Green Party targets Prince Edward Island seats in rare campaign trip by leader Annamie Paul

The provincial Greens' rise to become the official opposition in 2019 signals that P.E.I. voters are tired of 'politics as usual,' says one prof, which could translate into increased support for the Greens at the federal level.
Green Party Leader Annamie Paul's trip to Prince Edward Island is evidence that the party believes it can make inroads in the province, according to two political professors and a former party member, who say the party could make gains in at least one of the province's four ridings after forming off...

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