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'Highly symbolic': Canada's Annamie Paul becomes first Black party leader

- Reuters in Ottawa

Annamie Paul, the first Black person to head a mainstream Canadian federal party, said on Monday that her victory was a sign that politics could become more inclusive.

Paul, a 47-year-old Toronto lawyer, beat seven other contenders to win the leadership of the country’s Green party late on Saturday.

“It is highly symbolic and highly important that I sit here today,” she told a news conference in Ottawa.

“What I bring is hope to all the people who have not seen themselves represente­d in politics to this point, hope it’s possible we can have a more inclusive style of politics.“

Paul is the second person of color to head a federal party in Canada after Jagmeet Singh took over the left-leaning New Democrats in 2017.

The prime minister, Justin Trudeau, has frequently said there is a need to address what he calls systemic racism in Canada.

Paul faces several challenges. The

Greens have only three legislator­s in the 338-seat House of Commons and she herself is not a member of parliament.

Paul will contest a special election in the parliament­ary constituen­cy of Toronto Centre later this month but that seat is likely to be retained by the ruling Liberals. She came in a distant fourth in a bid for the same seat in a federal election last year.

The Liberals, who have only a minority of seats in the House of Commons and rely on the support of other parties, look set to govern with the New Democrats and therefore do need the backing of the Greens.

Paul said Canada faced two great challenges: the coronaviru­s pandemic and global warming.

“The climate emergency is and remains the existentia­l crisis of our times and we cannot forget about it because it has not forgotten about us,” she said.

 ??  ?? Annamie Paul said at a news conference in Ottawa her victory ‘is highly symbolic and highly important that I sit here today’. Photograph: Green Party of Canada/AFP/Getty Images
Annamie Paul said at a news conference in Ottawa her victory ‘is highly symbolic and highly important that I sit here today’. Photograph: Green Party of Canada/AFP/Getty Images

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