Prince Edward Island’s Green leader keen to make electoral history
CHARLOTTETOWN — Prince Edward Island’s Green leader is contemplating making history — as the party’s first Canadian premier.
Islanders will go to the polls April 23 in a provincial election announced late Tuesday.
Recent polls have put the Greens out in front, and leader Peter Bevan-Baker believes his party can win a province that has only ever been governed by the Liberals or Tories.
“That possibility is there. Emotionally, politically and intellectually, I feel like I’m ready for that challenge, in a way that I wasn’t perhaps a year ago,” he said.