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Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May is stepping down as party leader.
Speaking to reporters in Ottawa Monday, May said that she is leaving the post she has held since 2006, effective today.
May said she will continue to sit as a member of Parliament and will be the party's parliamentary caucus leader.
May said she promised her daughter that the 2019 election would be her last at the party's helm.
After years of May as the lone Green MP in the House of Commons, the Green Party caucus grew to three members in last month's election.
Former journalist Jo-Ann Roberts will serve as the party's interim leader. May said the party will hold a leadership vote in October 2020 at a convention in Charlottetown, P.E.I.