Deputy Green Party leader Daniel Green finishes third in byelection, raising hope for political breakthrough

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He believes the numbers show Quebecers are starting to see the party as a ‘useful’ group with concrete solutions to problems such as climate change

MONTREAL — The Green Party of Canada’s encouraging result in a federal byelection in a Quebec riding last week has deputy leader Daniel Green hopeful the party can make a major breakthrough in this fall’s general election.

Green earned nearly 13 per cent of the vote in Outremont, finishing ahead of the candidates from the Bloc Quebecois and the Conservative Party of Canada. It’s a big improvement over 2015, when the party won only 3.6 per cent of the vote. With the Bloc Quebecois and NDP struggling in Quebec, and the Liberals mired in the fallout of accusations from the former attorney general, the Green party is hoping some of the left-wing votes will swing its way.Philippe J. Fournier, a columnist with L’Actualite magazine and creator of political site 338Canada, believes the party will need to attract a big star candidate in order to win a seat — and it had better be the right one.

But Fournier said the party could certainly play a role in the election, mostly to the detriment of the NDP. According to a Leger poll in February, eight per cent of Quebecers said they would vote for the Greens if the federal election took place today.

 

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