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Adriane Carr | |
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Vancouver City Councillor | |
Assumed office December 2011 | |
Deputy Leader Green Party of Canada | |
In office 2006 – 22 January 2014[1] Serving with Georges Laraque | |
Leader | Elizabeth May |
Leader of the Green Party of British Columbia | |
In office 2000–2005 | |
Preceded by | Stuart Parker Tom Hetherington (interim) |
Succeeded by | Jane Sterk Christopher Bennett (interim) |
In office 1983–1985 | |
Preceded by | none |
Succeeded by | none |
Personal details | |
Born | 1952 (age 71–72) Vancouver |
Political party | Green Party of Canada |
Residence | Vancouver |
Adriane Carr (born 1952) is a Canadian academic, activist and green politician.[2] She has served on Vancouver City Council since its 2011 municipal election.[3][4] She was a founding member of the Green Party of British Columbia (BC Green Party) and was the party's first leader, then known as "spokesperson", from 1983 to 1985. In 2000, she became the party's leader again.[2] In the 2005 provincial election, she received over 25 percent of the vote in her home riding of Powell River-Sunshine Coast. In September 2006, she was appointed by federal Green Party leader Elizabeth May, to be one of her two deputy leaders.
After two losses as a federal candidate in the Vancouver Centre electoral district (2008 and 2011), Carr was elected to Vancouver City Council in November 2011. She was the sole candidate of the Green Party of Vancouver for one of 10 seats in the at-large election held in the 2011 municipal election. This was her first electoral success in eight attempts, and she was the first person elected under the Green Party banner to the council of a major Canadian city.[3] She was re-elected in 2014, 2018, and 2022.