Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May attends the launch party for Kitchener-Centre candidate Mike Morrice

Federal Green Party Leader Elizabeth May was at a campaign launch party for Kitchener-Centre candidate, Mike Morrice Thursday night.

Alongside Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner, she addressed a number of political priorities, saying they are not just a one-issue party.

"We work hard on issues like affordable housing. I brought in a bill to help with lyme disease and I had it passed through parliament. We have championed issues. We are the first political party to call for pharmacare, and we have a detailed plan for how to do it."

She added the Green Party is proud of the policies they present.

"We are, at this point, the only National party prepared to show our entire budget, all of our numbers, to the parliamentary budget office, and have them review them and be able to tell Canadians from independent source, that this budget adds up."

With growing trust toward to the Green Party, May said they have been building a better voter base.

"I think our biggest obstacle has been that people feel that 'gee, if I vote Green, I have wasted my vote, it's not going to make the breakthrough,' now that we are making breakthroughs over and over and over again, that encourages voters to look at us with new eyes."

As more people are voting Green, May said Mike Morrice has a great shot at being elected.

The federal election will take place on October 21.