Greens might revisit Israeli boycott resolution if May decides to stay on
OTTAWA — Elizabeth May says Green party members might soon be asked to reconsider their controversial support of a movement to boycott Israel — provided she herself decides to stay on as their leader.
May said there could be “a trigger to hold a special meeting of all members” for another look at a resolution that she believes does not reflect the party’s genuine will.
The only other opportunities to revisit the resolution — which she firmly opposes — would be the party’s next meeting in 2018 or at a leadership convention, should she opt to step down later this month, May said Wednesday.
Whatever her decision, there will be an emergency meeting of the party council to discuss next steps, likely Aug. 21 or 22, she added.


