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BC Greens leadership to take youthful turn, with contenders’ average age of 30

VICTORIA - Stuart Parker was 21 when he became the leader of the B.C. Greens in 1993 after campaigning against McDonald’s use of ozone-damaging foam packaging. 

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BC Greens leadership to take youthful turn, with contenders' average age of 30

B.C. Green Party Leadership candidates Emily Lowan, left to right, Jonathan Kerr and Adam Bremner-Akins are shown in a composite image of three undated handout photos. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Handout — B.C. Green Party (Mandatory Credit)


VICTORIA - Stuart Parker was 21 when he became the leader of the B.C. Greens in 1993 after campaigning against McDonald’s use of ozone-damaging foam packaging. 

He said youth alone won’t be enough to sustain the next leader of the Greens, in a race where the average age of the contenders is just 30.

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