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November 21, 2006
No alarms and no surprises please

Back in September, Public Eye was the first to report rumours that provincial Green leader Adriane Carr would be resigning to become the federal party's deputy leader - a position which recently became a paying gig. So it will come as no surprise to our readers to hear that Ms. Carr will made that transition official today - this, according to The Canadian Press. Earlier, we also told you about the instrumental role she played in getting Elizabeth May elected as the leader of the Greens.

Posted by Sean Holman at 07:11 AM
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An instrumental role? There was something close to 9,000 green party memberships outstanding when the leadership vote occured, where Ms. May won 65% to 33% over Chernushenko. Are you suggesting Ms. Carr flogging a few outside a BC event tipped the balance? Instrumental? Give me a break.

Posted by Not so easily fooled on November 26, 2006 12:47 PM




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