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Toronto, Ontario
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A leading advocate for independent businesses, local food and sustainable communities, Mike Schreiner is well known for his leadership in co-founding the award-winning Local Food Plus organization. He brings a proven track record in business and non-profit leadership roles to the Ontario political scene. Schreiner was elected leader of the Green Party of Ontario (GPO) on November 14, 2009. Schreiner, a 43-year old father of two, started his career in the Guelph region as an entrepreneur and advocate in the local food movement. As co-founder of WOW Foods, an award winning local organic food distribution company, Schreiner worked for over 10 years to connect local farmers with consumers in the GTA and Guelph. His business was awarded the Citizen’s Bank of Canada Ethics in Action Award for socially responsible business and the Toronto Food Policy Council’s Local Food Hero Award. He is also co-founder of Earthdance Organics, a Guelph-based food production business that supplied area health foods stores and farmer’s markets in the early 2000s. Building on that success, he helped establish Local Food Plus (LFP), a non-profit that brings farmers and consumers together to promote financially, socially and environmentally sustainable local food systems. While at LFP, the organization won the Canadian Environment Award for Sustainable Living, a Green Toronto Award of Excellence--Health Category, a Green Toronto Award of Excellence--Market Transformation Category and NOW Magazine’s Best of Toronto Award for best new environmental initiative. Family and community are important to Mike. His wife Sandy and their two daughters are active, spending their free time gardening, hiking, fishing, cycling and volunteering in community activities.

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Stop treating Ontario’s lakes and rivers as a sewer

November 13, 2018

“It is unacceptable that raw sewage continues to flow into our lakes and rivers. It’s simply disgusting that the government is allowing our lakes and rivers to be used as a sewer.

This government must pick up the ball that the previous government dropped in protecting our water.

I’m calling on the Ford government to take action now to put an end to using our lakes and rivers as a sewer.

I’m also calling on the government to act now to reduce algae blooms, keep industrial toxins out of our water and expand water protections to rural and remote communities. And to continue funding for Ontario’s source water protection program.

Water is life. Clean water is essential to our health and wellbeing, as well as our economy.

People deserve clean drinking water. Farmers and other businesses depend on clean water.

We owe it to people, especially our children and grandchildren, to swim, fish and paddle safely in waterways that are not full of raw sewage and industrial toxins.  

I’m eager to work with Minister Phillips and the Ford government to strengthen protections for water. Government has a responsibility to manage our water as a public trust in the public interest.

And the time to act is now, especially since climate change is putting more stress on our water systems.

Greens will continue to work hard to defend our water, to protect the people and places we love in Ontario. Water is a precious resource, and we can’t let people down by treating it as a sewer.”