VANCOUVER (Reuters) - The Green Party, which is in fifth place behind the separatist Bloc Quebecois in Canada's closely fought election, is banking on its rivals' promises of electoral reform to help boost its showings in future elections.
Led by Elizabeth May, a fiery lawyer and vocal opponent of Prime Minister Stephen Harper, the Green Party has in recent years broadened its message from a single issue - the environment - into what it believes is a viable alternative for progressive voters.
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