May’s behaviour unbecoming of federal leader

May has bragged about how the Green Party is the only federal party where the party leadership is bound by the policy developed by the grassroots. She should live up to that boast.
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May owes members of her party an apology for her efforts to reverse and make excuses about its democratic decision on sanctions against Israel, writes Thomas Woodley.
MONTREAL—Elizabeth May should apologize to Green Party members. Her behaviour since the Green Party convention a few weeks ago has not only left the public deeply confused, but also humiliated party members. No matter how you turn it, at issue is the passage of a Green resolution supporting the b...

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