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Posted: December 4, 2014

Green acclaimed for Greens

Bill Green of Kimberley will be the Green Party candidate in the next federal election, after being acclaimed in the contest for the Kootenay-Columbia riding nomination.

Bill Green
Bill Green

Shortly before the scheduled December 6 vote, the other contestant, Keith Page of Nelson, withdrew from the race.

ā€œI am very excited to start campaigning now for the 2015 federal election,ā€ said Bill Green. ā€œAnd Iā€™m really happy that the Kootenay-Columbia Greens have selected a candidate early so we are ready for an early election.ā€

Green previously ran for the Greens federally in 2011.

ā€œBill is clearly the best candidate for Kootenay-Columbiaā€ said withdrawing candidate Keith Page, ā€œand I look forward to working on his campaign. Iā€™ve been nothing but impressed with his dedication to this region.ā€

ā€œI am very appreciative of Keithā€™s campaign to win the nomination,ā€ added Green. ā€œI think that it was great that we had a nomination contest and I certainly learned from Keithā€™s views, as well as from all of the people I met at the eight meetings held throughout the riding over the last six weeks.ā€

In place of the planned nomination meeting on Saturday, December 6, the Kootenay-Columbia Greens are holding a campaign launch event in seven communities around the riding, linked by videoconference.

The event runs from 5 to 6 p.m. upstairs at the Kimberley Public Library, at the Creston Library, at the Home of Eric Peter in Invermere (2587 Ledgerock Court), and above the Brickhouse in Fernie (401 2nd Ave, 2nd floor) and in Nelson, Kaslo, and Golden. All are welcome.

ā€œIā€™m campaigning to win this election, and Greens across the country have shown that Greens can get elected and bring a wide range of important issues forward at all levels of governmentā€ said Green. ā€œMost importantly, I want to give real representation to the people and communities of this riding in Parliament. We need to revive our democracy, we need a smart economy, and we need strong communities.ā€

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