Elizabeth May predicts she won’t stand alone after the next election
OTTAWA — Finishing fourth in a byelection is not usually cause for celebration.
But delight was in the air for Elizabeth May and the Green Party of Canada over their candidate’s fourth-place result in the recent byelection in the eastern Ontario riding of Leeds-Grenville-Thousand Islands and Rideau Lakes.
Not because they came anywhere close to taking the seat — Conservative Michael Barrett cruised to an easy win — but because the Greens finished just 24 votes shy of the NDP.
“Virtual tie between the Greens and the NDP,” screamed the headline on a news release issued the next day.