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OTTAWA - Annamie Paul has spent most of the past 10 months holed up in her apartment, just like you.
Annamie Paul, leader of The Green Party of Canada and byelection candidate for the Toronto Centre riding, walks back to her car after greeting supporters on election night, October 26, 2020. Paul has spent most of the past 10 months holed up in her apartment, just like you. But that stationary, pandemic-induced state belies the sharp pivot her party is making as it manoeuvres to break the tether of a one-issue party and reframe itself as a fresh inheritor of Canada s social justice tradition. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young
Christopher Reynolds
Annamie Paul, leader of The Green Party of Canada and byelection candidate for the Toronto Centre riding, walks back to her car after greeting supporters on election night, October 26, 2020. Paul has spent most of the past 10 months holed up in her apartment, just like you. But that stationary, pandemic-induced state belies the sharp pivot her party is making as it manoeuvres to break the tether of a one-issue party and reframe itself as a fresh inheritor of Canada s social justice tradition. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Young January 19, 2021 - 1:00 AM
OTTAWA - Annamie Paul has spent most of the past 10 months holed up in her apartment, just like you.