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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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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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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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1188:2022 provincial election
1114:2018 provincial election
1055:2007 provincial election
1028:2003 provincial election
1021:2007 provincial election
1014:1995 provincial election
954:1999 provincial election
663:Environmental skepticism
566:Ecological modernization
493:World Ecological Parties
4265:Other Canadian politics
4006:Speaker of the Assembly
3807:Green Quebec candidates
3715:Most recent or upcoming
3275:Green parties in Canada
2574:29 October 2007 at the
2484:"Past Election Results"
1440:carbon fee-and-dividend
1349:standardised testing.
1135:became the first Green
915:Parti vert de l'Ontario
511:Carbon fee and dividend
141:Political position
40:Parti vert de l'Ontario
4693:Green Party of Ontario
3996:Ontario Shadow Cabinet
3827:Young Greens of Canada
3568:Parliamentary election
3152:Green Party of Ontario
3086:Green Party of Ontario
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2980:Green Party of Ontario
2915:Green Party of Ontario
2884:Green Party of Ontario
2856:Green Party of Ontario
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2374:Green Party of Ontario
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1122:universal basic income
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601:effects of agriculture
37:Green Party of Ontario
4256:Equalization payments
3729:British Columbia 2020
3295:Green Party of Canada
2436:"Graphics and charts"
2400:"STATISTICAL SUMMARY"
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1083:The previous GPO logo
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682:Fossil fuel phase-out
546:Conservation movement
4387:Legislative Assembly
3717:leadership elections
3523:Leadership elections
3341:Prince Edward Island
2092:Extra-parliamentary
2052:Extra-parliamentary
2007:Extra-parliamentary
1967:Extra-parliamentary
1930:Extra-parliamentary
1890:Extra-parliamentary
1845:Extra-parliamentary
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1765:Extra-parliamentary
1182:was elected in 2023.
1164:2022–2023: Expanding
561:Ecological economics
463:European Green Party
425:Green libertarianism
307:Grassroots democracy
4662:Reform (Baldwinite)
4565:Patrons of Industry
4560:Liberal-Progressive
4531:Historical parties
4042:Former legislatures
3927:Lieutenant Governor
3890:Politics of Ontario
3792:Green BC candidates
3778:Provincial election
3216:on 19 October 2009.
3198:on 18 October 2009.
3180:on 18 October 2009.
2494:on 12 October 2007.
2488:www.elections.on.ca
2221:Politics of Ontario
1192:Parry Sound—Muskoka
762:transport hierarchy
606:effects of aviation
488:Global Young Greens
365:Ecoauthoritarianism
330:Alter-globalization
198:Politics of Ontario
18:Ontario Green Party
4657:Reform (Mackenzie)
3739:New Brunswick 2012
3154:. 19 February 2020
3088:. 11 December 2023
3035:CityNews Kitchener
2616:, 14 November 2009
2512:on 19 October 2009
1720:% of popular vote
1541:Parkdale—High Park
1533:Parkdale—High Park
1496:General elections
1292:net zero by 2045.
1270:sprawl development
1266:infill development
1246:net-zero emissions
1242:infill development
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784:Low-carbon economy
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