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March 15, 2021
The Kootenay-Columbia federal Green Party candidate nominees have been unveiled today.
“We are very excited that four strong candidates have stepped forward to seek to represent the Green Party in the upcoming federal election,” said Bill Green, co-chair of the Kootenay-Columbia Green Party Electoral District Association (EDA).
“The four individuals are Jason Leus of Ymir, Keith Wiley of Nelson, Rana Nelson of Revelstoke and Tom Prior of Nelson. They would all like to join the Annamie Paul team in Parliament after the election, if they win the nomination.”
“It is very clear that the Trudeau-led Liberals would like to move from minority to majority government status,” noted Andy Shadrack, EDA director, deeply experienced politician and political analyst. “Spring, early summer or fall are all possibilities for an election to be called. We are working to be well-prepared with a strong candidate chosen and getting better known in our riding be
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December 21, 2020
Kootenay-Columbia Green Party EDA seeking candidate
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The Kootenay-Columbia Green Party of Canada (GPC) Electoral District Association (EDA) is working to find the best candidate to win the Kootenay-Columbia electoral district and strengthen the Green Party presence in Parliament.
“It is very clear that the Trudeau-led Liberals would like to move from minority to majority government status,” according to Andy Shadrack, EDA director, deeply experienced politician and political analyst. “All signs are pointing to the Liberals seeking to lose a non-confidence motion over the coming winter months, thus triggering a late winter or early spring election. The Kootenay-Columbia Greens are working to be well-prepared with a strong candidate chosen and on the campaign trail before an election is called.”