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Green Party of Nova Scotia

The Green Party of Nova Scotia (French: Parti Vert de la Nouvelle-Écosse; Scottish Gaelic: Pàrtaidh Uaine na h-Albann Nuaidh; Mi'kmawi'simk: Amolo'pekien Stoqna'muk weji No’pa Sko’sia) is a green political party in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It received official party status in the province in April 2006.[2] The party has not won any seats in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly.

Green Party of Nova Scotia
Provincial Party
LeaderAnthony Edmonds
Deputy LeaderJo-Ann Roberts
Founded2006; 18 years ago (2006)
HeadquartersHalifax, Nova Scotia
Membership (2021)<300[1]
IdeologyGreen politics
Political positionCentre-left to left-wing
ColoursGreen
Seats in House of Assembly
0 / 55
Website
greenpartyns.ca

As of November 2015, it emphasized that "the Green Party embraces the Environmental Goals and Sustainable Prosperity Act (Nova Scotia)[3] and the Nova Scotia Genuine Progress Index (GPI)...".[4] The GPNS executive is organized regionally.

Leadership edit

Nick Wright of Halifax, Nova Scotia won its first contested leadership nomination race over Green Party of Canada candidate and organizer Sheila Richardson of Wolfville, Nova Scotia.[5]

In May 2007, Wright was replaced by Ken McGowan, but resigned in protest together with both his deputies in a constitutional struggle over unelected rival Ellen Durkee's presence on the executive – to be replaced by Durkee as interim leader.

Ryan Watson was elected Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia on June 29, 2008. Watson, from Halifax, was unopposed and contested the 2009 Nova Scotia general election. The party failed to file financial paperwork with Elections Nova Scotia by the April deadline, but when Watson resigned he denied this was the reason.[6]

On October 31, 2009, John Percy was announced as the new leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia following a leadership contest against Sebastian Ronin. Dawna Toews was Percy's running mate and thus became Deputy Leader of the party. However, Toews moved to Ontario in early 2010 and thus resigned her position. Kris MacLellan was chosen as Deputy Leader by Executive Committee vote in October 2011, prior to the AGM. Percy made a point of emphasizing politicians of other political stripes he admired including Joe Clark, Ed Broadbent, Stephen Lewis and Peter Stoffer.

After the 2013 Nova Scotia general election (in which it fielded only 16 candidates in 51 districts), the party was largely dormant and invisible in NS politics. Leader John Percy was also Veterans Affairs Critic in the Green Party of Canada Shadow Cabinet,[7] and this was an active file during the Stephen Harper administration until its demise in the 2015 Canadian federal election. Percy resigned in 2015 and was replaced by interim leader Brynn Nheiley.

The party was to hold a leadership convention on February 6, 2016; however no one came forward to run for leader.[8][9]

After this experience of near-collapse, Thomas Trappenberg was elected leader in November 2016. He and Deputy Leader Jessica Alexander led the party in the 2017 election, when the party ran 32 candidates and received 2.78 percent of the vote. This was the highest total ever achieved by the party, both in terms of total votes and percentage, though the party did not win any seats. Trappenburg resigned in April 2021 and was replaced by Jessica Alexander as interim leader. A leadership convention was then held in October 2021, resulting in Anthony Edmonds elected as Leader. The party did not win any seats in the 2021 Nova Scotia general election

Conventions edit

Founding convention edit

The party's first convention was held on March 4–5, 2006.[10][11]

At the convention, the party unanimously approved its constitution which divided powers in a way fairly conventional among Green parties: an executive controlled regional relations, regions retained control of their local policies and candidacies, and a policy committee took control of the overall platform and positions taken even during an election. The leader's role was to act as spokesperson and organize his or her most trusted critics as a Shadow Cabinet or (once elected) a Caucus. Leaders and deputies would run together on a "ticket" for continuity and to assess leader judgement of persons before they are elected to the critical role.

Members also voted to support the six principles of the Global Green Charter, elected an executive and chose a party logo.

Leaders edit

Election results 2006-2021 edit

Election Leader Candidates Votes % Seats Place Parliamentary position
2006 Nick Wright
52 / 52
9,411 2.33%
0 / 52
  4th Extra-parliamentary
2009 Ryan Watson
52 / 52
9,636 2.34%
0 / 52
  4th Extra-parliamentary
2013 John Percy
16 / 51
3,698 0.89%
0 / 51
  4th Extra-parliamentary
2017 Thomas Trappenberg
32 / 51
11,073 2.78%
0 / 51
  4th Extra-parliamentary
2021 Jessica Alexander
43 / 55
9,042 2.14%
0 / 55
  4th Extra-parliamentary

Election campaigns edit

In its first provincial election in 2006, less than three months after the founding convention, the party had a full slate of candidates[22] but won only 2.33% of the popular vote (9,411 votes).

The party did not win any seats in the 2021 provincial election.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Grant, Taryn. "Anthony Edmonds elected leader of N.S. Green Party". CBC News. Retrieved October 24, 2021.
  2. ^ [1] at the Wayback Machine (archived September 27, 2007)
  3. ^ "Environmental Goals and Sustainable Prosperity (EGSPA) | EGSPA | Nova Scotia Environment". Novascotia.ca. April 1, 2009. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  4. ^ "The GPI ~ GPI Atlantic". Gpiatlantic.org. October 20, 1962. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  5. ^ . March 6, 2006. Archived from the original on April 29, 2007.
  6. ^ "Watson quitting as leader of Greens". Retrieved July 28, 2009.[dead link]
  7. ^ "Leadership « Green Party of Nova Scotia". Greenparty.ns.ca. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  8. ^ . Greenparty.ns.ca. September 26, 2015. Archived from the original on December 26, 2015. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on June 18, 2016. Retrieved June 15, 2016.
  10. ^ "Greens hold first convention; The Chronicle Herald". Herald.ns.ca. Retrieved December 25, 2015.
  11. ^ February 15, 2006. Archived from the original on March 14, 2007.
  12. ^ Alders, Chris (June 30, 2008). "Ryan Watson Takes The Helm As Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia". Green Party of Nova Scotia. Green Party of Canada. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  13. ^ "Green Leader Ryan Watson to resign". Bedford Beacon. July 20, 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  14. ^ Boutilier, Alex (November 10, 2009). "Leader of retooled Greens sets ambitious goals for party". Metro Halifax. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  15. ^ "Green Leader: Ryan Watson". CBC News. May 5, 2009. Retrieved April 25, 2012.
  16. ^ "Élections Nouvelle-Écosse 2009". radio-canada.ca. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  17. ^ "Businessman John Percy chosen new Green Party leader in Nova Scotia". Truro Daily News. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  18. ^ "The battle for Dartmouth-Cole Harbour and what's at stake for the NDP | CBC News".
  19. ^ "October 19, 2015 Election Results — Dartmouth—Cole Harbour (Validated results)". Elections Canada. October 21, 2015. Retrieved October 24, 2015.
  20. ^ Groff, Meghan. "Trappenberg named new NS Green Party leader". news957.com. Retrieved October 18, 2020.
  21. ^ Grear, Krista (April 30, 2021). "Thomas Trappenberg Stepping Down as Leader of NS Green Party". greenpartyns.ca. Retrieved April 30, 2021.
  22. ^ . May 29, 2006. Archived from the original on June 22, 2006.

External links edit

  • Official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Green Party of Nova Scotia news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2015 Learn how and when to remove this message The Green Party of Nova Scotia French Parti Vert de la Nouvelle Ecosse Scottish Gaelic Partaidh Uaine na h Albann Nuaidh Mi kmawi simk Amolo pekien Stoqna muk weji No pa Sko sia is a green political party in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia It received official party status in the province in April 2006 2 The party has not won any seats in the Nova Scotia House of Assembly Green Party of Nova ScotiaProvincial PartyLeaderAnthony EdmondsDeputy LeaderJo Ann RobertsFounded2006 18 years ago 2006 HeadquartersHalifax Nova ScotiaMembership 2021 lt 300 1 IdeologyGreen politicsPolitical positionCentre left to left wingColoursGreenSeats in House of Assembly0 55Websitegreenpartyns wbr caPolitics of Nova ScotiaPolitical partiesElections As of November 2015 it emphasized that the Green Party embraces the Environmental Goals and Sustainable Prosperity Act Nova Scotia 3 and the Nova Scotia Genuine Progress Index GPI 4 The GPNS executive is organized regionally Contents 1 Leadership 2 Conventions 2 1 Founding convention 3 Leaders 4 Election results 2006 2021 5 Election campaigns 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksLeadership editNick Wright of Halifax Nova Scotia won its first contested leadership nomination race over Green Party of Canada candidate and organizer Sheila Richardson of Wolfville Nova Scotia 5 In May 2007 Wright was replaced by Ken McGowan but resigned in protest together with both his deputies in a constitutional struggle over unelected rival Ellen Durkee s presence on the executive to be replaced by Durkee as interim leader Ryan Watson was elected Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia on June 29 2008 Watson from Halifax was unopposed and contested the 2009 Nova Scotia general election The party failed to file financial paperwork with Elections Nova Scotia by the April deadline but when Watson resigned he denied this was the reason 6 On October 31 2009 John Percy was announced as the new leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia following a leadership contest against Sebastian Ronin Dawna Toews was Percy s running mate and thus became Deputy Leader of the party However Toews moved to Ontario in early 2010 and thus resigned her position Kris MacLellan was chosen as Deputy Leader by Executive Committee vote in October 2011 prior to the AGM Percy made a point of emphasizing politicians of other political stripes he admired including Joe Clark Ed Broadbent Stephen Lewis and Peter Stoffer After the 2013 Nova Scotia general election in which it fielded only 16 candidates in 51 districts the party was largely dormant and invisible in NS politics Leader John Percy was also Veterans Affairs Critic in the Green Party of Canada Shadow Cabinet 7 and this was an active file during the Stephen Harper administration until its demise in the 2015 Canadian federal election Percy resigned in 2015 and was replaced by interim leader Brynn Nheiley The party was to hold a leadership convention on February 6 2016 however no one came forward to run for leader 8 9 After this experience of near collapse Thomas Trappenberg was elected leader in November 2016 He and Deputy Leader Jessica Alexander led the party in the 2017 election when the party ran 32 candidates and received 2 78 percent of the vote This was the highest total ever achieved by the party both in terms of total votes and percentage though the party did not win any seats Trappenburg resigned in April 2021 and was replaced by Jessica Alexander as interim leader A leadership convention was then held in October 2021 resulting in Anthony Edmonds elected as Leader The party did not win any seats in the 2021 Nova Scotia general electionConventions editFounding convention edit The party s first convention was held on March 4 5 2006 10 11 At the convention the party unanimously approved its constitution which divided powers in a way fairly conventional among Green parties an executive controlled regional relations regions retained control of their local policies and candidacies and a policy committee took control of the overall platform and positions taken even during an election The leader s role was to act as spokesperson and organize his or her most trusted critics as a Shadow Cabinet or once elected a Caucus Leaders and deputies would run together on a ticket for continuity and to assess leader judgement of persons before they are elected to the critical role Members also voted to support the six principles of the Global Green Charter elected an executive and chose a party logo Leaders editThis section is missing information about biographical info about Ellen Durkee Please expand the section to include this information Further details may exist on the talk page February 2020 Nick Wright 2006 2007 Ken McGowan 2007 2008 Ellen Durkee 2008 Interim citation needed Ryan Watson 2008 2009 12 13 14 Originally from British Columbia he lives in Halifax with his wife Shannon and daughter Katarina 15 In the 2009 Nova Scotia general election he ran in the riding of Halifax Citadel Sable Island garnering 4 27 of the vote 16 John Percy 2009 2015 17 Brynn Nheiley 2015 2016 Interim Educated at Dalhousie and Ryerson was the interim leader of the party during the 2015 Canadian federal election where she contested Dartmouth Cole Harbour 18 and received 1 775 3 40 votes ranking in last 4th place behind Halifax Regional Councilor and winner Darren Fisher 19 Thomas Trappenberg 2016 2021 20 Jessica Alexander 2021 Interim 21 Anthony Edmonds 2021 present 1 Election results 2006 2021 editElection Leader Candidates Votes Seats Place Parliamentary position 2006 Nick Wright 52 52 9 411 2 33 0 52 nbsp 4th Extra parliamentary 2009 Ryan Watson 52 52 9 636 2 34 0 52 nbsp 4th Extra parliamentary 2013 John Percy 16 51 3 698 0 89 0 51 nbsp 4th Extra parliamentary 2017 Thomas Trappenberg 32 51 11 073 2 78 0 51 nbsp 4th Extra parliamentary 2021 Jessica Alexander 43 55 9 042 2 14 0 55 nbsp 4th Extra parliamentaryElection campaigns editIn its first provincial election in 2006 less than three months after the founding convention the party had a full slate of candidates 22 but won only 2 33 of the popular vote 9 411 votes The party did not win any seats in the 2021 provincial election See also editList of Green party leaders in Canada List of Green politicians who have held office in Canada List of Nova Scotia general elections List of political parties in Nova Scotia Politics of Nova ScotiaReferences edit a b Grant Taryn Anthony Edmonds elected leader of N S Green Party CBC News Retrieved October 24 2021 1 New kid on the block at the Wayback Machine archived September 27 2007 Environmental Goals and Sustainable Prosperity EGSPA EGSPA Nova Scotia Environment Novascotia ca April 1 2009 Retrieved December 25 2015 The GPI GPI Atlantic Gpiatlantic org October 20 1962 Retrieved December 25 2015 CBC Greens choose student as leader March 6 2006 Archived from the original on April 29 2007 Watson quitting as leader of Greens Retrieved July 28 2009 dead link Leadership Green Party of Nova Scotia Greenparty ns ca Retrieved December 25 2015 February will bring Your Opportunity for New Green Party NS Leadership Green Party of Nova Scotia Greenparty ns ca September 26 2015 Archived from the original on December 26 2015 Retrieved December 25 2015 Farewell An Era Passes Archived from the original on June 18 2016 Retrieved June 15 2016 Greens hold first convention The Chronicle Herald Herald ns ca Retrieved December 25 2015 Greens to redefine party in N S February 15 2006 Archived from the original on March 14 2007 Alders Chris June 30 2008 Ryan Watson Takes The Helm As Leader of the Green Party of Nova Scotia Green Party of Nova Scotia Green Party of Canada Retrieved April 25 2012 Green Leader Ryan Watson to resign Bedford Beacon July 20 2009 Retrieved April 25 2012 Boutilier Alex November 10 2009 Leader of retooled Greens sets ambitious goals for party Metro Halifax Retrieved April 25 2012 Green Leader Ryan Watson CBC News May 5 2009 Retrieved April 25 2012 Elections Nouvelle Ecosse 2009 radio canada ca Retrieved October 18 2020 Businessman John Percy chosen new Green Party leader in Nova Scotia Truro Daily News Retrieved October 18 2020 The battle for Dartmouth Cole Harbour and what s at stake for the NDP CBC News October 19 2015 Election Results Dartmouth Cole Harbour Validated results Elections Canada October 21 2015 Retrieved October 24 2015 Groff Meghan Trappenberg named new NS Green Party leader news957 com Retrieved October 18 2020 Grear Krista April 30 2021 Thomas Trappenberg Stepping Down as Leader of NS Green Party greenpartyns ca Retrieved April 30 2021 Grits one candidate short of full slate May 29 2006 Archived from the original on June 22 2006 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Green Party of Nova Scotia amp oldid 1223650766 Leaders, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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