Pedneault intends to become co-leader of the Greens again after six-month pause
- Jonathan Pedneault intends to return as co-leader of the Green Party of Canada after a six-month pause, pending a vote by party members.
- Pedneault stepped down in July 2024 for personal reasons, citing 'life-altering news' about his health.
- Elizabeth May expresses confidence that party members will affirm Pedneault's return as co-leader and is happy he is back.
- Pedneault's decision to re-enter politics was influenced by the election of Donald Trump, as he felt he 'couldn't stand on the sidelines anymore.
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Humanitarian worker Jonathan Pedneault is once again becoming co-leader of the Green Party after leaving ship last July.
Pedneault plans return as Green Party co-leader after 6-month pause
Jonathan Pedneault says he intends to return as co-leader of the Green Party of Canada. He says that the party has asked him to return to co-leadership with Elizabeth May after he stepped back from the role in July.
Pedneault Intends to Become Co-leader of the Greens Again After Six-Month Pause
Jonathan Pedneault says he intends to return as co-leader of the Green Party of Canada. He says that the party has asked him to return to co-leadership with Elizabeth May after he stepped back from the role in July. Pedneault, who has worked for both Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, says he chose to quit as co-leader after getting ”life altering news” about his health. After his situation improved, he says, he took advantage of the …
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