Post controversy, Green Party executive director position remains unfilled

The Green Party's former executive director resigned in October, but a public search for a permanent replacement has yet to begin.
Green parliamentary leader Elizabeth May, and new Green Party Leader Annamie Paul are pictured at a press conference on Oct. 5, 2020, shortly after Ms. Paul's election. Prateek Awasthi, right, resigned as the Green Party's executive director in October.
Three months after the Green Party's executive director exited his post amid controversy, the position remains unfilled, and, as speculation of an early election mounts, a party spokesperson says the search for a replacement has yet to begin. Prateek Awasthi started his job as the Green Party’s ...

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