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Green Party of Ontario

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The Greens' healthcare policies are rooted in prevention, including increasing upstream investments in the social determinants of health like social isolation, housing insecurity and poverty, as well as partnering with the federal government to implement universal pharmacare and dental care programs.
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The party's housing plan, released in 2021, featured seven strategies to build what the party referred to as "more liveable and affordable communities." They included building more inclusive neighbourhoods through missing middle and midrise development, protecting farmland and other natural land from
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The Green Party supports phasing out fossil fuels and moving to renewable energy sources. Its platform included a number of measures to increase the affordability and accessibility of electric vehicles, retrofit homes and businesses to increase energy efficiency, and phase out fossil fuels to reach
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At the Party's 2006 Annual General Meeting (AGM), it adopted further changes to the existing Constitution that, amongst other things, reduced the size of the Provincial Council and renamed it the Provincial Executive. One of the first acts of the new Provincial Executive was to strike a hiring
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Throughout 2006, there was a move toward major constitutional changes in the party. Included in the changes were the formation of a much larger Provincial Executive, which included two gender paritied representatives from each of six regions, gender paritied Deputy Leaders, and the creation of
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approach to pollution pricing. In its 2022 platform, it proposed to take over federal administration of the carbon pricing system, increasing the price by $ 25 annually until it reaches $ 300/tonne and returning all revenues collected from individuals to individuals as dividends.
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The party supports a non-profit long-term care system and has called to phase out for-profit long-term care homes while increasing base funding for the sector. In its 2022 platform, the party pledged to build 55,000 long-term care beds by 2033 and at least 96,000 by 2041.
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Greens have historically supported tax relief for small businesses, generally funded by modest increases to the corporate tax rate. They have also proposed road pricing (including tolls, parking levies and land-value taxes near subways) to pay for public transit.
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Schreiner's campaign proved successful, and he was elected as the first ever Green MPP in Ontario history. He captured 45 per cent of the vote in the Guelph riding, more than doubling the previous percentage and nearly tripling his raw vote numbers.
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The party has proposed a number of tax measures to reduce speculation in the housing market, including a multi-homes tax on all individuals and corporations owning more than two residential properties, a vacant homes tax and an anti-flipping tax.
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The party advocates for improving the recruitment, retention and safety of public healthcare workers. It supports a publicly funded, publicly delivered healthcare system and opposes the privatisation of healthcare services.
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editorial board endorsed Schreiner as the best candidate in Guelph and said that he was "the most forthright leader in the campaign for the 7 June Ontario election." Schreiner was also endorsed by the
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urban sprawl, building and maintaining a provincial affordable housing supply, ending chronic homelessness, strengthening protections for renters and addressing speculation in the housing market. The
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De Jong announced his resignation as leader on 16 May 2009, at the Green Party of Ontario Annual General Meeting. A leadership and policy convention was held 13–15 November 2009 in London, Ontario.
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Its elected members have also called for more stringent tenants protections and for the province to partner with non-profit and co-operative housing providers to build affordable non-market homes.
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called for an increase in the number of provincially legislated sick days from three to ten and for a ban on employers requiring sick notes from employees who take time off due to illness.
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The party supports ten-dollar-a-day daycare. In its 2022 platform, it pledged to work with the federal government to ensure continued funding for universal access to ten-dollar-a-day care.
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The party's education platform includes updating Ontario’s funding formula to reflect evolving student needs, including adequate funding for special education and rural and remote schools.
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At the postsecondary level, the party has called to increase sector funding by indexing the base operating grant for Ontario's postsecondary institutions to the weighted national average.
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the party again ran nine candidates who fared worse, collecting 3,400 votes or 0.09%. In 1990, the party captured a higher result, with 40 candidates capturing 30,400 votes or 0.75%.
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The party is opposed to the construction of new nuclear plants. It has called for an end to the province's offshore wind moratorium in order to increase access to renewable power.
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saw an increase in vote share for the Ontario Greens. Running 102 out of a possible 103 candidates, the party captured 126,700 votes, or 2.82%. The GPO placed ahead of the
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The Green Party of Ontario believes in modernizing the social safety net to account for present-day challenges. Greens have advocated for the doubling of the
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s editorial board in an op-ed, "Mike Schreiner is the candidate most worthy of representing Guelph provincially," citing ten reasons to vote for Schreiner.
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funding cuts through the conversion of loans to grants for low- and middle-income students and the elimination of interest charges on student debt.
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editorial board endorsed the plan, referring to it as "an ambitious document that proposes tackling the housing crisis from all vantage points."
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In 2022, the party released a mental health policy paper calling for the expansion of access to mental health and addictions care under
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committee to bring on a full-time campaign manager in response to mounting internal pressures to ensure the party was ready for the
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by 2045 by replacing fossil fuels with renewable energy sources, growing green jobs and protecting the environment.
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for all Ontarians, in order to provide economic security while at the same time cutting red tape and bureaucracy.
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De Jong led the party through three election campaigns, gradually building party support to just over 8% in the
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Progressive Conservative minority defeated in no confidence vote, replaced by Liberal minority
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to allow development on southern Ontario's Greenbelt, which was ultimately reversed in 2023.
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The Green Party of Ontario became an official political party in 1983 and was registered with
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as its first official leader in 1993. It ran its first election as an organized party in the
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since its establishment in 1999. Green candidate Matt Richter placed second to PC candidate
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Greens advocate for stronger protections to wetlands and agricultural land. Party leader
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and an immediate base budget increase of 8% to the community mental health sector.
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The Greens became an officially registered political party in 1983. It fielded 58
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candidate. The seat had previously been in New Democratic hands since 2018.
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The party elected its second MPP in 2023. Green candidate and deputy leader
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and was again the only Green candidate elected. The party narrowly lost in
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Following his resignation, de Jong was replaced by Toronto entrepreneur
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Green Party of Ontario, Annual General Meeting, 22–24 September 2006
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multiple functionary roles separated from the Provincial Executive.
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Under de Jong's leadership, the party fielded a full slate of 107
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became the party's second elected member following her win in the
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Green Party of Ontario candidates in Ontario provincial elections
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or hybrid learning models. It has called for the elimination of
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In May 2018, a month ahead of that year's general election, the
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The Green Party of Ontario shares the values identified by the
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The party supports in-person learning and opposes mandatory
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A History of the Green Party in Ontario, by Frank de Jong
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