Daniel Green (politician)

Daniel Green
Green speaking at a press conference in 2015.
Green in 2015
Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Canada
In office
December 5, 2014 – 2019[1][2]
Serving with
Leader
Preceded byGeorges Laraque
Succeeded byVacant
Personal details
Born
Daniel Green

(1955-05-29) May 29, 1955 (age 69)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Political partyGreen
Residence(s)Hampstead, Quebec, Canada
Alma materUniversité du Québec à Montréal
Profession

Daniel Green (born May 29, 1955) is a Canadian politician, environmentalist and scientific communicator. Since 2000, he has been a consultant for Sierra Club of Canada, Société pour vaincre la pollution (SVP), Coalition Eau Secours, the Rivers Foundation, Nature Québec and Parks Canada.[3]

In 2014, Elizabeth May appointed him deputy leader of the Green Party of Canada.[4] He served as deputy leader alongside Jo-Ann Roberts until November 2019, when Roberts became the interim leader of the party.

  1. ^ Ballingall, Alex (October 2, 2021). "'There are no winners here, only losers.' The inside story of how the Green party toppled Annamie Paul and tore itself apart in the process". The Star. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  2. ^ Guly, Christopher (October 8, 2021). "Where Do the Greens Go from Here?". The Tyee. Retrieved November 30, 2021.
  3. ^ "Outremont". Green Party of Canada. Archived from the original on May 8, 2019. Retrieved July 13, 2019.
  4. ^ Croteau, Martin (December 2, 2014). "Parti vert: Daniel Green remplace Georges Laraque". La Presse (in Canadian French). Archived from the original on July 6, 2019. Retrieved July 13, 2019.