Amita Kuttner says party must stop infighting, focus on environmental issues
OTTAWA — Amita Kuttner, the newly named interim leader of the Green Party of Canada, says their job is to “heal” the party after months of infighting and strife.
Kuttner, 30, who identifies as nonbinary and transgender, wants to bring an end to internal squabbles and get the party “back on track” before the Greens choose their next leader.
The astrophysicist from Vancouver says that, with flooding and climate change devastating the country, Green policies on fixing the planet are crucially needed.
“This is the exact moment that we need a Green party, with everything that is going on in the world,” said Kuttner, who was appointed to the role on Wednesday night.