QP interview: Green Leader Annamie Paul on internal party struggles, first campaign, and platform release date

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In his second of a series of interviews with Canada’s major federal party leaders, Question Period Host Evan Solomon talks to Green Party Leader Annamie Paul about her party's internal struggles, winning her riding and releasing her party's platform.

In his second of a series of interviews with Canada’s major federal party leaders, Question Period Host Evan Solomon talks to Green Leader Annamie Paul.Joining me now is the leader of the Green Party of Canada, Annamie Paul. Ms. Paul, always a pleasure to have you on the program. Let's get the obvious question out of the way, you and I have spoken about it and you've answered it before, you are running mainly in the Toronto Centre riding.

Solomon: One way for people to understand what you stand for is to release a detailed platform, for example, on climate. I know you have said you have the most ambitious climate target compared to the other parties, cutting emissions by 60 per cent below 2005 levels by 2030. But there is no detailed plan to tell Canadians exactly how you do that, how you recover from the pandemic.

Solomon: You're just saying, just to be clear, that the platform will be released before the leaders' debates?Solomon: The country will see you in the two leaders' debate debates later this week, what will be your key message to Canadians who haven't met you, you're the newest leader, but have maybe read a lot about the internal struggles, OK, we've spoken about it.

 

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I don't care what AP the fifth column says. She's destroying a left wing party from the inside out. Shame on her.

I voted Green last federal election, but I certainly won't be voting Green this time around. They need to get their house in order.

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