With a shot at more seats, Greens face growing pains

Controversy over Israel motions spurs some Greens to push for policy-development change.
Elizabeth May, leader of the Green Party of Canada, 'can’t run the risk of seeing this political party be viewed as being too authoritarian, too controlling, or too of her own image,' says political analyst Ian Capstick.
The controversy over motions set to be debated at the Green Party of Canada's convention next month on sanctioning Israel and scrapping charitable status for a major Jewish group has caused some in the party's leadership to call ...

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