Heard On The Hill

‘We’re looking to gain seats’: fresh off byelection loss, Greens’ Paul, who boosted her vote share by 25 per cent in Toronto Centre, remains confident of party’s reach

Plus, MPs in the House pay tribute to former Alberta MP Don Mazankowski, who served in then-prime minister Brian Mulroney's cabinet and was fondly referred to as his 'minister of everything.'
Down but not out: Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, pictured waving at far right on Oct. 26, in what turned out to be an unsuccessful byelection bid in Toronto Centre, is now taking stock of her next move to see where she can secure a seat in the House.
Hoping to translate momentum from her successful Green Party leadership bid into a seat in the House, Annamie Paul was ultimately unsuccessful last week in the byelection bid in Toronto Centrebut don't count her out just yet. She increased her total vote ...

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