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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Guelph MPP Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to a new report from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) and Royal Lepage’s 2025 renter report. 

“Ford’s failure to address the housing crisis is driving the affordability crisis in Ontario. 

This government is falling far behind its target of building …

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – MPP Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to the government’s 2025 budget.

“This budget ignores the fact that people are going to be hurt by the trade war. We need a budget that actually invests in people.

Instead of stepping up with solutions that put everyday people first …

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASEMAY 13, 2025

This morning, MPP Mike Schreiner and Haldimand-Norfolk independent MPP Bobbi Ann Brady were joined by representatives from the Ontario Federation of Agriculture and the National Farmers Union, Ontario to announce their intention to introduce legislation to protect Ontario’s farmland through the creation of a “Foodbelt”.

“Ontario loses the equivalent …

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – MPP Mike Schreiner, joined a diverse coalition of organizations united against Bill 5 at a press conference hosted by Environmental Defence, and released the following statement:

“I was inspired by the incredible range of voices speaking out against Bill 5 today.

From environmental NGOs and First Nations leaders to legal …

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Addressing delegates at the 2025 Ontario Small Urban Municipalities (OSUM) Conference, Ontario Greens Leader Mike Schreiner called for urgent provincial action to tariff-proof Ontario’s economy, invest in local communities, and fix the growing crisis of care across small urban municipalities.

“With youth unemployment nearing 16% and the threat of …

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