From Jonathan Pedneault, Green Party of Canada <[email protected]>
Subject In trying times, I bet on the Greens and so should you
Date December 31, 2022 12:57 AM
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Hi Friend,

In less than 48 hours, the New Year will be banging on our doors. It will
barge in, whether we want it or not. I don't know how it is for you, but
for me, it is always a time of introspection, remembrance and reckoning. My
year started horribly.

On January 1, 2022, I welcomed the New Year with friends, watching
fireworks (which I profoundly dislike, like many accustomed to war zones).
I didn't know at that point that I would soon find myself compelled to
leave a job I liked and Norway, a country I had lived in for five years, to
engage in politics here, back home.

That turning point happened on February 24, when a former colleague called
me at 3am local time, asking me to grab my flack jacket and helmet and
board on the first flight to Warsaw.

War - this sickening disease - had struck Europe once more. With it, its
inevitable carnival of pain, horrors, broken families and sorrowed
landscapes.

In between air raid sirens, over the phone from Lviv, I interviewed mothers
who had to do the Heimlich maneuver on their unconscious children as they
climbed down hospital staircases to the safety of dark basements whenever
jets flew over Kherson or Kharkiv, threatening to drop their deadly loads.

I had been to many conflict areas over the past 14 years, but it now felt
like I had sleepwalked into a World War II movie set. Yet, it was all too
real. And it is not over.

As the world only just begins to cope with the devastating impacts of a
rise in average temperatures of 1.2 Celsius, we cannot afford more of this
large scale conflict.

Remember the Pakistan floods, the dry riverbeds in China and Europe, the
drought in BC, the hurricanes in Florida and the Atlantic this year? With
0.3 degrees left before we get to the Paris agreement's best case scenario,
we must brace ourselves for difficult times ahead.

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This is why I decided to return home and engage in politics. I love this
country. It gave me - a gay, mixed-race son of a single mother growing up
in fairly unprivileged circumstances - extraordinary opportunities. To
study. To live peacefully. To not have to fear to be who I am and love who
I will. But this return also came at a cost; a well-paid job, a nice place
of my own in a country that will forever remain my second home, good
friends I loved and miss.

It came at a cost and as a big gamble, for the idea to run for
co-leadership with Elizabeth was far from a given when I decided to take
that step. Furthermore, we faced formidable competition from extraordinary
candidates whom I am now grateful to call friends. While our co-leadership
ticket prevailed in the end, it was all a big gamble. And one that has yet
to deliver. For my motivation in engaging in politics is not to win, but
have the greatest impact possible. And that desired impact is clear to me:
help this country off its fossil fuel addiction, prepare our communities
for the coming storms and combat the growing inequalities that have turned
us into strangers to one another.

Why then not chose the Liberals or the NDP? Because neither is reliable,
nor honest. Because neither is ready to tell it to Canadians as it is. And
it is not pretty. Which is why we need the Greens more than ever. If we are
to prepare for the times to come, we must first acknowledge how difficult
times currently are and how difficult they will be. This is our only way to
make it to the other side, save lives and continue to preserve the things
that make our country one of the best in the world in which to live.

In these trying times, I chose the Greens. I urge you to now bank on us and
give us a chance to change Canadian politics for the better.

In less than 48h, 2023 will be barging through, full of promise and hope.
It's up to each and everyone of us to make sure they fulfill themselves. By
donating today to the Green Party of Canada, you can still benefit from
your 2022 tax credit while helping us rebuild this party.

We have much work to do. We need you. The future is green. It must be
green. Are you in?
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I look forward to your solidarity to continue the journey with you in
2023.

Happy New Year!

JP 

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