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Elizabeth May announces plan to step down as Green's leader come next election

May has been the leader of the party for over 15 years
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Green Party leader Elizabeth May plans to step down as leader in the next election. (Cloe Logan photo)

Elizabeth May, the leader of the Green Party of Canada and MP for Saanich – Gulf Islands, shared that she will not lead the party into the next election.

In an email sent to party members on Aug. 19, May, the only MP under the Green Party banner, shared the news, adding that she does intend to stay on as leader and as a member of parliament as the party soon begins their upcoming leadership review.

"We have big plans for the fall 2025 session of parliament. My voice, as the sole Green MP in the House of Commons, is stronger as Leader. I intend to grow our parliamentary caucus before stepping down, just as I intend to focus on the climate crisis, on justice and peace in conflict-ridden areas around the world, and on the deepening struggles of Canadians of all ages to afford life’s necessities," she said in the email.

The party will release more information regarding the mandatory leadership review in the future, she says, however she hopes to stay in her position for right now to avoid what she says is "something that the party doesn't need right now, which is internal instability."

May has been the leader of the party for over 15 years, from 2006 to 2019, and again since November 2022 after Annamie Paul stepped down.

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After a stint with the Calgary Herald and the Nanaimo Bulletin, I ended up at the Black Press Victoria Hub in March 2024
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