-Proposal textArticle 9 - Co-Leaders- 9.1 There shall be two spokespeople for the Green Party of Canada, known as Co-Leaders.
- 9.2. Purpose
- 9.2.1 The Co-Leaders will follow the principles of “servant Leadership". They shall be the primary
- public faces of the party, responsible for presenting Green Party policy and promoting its electoral
- activity and campaigns to the public on a daily basis.
- 9.2.3 They will be called to inspire, motivate, mobilize and help grow the Green movement and to
- influence public opinion and decision-making in the Parliament of Canada. The Co-Leaders are
- expected to run in federal elections.
- 9.2.4 Prior to an election, the Co-Leaders will jointly decide on a primary spokesperson - filed as
-‘Leader’ pursuant to the Canada Elections Act - tasked with attending the National Party Leaders’- debates.
- 9.3 Duties and Powers
- 9.3.1 The Co-Leaders shall:
- 9.3.1.1 Act in accordance with the Constitution, Bylaws and Principles of the Green Party of Canada;
- 9.3.1.2 Speak for the Party concerning political issues and be guided in so doing by the Party’s
- member-made policies and platform;
- 9.3.1.3 Share one vote on Federal Council and the Executive Committee;
- 9.3.1.4 Chair the Caucus and Shadow Cabinet;
-9.3.1.5 Appoint or remove a Deputy Leader as needed;-9.3.1.6 Appoint or remove members of the Shadow Cabinet;-9.3.1.7 Attend to any other duties and responsibilities pursuant to the Canada Elections Act;-9.3.1.8 Be an integral part of discussions and decision-making about the Party’s Electoral Strategy.-9.3.1.9 Report to the Party membership at every General Assembly-9.3.2 The Co-Leaders may:-9.3.2.1 Raise issues with Federal Council which they consider puts the party at risk;-9.3.2.2 Use all means available to encourage the membership at large to engage in internal-discussions and democratic proceedings to ensure a vibrant grassroots democracy.-9.4 Election and Appointment of Co-Leaders-9.4.1 Upon ratification of this amendment, the Leader shall appoint a Co-Leader. The Leader and-Appointed Co-Leader will subsequently be publicly known and referred to as Co-Leaders.-9.4.2 Appointed Co-Leaders may not appoint a Co-Leader.-9.4.3 Should an Elected Co-Leader resign or be incapacitated within two years of a Federal Election,-the Appointed Co-Leader will act as Interim Leader - with all the responsibilities, duties and-powers contained in this Article - until after the Federal Election. Baring the Interim Leader-becoming Prime minister or joining cabinet, a Co-Leadership election is to be scheduled within six-(6) months of the Election.-9.4.4 Should one of the jointly-elected Co-Leaders resign, the remaining Leader shall appoint a new-Co-Leader. The resulting new co-leadership pair will be required to fulfill the requirements-identified in 9.4.6-9.4.5 Should both of the elected Co-Leaders resign, an interim Leader will be appointed through a-process that involves both Federal Council and Caucus, and a new leadership election shall begin-within six (6) months, in which candidates to Co-Leadership will run as slates-9.4.6 The Party Co-Leaders positions are elected in accordance with the Party’s Electoral Bylaws and-shall always include: 9.4.6.1 At least one woman; and one person of any gender; 9.4.6.2 At least-one person who has native-level proficiency (C2) in French, and at least one person who has-native-level proficiency (C2) in English. 9.4.6.3 Both co-leaders shall demonstrate at least an-early-intermediate (B1) spoken language level in both official languages upon their election or-appointment. Indigenous co-leaders are exempt from this requirement.-9.4.7 Co-Leadership candidates must have been Members of the Party in good standing at least 3- months prior to an election;
-9.4.8 Two hundred (200) Members of the Party in good standing shall be required to nominate a-Co-Leadership slate;-9.4.9 All Members of the Party in good standing shall be eligible to vote for the position of the-Leader.-9.4.10 Voting shall be exercised using a form of the single transferable vote (STV) requiring a- majority of votes cast for election.
-9.5 Dispute Resolution-9.5.1 Candidates to Co-Leadership and Co-Leaders will commit to:-9.5.1.1 Flagging any apparent disagreements early and openly to one another;-9.5.1.2 Keeping any disagreements or dispute private and confidential between until resolved;-9.5.1.3 Attempting compromise and the search for consensus if and where disagreements exist;-9.5.1.4 Pursuing mediation from a mutually agreed upon mediator skilled in dispute resolution should-one of them feel the disagreement requires it;-9.5.1.5 Avoiding adversarial, legalistic solutions at all costs.--9.6 Accountability and Leadership Review- 9.6.1 Co-Leaders are accountable to the Members assembled as General Meeting.
-9.6.2 A Co-Leadership Review shall take place:-9.6.2.1 Within six months of a Federal General Election, unless one of the Co-Leaders becomes Prime-Minister or is appointed to Cabinet as part of a Coalition Government, a Leadership Review, where-all Members in good standing may vote, shall be held;-9.6.2.2 Should at least 50% of the Membership petition Federal Council to hold a Co-Leadership- Review;
- 9.6.2.3 Should a resolution approved by at least the two-thirds (2/3) of Federal Council and the
- two-thirds (2/3) of Caucus at an extraordinary Federal Council meeting calls for a Co-Leadership
- Review.
- 9.6.3 The date of the Leadership Review vote will be set by Federal Council and may coincide with a
- General Meeting.
- 9.6.4 The Co-Leaders’ terms shall end if Members in good standing do not pass a resolution endorsing
- the Co-Leaders by at least sixty percent (60%).
-9.7 Consistency-9.7.1 This Constitution and Bylaws, as well as all other existing internal and external literature-will be amended to reflect Article 9 and refer to Co-Leaders instead of Leader. Type of ProposalA-constitutional amendment to change the constitution or bylawsObjective / BenefitThe 2022 Leadership-Contest saw four candidates running on a Co-Leadership platform. Together, they gathered more than-88% of the vote at the first round.- As we prepare for the next elections - which could take place sooner than 2025 - this party needs to
-move fast on this promise to members and Canadians and institute co-leadership.If your proposal-replaces an existing policy or policies, which one does it replace?The following proposal would-amend the GPC Constitution to add a new Article - right above the one referring to Federal Council-- to move on the promise of Co-Leadership and define the purposes, duties, powers and election of-the Co-Leaders as well as the measures to ensure they remain accountable to the party membership.--It also modifies all Articles and bylaws that refer to the « Leader".List any supporting evidence-for your proposalThe Green Parties of New Zealand, Germany, England & Wales have-espoused co-leadership years ago and succeeded in building strong political movements that challenge-status quo in their respective nations. At home, Québec Solidaire also operates with a dual-leadership that has shifted the conversation about leadership in the province and allowed them to-make significant gains.Does this proposal affect any particular group and what efforts have been-made to consult with the group or groups?Members have had a chance to interact with two pairs of-candidates proposing co-leadership throughout the 2022 leadership campaign and have since November-had the opportunity to observe the collaboration between Elizabeth and I, as well as to share-supportive feedback and comments during numerous town halls and community events throughout the-country. Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?Unsure or Not applicable (e.g.-directives and constitutional changes)Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted-in.English
- +Proposal text
- +
- +Article 9 - Co-Leaders
- +
- +Preamble:
- +
- +In the 2022 leadership race, the membership had a choice between two co-leadership teams as well as
- +two individual leadership candidates. The members voted for Elizabeth May as Leader with the
- +platform commitment to appoint Jonathan Pedneault Deputy Leader while working toward a
- +constitutional amendment to move the GPC to co-leadership, in preparation for the next federal
- +election. If this constitutional amendment for co-leadership is approved, then the membership will
- +be asked to both confirm and ratify that change and to approved Elizabeth May and Jonathan Pedneault
- +as the party's first Co-Leaders as part of the transition. Following the next federal election, and
- +when the next leadership contest occurs, the leadership race will be for Co-Leaders to run as
- +slates.
- +
- 9.1 There shall be two spokespeople for the Green Party of Canada, known as Co-Leaders.
- 9.2. Purpose
- 9.2.1 The Co-Leaders will follow the principles of “servant Leadership". They shall be the primary
- public faces of the party, responsible for presenting Green Party policy and promoting its electoral
- activity and campaigns to the public on a daily basis.
- 9.2.3 They will be called to inspire, motivate, mobilize and help grow the Green movement and to
- influence public opinion and decision-making in the Parliament of Canada. The Co-Leaders are
- expected to run in federal elections.
- 9.2.4 Prior to an election, the Co-Leaders will jointly decide on a primary spokesperson - filed as
- +‘Leader’ pursuant to the Canada Elections Act - tasked with attending the National Party Leaders’
- debates.
- 9.3 Duties and Powers
- 9.3.1 The Co-Leaders shall:
- 9.3.1.1 Act in accordance with the Constitution, Bylaws and Principles of the Green Party of Canada;
- +
- 9.3.1.2 Speak for the Party concerning political issues and be guided in so doing by the Party’s
- member-made policies and platform;
- +
- 9.3.1.3 Share one vote on Federal Council and the Executive Committee;
- +
- 9.3.1.4 Chair the Caucus and Shadow Cabinet;
- +9.3.1.5 Appoint or remove a Deputy Leader as needed;
- +9.3.1.6 Appoint or remove members of the Shadow Cabinet;
- +9.3.1.7 Attend to any other duties and responsibilities pursuant to the Canada Elections Act;
- +9.3.1.8 Be an integral part of discussions and decision-making about the Party’s Electoral Strategy.
- +9.3.1.9 Report to the Party membership at every General Assembly
- +9.4 Election of Co-Leaders
- +9.4.1 The Party Co-Leaders shall be elected in accordance with the Bylaws and shall always include:
- +9.4.1.1 At least one woman; and one person of any gender;
- +9.4.1.2 Both co-leaders shall demonstrate functional proficiency in both official languages upon
- +their election or appointment. Indigenous co leaders are exempt from this requirement.
- +9.4.2 Co-Leadership candidates must have been Members of the Party in good standing at least 3
- months prior to an election;
- +9.4.3 Co-leadership candidates shall run as a team.
- +9.4.4 Two hundred (200) Members of the Party in good standing shall be required to nominate a
- +Co-Leadership slate;
- +9.4.5 Voting shall be exercised using a form of the single transferable vote (STV) requiring a
- majority of votes cast for election.
- +9.5 Vacancies
- +9.5.1 Should one or both Co-Leaders resign or their positions becoming vacant, Federal Council is to
- +proceed as highlighted in Bylaw 2.1.8
- +9.6. Accountability and Leadership Review
- 9.6.1 Co-Leaders are accountable to the Members assembled as General Meeting.
- +9.6.2 A Co-Leadership review where all Members in good standing may vote, shall be held:
- +
- +9.6.2.1 Within six months after a Federal Election, unless one of the Co-Leaders becomes Prime
- +Minister or is appointed to Cabinet as part of a Coalition Government;
- +9.6.2.2. Should at least 50% of the Membership petition Federal Council to hold a Co-Leadership
- Review;
- +
- 9.6.2.3 Should a resolution approved by at least the two-thirds (2/3) of Federal Council and the
- two-thirds (2/3) of Caucus at an extraordinary Federal Council meeting calls for a Co-Leadership
- Review.
- 9.6.3 The date of the Leadership Review vote will be set by Federal Council and may coincide with a
- General Meeting.
- 9.6.4 The Co-Leaders’ terms shall end if Members in good standing do not pass a resolution endorsing
- the Co-Leaders by at least sixty percent (60%).
- +9.7 Dispute Resolution
- +
- +9.7.1 Candidates to Co-Leadership and Co-Leaders will commit to:
- +
- +9.7.1.1 Flagging any apparent disagreements early and openly to one another;
- +
- +9.7.1.2 Keeping any disagreements or dispute private and confidential between until resolved;
- +
- +9.7.1.3 Attempting compromise and the search for consensus if and where disagreements exist;
- +
- +9.7.1.4 Pursuing mediation from a mutually agreed upon mediator skilled in dispute resolution should
- +one of them feel the disagreement requires it;
- +
- +9.7.1.5 Avoiding adversarial, legalistic solutions at all costs.
- +
- +9.8 Consistency
- +
- +9.8.1 This Constitution and Bylaws, as well as all other existing internal and external literature
- +will be amended to reflect Article 9 and refer to Co-Leaders instead of Leader.
- +
- +Transitional Provisions
- +
- +1. If this amendment is adopted, it must be ratified by the membership. That ratification ballot
- +will include a second vote to ratify that the current Leader and Deputy Leader shall serve as the
- +party's first Co-Leaders.
- +
- +2. Following this transitional period, in recognition that the leadership race of 2022 elected a
- +Leader, whose campaign presented a partnership with the current Deputy Leader, with a joint platform
- +that set out the process for the transition, the next race for co-leadership will proceed as per the
- +amended Constitution.
- +
- +Bylaw 2.1.8 Where one or both of the Co-Leaders’ terms end or become vacant:
- +
- +2.1.8.1 If one Co-Leader position becomes vacant within two years of a Federal Election, the
- +remaining co-leader will nominate, and Federal Council shall appoint an interim co-leader until
- +after the Federal Election. Within six months after the federal election, baring one or both
- +Co-Leaders joining Cabinet, a co-leadership contest takes place in which both the Co-Leader and
- +interim Co-Leader are allowed to run.
- +
- +2.1.8.2 If one Co-Leader position becomes vacant more than two years from a Federal Election, a
- +co-leadership contest takes place within six months of the vacancy, in accordance with the bylaws.
- +In the interim, the remaining Co-Leader continues as interim Leader and is allowed to run as a slate
- +in the co-leadership contest.
- +
- +2.1.8.3 If the two Co-Leader positions become vacant, Federal Council, in consultation with the
- +legislative caucus, will appoint an interim Leader until a co-leadership contest is held in
- +accordance within six months of the vacancies, as per the constitution and bylaws. If the
- +appointment takes place less than one year from a Federal Election, Federal Council may decide to
- +organize the co-leadership contest after the election.
- +
- +Type of Proposal
- +
- +A constitutional amendment to change the constitution or bylaws
- +Objective / Benefit
- +
- +The 2022 Leadership Contest saw four candidates running on a Co-Leadership platform. Together, they
- +gathered more than 88% of the vote at the first round.
- As we prepare for the next elections - which could take place sooner than 2025 - this party needs to
- +move fast on this promise to members and Canadians and institute co-leadership.
- +
- +If your proposal replaces an existing policy or policies, which one does it replace?
- +
- +The following proposal would amend the GPC Constitution to add a new Article - right above the one
- +referring to Federal Council - to move on the promise of Co-Leadership and define the purposes,
- +duties, powers and election of the Co-Leaders as well as the measures to ensure they remain
- +accountable to the party membership.
- +
- +It also modifies all Articles and bylaws that refer to the « Leader".
- +
- +List any supporting evidence for your proposal
- +
- +The Green Parties of New Zealand, Germany, England & Wales have espoused co-leadership years ago
- +and succeeded in building strong political movements that challenge status quo in their respective
- +nations. At home, Québec Solidaire also operates with a dual leadership that has shifted the
- +conversation about leadership in the province and allowed them to make significant gains.
- +
- +Does this proposal affect any particular group and what efforts have been made to consult with the
- +group or groups?
- +
- +Members have had a chance to interact with two pairs of candidates proposing co-leadership
- +throughout the 2022 leadership campaign and have since November had the opportunity to observe the
- +collaboration between Elizabeth and I, as well as to share supportive feedback and comments during
- +numerous town halls and community events throughout the country.
- +
- +Jurisdiction: Is this proposal under federal jurisdiction?
- +
- +Unsure or Not applicable (e.g. directives and constitutional changes)
- +
- +Please indicate the language the proposal is being submitted in.
- +
- +English