May sees room for consensus on climate action, pharmacare in new Parliament
OTTAWA — Green Leader Elizabeth May hopes to use whatever influence her three-member caucus has to ensure bolder climate action, a pharmacare plan and a promise of lower cellphone rates make their way into the next throne speech.
May has spoken with Prime Minister Justin Trudeau since Monday’s election and expects to have an ongoing dialogue with federal leaders before Parliament resumes.
The Greens return with three MPs, fewer than many anticipated after promising signs of support from voters early in the campaign.
Still, May said in an interview Wednesday she sees opportunity for consensus with the Liberals and New Democrats on key issues.