Green Party Challenges Debate Exclusion in Court

April 24, 2025, 5:20 pm

The Green Party of Canada has launched legal action after being excluded from this year’s election debates. The party argues that this omission undermines fair representation and electoral transparency while demanding a judicial review to force their inclusion in future debates.


ledevoir.com / Les verts se tournent vers la Cour fédérale pour contester leur exclusion des débats

Le parti veut que la décision de la commission des débats soit reconnue comme «déraisonnable».

thestar.com / Green Party going to court after being dropped from election debates

OTTAWA - The Green Party of Canada says it's going to court to challenge the Leaders' Debates Commission's decision to drop the party from this year's election debates.

winnipegfreepress.com / Green Party going to court after being dropped from election debates


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