Green Party president resigns, saying her ‘optimism has died’
OTTAWA — The president of the Green Party of Canada has resigned, telling members in a letter that her “optimism has died” amid ongoing party turmoil.
The Canadian Press has obtained a letter from Lorraine Rekmans, who writes that she can no longer serve because “there is no vision for a better future, but only an effort to look back and settle old scores, while the planet burns.”
Rekmans writes that she has been marginalized, insulted and denigrated by leadership contestants and sees no way to continue as president when one of them will be principal spokesperson for the party.
Four of the six leadership candidates, along with Green MP Mike Morrice, recently issued a joint statement to condemn the misgendering of interim leader Amita Kuttner — who is transgender and nonbinary — in a party Zoom event, though they commended Rekmans for an immediate apology.