What’s wrong with the Greens?

If the Green Party had a few savvy and experienced communications specialists on its payroll, then maybe it wouldn’t make obvious mistakes such as misgendering key party officials.
Former Green Party leader Elizabeth May, pictured Oct. 3, 2020, is running to be leader again.
OAKVILLE, ONT.—Sometimes political organizations need to focus less on ideological fervor and more on the practicalities of politics. A case in point is the beleaguered Green Party of Canada. Now, if you haven’t been keeping up with the Green Party’s troubles, just imagine the Hindenburg cra...

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