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Green Party settles with commission over exclusion from federal leaders’ debate

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Last updated: 2025/12/30 at 2:13 PM
Press Room Published December 30, 2025
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The federal Leaders’ Debates Commission says it has settled with the Green Party after the party vowed to challenge its removal from the spring election debates.

In April, the commission rescinded its invitation to the Green Party

Craig Lord · The Canadian Press · Posted: Dec 30, 2025 1:49 PM EST | Last Updated: 23 minutes ago

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Green Party leader Elizabeth May and former co-leader Jonathan Pedneault, shown here at news conference in March, were excluded from participating in federal election debates last spring. (The Canadian Press)

The federal Leaders’ Debates Commission says it has settled with the Green Party after the party vowed to challenge its removal from the spring election debates.

In April, the commission rescinded an invitation for Jonathan Pedneault, then co-leader of the Greens, to appear at a pair of leaders’ debates in Montreal.

The commission said at the time that it made the decision because the Green Party was not running candidates in the necessary number of ridings.

The Greens were outraged at the decision, which came on the morning of the first debate, and vowed legal action over the exclusion.

The commission said in a brief statement Tuesday that it has settled with the party but did not provide any details of the settlement.

Pedneault stepped down as co-leader after failing to secure a seat in the April 28 election.

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Craig Lord is a reporter with The Canadian Press.

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