Youth look to take charge in B.C. Greens leadership race
- The B.C. Green Party's leadership contest features candidates aged 23, 24, and 44, highlighting a youth movement in the party focused on environmentalism and social justice.
- Candidates Adam Bremner-Akins and Emily Lowan emphasize the need for bold action on climate change and social issues, seeking to connect with a broader audience in B.C.
- The B.C. Greens will continue their partnership with the NDP via the Cooperation and Responsible Government Accord, focusing on issues like rental assistance and housing, while balancing criticism of recent legislation.
- Candidates plan to attract new members and grow the party's influence, aiming for organizational achievements ahead of future elections.
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Youth look to take charge in B.C. Greens leadership race
Two out of three leadership candidates are in their 20s, the eldest is 44
·Salmon Arm, Canada
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