Green Party of Canada

Green Party of Canada
Parti vert du Canada
Leader
Deputy leaderAngela Davidson
PresidentVincent J. Carbonneau
Executive DirectorPaul Manly
Founded4 November 1983 (1983-11-04)
Headquarters116 Albert Street
Suite 812
Ottawa, Ontario
Youth wingYoung Greens of Canada
Membership (2025) 10,301
Ideology
Continental affiliationFederation of the Green Parties of the Americas
International affiliationGlobal Greens
Colours  Green
Senate
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House of Commons
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Website
greenparty.ca/en

The Green Party of Canada (French: Parti vert du Canada) is a federal political party in Canada, founded in 1983 with a focus on green politics.

The Green Party is currently the fifth largest party in the House of Commons by seat count. It elected its first member of Parliament (MP), leader Elizabeth May, in the 2011 election, winning in the Saanich—Gulf Islands. In the 2019 election, the party expanded its caucus to three. In the 2021 election, the party fell to two seats. In the 2025 election, the party fell to one seat.

Elizabeth May served as the party leader from 2006 to 2019, and again since November 19, 2022. On February 4, 2025, the party ratified a motion to adopt a co-leadership model, with May and Jonathan Pedneault serving together as the first co-leaders of the party.

The Green Party is founded on six principles: ecological wisdom, non-violence, social justice, sustainability, participatory democracy, and respect for diversity.