She ran as a candidate for the Green Party in the 2001 British Columbia provincial elections.
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Bass, concerned about global warming, entered electoral politics in 1996 as a candidate for Vancouver's civic Green Party under the leadership of Paul Watson but was defeated by a wide margin.