Elizabeth May would not rule out serving as interim leader to steady troubled Greens
OTTAWA — Elizabeth May could return to the Greens as interim leader to stabilize the embattled party.
Her chief of staff said that, if asked to take the helm until a permanent leader is found, she would “consider it” to help the party.
May, who was Green leader from 2006 to 2019, has previously said she would not return to the role.
But the resignation of Annamie Paul after a disastrous election result has prompted a hunt for a caretaker to keep the Greens afloat.