Greens to choose interim leader tonight with ex-MP Paul Manly the favourite
OTTAWA — The Greens will tonight choose an interim leader to take the helm of their troubled party, following the resignation of Annamie Paul.
Paul Manly, the former MP who lost his British Columbia seat in the election, is the favourite to take on the challenge.
He is being backed by former leader Elizabeth May and former interim leader Jo-Ann Roberts, who was urged to take on the job again.
The party’s federal council will meet tonight to consider a clutch of applications they have received for the stand-in leadership position.