January 7, 2010: A new EKOS poll shows that Canadian support for the Green Party is significantly higher in all regions except for Alberta, where it is holding steady. 
Green Party leader Elizabeth May’s announcement that she will run in the British Columbia (B.C.) riding (district) of Saanich—Gulf Islands in the next election has sparked a renewed sense of optimism and enthusiasm among Greens in Canada, raising hopes and expectations that the party will win its first seat in the House of Commons.
MONTREAL -- The findings of an Ipsos Reid poll conducted on behalf of Canwest News Service and Global Television from October 20 to 22, 2009, show a dramatic increase of 7 points in support for the Greens among all Quebecois compared to a poll conducted at the beginning of the month.
The Yukon is the furthest riding from Ottawa and national Green Party headquarters. It's also the 4rth largest in size and the second lowest in population.
OTTAWA—The Greens’ web commercial contest has come to a close and a team of Algonquin College students represented by director Brandon Brule has been declared the winner with their video, ‘Vote Green, Make a Difference’.
The Green Party of Canada is pleased to announce the appointment of Patrick Mahony as Director of Communications for the Green Party of Canada in Quebec.
One of Canada’s most loved authors, William Deverell, will be turning his next book launch and tour into a Green Party media and fundraising extravaganza!
SIDNEY-- Elizabeth May, Leader of the Green Party of Canada, announced today that she will seek the nomination for federal election in the BC riding of Saanich-Gulf Islands.