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Jo-Ann Roberts
Canadian politician

Jo-Ann Roberts

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Canadian politician
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Place of birth
Halifax, Canada
Age
68 years
Education
Mount Allison University
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Biography

Jo-Ann Roberts (born 1956) is a Canadian politician and former journalist who currently serves as the interim leader of the Green Party of Canada since November 4, 2019, having been appointed upon Elizabeth May stepping down from the party's leadership role.

Roberts previously served as the party's deputy leader since March 2018 and was a broadcaster with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. She has been a federal Green Party candidate twice in the past, running in Victoria in 2015 and in Halifax in 2019. She was appointed to be deputy leader of the party in 2018, serving alongside Daniel Green.

Personal life

Roberts has a B.A. from Mount Allison University and a journalism degree from Carleton University.

She is married to Ken Kelly, with whom she has four adult children. She also has two grandchildren and cites the birth of her first grandchild as one of the forces which compelled her to move into politics in 2014. Roberts has claimed that she wanted to have an adequate answer if her granddaughter asked her what she had done to fight climate change.

Political career

Roberts left her job at the CBC in 2014 to pursue a career in advocacy for public communication and the environment. She decided to run as a Green Party candidate in Victoria for the 2015 federal election campaign. While she had been approached by other parties, she claimed that the Green Party platform was the one which most aligned with her beliefs. She came second in 2015 with almost 24,000 votes, which is more votes than was received by 131 MPs who were elected.

After the election, Roberts and her family moved back to her childhood hometown of Halifax. In 2018, she was appointed by Elizabeth May to serve as the deputy leader of the party, alongside Daniel Green. She ran as the Green Party candidate in Halifax in the 2019 federal election, finishing in third with 14% of the vote.

On November 4, 2019, Elizabeth May announced that she would be stepping down as leader of the Green Party, effective immediately. She then named Roberts as the new interim leader until a new leader could be elected at the party convention in October 2020.

Roberts serves as host and producer for the Green Party podcast, People, Politics, and Planet.

Electoral record

2019 Canadian federal election: Halifax
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
LiberalAndy Fillmore23,68142.48−9.25
New DemocraticChristine Saulnier16,74730.04−6.09
GreenJo-Ann Roberts8,01314.37+11.08
ConservativeBruce Holland6,45611.58+2.97
People'sDuncan McGenn6331.14
Animal ProtectionBill Wilson2220.40
Total valid votes/Expense limit55,752100.0   $102,876.75
Total rejected ballots3610.64+0.15
Turnout56,11375.04+0.36
Eligible voters74,778
Source: Elections Canada
2015 Canadian federal election: Victoria
PartyCandidateVotes%±%Expenditures
New DemocraticMurray Rankin30,39742.28-8.50$222,151.95
GreenJo-Ann Roberts23,66632.92+21.31$147,733.88
LiberalCheryl Thomas8,48911.81-2.18$36,199.72
ConservativeJohn Rizzuti8,48011.79-11.83$72,891.79
LibertarianArt Lowe5390.75+0.26$900.00
Animal AllianceJordan Reichert2000.28$10,110.17
IndependentSaul Andersen1240.17
Total valid votes/Expense limit71,895100.00 $234,268.29
Total rejected ballots2410.33
Turnout72,13677.92
Eligible voters92,574
New Democratic holdSwing-14.90
Source: Elections Canada


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