Leaders for the 5 main parties pitch why they should be prime minister

you have the power to change the system, Green Party co-leader Jonathan Pedneault saysCo-leader of the Green Party Jonathan Pedneault, who does not currently hold a seat in the House of Commons, urged Canadians to not give into the idea that change is impossible. He said the current system is rigged against the majority and it is up to the people to make a difference and create a fairer society.
Pedneault emphasized the importance of environmental issues and the need for urgent action to combat climate change. He criticized the other party leaders for not prioritizing the environment and failing to take meaningful steps to protect the planet for future generations.
“We cannot afford to wait any longer. The time for action is now,” Pedneault said. “We must elect leaders who will prioritize the health of our planet and the well-being of all Canadians.”
Co-leader Elizabeth May echoed Pedneault’s sentiments, highlighting the Green Party’s commitment to sustainability, renewable energy, and social justice. She emphasized the need for bold and innovative solutions to address the climate crisis and create a more equitable society.
“We have the power to make a difference. We have the power to choose leaders who will prioritize the future of our planet and the well-being of all Canadians,” May said.
The Green Party’s platform includes ambitious climate targets, investments in clean energy and green infrastructure, and policies to promote social and economic justice. Pedneault and May called on Canadians to vote for change and support a party that is committed to creating a more sustainable and equitable future for all.