Elections

Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu Green Party of Canada Nominated Candidate in Toronto-Danforth

Toronto -- The Green Party of Canada is pleased to announce Adriana Mugnatto-Hamu as the nominated candidate for Toronto-Danforth.

Spinning green into gold

Publication Source: 
Winnipeg Free Press
Author: 
Mia Rabson

The Green Party earned its first seat in Parliament ever in 2011 and didn’t do too badly in the fundraising department. With $1.7 million in total donations, it’s a respectable finish and should help the party continue to grow.

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Auditors showing a bias on reviews of Campaign Finance Reports

Since the September deadline for Official Agents to submit the Candidates Report, Elections Canada's auditors have reviewed 417 out of the 1529 submissions.

Let's get another seat, Toronto-Danforth By-election

We have a great opportunity of no incumbant in Toronto-Danforth, and all the party effort should be focused on that riding.

Hitting the Streets

This is a set of three "streeters" that I made for the spring 2011 federal election.

Fair Representation Act

Elizabeth May: Mr. Speaker, this is nation building legislation. It is legislation I would like to support.

Green Party supports collaboration to address Aboriginal issues

Green Party supports the call from First Nation for political collaboration to address Aboriginal issues

Green Party leader, Elizabeth May and Chief Isadore Day, Wiindawtegowinini of Serpent River First Nation, have joined together to issue a call for continued and sustained political cooperation on First Nations, Inuit, and Métis issues.

Tomorrow Greens celebrate May Day

Tomorrow Green Party candidates and supporters across Canada will celebrate May Day in support of Green Party leader Elizabeth May.

Prominent Canadians throw their support behind Elizabeth May

SIDNEY, BC – A number of prominent Canadians have lined up behind Elizabeth May in Saanich-Gulf Islands, where she is running to win the Green Party’s first seat.

“May in Your House” Television Special Presentation

Greens Take Their Story Directly To Canadians

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