Green Party Leader Paul to face off against Liberals’ Ien in federal election rematch in Toronto Centre

The Greens had also considered putting Annamie Paul up as a candidate in Guelph, Ont., and other downtown Toronto ridings such as Parkdale-High Park, Toronto–Danforth, and Davenport, all currently held by the Liberals since 2015. They were previously in the NDP’s column. 
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul, right, who lost to the Liberals' Marci Ien, saw her share of the vote grow by 25 percentage points in last October's byelection from when she ran for the seat in the 2019 general federal election.
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul says she’s decided to seek the nomination in Toronto Centre, Ont., a Liberal-held riding that she vied to wrest away from the governing party in a byelection last fall, for the next election.  ...

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