Jonathan Pedneault resigns from Green Party, leaving Elizabeth May as sole leader
OTTAWA — The man who was chosen by Green Party members to be co-leader with Elizabeth May says he’s resigning.
Jonathan Pedneault says he is leaving for personal reasons and that it’s been an honour to serve beside May and the party’s other member of Parliament, Mike Morrice.
Pedneault, who does not have his own seat in Parliament, says he is proud to have worked on rebuilding the party and stabilizing its base.
May says she is “heartbroken” by his decision and she remains committed to the co-leadership model she sought after the 2021 federal election.