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senateToday 50 members of the Senate of Canada from across affiliations and regions wrote to the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister commending them for the government’s actions to date and calling for further evolution of the Canada Emergency Response Benefit (CERB) in order to implement a minimum basic income.

planting gardenMike Schreiner, MPP for Guelph, once again asked the Ontario government to reverse its decision to close community gardens as part of the emergency response to COVID-19.

Schreiner wrote a letter to Solicitor General, Sylvia Jones, asking her to grant an exemption to community gardens...

carsThe Ontario government is enabling auto insurance companies to provide temporary insurance premium rebates to drivers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The province has amended a regulation under the Insurance Act to help ease the financial pressure on working people and families during this...

schoolpandemicMike Schreiner, leader of Ontario's Green Party, released the following statement following the passage of Bill 189, the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Support and Protection Act, 2020:

“I did not oppose today’s legislation because the people of Ontario need us to work together.

Extending the state of emergency. . .

Thousands of businesses and private citizens have stepped up and offered to help the Ontario government defeat COVID-19. On March 21, Premier Doug Ford launched the Ontario Together web portal appealing to Ontario's manufacturers, entrepreneurs and innovators to provide essential supplies and equipment to support front line workers in their fight against the pandemic. To date, the portal has. . .

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