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 Ontario Election 2022 

Meet our 2022 Ontario Provincial Election endorsed candidates!

On June 2, 2022 nine of our endorsed candidates were sent to Queen's Park! All of our endorsees have track records of environmental leadership and we can't wait to see what they do in office.

ENDORSEMENT PROCESS

For the 2022 Ontario Provincial Election, we conducted research and sought input and nominations from parties, candidates, environmental organizations and Ontarians. We asked about candidates’ knowledge, experience and leadership in their communities, workplaces and parties for the environment and environmental justice. We also looked at winnability, based on the past three elections and current polls. Endorsements are determined by an Expert Panel, an independent group of provincial environmental specialists with no party affiliations. The Panel focuses on track record and does not look at party platforms, campaign commitments or debate performances. To learn more about our endorsements, check out our FAQ.
 Expert Panel 

The Expert Panel makes the decisions on who GreenPAC endorses during our provincial and federal endorsement election campaigns. The Panel is made up of credible, independent members who have no ties to political parties and are not on the payroll of any environmental NGOs. Panel members reflect a diversity of views from various parts of the country and areas of expertise.

 

Meet our 2022 Ontario Endorsement Expert Panel!

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Hari
Balasubramanian

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Jennifer
Predie

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Semie
Sama

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Bronwynne
Wilton

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Cora
Young

Expert Panel
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We respectfully acknowledge that GreenPAC operates on the unceded territory of the Algonquin, and the traditional territories of many nations including the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee, the Wendat Peoples, lands that are now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. We also recognize that a land acknowledgement represents a small first step towards understanding and repairing the injustices faced by Indigenous peoples, upholding their rights and recognizing their leadership in sustaining our planet.

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