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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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Woodland Caribou don't have deep pockets

November 14, 2013

The Liberal government has made it a lot easier to destroy priceless habitats, and to kill, harm and harass endangered species. Behind closed doors, Kathleen Wynne’s cabinet added a raft of exemptions to the Endangered Species Act (ESA).
 
The Liberals have put the profits of developers, gravel pit owners, and mining companies ahead of the places we love and the lives of the creatures with whom we share Ontario. This year alone, 30 construction and mining corporations have donated over $180,000 to the Liberal party. Unfortunately, the Woodland Caribou do not have deep pockets.
 
Please take a moment today to send a message to the Premier.
 
Endangered species are not luxuries. By the Ministry of the Environment’s own estimations, Ontario’s ecosystems provide $84 billion a year worth of services. Endangered species live in habitats that help clean the air and water, provide us with food and fuel, and offer us great opportunities for recreation. We can’t afford to lose them.  
 
The Green Party of Ontario is the only provincial party to object to the changes to the ESA. We’re also alone in standing up against the aggregate industry and demanding a stronger Aggregate Resources Act. And we are the only party to have signed the Food and Water First Pledge.
 
Every day the news reminds me why I am working so hard to become the first Green MPP in Ontario.
 
Today the places we love are being threatened. But I know that with your help, we can save our species at risk.
 
Thanks,
 
Mike Schreiner, Leader
Green Party of Ontario
 
P.S.  There are more than 200 species at risk in Ontario. If you can afford a dollar for each of them, we’ll be better able to protect what we love for the future.