May says she’ll lead Greens in a snap election, but wants Pedneault centre stage by 2025

Elizabeth May's running mate Jonathan Pedneault says he does not plan to seek a seat before the next general election, at which time he will run in his home province of Quebec.
Jonathan Pedneault, left, and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May ran as a slate in the Green Party leadership race, seeking to move the party to a model of co-leadership.

Newly re-elected Green Party Leader Elizabeth May says her “druthers” would be to see running mate Jonathan Pedneault take on prominent activities such as the televised leaders' debates in the next federal election, if it comes in 2025, but that in the event of a snap el...

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