‘It has been the worst period in my life’: Annamie Paul resigns as Green leader
TORONTO — Annamie Paul is stepping down as leader of the Green Party of Canada following months of strife within its ranks, saying she doesn’t “have the heart” to keep fighting to hold onto the reins.
Paul announced her resignation in Toronto on Monday, a week after the federal election that saw the party fail to grow its foothold in the House of Commons as its share of the popular vote plummeted.
Paul said she started thinking about whether she wanted to stay at the party helm in recent days after learning that a leadership review had been launched.
“I just asked myself whether this is something that I wanted to continue, whether I was willing to continue to put up with the attacks I knew would be coming, whether to continue to have to fight and struggle just to fulfil my democratically elected role as leader of this party,” she said.