
Photo of Susan Doyle, courtesy of the Green Party of Ontario
The Green Party of Ontario (GPO) have announced Susan Doyle as their candidate for the upcoming election.
Doyle is the CEO of a provincial eco-education non-profit dedicated to connecting children with nature. She has a Master’s in Social Work and extensive experience in non-profit leadership, policy development, inclusive governance, and financial management. She’s the proud mother of three, volunteers on her local school council, and is passionate about community sports.
“I am ready to stand up for our communities in Milton,” says Doyle in a release issued by the GPO. “I am committed to bringing integrity and collaboration to Queen’s Park to ensure sustainable, equitable policies that truly work for you.”
Other candidates announced include:
- Zee Hamid (Ontario Progressive Conservative Party)
- Katherine Cirlincione (New Democratic Party of Ontario)
- Kristina Tesser Derksen (Ontario Liberal Party)
“Susan is committed to making housing more affordable, speaking up against Doug Ford’s privatization agenda, and reversing the damage he’s done to our health care system and our food and farming industries,” says Ontario Greens’ leaderMike Schreiner. “While Doug Ford focuses on helping billionaires, Susan’s committed to addressing the needs of people in Milton.”
We have reached out to each party with an announced candidate to hear more about their platforms.
Here’s what we know about the election so far.
The election is set for Thursday, February 27th.
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