Green leader wins his party’s first-ever seat in Ontario legislature
TORONTO — A speck of green appeared on a map otherwise dominated by orange and blue Thursday night as Mike Schreiner made history by winning his Green party’s first-ever seat in the Ontario legislature.
The American-born politician handily won in his Guelph riding with 45 per cent of the vote, ushering in what he hopes is a new era for his party.
“If we look at the success of Green parties in other provinces, it always starts with one leader being elected,” he said, pointing to British Columbia and Prince Edward Island as examples.
“When people see elected Greens in action, they see that we do politics differently …they want to elect more Greens.”


