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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantOh God, here we go again. It’s convention time.
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By Andrew MacLeodElizabeth May said she likes her chances to win a seat in the next Canadian election.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantFor those who follow Green blogs religiously chances are they’ve come across postings by John Shavluk whose relationship with the party leader might charitably be described as dysfunctional.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantMost of us, particularly around the New Year, begrudgingly set goals for ourselves: lose weight, quit smoking, eat less meat, clean more often (mine).
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By Van FerrierThe Colombian Green Party’s 2010 Presidential campaign deemed La Ola Verde (Green wave) has been re-characterized as a tsunami of support by the local press.
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By DERMOD TRAVIS – communications consultantJohn Ogilvie, over at Report on Greens, proposes that for the good of the Green party it’s time to scrap the $1.95 per vote subsidy from Elections Canada.
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By Steve MayIt was brought to my attention earlier today that Ottawa-area Green, Sylvie Lemieux, officially launched a challenge for the Green Party's leadership at a barbecue hosted by municipal councilor and nominated Green Party candidate Bob Bell, in Guelph held this past weekend (see this article from the Guelph Mercury:
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