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  2. Green Party of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    The Green Party of Ontario (GPO; French: Parti vert de l'Ontario) is a political party in Ontario, Canada.The party is led by Mike Schreiner.Schreiner was elected as MPP for the riding of Guelph in 2018, making him the party's first member of the Ontario Legislative Assembly. [4]

  3. Mike Schreiner - Wikipedia

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    Michael John Schreiner MPP (/ ˈ ʃ r aɪ n ər / ⓘ SHRY-nər; born 9 June 1969) is a Canadian politician who has served as the leader of the Green Party of Ontario since 2009. . Schreiner sits as a member of Provincial Parliament (MPP), representing Guelph; his 2018 election made him the first Green Party member elected to the Legislative Assembly of Ont

  4. Frank de Jong - Wikipedia

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    At the October 2005 Green Party of Ontario Annual General Meeting, de Jong narrowly avoided a "leadership review" when 67% of voting members voted against it. The GPO constitution requires that a leadership review be held bi-annually; If more than one-third of voting members had opted for a review, a leadership race would have been held in 2006.

  5. List of Green party leaders in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Green Party of New Brunswick: David Coon: Megan Mitton & Kevin Arseneau: Green Party of Nova Scotia: Anthony Edmonds [4] Jo-Ann Roberts [5] Green Party of Ontario: Mike Schreiner [6] Aislinn Clancy & Matt Richter Green Party of Prince Edward Island: Karla Bernard (interim) [7] Lynne Lund [8] Green Party of Quebec: Alex Tyrrell [9] Halimatou Bah ...

  6. Green Party of Canada - Wikipedia

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    British Columbia's Joan Russow became leader of the Green Party of Canada on April 13, 1997. [12] [13] Russow won 52% of the ballots cast in the 1997 leadership race, surpassing Ontario's Jim Harris (39%) and Rachelle Small (8%).

  7. Jim Harris (politician) - Wikipedia

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    By fielding seventeen candidates in the Toronto region (which then had roughly twenty-two ridings) the Toronto team presented over one-third of the national requirement. Harris stood for election in St. Paul's, and finished sixth. Harris campaigned for leader of the Green Party of Canada in 1997, and finished second against Joan Russow. [8]

  8. Category:Leaders of the Green Party of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Leaders of the Green Party of Ontario" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. D.

  9. Politics of Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the 2018 Ontario Election also saw the Green Party of Ontario obtain its first-ever seat in the legislature, no less won by the party leader, Mike Schreiner, in the district of Guelph, with roughly 5% of the popular vote, province-wide. [36]