Greens vow to halt 'rip-ship' economy at Nanaimo-Ladysmith election stop
- The Green Party of Canada has launched its 2025 federal election campaign, focusing on tackling tariffs and the 'rip and ship' economy, as stated by Elizabeth May.
- The party proposed a 36-point plan to protect Canadian workers and communities, emphasizing the need for strategic reserves, explained by May.
- Paul Manly highlighted the logging industry’s underutilization and called for ensuring Canadian resources benefit local communities.
- Pedneault asserted that economic decisions should prioritize benefits for Canadians rather than foreign corporations.
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Greens vow to halt 'rip-ship' economy at Nanaimo-Ladysmith election stop
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Greens lay out economic plan as Canadian sovereignty remains top ballot question
Co-leaders of the Green Party announced their economic plans to keep Canadian sovereignty after polls show the number one question on voters’ minds is which party can best handle the U.S. In their first appearance on Vancouver Island as co-leaders, Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedeault introduced the Green Party’s Nanaimo-Ladysmith candidate, Paul Manly. The party announced its economic plan to maintain Canadian sovereignty, including creating mor…
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