TORONTO — Mike Schreiner made the following statement on the COVID-19 outbreaks at prisons across Ontario:

“Provincial prisons across Ontario are experiencing mass COVID-19 outbreaks. The situation is out of control, but the government is nowhere in sight on the issue.

Fifteen of Ontario’s 25 jails are in outbreak. And 2,000 inmates are in medical …

TORONTO — This morning, Mike Schreiner held a virtual news conference and called for significant investment in student mental health as kids return to in-person learning.

“As kids head back to school this week, student mental health has to be a top priority,” Schreiner said. “Access to mental health care should not be …

TORONTO — Mike Schreiner made the following statement on the Paris Galt Moraine:

“If the past two years have taught us anything, it’s that health matters.

And that Ontarians need fresh air to breathe, healthy, local food to eat and clean water to drink.

That’s why it’s vital the government passes my bill: the Paris Galt Moraine Conservation …

Guelph is Ready: community leaders come together to discuss a safe return to school

(Guelph, January 14, 2022) – Officials and community leaders from Guelph gather to discuss being ready for a safe return for students.

In an impressive display of community leadership and collaboration, leaders in healthcare, education, public health, and business, along with municipal …

“Ontario is dead last when it comes to per-capita housing supply. We need to change course urgently.

It’s becoming harder and harder for people in Ontario to find an affordable place to live. The housing affordability crisis is hitting Ontarians hard.

It’s hurting them in their wallets, and it’s hurting their health.

If we want …

In an urgent letter to the Minister of Finance, Schreiner amplified the Ontario Nonprofit Network’s calls for key measures, including:

Ensure all supports that are available to small businesses (e.g. Small Business Relief Grant and Ontario Business Costs Rebate Program) include non-profit organizationsCreate a targeted support program for non-profits in Ontario that have specifically been impacted by …

“With schools expected to return on Monday, families and educators deserve to know key information about how safe their school is.

That’s why I’m calling on the Premier to implement a province-wide database on safe school statistics.The database should be broken down by individual schools, be up-to-date and highlight key safety information, including:

Number …

TORONTO — Mike Schreiner made the following statement in response to the Premier press conference:

“The Premier’s dithering and delays have left Ontarians scrambling once again.

The result is that businesses, students, parents and health care workers are now suffering because the Premier didn’t take proactive measures.

The Premier simply can’t delay delivering the support people …

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