Elizabeth May elected to lead Green Party of Canada
Old news, I know... But its a relatively slow news day.
I want to first say congrats to the new Green Party leader, and that if anyone deserves to lead this party it is her. (Read into that what you will.)
But as someone who is, quite frankly, dishearted (we'll leave it at that) with their current federal partisan affiliation (however, that may all change come December -- *crossing fingers on Bob Rae*) I have decided to review other paltforms. As such in doing so, I have decided to email her office personally with three very basic straight forward questions.
1) What is the current opinion Green Party of Canada and its newly elected leader regarding the current situation in the Middle East?
2) With a vote returning to the House of Commons the autumn regarding the issue of equal marriage, where does the Green Party of Canada and its new leader stand?
3) Economic disparigies are currently harming some of Canada's most beautiful areas; most notably Northern Ontario and the Atlantic Provinces. Does the Green Party of Canada and its leader have a plan to 'fix' such an imbalance?
I can tell you what I do think. But than that would take all the fun out of it. I will, however, let you know.
I want to first say congrats to the new Green Party leader, and that if anyone deserves to lead this party it is her. (Read into that what you will.)
But as someone who is, quite frankly, dishearted (we'll leave it at that) with their current federal partisan affiliation (however, that may all change come December -- *crossing fingers on Bob Rae*) I have decided to review other paltforms. As such in doing so, I have decided to email her office personally with three very basic straight forward questions.
1) What is the current opinion Green Party of Canada and its newly elected leader regarding the current situation in the Middle East?
2) With a vote returning to the House of Commons the autumn regarding the issue of equal marriage, where does the Green Party of Canada and its new leader stand?
3) Economic disparigies are currently harming some of Canada's most beautiful areas; most notably Northern Ontario and the Atlantic Provinces. Does the Green Party of Canada and its leader have a plan to 'fix' such an imbalance?
I can tell you what I do think. But than that would take all the fun out of it. I will, however, let you know.
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