THE BC Green Party announced on Wednesday that it has elected Emily Lowan as its new leader, following the conclusion of the 2025 Leadership Contest.
Lowan, a Victoria-based organizer and advocate, has spent over a decade building campaigns for climate justice, Indigenous solidarity, and democratic reform. She has led high-impact campaigns at Climate Action Network Canada, published critical climate research, worked at the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Corporate Mapping Project, and successfully fought for fossil fuel divestment as a student union leader.
“Our bold, progressive vision has captured the imagination of a new generation of Green voters,” said Lowan. “I know that we’re at the forefront of a powerful movement that will reclaim BC’s economy for working people, not billionaires and multinational corporations. Together, we can build a resilient, thriving province that respects Indigenous sovereignty and our planetary boundaries.”
Jeremy Valeriote, Interim Party Leader and MLA for West Vancouver–Sea to Sky, said: “Emily is an extraordinary organizer who has built movements, challenged powerful interests, and inspired people across the province. Her leadership signals a bold new chapter for the BC Greens.”
Rob Botterell, MLA for Saanich North and the Islands, said: “First, I want to sincerely thank our interim leader, Jeremy Valeriote, for guiding the BC Greens with such steadiness and commitment over the past year. I also want to congratulate Emily on a hard-fought and well-earned campaign victory. I have confidence our new leader will lead a strong grassroots movement across this province and strengthen the BC Green Party writ large.”
Alex Pope, Chair of the Leadership Contest Committee and Vice Chair of the party’s Provincial Council, added: “This was one of the most energizing leadership races in our party’s history. Emily’s ability to connect grassroots organizing with strong policy vision will strengthen our movement and expand our reach across the province.”
Voter stats:
* 8,641 eligible voters total
* 5,259 voters cast a ballot (61%)
* 68% chose to complete verification
* Votes:
– Emily Lowan: 3,189
– Jonathan Kerr: 1,908
– Adam Bremner-Akins: 128
– None of the options: 14




