The party’s provincial council has outlined the rules for the leadership race, which will allow people who are not members of the B.C. Greens to vote
It says any B.C. resident who is 16 or older can support a leadership candidate, as long as they don’t actively support another political party.
Olsen, who represents Saanich North and the Islands, says an agreement the Greens have with the New Democrats won’t change because all caucus members from both parties signed the deal that helps the NDP minority government to function. This is Olsen’s second term as interim leader after he served before Weaver was acclaimed in December 2015.
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