CP Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault defeated in Quebec riding
- Jonathan Pedneault, co-leader of the Green Party, lost the Montreal Outremont riding by more than 20,000 votes in the recent federal election.
- The Greens' underwhelming election results, during which Pedneault was the primary spokesperson, reflect ongoing challenges including party exclusion from debates and an incomplete candidate slate.
- Elizabeth May remained the sole Green elected, holding Saanich-Gulf Islands for the fifth time, while incumbent MPs Mike Morrice and Paul Manly lost their seats.
- The Greens secured only 1.3 percent of the popular vote, marking their worst federal performance since 2000, prompting Pedneault to state, "I must however take responsibility for the failure."
- Pedneault announced his immediate resignation as co-leader, emphasizing that the party must focus on the people and electoral reform despite a difficult road ahead.
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CP Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault defeated in Quebec riding
OTTAWA — The Canadian Press decision desk is projecting that Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault has been defeated in the Montreal riding of Outremont. Liberal cabinet minister Rachel Bendayan is projected to win the seat for the fourth time. The Canadian Press
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