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GreenPAC

GreenPAC is a Canadian non-profit environmental organization,[2] founded in 2014. Its goal is to help recruit, elect, and support environmental leadership in Canadian politics, across the political spectrum.[5]

GreenPAC
Founded2014
FounderAaron Freeman[1]
TypeNon-profit[2]
FocusEnvironmentalism
Canadian politics
Location
Area served
Canada
Key people
Sabrina Bowman (Executive Director)[4]
Websitegreenpac.ca

GreenPAC has run endorsement campaigns in the Canadian federal elections of 2015, 2019, and 2021, and provincial elections including those of Manitoba in 2016, British Columbia in 2017, and Ontario in 2018 and 2022.[2]

2015 federal election campaign edit

GreenPAC's first campaign was during the 2015 Canadian federal election, in which they endorsed eighteen candidates for the House of Commons of Canada from four national parties who were deemed to have strong environmental track records by a panel of Canadian environmental experts.[6] Only candidates considered to be in winnable situations were endorsed.[7] GreenPAC encouraged Canadians to support these endorsed candidates' campaigns through donations or by volunteering.

The following 18 candidates were endorsed by GreenPAC in the 2015 federal election:[8]

2016 Manitoba election campaign edit

Exactly six months after the 2015 federal election, the 2016 Manitoba provincial general election happened. Five candidates for the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba, representing four registered parties in the province, received endorsements from GreenPAC:[9]

2017 British Columbia election campaign edit

In the 2017 British Columbia provincial general election, GreenPAC endorsed six candidates for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia, who represented three registered parties in the province:[10]

2018 Ontario election campaign edit

For the 2018 Ontario provincial general election, GreenPAC endorsed eight candidates for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario, who represented four registered parties in the province:[11]

2019 federal election campaign edit

During the 2019 Canadian federal election, GreenPAC endorsed twenty-four House of Commons candidates from four national parties and one independent candidate who were deemed to have strong environmental track records by a panel of Canadian environmental experts. GreenPAC encouraged Canadians to support these endorsed candidates' campaigns through donations or by volunteering.[12]

The following 25 candidates were endorsed by GreenPAC in the 2019 federal election:

2021 federal election campaign edit

During the 2021 Canadian federal election, GreenPAC endorsed thirty-six House of Commons candidates from five national parties who were deemed to have strong environmental track records by a panel of Canadian environmental experts.[13]

2022 Ontario election campaign edit

For the 2022 Ontario general election, GreenPAC endorsed thirteen Legislative Assembly of Ontario candidates across four registered political parties:[14]

References edit

  1. ^ "GreenPAC Board". GreenPAC. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  2. ^ a b c "About GreenPAC". GreenPAC. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  3. ^ "Contact Us". GreenPAC. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  4. ^ "Staff". GreenPAC. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  5. ^ "Local MP endorsed as environmental champion". GreenPAC. 2019-09-05. Retrieved 2020-02-09.
  6. ^ Lum Zi-Ann, "GreenPAC Endorses 18 Conservative, NDP, Liberal, Green Candidates". Huffington Post, 20 September 2015.
  7. ^ "FAQs". GreenPAC website, accessed February 26, 2016
  8. ^ "2015 Federal Endorsees | GreenPAC". GP. Retrieved 2022-12-18.
  9. ^ "Manitoba 2016 Endorsees | GreenPAC". GP. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  10. ^ "British Columbia 2017 Endorsees | GreenPAC". GP. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  11. ^ "Ontario 2018 Endorsees | GreenPAC". GP. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  12. ^ Vigliotti, Marco (3 September 2019). "GreenPAC endorses 25 candidates for 2019 federal election, including four Conservatives". iPolitics. Retrieved 4 September 2019.
  13. ^ "Federal Election 2021 | GreenPAC". GP. Retrieved 2022-12-18.
  14. ^ "Ontario 2022 Endorsees | GreenPAC". GP. Retrieved 2022-12-18.

External links edit

  • GreenPAC Website

greenpac, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, february, 2016, l. 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 GreenPAC news newspapers books scholar JSTOR February 2016 Learn how and when to remove this message GreenPAC is a Canadian non profit environmental organization 2 founded in 2014 Its goal is to help recruit elect and support environmental leadership in Canadian politics across the political spectrum 5 GreenPACFounded2014FounderAaron Freeman 1 TypeNon profit 2 FocusEnvironmentalismCanadian politicsLocationToronto Canada 3 Area servedCanadaKey peopleSabrina Bowman Executive Director 4 Websitegreenpac ca GreenPAC has run endorsement campaigns in the Canadian federal elections of 2015 2019 and 2021 and provincial elections including those of Manitoba in 2016 British Columbia in 2017 and Ontario in 2018 and 2022 2 Contents 1 2015 federal election campaign 2 2016 Manitoba election campaign 3 2017 British Columbia election campaign 4 2018 Ontario election campaign 5 2019 federal election campaign 6 2021 federal election campaign 7 2022 Ontario election campaign 8 References 9 External links2015 federal election campaign editGreenPAC s first campaign was during the 2015 Canadian federal election in which they endorsed eighteen candidates for the House of Commons of Canada from four national parties who were deemed to have strong environmental track records by a panel of Canadian environmental experts 6 Only candidates considered to be in winnable situations were endorsed 7 GreenPAC encouraged Canadians to support these endorsed candidates campaigns through donations or by volunteering The following 18 candidates were endorsed by GreenPAC in the 2015 federal election 8 William Amos Liberal Pontiac QC elected Richard Cannings NDP South Okanagan West Kootenay BC elected Jim Carr Liberal Winnipeg South Centre MB elected Michael Chong Conservative Wellington Halton Hills ON incumbent re elected Francois Choquette NDP Drummond QC incumbent re elected Nathan Cullen NDP Skeena Bulkley Valley BC incumbent re elected Karine Desjardins Liberal Beloeil Chambly QC not elected Fin Donnelly NDP Port Moody Coquitlam BC incumbent previously MP for New Westminster Coquitlam re elected Kirsty Duncan Liberal Etobicoke North ON incumbent re elected Linda Duncan NDP Edmonton Strathcona AB incumbent re elected Terry Duguid Liberal Winnipeg South MB elected Bruce Hyer Green Thunder Bay Superior North ON incumbent previously NDP and independent unseated Megan Leslie NDP Halifax NS incumbent unseated Elizabeth May Green Saanich Gulf Islands BC incumbent re elected Gord Miller Green Guelph ON not elected Joyce Murray Liberal Vancouver Quadra BC incumbent re elected Romeo Saganash NDP Abitibi Baie James Nunavik Eeyou QC incumbent re elected Dianne Watts Conservative South Surrey White Rock BC elected2016 Manitoba election campaign editExactly six months after the 2015 federal election the 2016 Manitoba provincial general election happened Five candidates for the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba representing four registered parties in the province received endorsements from GreenPAC 9 James Allum NDP Fort Garry Riverview incumbent re elected Jon Gerrard Liberal River Heights incumbent re elected Janine Gibson Green La Verendrye not elected Eric Robinson NDP Keewatinook incumbent unseated Ian Wishart PC Portage la Prairie incumbent re elected2017 British Columbia election campaign editIn the 2017 British Columbia provincial general election GreenPAC endorsed six candidates for the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia who represented three registered parties in the province 10 George Heyman NDP Vancouver Fairview incumbent re elected Jennifer Rice NDP North Coast incumbent re elected Colleen Ross NDP Boundary Similkameen not elected Dallas Smith Liberal North Island not elected Jordan Sturdy Liberal West Vancouver Sea to Sky incumbent re elected Andrew Weaver Green Oak Bay Gordon Head incumbent re elected2018 Ontario election campaign editFor the 2018 Ontario provincial general election GreenPAC endorsed eight candidates for the Legislative Assembly of Ontario who represented four registered parties in the province 11 Jessica Bell NDP University Rosedale elected Jim Bradley Liberal St Catharines incumbent unseated Shelley Carroll Liberal Don Valley North not elected Nathalie Des Rosiers Liberal Ottawa Vanier incumbent re elected Sylvia Jones PC Dufferin Caledon incumbent re elected Arthur Potts Liberal Beaches East York incumbent unseated Mike Schreiner Green Guelph elected Peter Tabuns NDP Toronto Danforth incumbent re elected2019 federal election campaign editDuring the 2019 Canadian federal election GreenPAC endorsed twenty four House of Commons candidates from four national parties and one independent candidate who were deemed to have strong environmental track records by a panel of Canadian environmental experts GreenPAC encouraged Canadians to support these endorsed candidates campaigns through donations or by volunteering 12 The following 25 candidates were endorsed by GreenPAC in the 2019 federal election William Amos Liberal Pontiac QC incumbent re elected Taylor Bachrach NDP Skeena Bulkley Valley BC elected Richard Cannings NDP South Okanagan West Kootenay BC incumbent re elected Michael Chong Conservative Wellington Halton Hills ON incumbent re elected Francois Choquette NDP Drummond QC incumbent unseated Terry Duguid Liberal Winnipeg South MB incumbent re elected Kirsty Duncan Liberal Etobicoke North ON incumbent re elected Steve Dyck Green Guelph ON not elected Andy Fillmore Liberal Halifax NS incumbent re elected Joel Godin Conservative Portneuf Jacques Cartier QC incumbent re elected Steven Guilbeault Liberal Laurier Sainte Marie QC elected Gord Johns NDP Courtenay Alberni BC incumbent re elected Anna Keenan Green Malpeque PEI not elected Racelle Kooy Green Victoria BC not elected Darcie Lanthier Green Charlottetown PEI not elected Larry Maguire Conservative Brandon Souris MB incumbent re elected Elizabeth May Green Saanich Gulf Islands BC incumbent re elected Dan Mazier Conservative Dauphin Swan River Neepawa MB elected Catherine McKenna Liberal Ottawa Centre ON incumbent re elected Gord Miller Green Parry Sound Muskoka ON not elected Joyce Murray Liberal Vancouver Quadra BC incumbent re elected Joan Phillip NDP Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola BC not elected Jane Philpott Independent Markham Stouffville ON incumbent previously Liberal unseated Wayne Stetski NDP Kootenay Columbia BC incumbent unseated Rudy Turtle NDP Kenora ON not elected2021 federal election campaign editDuring the 2021 Canadian federal election GreenPAC endorsed thirty six House of Commons candidates from five national parties who were deemed to have strong environmental track records by a panel of Canadian environmental experts 13 Marilou Alarie BQ Brome Missisquoi QC not elected Dan Albas Conservative Central Okanagan Similkameen Nicola BC incumbent re elected Anjali Appadurai NDP Vancouver Granville BC not elected Taylor Bachrach NDP Skeena Bulkley Valley BC incumbent re elected Terry Beech Liberal Burnaby North Seymour BC incumbent re elected Richard Cannings NDP South Okanagan West Kootenay BC incumbent re elected Michael Chong Conservative Wellington Halton Hills ON incumbent re elected Julie Dabrusin Liberal Toronto Danforth ON incumbent re elected Phil De Luna Green Toronto St Paul s ON not elected Tria Donaldson NDP Regina Lewvan SK not elected Terry Duguid Liberal Winnipeg South MB incumbent re elected Kirsty Duncan Liberal Etobicoke North ON incumbent re elected Leah Gazan NDP Winnipeg Centre MB incumbent re elected Karina Gould Liberal Burlington ON incumbent re elected Matthew Green NDP Hamilton Centre ON incumbent re elected Steven Guilbeault Liberal Laurier Sainte Marie QC incumbent re elected Lori Idlout NDP Nunavut NU elected Gord Johns NDP Courtenay Alberni BC incumbent re elected Peter Julian NDP New Westminster Burnaby BC incumbent re elected Anna Keenan Green Malpeque PEI not elected Larry Maguire Conservative Brandon Souris MB incumbent re elected Paul Manly Green Nanaimo Ladysmith BC incumbent unseated Elizabeth May Green Saanich Gulf Islands BC incumbent re elected Dan Mazier Conservative Dauphin Swan River Neepawa MB incumbent re elected Susan McArthur Conservative Glengarry Prescott Russell ON not elected Jesse McCormick Liberal Kamloops Thompson Cariboo BC not elected Heather McPherson NDP Edmonton Strathcona AB incumbent re elected Mike Morrice Green Kitchener Centre ON elected Joyce Murray Liberal Vancouver Quadra BC incumbent re elected Mark Parent Conservative Kings Hants NS not elected Monique Pauze BQ Repentigny QC incumbent re elected Peter Schiefke Liberal Vaudreuil Soulanges QC incumbent re elected Paul Taylor NDP Parkdale High Park ON not elected Julie Vignola BQ Beauport Limoilou QC incumbent re elected Jonathan Wilkinson Liberal North Vancouver BC incumbent re elected Lenore Zann Liberal Cumberland Colchester NS incumbent unseated2022 Ontario election campaign editFor the 2022 Ontario general election GreenPAC endorsed thirteen Legislative Assembly of Ontario candidates across four registered political parties 14 Andria Barrett NDP Brampton South not elected Jeff Burch NDP Niagara Centre incumbent re elected Katie Gibbs Liberal Ottawa Centre not elected Ted Hsu Liberal Kingston and the Islands elected Bhutila Karpoche NDP Parkdale High Park incumbent re elected Jeff Lehman Liberal Barrie Springwater Oro Medonte not elected Erika Lougheed NDP Nipissing not elected Sol Mamakwa NDP Kiiwetinoong incumbent re elected Mary Margaret McMahon Liberal Beaches East York elected Brian Saunderson PC Simcoe Grey elected Mike Schreiner Green Guelph incumbent re elected Sandy Shaw NDP Hamilton West Ancaster Dundas incumbent re elected Peter Tabuns NDP Toronto Danforth incumbent re electedReferences edit GreenPAC Board GreenPAC Retrieved 2020 02 09 a b c About GreenPAC GreenPAC Retrieved 2020 02 09 Contact Us GreenPAC Retrieved 2020 02 09 Staff GreenPAC Retrieved 2020 02 09 Local MP endorsed as environmental champion GreenPAC 2019 09 05 Retrieved 2020 02 09 Lum Zi Ann GreenPAC Endorses 18 Conservative NDP Liberal Green Candidates Huffington Post 20 September 2015 FAQs GreenPAC website accessed February 26 2016 2015 Federal Endorsees GreenPAC GP Retrieved 2022 12 18 Manitoba 2016 Endorsees GreenPAC GP Retrieved 2024 02 26 British Columbia 2017 Endorsees GreenPAC GP Retrieved 2024 02 26 Ontario 2018 Endorsees GreenPAC GP Retrieved 2024 02 26 Vigliotti Marco 3 September 2019 GreenPAC endorses 25 candidates for 2019 federal election including four Conservatives iPolitics Retrieved 4 September 2019 Federal Election 2021 GreenPAC GP Retrieved 2022 12 18 Ontario 2022 Endorsees GreenPAC GP Retrieved 2022 12 18 External links editGreenPAC Website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 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