QUEEN’S PARK – MPP for Guelph Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to the release of the FAO’s Expenditure Monitor 2023-24: Q3.

“For years, we’ve watched this government hoard billions of dollars in their rainy-day contingency fund while withholding from our public-sector workers the wages they were rightfully owed, undermining the services people …

TORONTO — Mike Schreiner announced the People with Disabilities Support Plan this afternoon at a rally alongside the ODSP Action Coalition, Ontario Disability Coalition and Disability Justice Network of Ontario. Under the plan, he will:

Double Ontario Disability Support Program (ODSP) ratesMandate universal design to ensure that new affordable housing stock is accessible for all and create …

QUEEN’S PARK– Mike Schreiner made the following statement in response to the Premier’s government’s budget:

“The Premier just announced a 1950s-era Sprawl Budget that is taking us backwards and setting Ontario up for an expensive, unhealthy province that will pave over our children’s future.

We’re in a climate emergency and a cost of living crisis …

QUEEN’S PARK– Mike Schreiner made the following statement ahead of budget day:

“The Premier’s budget tomorrow needs to include investments in addressing the climate emergency, the housing affordability crisis and the mental health crisis.

We’re in a climate emergency that’s making life more expensive and unhealthy, it’s getting harder and harder for Ontarians to find …

TORONTO – Mike Schreiner will make housing more affordable for first-time home buyers by cracking down on wealthy speculators and corporations.

“I understand how hard it is for families to afford a home in the communities they love and we have real solutions to help,” Mike Schreiner said at an announcement in downtown Toronto as …

Mike Schreiner is calling on the Premier’s government to cut public transit fares in half as the price of gas continues to increase.

“The affordability crunch is hurting Ontarians. People need affordable options to get around and need relief right now,” Mike Schreiner said.

Gas prices are currently soaring over $1.7/litre in some parts of …

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