Green Party is looking for new leadership
OTTAWA – As the planet ventures further into the climate crisis unfolding before us, we need someone to bring Canadians together and lead the charge for substantial and positive change […]
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OTTAWA – As the planet ventures further into the climate crisis unfolding before us, we need someone to bring Canadians together and lead the charge for substantial and positive change […]
Read MoreOTTAWA – A year ago Tk’emlups te Secwepemc First Nation announced a gruesome discovery that confirmed what was whispered about but never documented. The community announced that there was information […]
Read MoreThe Green Party of Canada celebrates National Indigenous Peoples Day by recognizing the heroic efforts of Indigenous peoples to protect globally significant ecosystems from harm. At a time when the […]
Read MoreOTTAWA – The interim Leader of the Green Party of Canada, Amita Kuttner, today announced the appointment of two new Deputy Leaders – an Indigenous land defender from Vancouver Island […]
Read MoreVANCOUVER – Of all the natural systems under assault from climate change, the world’s oceans are where the impacts of our warming planet will have the most devastating and far-reaching […]
Read MoreNational Indigenous History Month – June 2022 OTTAWA – The Green Party of Canada is helping make history this year with major changes to the GPC’s Constitution and Governance Bodies. […]
Read MoreVANCOUVER – Green Party interim Leader Amita Kuttner today issued the following statement on the Ontario election. “Today I speak on behalf of Greens across the country when I congratulate […]
Read MoreOTTAWA – While general levels of acceptance and access to services have improved for 2SLGBTQIA+ people in Canada, homophobia, biphobia, intersexism and transphobia are still rampant and oppressive, the interim […]
Read MoreREGINA – Green Party of Canada interim Leader Amita Kuttner has joined her Saskatchewan Green Party counterpart Naomi Hunter in calling on Premier Scott Moe to abandon his push to […]
Read MoreOTTAWA – The first Earth Day, celebrated on April 22, 1970, was an optimistic event. We had seen the Earth from space, realized that environmental issues were increasingly important and […]
Read MoreOTTAWA – The federal government’s Budget 2022 makes some promising commitments for legislation that aims to help Canadians with affordability but ignores the reality of the climate crisis, impacting people […]
Read MoreOTTAWA – This year’s World Health Day theme – Our Planet Our Health – is a timely reminder of the inextricable link between human health and environmental health. Canada witnessed […]
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