[All] Greenbelt Reversal, Bill 23, Regional Planning, Zoom Meeting Tomorrow Fri Sept 29th at 5:30pm
Kevin Thomason
kevinthomason at mac.com
Thu Sep 28 10:11:23 EDT 2023
Good Day,
Congratulations again on all the amazing efforts to save the Greenbelt and ensure it thrives for future generations!
We have our regular bi-weekly Update Meeting on Zoom tomorrow (Friday, September 29th) at 5:30pm where we will discuss the next steps to ensure the Ford government follows through on the legislation required to restore the Greenbelt, continuing news on investigations, the continuously changing Regional Reviews, and upcoming events where we can continue to hold the government accountable to get the needed changes for our Conservation Authorities, forced boundary expansions, MZO’s, Highway #413, and other outstanding issues:
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82644695701?pwd=bnRsUGtWSUcrRnFWR21uYVBISG9jZz09
Hopefully you will be able to join us to share ideas and discuss what happens next.
If you have time today at 1pm, join Toronto Start reporters Brendan Kennedy and Noor Javed for their live Q+A on What Happens Next for the Greenbelt:
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/what-s-next-for-the-greenbelt-star-reporters-take-your-greenbelt-questions-live-at-1/article_d25840d5-2104-5306-84cf-9139b01e5423.html
1) Ottawa Councillors Demand Investigation - Eleven City of Ottawa Councillors have released a letter calling on the provincial Auditor General and Integrity Commissioner to investigate the forced Urban Boundary expansion in Ottawa citing many parallels to the Greenbelt scandal. Their letter is attached below as a PDF. Kudos to these Councillors for standing up to the Ford government and demanding answers into why and how these 654 hectares of land were chosen.
At the City of Ottawa Council Meeting on Tuesday, a revised motion was approved instead asking the new MMAH Minister Paul Callandra to review the unilateral decision to open up these 650+ hectares of land in Ottawa as Council is hopeful the Minister may have a new approach to things and will reverse the decision.
We need Councillors in Hamilton, Halton Region, and Waterloo Region along with other areas that have seen similar unwanted and unneeded boundary expansions forced on them to speak up as well - particularly when these communities are each facing thousands of hectares of farmland and greenspace loss compared to the concerns Ottawa has for 654 hectares. The Alliance for a Liveable Ontario (ALO) has already requested investigations on these issues back in August. Hopefully we will see these wasteful, inefficient, expensive, and unnecessary expansions reversed. Please speak up to elected-officials in your community to urge them to press for changes from Queen’s Park.
Ottawa Citizen - City Council Asks Province To Review Its Decision To Expand Ottawa’s Urban Boundary.
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/local-news/city-council-asks-province-to-review-its-decision-to-expand-ottawas-urban-boundary
2) Local, Provincial and National Media Coverage - Here are just some of the many news articles over the week as the Greenbelt and concerns with the Ford government corruption dominate the headlines. Each of these articles raises many good points and concerns including additional Greenbelt reversal coverage, investigations into many outstanding questions/issues, thoughts on what is next, the compensation/costs of the Greenbelt scandal, and much more. Even just reading the headlines gives a good overview of the past week’s rapidly unfolding news:
The Toronto Star - Doug Ford Won’t Be Investigated Over Developer’s At Family Wedding Events:
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/doug-ford-won-t-be-investigated-over-developers-at-family-wedding-events-integrity-commissioner-says/article_437c51bd-7bf9-5c64-a5ec-d2a1a075f3a7.html
The Narwhal - Independent Journalism Saved The Greenbelt:
https://thenarwhal.ca/newsletter-ontario-greenbelt-decision-reversal/
Newmarket Today - Environmentalists Celebrate Halt To Greenbelt Development:
https://www.newmarkettoday.ca/local-news/newmarket-environmentalists-celebrate-halt-to-greenbelt-development-7585958
The National Observer - Farmers Chew A Strip Off Ford Over Greenbelt Removals:
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/09/13/news/farmers-chew-strip-ford-over-greenbelt-removals
The Toronto Star - As Doug Ford’s Greenbelt Reversal Is Celebrated, Other Misguided Planning Policies Remain Concerns:
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/as-doug-ford-s-greenbelt-reversal-is-celebrated-other-misguided-planning-policies-remain-concerns/article_1525fb69-e8a4-5089-80e2-fa5a4395e372.html
The Record - "We’re In Danger” The Inside Story of Doug Ford and His Unhappy MPPs Summer Of Misery:
https://www.therecord.com/politics/provincial/we-re-in-danger-the-inside-story-of-doug-ford-and-his-unhappy-mpps-summer/article_2d18ca0f-77ba-517b-bd0d-903c0daf6e49.html
The Toronto Star - Doug Ford Has Finally Done The Right Thing On The Greenbelt - Here’s What He Needs To Do Next:
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/doug-ford-s-finally-done-the-right-thing-on-the-greenbelt-here-s-what-he/article_bf98b1b5-88ba-579a-83eb-aee966abcf4f.html
The Record - It’s Common For Mayors To Meet To Talk About Mutual Issues But Sensitive Topics Should Have Public Meetings:
https://www.therecord.com/news/waterloo-region/it-s-common-for-mayors-to-meet-to-talk-about-mutual-issues-but-sensitive-topics/article_82f1dc71-d776-5abd-96b0-3663162ea93f.html
The Toronto Star - Mr. X and his MZO’s:
https://www.thestar.com/news/investigations/mr-x-and-his-mzos-the-greenbelt-consultant-has-claimed-credit-for-getting-special-zoning/article_98189833-b37e-5e12-ada1-cb717db59314.html
The Toronto Star - Why Would Anyone Trust This Government?” Doug Ford Slammed As He Unwinds Greenbelt Plans:
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/why-would-anyone-trust-this-government-doug-ford-slammed-as-he-unwinds-greenbelt-plans/article_3b799eff-a488-59c3-b982-2b11114ac10a.html
The Narwhal - Who Is Ryan Amato?, The Political Staffer At The Center of Ontario’s Greenbelt Scandal:
https://thenarwhal.ca/ryan-amato-greenbelt-scandal-ontario-police/
The Hamilton Spectator - Critics Say Developers Given Advance Sign-off On Hamilton’s Growth Plan:
https://www.thespec.com/news/hamilton-region/critics-say-developers-given-advance-sign-off-on-hamilton-s-growth-plan/article_f057cd9e-01f4-50bf-be95-34997308d4c4.html
Crier Media - The Floodgates Are About To Open And This is Just The Beginning As Doug Ford’s Government Unravels:
https://crier.co/doug-ford-just-gave-back-all-the-land-he-stole-for-his-developer-pals-his-ministers-are-dropping-like-flies-and-this-is-just-the-begninning/
The Toronto Star - What Do We Want In Our Leaders? Maybe What One Would-Be Liberal Leader Is Pitching:
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/star-columnists/what-do-we-want-in-our-leaders-maybe-what-one-would-be-liberal-leader-is/article_0ad796e5-7c77-5e0f-b6e8-91d7c9d3cb61.html
CityNews - Federal Environment Minister Suspending Urban Park Study After Ford’s Greenbelt Reversal:
https://kitchener.citynews.ca/2023/09/25/federal-environment-minister-suspending-urban-park-study-fords-greenbelt-reversal/?
CityNews - Ontario To Introduce New Greenbelt Law Soon, New Housing Minister Says:
https://kitchener.citynews.ca/2023/09/25/ontario-to-introduce-new-greenbelt-law-soon-new-housing-minister-says/
The Trillium - PC’s Reject NDP’s Greenbelt Restoration Bill, Promising Their Own Soon:
https://www.thetrillium.ca/news/politics/pcs-reject-ndps-greenbelt-restoration-bill-promising-their-own-soon-7596725
The Globe and Mail - Ontario PC’s Vow To Enshrine Greenbelt Boundaries In Law But Block NDP Bill:
https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-ontario-to-secure-greenbelt-boundaries-in-law-after-reversing-plan-to/
The Toronto Star - How Doug Ford’s New Planning Rules Have Made Things Worse For Toronto’s Housing Crisis:
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/contributors/how-doug-ford-s-new-planning-rules-have-made-things-worse-for-toronto-s-housing/article_4a18c5fe-7acf-54dc-a722-839e07ec4aea.html
The Record - https://www.therecord.com/opinion/columnists/how-doug-ford-s-new-planning-rules-have-made-things-worse-for-toronto-s-housing/article_4c81cb29-25d9-5307-9417-23a36070cdcd.html
Global News - Vegas Trip Under Scrutiny As NDP Grills Doug Ford Over Greenbelt:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_DIt-ybTeas
The Toronto Star - Their Vegas Story Is Not Adding Up: Doug Ford Dogged By New Greenbelt Questions About Controversial Trip:
https://www.thestar.com/politics/provincial/their-vegas-story-is-not-adding-up-doug-ford-dogged-by-new-greenbelt-questions-about/article_505abe45-d0ef-54ba-b5b6-0edef2c84de1.html
The Toronto Star - Doug Ford Says Ontario Is Better Off Since He Was Elected. Who Does He Think He’s Kidding?:
https://www.thestar.com/politics/political-opinion/doug-ford-says-ontario-is-better-off-since-he-was-elected-who-does-he-think/article_bc3a4177-b321-58c9-9a6a-ebed27b416e3.html
The Record - https://www.therecord.com/politics/political-opinion/doug-ford-says-ontario-is-better-off-since-he-was-elected-who-does-he-think/article_a7f33704-93d6-5f83-9c0a-f014eb50c38f.html
Ottawa Citizen - Ontario Will Not Compensate Greenbelt Developers, Housing Minister Says:
https://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/ontario-will-not-compensate-greenbelt-developers-housing-minister-says
Radio-Canada highlighted a couple of Greenbelt rallies this past weekend that pivoted to celebrations: https://ici.radio-canada.ca/nouvelle/2012639/ceinture-de-verdure-celebrations-a-toronto
We also know that the Greenbelt advocacy has become mainstream when Toronto Life writes an article listing the winners and losers of the Greenbelt Scandal:
https://torontolife.com/city/winners-losers-greenbelt-scandal-doug-ford/
Although most of us have no idea about the Greenbelt Preservation Association referred in the article.
Our work is not done and we need to continue to keep up the pressure to ensure proper investigations, consequences, and the best possible future outcomes.
3) Editorials and Insights - Here’s a couple of great editorials and articles providing current insights and suggesting needed future actions:
The Toronto Star Editorial Board - Greenbelt Scheme Shows Needs For Safeguards:
https://www.thestar.com/opinion/editorials/greenbelt-scheme-shows-needs-for-safeguards/article_abee7fc1-fc7f-5a0f-b584-a677e1c008ec.html
Some great quotes from this editorial:
- "The Premier has flipped and flopped so often on the question of Greenbelt development that it’s hard to have any confidence the lands are truly safe from the bulldozer.”
- “There is a lot yet to be put right.”
- “It seems certainly that Ontario taxpayers will pay a price too. Developers who were pushed and encouraged by Ford to get shovels in the ground on Greenbelt lands, only to have the rug pulled out, are certain to go after the province for compensation. We will all pay for this Greenbelt debacle. Ontarians are still owed answers and accountability for this serious failure.”
The National Observer - The Greenbelt Debacle: How Did We Get Here?:
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2023/09/25/opinion/greenbelt-debacle-how-did-we-get-here
4) What’s Next For The Greenbelt? - Toronto Star Investigative Reporters Brendan Kennedy and Noor Javed Take Your Questions Thursday, Sept 28th at 1pm:
https://www.thestar.com/news/gta/what-s-next-for-the-greenbelt-star-reporters-take-your-greenbelt-questions-live-on-thursday/article_d25840d5-2104-5306-84cf-9139b01e5423.html
5) What’s Next For Us? - In addition to closely scrutinizing the pending Conservative legislation to return the Greenbelt parcels, there are still a number of issues that we need to ensure Doug Ford’s provincial government reverses course on including:
1) Reversing the forced sale of Conservation Authority Lands and restoring the powers/duties of our Conservation Authorities,
2) Ensuring that Regional Planning Authority is fully returned to Waterloo, Durham, Niagara, Halton, York, Peel, and Simcoe County,
3) Cancelling the reclassification and downgrading of Provincially Significant Wetlands and the removal of wetland offsetting policies,
4) Repeal of the unfettered ability to expand Settlement Area Boundaries anytime, for any reason,
5) Ensuring the cancellation and removal of severances for farmland and rural lands with a strong “No Rural Severances” policy,
6) Rolling back of forced urban boundary expansions in Hamilton, Waterloo, Halton, Ottawa, and elsewhere against local municipality decisions/official plans - particularly where sufficient new housing was already being accommodated within existing plans.
7) Calling for continued investigations by the RCMP, Auditor General and Integrity Commissioner - not only into this Greenbelt Scandal but also the very similar decisions by the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing that had no public input or consultation on forced urban boundary expansions, MZO’s, Growth Plan elimination, Regional Planning changes, and the wetland evaluation system changes.
8) Continuing to fight on other key issues such as Highway #413, the Bradford Bypass, Ontario Place, Healthcare, Education, etc.
There are also the three outstanding demands of the First Nations Chiefs for a full repeal of Bill 23, ensuring First Nations consultation, and extending the ERO commenting deadline for the Provincial Planning Statement (PPS) for a full year.
If we can get these outstanding issues addressed, then we can focus our energies on the more positive activities of dealing with our housing challenges and building great sustainable communities.
6) Upcoming Greenbelt Rallies and Events - People across the province are still speaking up, rallying, and celebrating the Greenbelt victory:
Greenbelt Youth Rally and Celebration for Farmland - Oct 1st - 1pm - Dundas - https://www.strongandkind.org/greenbeltyouthrally
Celebration for Duffins Rouge Ag Preserve and Rouge National Park - Oct 1st - 2pm Whitevale Park - https://view.flodesk.com/emails/6514ca260441f44fb101a867
Additional details are below. Learn more and how to participate at: https://environmentaldefence.ca/handsoffthegreenbelt/
7) Other Provincial Issues - Concerning Waste, Stormwater Management and Water-Taking Exemptions - The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is raising alarm about proposed changes by the Ontario Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks to exempt waste management systems, stormwater management and water-taking from current licensing requirements. They are strongly urging the Ministry not to proceed with these proposals. CELA is hosting a free webinar on Tuesday, Oct 17th at 1pm to learn more. There is also an Action Alert with links for you to submit comments by October 30th:
CELA Oct 17th Webinar Information:
https://cela.ca/webinar-environment-ministry-proposes-to-exempt-harmful-activities-from-licensing-requirements/
CELA Action Alert:
https://cela.ca/action-alert-environment-ministry-proposes-to-exempt-harmful-activities-from-licensing-requirements/
8) Other Issues - Hallman Pit Update - The October date for the Hallman Pit Ontario Land Tribunal (OLT) hearing is rapidly approaching. Show your support for fighting this Wilmot Township gravel pit application by becoming a member of the Citizens for Safe Groundwater. It’s free and only takes a minute:
CSGW Membership Form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfkSZUHJfyKGs4oF6YrgcYGlEhLGCguCzAu9MRyK1GUN8dlpg/viewform?pli=1
9) Reminder - Meeting This Friday - Join us online this Friday, September 29th at 5:30pm to discuss the latest news and what’s next:
Topic: Grand River Watershed Bill 23 Bi-Weekly Zoom Meeting
Time: Every Other Friday at 5:30pm EST
Join Zoom Meeting
https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82644695701?pwd=bnRsUGtWSUcrRnFWR21uYVBISG9jZz09
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Thanks for all the great efforts so far. Please share any questions or ideas.
Cheers,
Kevin Thomason and Mike Marcolongo on behalf of all our community groups.
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A) Upcoming Events
Friday, September 29th - 5:30pm - Next update meeting on Zoom - https://us06web.zoom.us/j/82644695701?pwd=bnRsUGtWSUcrRnFWR21uYVBISG9jZz09
Friday, September 29th - 8pm to 9pm - Climate Emergency Vigil - Waterloo Public Square - https://www.faithclimatejustice.ca/climate-vigils.html
Saturday, September 30th - EV Demonstration and Show - The Boardwalk, Waterloo - https://driveelectricweek.org/event?eventid=3585
Sunday, October 1st - 1pm - Greenbelt Youth Rally and Celebration for Farmland - Dundas - https://www.strongandkind.org/greenbeltyouthrally
Sunday, October 1st - 2pm - Rally to Celebrate Rouge Park and the DRAP - https://environmentaldefence.ca/handsoffthegreenbelt/
Saturday, October 28th - Already Sold Out! - Simcoe County Greenbelt Coalition Event with Margaret Atwood and Sarah Harmer - https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/gather-for-the-greenbelt-tickets-658110374847?aff=scgcaugeml
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B) Speak Up On The ERO To Return Greenbelt Lands:
https://ero.ontario.ca/notice/019-7562

https://ero.ontario.ca/notice/019-7562
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C) City of Ottawa Councillor Letter Demanding Investigation Into Forced Boundary Expansions:

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D) Recent Media:

Toronto Star Editorial, Sept 22, 2023

Toronto Star, Sept 23, 2023

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Doug Ford says Ontario is better off since he was elected. Who does he think he’s kidding?
The Progressive Conservatives are burdened by the baggage of broken promises and a Greenbelt blunder of their own making, Martin Regg Cohn writes.

By Martin Regg Cohn Political Columnist
Tuesday, September 26, 2023
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The Greenbelt battle is over, but the political war is just beginning.
Will it be the end of Doug Ford?
Very possibly the answer depends on how you respond to a bigger question, today and again on election day in 2026: Is this the worst of times or the best of times?
By any conventional measure, the premier is bleeding support. His credibility is shot, his integrity under fire, his electability and survivability at stake.
Ford faced bruising attacks in the legislature Monday as returning opposition MPPs pounced on a summer of cascading scandal. Yet the premier’s most telling answer came in response to a question posed from outside the chamber:
“Is your life more affordable today than it was five years ago?” Liberal leadership front-runner Bonnie Crombie asked last week at the debate I moderated for the TMU Democracy Forum <https://www.thestar.com/politics/political-opinion/who-won-the-liberal-leadership-debate-that-s-the-wrong-question/article_7d53ddc5-1b98-5160-8506-5d39d9e69971.html>.
“I bet the answer to that is not. We were sold a pipe dream — a great education, you’ll get a great job, you’ll be able to buy a home or rent the apartment that you want, and raise your family,” she told the audience at Toronto Metropolitan University. “That’s not true today.”
Asked and answered. I’ve watched Crombie trying out variations on that same theme in her campaign stump speeches.
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Apparently I’m not the only one who’s noticed. Now, Ford seems to be taking the hint — asking and answering the question in his own way, perhaps shaping the preferred response pre-emptively:
“Mr. Speaker, is it better now than it was five years ago?” he asked rhetorically, before answering hyperbolically.
“It’s not a little better; it’s not 10 per cent better; it’s a thousand times better on all fronts. It’s a thousand times better for the 30,000 homes we’re building in long-term care,” he said, winding up slowly. “We’re building the transit. We’re building 413, the Bradford Bypass. We’re building Highway 7 and Highway 3 …”
Asked and answered, albeit differently. Or more precisely, one simple question with two very different answers.
If Crombie wants to keep asking the question in public, Ford won’t miss an opportunity to answer the opposition. Again last week he made the comparison to prove his point:
Ontarians “are going to ask themselves, ‘Is this province in better shape in 2026 than it was when we ran in 2018?’” the premier mused, moments after announcing the reinstatement of protected lands he’d so controversially removed from the Greenbelt last year.
Having apologized for that Greenbelt blunder, he boasted that the province is “in a thousand times better shape for the people of Ontario — in every single aspect in every single ministry — than when we took office in 2018.”
No matter that two separate legislative watchdogs had condemned his government’s handling of the land scandal. Never mind that his personal ratings are sliding in the polls, while his party’s massive lead is on a downward trend.
This isn’t just two politicians shadowboxing in a phoney war far ahead of the next election. It may be the ballot question that Ontarians ask themselves when casting their votes.
All that said, it’s not an original question.
Ronald Reagan first raised it in the one and only 1980 presidential debate <https://www.hks.harvard.edu/publications/are-you-better-you-were-4-years-ago> to devastating effect, asking viewers about the presidency and legacy of an embattled Jimmy Carter: “Are you better off today than you were four years ago?”
Reagan delivered the line with an actor’s practised cadence, thought-provoking yet non-threatening. In its elegant simplicity, it cut through all the sloganeering by imposing a kind of political reckoning on the incumbent president.
Perhaps that’s why Crombie is so enamoured of the question today, four decades later, as she tries to win support from her fellow Liberals in the leadership race that culminates on Dec. 2. The better question is why Ford thinks he can also profit from asking and answering it at one and the same time.
Perhaps, as I suggested earlier, he’s just trying to get out ahead of it with a pre-emptive “reframing” of Crombie’s negative construct. The problem is that while it’s an easy question to ask, it’s an awfully hard one to answer.
Parsing Ford’s words, they feel unpersuasive. It’s one thing to call attention to a single overarching achievement, or to claim a string of small victories or promises kept.
But as Ford’s Tories brace for their third election, burdened by the baggage of broken promises and a Greenbelt blunder of their own making, the premier’s penchant for exaggeration seems extravagant. Rather than claiming measurable improvement, he boasts of immeasurable gains:
“It’s not a little better; it’s not 10 per cent better; it’s a thousand times better on all fronts.”
That’s raising the bar awfully high. And it rings awfully false for people who are struggling with housing shortages, affordability challenges and declining confidence in the integrity of government after so many damning reports.
Yet the premier will hear none of it, insisting he has achieved all of it: Ford has not just made life a bit better, but “a thousand times better … in every single ministry.”
Would that include the ministry of housing and municipal affairs? Transportation? Environment? Long-term care? Health? Attorney General? Indigenous affairs? Colleges and universities?
Crombie’s repeated questioning might seem unoriginal, but Ford’s recurring answer is utterly unprecedented. More than mere grandiloquence, it is grandiosity.
If Ford believes he’s that good, it’s not a good look.

Martin Regg Cohn <https://www.therecord.com/users/profile/Martin%20Regg-Cohn> writes a political column for the Toronto Star focusing on Ontario politics and also international affairs.
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F) Speak Up and Ensure Your Voice is Heard:
Premier Doug Ford - doug.fordco at pc.ola.org <mailto:doug.fordco at pc.ola.org> or 416-325-1941
Steve Clark - Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing - steve.clark at pc.ola.org <mailto:steve.clark at pc.ola.org> or 416-585-7214
David Piccini - Minster of Environment, Conservation and Parks - david.piccini at pc.ola.org <mailto:david.paccini at pc.ola.org> or 905-372-4000
Todd Smith - Minister of Energy - todd.smith at pc.ola.org <mailto:todd.smith at pc.ola.org> or 613-962-1144
Michael Parsa - Associate Minister of Housing - michael.parsaco at pc.ola.org <mailto:michael.parsaco at pc.ola.org>
Local Conservative MPPs:
Mike Harris Jr - MPP Kitchener-Conestoga - mike.harris at pc.ola.org <mailto:mike.harris at pc.ola.org> or 519-669-2090
Brian Riddell - MPP Cambridge - brian.riddell at pc.ola.org <mailto:brian.riddell at pc.ola.org> or 519-650-2770
Jess Dixon - MPP Kitchener South - jess.dixon at pc.ola.org <mailto:jess.dixon at pc.ola.org> or 519-650-9413
Will Bouma - MPP Brantford-Brant - will.bouma at pc.ola.org <mailto:will.bouma at pc.ola.org> or (519) 759-0361
Ted Arnott - MPP Wellington-Halton Hills - ted.arnott at pc.ola.org <mailto:ted.arnott at pc.ola.org> or (519) 787-5247
Ernie Hardeman - MPP Oxford - ernie.hardeman at pc.ola.org <mailto:ernie.hardeman at pc.ola.org> or (519) 537-5222
Matthew Rae - MPP Perth-Wellington - matthew.rae at pc.ola.org <mailto:matthew.rae at pc.ola.org> or (519) 272-0660
Local NDP MPPs:
Catherine Fife - MPP Waterloo - cfife-qp at ndp.on.ca <mailto:cfife-qp at ndp.on.ca> or 519-725-3477
Laura Mae Lindo - MPP Kitchener Centre - llindo-qp at ndp.on.ca <mailto:llindo-qp at ndp.on.ca> or 519-579-5460
Local Green Party MPPs:
Mike Schreiner - MPP Guelph - mschreiner at ola.org <mailto:mschreiner at ola.org> or (519) 836-4190
Independent MPPs:
Bobbi Ann Brady - MPP Haldimand-Norfolk - babrady-co at ola.org <mailto:babrady-co at ola.org> or (519) 428-0446
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Kevin Thomason
Vice-Chair, Grand River Environmental Network
Phone: (519) 888-0519
Mobile Phone/WhatsApp: (519) 240-1648
Twitter: @kthomason
E-mail: kevinthomason at mac.com <mailto:kevinthomason at mac.com>
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