Baloney meter: Is Green party’s resolution process truly different?
OTTAWA — “The (Green party’s) resolution process is very different from other parties. Members come up with resolutions independently. Neither the leader nor anyone in the executive of the party can reject resolutions that comply with submission guidelines, nor does the party know ahead of time what resolutions will come forward. This grassroots process is a testament to the democratic values of the party.” — Green party news release, Aug. 7, 2016.
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At the Green party’s biennial convention last week, members passed a resolution supporting the so-called Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions movement against Israel.
The move has drawn denunciations from Jewish groups, divided the party and thrown leader Elizabeth May’s future into question. May herself opposes the resolution and says it doesn’t reflect the genuine will of the overall party membership.


