Green Party leader Elizabeth May has announced she will be stepping down as party leader.
She said during her announcement yesterday (Monday) that she felt comfortable stepping aside from the role now because the party is in a good position after the recent election.
Recent Huron-Bruce Green Party candidate, Nicholas Wendler, says this will be a good opportunity for the party to grow, and commends May for her time filling the role.
May said she will continue to sit as a member of Parliament and will be the party’s parliamentary caucus leader.
May has appointed deputy leader Jo-Ann Roberts as her successor
until a leadership convention is held next October.
