Pedneault should have stayed on while E-May should have resigned. This unfortunately does continue the persistent trend where everyone gradually cycles away from the governance powers within the party, other than E-May herself...
The challenge is how do the Greens avoid another Annamie Paul situation with May still around? That is, May needs to exit as leader and likely also leave Parliament, setting Gulf Islands up for her successor (risky but necessary)
Pedneault should have stayed on while E-May should have resigned. This unfortunately does continue the persistent trend where everyone gradually cycles away from the governance powers within the party, other than E-May herself...
The challenge is how do the Greens avoid another Annamie Paul situation with May still around? That is, May needs to exit as leader and likely also leave Parliament, setting Gulf Islands up for her successor (risky but necessary)