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Annamie Paul in conversation with Paul Wells: Maclean’s Live

The new leader of the Green Party of Canada joins senior writer Paul Wells to discuss her plan for the future of the party

For the first time in 14 years, the Green Party of Canada is under new leadership. Annamie Paul inherits a party that has struggled to make its mark, but she arrives in a period of rapid change, when her party’s issues are high on the public agenda. What’s her plan? She’ll share her thoughts with Maclean’s senior writer Paul Wells.

The conversations will be broadcast on the Maclean’s Facebook page as well as at macleans.ca/live on Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. ET. Follow us on Facebook to be notified of future #MacleansLive conversations.

This conversation is presented by the Canadian Bankers Association in partnership with the NAC.


Past guests include:

October 2020EJ Dionne Jr., Maryscott “Scotty” Greenwood, Eugene Daniels and Carlos Lozada
October 2020: Investigative journalist Justin Ling on serial killer Bruce McArthur
September 2020: Federal environment minister Jonathan Wilkinson
July 2020: Dr. Catherine Hankins and Dr. David Naylor, members of the COVID-19 Immunity Task Force
June 2020: Kevin Loring, playwright, actor, director of Indigenous Theatre at the NAC
June 2020: Guest host Desmond Cole with panelists Esi Edugyan, Robyn Maynard, Syrus Marcus Ware and Ian Williams
June 2020: Carol Anderson and Kevin Young
June 2020: Parliamentary budget officer Yves Giroux & Information Commissioner Caroline Maynard
May 2020: Health minister Patty Hajdu
May 2020: Alberta Premier Jason Kenney
April 2019: Bank of Canada governor, Stephen Poloz
February 2019: Canadian ambassador to the U.S., David MacNaughton
December 2018: Former prime minister Jean Chrétien
November 2018: Alberta Premier Rachel Notley
September 2018: Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
June 2018: Jane Philpott, former minister of Indigenous services.
May 2018: Jason Kenney, leader of Alberta’s United Conservative Party (current Premier of Alberta)
April 2018: Katie Telford, chief of staff to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
March 2018: Conservative leader Andrew Scheer
February 2018: NDP leader Jagmeet Singh

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