The global Green movement used to shaky ground, but not to Canadian degree, say international members

Sarianna Mankki, political adviser for Finland's Greens, says this conflict may be more common within Green parties because people feel so passionately 'about the issues that they promote.'
Annamie Paul's time at the helm of the Green Party has been demarcated by internal conflict and party schisms. However, her Green Party isn't alone in this tendency towards infighting.
Internal conflict in the Greens isn’t uncommon for the global brand, international collaborators say, but whether it spells electoral doom in Canada remains unclear. The Green Party has been at the centre of a storm of internal conflicts and media controversy for months. Starting with the June de...

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