnon was elected a park board commissioner. The party nominated Green Party of Canada deputy leader Adriane Carr as their sole nominee for Vancouver City Council during the 2011 Vancouver municipal election. Carr subsequently won the seat. Carr retained her council seat during the 2014 Vancouver municipal election, winning with the highest number of votes of any council candidate. School board candidate Janet Fraser and park board candidates Michael Wiebe and Stuart Mackinnon were also elected. The Green Party of Vancouver further increased its seat count following the 2017 Vancouver municipal by-election, where all three of the party's school board candidates were elected. The party elected nine candidates in the 2018 Vancouver municipal election.
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