Where, oh where, has Elizabeth May gone?

Amid infighting and challenges to Annamie Paul’s leadership, Green MP Elizabeth May has been mostly silent. May’s return as leader would allow the party to limp through the next election with a known quantity.
In the midst of pre-election planning, the party could be leaderless and rudderless, leading to the question as to who might replace Annamie Paul in the short term. Elizabeth May is the logical choice, writes Sheila Copps.
OTTAWA—In the Green Party mashup, the voice of reason that guided the party for years is steeped in silence. This week the party executive will be seized with a non-confidence vote on leader Annamie Paul, which needs 75 per cent...

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