QUEEN’S PARK — MPP for Guelph Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to news that the Office of the Integrity Commissioner has received a request to investigate whether the Housing Minister’s Chief of Staff contravened the Public Service of Ontario Act in deciding which lands to remove from the Greenbelt.

“Yesterday …

QUEEN’S PARK — MPP for Guelph Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to the publication of the Financial Accountability Office’s Q4 Expenditure Monitor 2022-23.

“Ontarians are caught in the crosshairs of so many interconnected crises: healthcare, housing, climate, mental health – the list goes on and on.

It’s unconscionable that in the …

GUELPH — MPP for Guelph Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to a new report showing that development of the Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve (DRAP) will compromise the ecological integrity of the neighbouring Rouge National Urban Park.

The Duffins Rouge Agricultural Preserve is a cornerstone of Ontario’s Greenbelt, and one of …

GUELPH — MPP for Guelph Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to news that the environmental assessment conducted on the proposed Ontario Place redevelopment did not take into account the addition of the Therme megaspa or the expansion of the Live Nation concert venue.

“Given this government’s environmental track record, it’s …

QUEEN’S PARK — MPP Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to the air quality warnings currently in force across much of southern and eastern Ontario.

“The World Health Organization calls climate change the greatest health threat of this century – and we are seeing the proof in the skies above Ontario …

QUEEN’S PARK — MPP Mike Schreiner released the following statement supporting calls from leaders in housing, farming and more for the government to abandon its attack on Ontario’s farms and greenspaces.

“I’m so inspired to see leaders from across Ontario – in farming, housing, the environment and many more sectors – pushing back …

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