Greens fall far short of full slate of election candidates, sources say
The Green party will be nearly 100 candidates short of a full slate in this month’s federal election, the latest blow to leader Annamie Paul’s attempts to reshape the party.
Three senior party sources say the candidate tally currently stands at about 240, but may notch up slightly as disputes with Elections Canada over signature disqualifications are settled.
The Greens had banked on furnishing a full roster of 338 candidates, preparing a strategy last December to make that goal a reality.
The sources say Paul was devastated to learn last week that the Green slate would remain partly empty, despite having a willing individual for every riding.