Cawthra Mulock Nature Reserve © Sam Demers
As Ontarians head to the polls on February 27, 2025 it’s extra essential than ever to vote. Deliver a relative, pal, neighbour, colleague and make it an occasion.
Sadly, in the course of the 2022 provincial election solely 43% of eligible Ontarians voted, which was the bottom voter turnout in Ontario’s electoral historical past. There are definitely many causes for low voter turnout, however the challenges Ontario faces are too essential to not have interaction with the democratic course of. The provincial authorities performs a major position in our everyday lives, from land use planning, pure useful resource administration, well being care, training, transportation and past.

The best way to Vote
If you’re on the voting register, you’ll obtain a voter data card within the mail from February 17 to 22. Don’t fear if you don’t obtain a voter data card, you’ll be able to nonetheless vote!
All it’s essential do is carry a sound piece of identification displaying each your title and residential deal with. In case you don’t obtain a voter data card, you can even discover out the place to vote by coming into your postal code on Elections Ontario’s voter data service.


What the Main Events are Saying About Nature Conservation
Conservation points haven’t been distinguished this election marketing campaign. As of February twentieth, solely the Inexperienced Occasion of Ontario has launched a full platform. Ontario Nature despatched a letter to the 4 main get together leaders with our election priorities, however at time of publishing we have now solely obtained an in depth response from the Inexperienced Occasion of Ontario and a word from the Liberal Occasion of Ontario stating that “nature is a core a part of [their] atmosphere plan”.
There have been transient mentions of the atmosphere within the two leaders’ debates, that are lined in by The Narwhal.
The next report card identifies what the foremost events have mentioned relating to Ontario Nature’s election priorities, both in direct response to our joint letter, in responses obtained to the Inexperienced Prosperity group’s questionnaire, or via different bulletins:

Election Precedence | Progressive Conservative Occasion | New Democratic Occasion | Liberal Occasion | Inexperienced Occasion |
Defend 30% of lands and waters by 2030 | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response | ✔ | ✔ |
Restore and improve protections for Ontario’s species in danger | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response | ✔ |
Allow Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA)s and different Indigenous-led conservation | Unclear / No Response | ✔ | Unclear / No Response | ✔ |
Improve local weather adaptation funding to nature-based options | Unclear / No Response | ~ | Unclear / No Response | ✔ |
Defend massive intact forest areas | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response |
Restore the powers of the Conservation Authorities | Unclear / No Response | ✔ | ~ | ✔ |
Reverse adjustments to the Planning Act that encourage sprawl and weaken protections for pure heritage | Unclear / No Response | ~ | ~ | ✔ |
Cancel Freeway 413 and Bradford Bypass | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response | Unclear / No Response | ✔ |
Reverse adjustments that restrict protections of all wetlands | Unclear / No Response | ~ | Unclear / No Response | ✔ |
Defend, strengthen and broaden the Greenbelt | Unclear / No Response | ✔ | ~ | ✔ |
Legend
- ✔ Signifies the get together commits to the election precedence
- ~ Signifies the get together partially commits to the election precedence
- Unclear / No Response Signifies the get together has not addressed the difficulty or supplied a response
While you vote, please vote for nature!
You’ll be able to go to our election webpage to seek out extra assets.