Here is the latest available snapshot based on recent public reports:
- Leadership and internal dynamics: In 2025–2026, the Green Party of Canada faced ongoing leadership and organizational tensions, with discussions around leadership direction and how to position the party ahead of elections. Various outlets highlighted leadership transitions or uncertainty and calls for renewed focus on policy and campaign readiness.[2][5]
- Public signals from leadership and candidates: The party has seen leadership-related developments and announcements about candidates for by-elections or general elections in 2026, signaling continued activity and candidate recruitment efforts.[5]
- Platform and policy releases: The Greens have released policy platforms and responded to federal budget and climate-related initiatives, underscoring their emphasis on climate action and biodiversity funding.[3][4][5]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise, up-to-date items (e.g., specific leadership changes, by-election candidates, or recent policy positions) and provide brief summaries with sources. I can also set up a quick dig into a particular region or electoral riding if you’re tracking a specific area.
Would you like me to focus on Canada-wide leadership news, or zoom in on by-elections and local Green Party activity in Ontario, British Columbia, or another province?
Sources
Media Release April 1, 2026 The Green Party of Canada welcomes the fact that, as of yesterday, March 31, Canadians finally have some certainty about funding for biodiversity and for Canada’s international commitments adopted at […] Learn More Ottawa … Media Release February 12, 2026 The Green Party of Canada is proud to announce Pooja Malhotra as our candidate in Scarborough Southwest in expectation of a byelection to replace former MP Bill Blair and Andrew […] Learn More Ottawa
www.greenparty.caThe Green Party of Canada is working to build a more prosperous and sustainable future for all Canadians. Vote for a Canada that works, together.
vote.green.caGreen Party co-leader Elizabeth May is refuting a claim that her party made a "strategic decision" not to nominate candidates in certain ridings.
www.chch.comWatch Not easy being Green: political party still fighting for relevance decades after founding Video Online, on GlobalNews.ca
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globalnews.caFour New Brunswickers are vying for a seat on the Green Party of Canada's lone council seat to represent the province. The race comes at a time of inner turmoil within the party over the leadership of Annamie Paul.
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