Green Leader Annamie Paul facing no-confidence motion from party brass
OTTAWA — Green Leader Annamie Paul is facing a no-confidence motion that could ultimately oust her from her perch atop the party.
The leader of the Greens’ Quebec wing, Alex Tyrrell, says the federal party’s governing body is poised to kick off a process tonight that aims to dethrone Paul less than a year after she won the leadership.
The move follows months of internal strife over the party’s direction and the leader’s stance on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
It also arrives less than a week after Jenica Atwin, one of three Green MPs, defected to the Liberals, citing the “distraction” of party turmoil over the latest Mideast crisis.