Opinion | The Green Party is not a ‘sad joke’ — it’s Canada’s most relevant party today

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Opinion | The Green Party is not a ‘sad joke’ — it’s Canada’s most relevant party today
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The Green Party is not a ‘sad joke’ — it’s Canada’s most relevant party today. Rising food costs, pandemics and supply chain constraints are all tied to climate events. Voters all over the world have put their trust in Greens. Opinion by NajibJutt

and why voters all over the world have chosen to put their trust in Greens.The dream is far from dead. In truth, recent events, such the mishandling of the truck convoy, a failure to control unbridled inflation and a Liberal-NDP alliance that no one voted for, are causing Canadians to awaken to the fact that politics cannot continue as usual.

In the wake of new and never-ending wars, a cost-of-living crisis and an unfolding climate disaster, Canadians are publicly tearing up their memberships to entitled parties — parties that are becoming less and less distinguishable in both their ideology and their lacklustre performance on issues of affordability, quality of life, and caring for everyday citizens and the country’s most vulnerable.

I am an outspoken critic of how the Green Party conducts itself politically because I see its relevance and its potential for improvement. Change is necessary to ensure it does not squander the opportunity that currently exists. Before it can ask Canadians to care about the end of the world, the Green Party must show it cares about the end of the month. The party and its spokespeople can do this by connecting every environmental issue and climate-related concern with the issues and concerns that are consistently top of mind for Canadians: health care, cost of living, jobs/economy, housing and education.

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