OTTAWA - Annamie Paul, the Green Party leader, has formally resigned and has also handed in her party membership.
Paul says she has sent in a formal resignation letter to the Green Party, which follows her announcement in September of her plans to step down.
On Sept. 27 I began the process of stepping down as Green Party of Canada Leader. Today I sent formal notice of my resignation to the GPC. I will also be ending my membership in the GPC.
— Annamie Paul (@AnnamiePaul) November 10, 2021
It was an honour to work for the people of Canada and I look forward to serving in new ways.
The Green leader, the first Black and Jewish woman to lead a major political party in Canada, said after the election that leading the Greens had been the worst period of her life.
The Greens returned only two MPs in the Sept. 20 election and Paul failed to win her Toronto riding.
The party's puny showing at the polls followed a period of infighting and sniping at Paul who says the party failed to do enough to support her.
The lawyer says it was an "honour to work for the people of Canada" and that she looks forward to serving in new ways.