Tag: events

  • Article: Greens fail to win an Ottawa seat, but stay optimistic

    Article: Greens fail to win an Ottawa seat, but stay optimistic

    Ottawa Citizen reporter Natasha Baldin joined the Green Party’s candidates as we watched the election results live at the Riverside Pub.

    “When people think Green, they think of the environment, and if you ask people what their priorities are right now, they will say the economy or trade or immigration is on their mind, but not the environment,” said Ottawa West-Nepean Green candidate Prashanta Dhakal.

    Read here: https://ottawacitizen.com/news/ottawa-green-party-optimistic

  • Link – Ottawa Citizen

    Link – Ottawa Citizen

    The Ottawa Citizen has covered our first debate for the April 28, 2025 election.

    Several questions addressed climate change, to the consternation of People’s Party of Canada candidate Glen Armstrong, who claimed “uncertainty” around the science of climate change and voiced doubts on the validity of carbon-capture programs. “Carbon dioxide is a natural substance that is absorbed by plants. So why the carbon capture?,” he wondered, only to be schooled by the Green Party’s Prashanta Dhakal. “Carbon dioxide is not a pollutant in small quantities, but it’s bad in large concentrations,” Dhakal explained patiently. “We need a certain amount of carbon dioxide in order to keep the planet warm, but, if there’s too much, it’s like a blanket, it can overheat the climate … It’s absolutely known science. This is nothing new and I don’t know why we’re talking about this now.” He received a round of applause for keeping his cool on the issue. 

    – Lynn Saxberg, Ottawa Citizen

    Read the full article here.

    Four candidates stand behind a desk while a host introduces them to the crowd
    Prashanta Dhakal with the Green Party joins three other candidates at an all candidates debate in Ottawa.