Ontario Nature's Rally for Nature at Queen's Park Noah Cole
The Provincial Election and You
Where do the political parties stand on environmental issues?
Green Prosperity, a joint effort by 21 of Ontario's leading environmental organizations that includes Ontario Nature, dived into the platforms of the four major provincial parties to look at where they stand on the most important environmental issues facing this province. We've also interviewed key players from each of the parties (the Provincial Conservatives chose not to respond) to look more closely at their answers to our election survey. For anyone who cares about clean air, clean water, a safe climate, healthy wild places and species, check out the video interviews and survey responses at www.GreenProsperity.ca before you head to the ballot box on Oct. 6th.
Click here for questions and answers with the Liberal Party.
Click here for questions and answers with the NDP.
Click here for questions and answers with the Green Party.
Anne Bell, Ontario Nature’s director of conservation and education, talks about endangered species and important habitats here.
Back to Nature Network questions
Ontario Nature worked with Royal Botanical Gardens and Parks and Recreation Ontario on questions for the four major provincial parties related to outdoor environmental education.
Click here for the response from the Liberal Party.
Click here for the responses from the NDP.



