Green Party of Nova Scotia

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Green Party of Nova Scotia
Image:Gpns-logo.gif
Active Provincial Party
Founded 2006
Leader Nick Wright
President Elizabeth Perry
(female president)
Todd Pettigrew
(male president)
Headquarters Halifax, Nova Scotia
Political ideology Green
International alignment Global Greens
Colours Green
Website greenparty.ns.ca

The Green Party of Nova Scotia is a green political party in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. It received official party status in the province in April, 2006.[1] The party has not won any seats in the Nova Scotia Assembly.

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The party's first convention was held on March 4 - March 5, 2006.[2]

At the convention the Party unanimously approved its constitution which divided powers in a way fairly conventional among worldwide 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.

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

Nick Wright of Halifax, Nova Scotia won the contested leadership nomination race over Green Party of Canada candidate and organizer Sheila Richardson of Wolfville, Nova Scotia.[3]

In his acceptance speech Wright declared that the Party would run a full slate of 52 candidates in the then upcoming Provincial election to ensure that every Nova Scotian had the opportunity to vote Green. The pronouncement caused controversy as many said that it could not be done and that such a statement was beyond the mandate of the leader as regional division approval was required.

In its first provincial election, less than three months after the founding convention, the party had a full slate of candidates[4] and went on to win 2.3% of the popular vote (9,411 votes).

Part of the Politics series on Green politics

Topics

Green movement
Worldwide green parties
List of Green issues

Organizations

Global Greens · Africa · Americas · Asia-Pacific · Europe

Principles

Four Pillars
Global Greens Charter: ecological wisdom
social justice
participatory democracy
nonviolence
sustainability
respect diversity


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  1. ^ Chronicle Herald: New kid on the block
  2. ^ Chronicle Herald: Greens hold first convention, CBC: Greens to redefine party in N.S.
  3. ^ CBC: Greens choose student as leader
  4. ^ CBC: Grits one candidate short of full slate

Image:WikiThanks.pngGreen parties in Canada
Federal: Green Party of Canada
Provincial: Alberta - British Columbia - Manitoba - Newfoundland and Labrador
Nova Scotia - Ontario - Prince Edward Island - Quebec - Saskatchewan


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