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Happy Thanksgiving Kitchener!

I'm feeling thankful to be able to spend time in nature with friends and family this weekend.

If you're able please consider giving what you can to local organizations like @foodbankwatreg.bsky.social, Nutrition for Learning, Tiny Home Takeout or Food4KidsWR.
A family selfie with Aislinn in the middle.
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Last year, more than 81,000 people in Ontario experienced homelessness—a 25% jump in just two years.

I know Ontarians care about their neighbours. Let's come together and ask the Ford government to take the actions we know make a difference.

Learn more: gpo.ca/housingfirst
A graphic that says:

Homelessness Ends with Housing

Safe, stable and affordable homes for everyone

gpo.ca/housingfirst
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Wishing the Jewish community in Kitchener a blessed Yom Kippur.

G’mar Chatimah Tovah.
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I want to thank the Healing Of The Seven Generations
for organizing today's walk, Crow Shield Lodge for the sacred fire, Elder Myeengun Henry for the sunrise ceremony and Anishnabeg Outreach for today's farm gathering.

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Ontario Greens are committed to acting on the recommendations of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada and will continue to oppose legislation like Bill 5 that undermines Indigenous freedom and attacks Indigenous lands and sovereignty.

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Reckoning with these truths is an important step to repairing their lasting damage. But our work does not stop there.

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The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time to remember the parents, children, siblings and elders tragically lost to the horrendous acts of cultural genocide committed in government-sanctioned residential schools.

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This morning I took part in the annual Truth and Reconciliation walk hosted by The Healing of the Seven Generations.

It was great to see so many people from the KW community come together for this powerful reflection on the lasting impacts of residential schools.

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A photo of Aislinn speaking with folks at the park. A photo of Aislinn wearing an orange sweat in the crowd at the annual walk for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. A photo of the crosses at the park that are part of the display for the Truth and Reconciliation event.
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I stand with Indigenous leaders urging the Ford government to recognize the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation as a provincial statutory holiday in Ontario.

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It's important to take time to reflect on and celebrate the strength, courage and resiliency of Indigenous Peoples and Nations who have worked so hard to defend their people, land, language, culture and communities.

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Today, I joined MPPs from all parties to raise the Survivors' Flag at Queen's Park ahead of the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation.

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A group photo of Aislinn with other MPP's and women from the Ontario Native Women's Association outside of Queen's Park. A photo of the Survivors' Flag raised on the Queen's Park flagpole.
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I had a great day yesterday in Grassie for the 106th International Plowing Match.

It's such a treat to be able to speak with our farmers and learn about their stewardship of Ontario's farmland.

If you're in the area this week make some time to attend the IPM!
Aislinn and Mike Schreiner posing for a photo on a tractor.
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We can’t just stand idly by and watch while our friends and neighbours die.

Thank you to Overdose Education Work Group for organizing this event.

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Yesterday, I joined folks from across KW to mark Drug Poisoning Awareness Day.

It's clear to everyone that something needs to change. Ontario needs a more ambitious strategy to address the tragic toll of drug poisonings.

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A group photo of Aislinn with members of the Community Healthcaring KW team. A van with signs on it that say "Every Death is a Policy Failure", "CTS Saves Lives" and "We're here for you" among other messages.
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I want to extend warm wishes to all those celebrating Eid al-Adha today.

I hope you have joyous celebrations!

Eid Mubarak!
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Here at home, the Ontario Greens remain firmly committed to protecting and advancing 2SLGBTQ+ rights.

We will always stand with queer and trans communities in the face of injustice.

Happy pride this month and every month! Now let’s dance!
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As we celebrate love, identity, and the progress made by 2SLGBTQ+ communities, we must also recognize the rising tide of hate and violence around the world.

Pride began as a protest, and this year, the fight for equality, safety, and dignity continues.
A photo of the crowd gathered at Queen's Park for the Pride flag raising.
A photo of Aislinn and Mike presenting a certificate to Brandon Ramdial, OPS Pride Network Chair.
A photo of Aislinn speaking at the Pride flag raising.
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I was glad to see the government’s announcement yesterday that it will not claw back the incoming Canada Disability Benefit from ODSP recipients.

This is great news and @ontariogreens.bsky.social were proud to stand alongside the tireless advocates who pushed for this important win.
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The Ford government's anti-encampment bill won't help solve the homelessness crisis. All it will do is criminalize those who are already down on their luck.

We need more supports, not more stigmatization.
Critics call out problems with encampment bill
Advocates say Ontario’s proposed encampment bill will only make the homelessness crisis worse. CTV’s Alexandra Holyk explains.
www.ctvnews.ca
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Today marks the start of #MentalHealthWeek.

As Canadians face more and more external challenges we need a strong mental health plan to address our growing needs.

Mental health is health. It's time we invest in mental health care.
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We must combat the racism, colonialism, poverty, lack of social services that have lead to violence towards Indigenous women, girls, and 2SLGBTQQIA people.

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Today as we reflect on Red Dress Day, we must hold ourselves and our government accountable, and demand immediate and real action to prevent violence and to seek justice for missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls.

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A special shoutout to Mike Morrice for your hard work and tireless advocacy. Our community is better for your thoughtful and collaborative approach to politics.

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