Court documents reveal party is trying to overturn arbitration orders that hindered threats to Annamie Paul’s leadership
This translation has been automatically generated and has not been verified for accuracy.Green Party Leader Annamie Paul attends a press briefing in Toronto on July 19, 2021. Paul has said she and the Greens cannot speak publicly about why the non-confidence vote and membership review were put on hold until at least Aug. 21, when a general convention is scheduled.
The documents state that Paul’s employment contract was with the Green fund, which controls the party purse strings, rather than with the federal council, the main governing body that was recently ordered to call off its move to depose the leader.The filings argue the arbitrator therefore had no authority to impose orders on a council that is unconnected with Paul’s contract.
Paul has said she and the Greens cannot speak publicly about why the non-confidence vote and membership review were put on hold until at least Aug. 21, when a general convention is scheduled.
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