Elizabeth May questions her own leadership, but some Greens say there’s no heir apparent

There was perhaps a faction of the party that voted in favour of the controversial BDS motion to spite their leader, says shadow cabinet member.
Elizabeth May looks on while a speech is given at the biennial Green Party convention on Saturday.
Elizabeth May is openly questioning her own Green party leadership after members voted to adopt a policy that she personally disagreed with, yet took much of the heat for, at the party's convention on Sunday. But some other party members say that there's no ready replacement if she steps down.

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