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By DARCY KRAUS, GOTV coordinator Guelph 2008GRIMES is the Green Riding Information Management and Electoral System, a database tool developed by the Green Party of Canada to help collect and store information about supporters at the local level.
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By MIKE SCHREINER, GPO by-election candidate Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock
The Green Party of Ontario (GPO) has demonstrated its growing strength as a political force in Ontario with a solid third-place finish ahead of the NDP in the recent Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock
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By Ard Van Leeuwen, 2008 Green Party of Canada candidate for Dufferin-CaledonIt was the best of times, it was the worst of times.
During a national convention, a political party’s soul-searching is even more intense than during a general election. How has the party performed over the past two years? Have we learned from our mistakes and are we on track to achieving success? How do we measure success?
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By JANE STERK, leader of the Green Party of British ColumbiaThese are exciting times for Greens across Canada as we mature into a significant political force in Canada. In BC, we are thinking more politically and strategically about how to transform our support into electoral wins. This reflects recognition that gaining credibility with the electorate means behaving in a way that reassures people that there is something in it for them when they vote Green.
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By JIM HARRIS, former leader of the Green Party of CanadaThere were over 300 people at the Green Party of Canada’s leaders’ debate in Calgary, which was televised on CPAC for one simple reason.
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By MARK TAYLOR, former member of the Green Party's Federal Council and Shadow CabinetIn the first twenty-five years of the Green Party of Canada’s history, a great deal of effort has been poured into forming and perfecting policies the party takes into elections.
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By Steve MayIt was brought to my attention earlier today that Ottawa-area Green, Sylvie Lemieux, officially launched a challenge for the Green Party's leadership at a barbecue hosted by municipal councilor and nominated Green Party candidate Bob Bell, in Guelph held this past weekend (see this article from the Guelph Mercury:
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By Steve JankeAs you might know, starting next month, Elizabeth May will no longer be the leader of Canada's Green Party. Or that would be true if Elizabeth May and her pets on the Green Party council had any respect for the party's constitution:from: Angry in the Great White North
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By DAVID AKIN, Parliamentary Bureau ChiefOTTAWA - After months of fighting anonymous critics inside her own party, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May finally has a target to shoot back at. Sylvie Lemieux, a former army lieutenant-colonel who ran for the Greens in an Ottawa-area riding in the last election, says she wants May's job.from: Toronto Sun
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By Greg MorrowIt’s been a while since I commented on what’s happening in the Green Party. Not that I think people are holding their breath in anticipation, but here’s a recap of what’s happened over the last while:from: democraticSPACE
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By James GrubelCANBERRA, July 8 (Reuters) - Australia's Greens party is on course to win control of the upper house Senate at elections that loom within weeks and will seek to push environmental policies to the fore of the next government's agenda.from: Reuters

