Super Tuesday Rally

July 18, 2023 was a super Tuesday night Green rally at TheMuseum in downtown Kitchener as over 150 enthusiastic supporters made their way into the stage area for a round of inspiring speeches after snacks and drinks approaching 7pm. 

The crowd was starting to settle into rows of white chairs as Campaign Manager Maureen Balsillie took the stage to MC the event. Calm as a cucumber, a veteran of 10 campaigns, she confidently evaluated the team’s recent results. Over the last 6 weeks, her team had helped candidate Aislinn Clancy to canvas three shifts a day, aiming to meet by walking door to door and calling by phone the people in over 100,000 households in the riding that contain potential voters in the upcoming Kitchener-Centre MPP by-election.  

Jonathan Pedneault, Aislinn Clancy, Mike Schreiner, and Mike Morrice hold Green Party signs to elect Aislinn Clancy for Kitchener-Centre.

We are going to “paint the town Green”, was the message of the night, as it was announced that Clancy’s campaign is poised to have broken the record for the largest number of lawn sign signups ahead of an election announcement–over 600 requests and counting. 

The speakers included Johnathan Pedneault, co-leader of the Green Party of Canada, Mike Morrice, the only elected Green MP in Ontario, Mike Shreiner, the only elected Green MPP in Ontario, and of course, Clancy, who gave an emotional speech. 

She asked us to put our hands over our hearts and to close our eyes, to breathe deeply, encouraging mindfulness from a crowd that had just cheered her onto the stage. Morrice had earliest noted that what made Clancy really stand out is her authenticity.

The leaders explained that the way Greens get things done is by influencing the other parties to take action on key issues that are important to the community. For example, it was the Ontario Greens that tabled an increase to disabilities payments that ultimately moved the needle.

Jonathan Pedneault speaks to a crowds of Aislinn Clancy's supporters.

Pedneault reminded the crowd of our purpose and the historic moment that we are living through. Putting a second Green into the Ontario Parliament will be the kind of momentum that the party needs to become a contender for governance. 

While acknowledging the key problems, like new gas plants, Greenbelt development, and the lack of support for the unhoused and for low income people who can no longer afford to live where they are, the leaders reminded us to also count the wins and note that Green are punching above their weight in parliaments. The only way to get there is more feet on the ground and more lips on the phone.

As volunteers, we were reminded of how important the Green message is in these times, and we commit to increasing our efforts in the knowledge we can make a difference.

Take action to support Greens in Kitchener: support Aislinn’s campaign: or sign up to volunteer on Aislinn’s campaign. See you out there!

Welcome WRGreens Candidates

WRGreens second nomination meeting has filled our slate of 2019 WRGreens candidates.  Congratualations!

Cambridge GPC Candidate

  • Michele Braniff

Kitchener—Conestoga GPC Candidate

  • Stephanie Goertz

Kitchener South—Hespeler GPC Candidate

David Weber, Kitchener South—Hespeler Candidate makes his case

  • David Weber

Mingling

Music

Networking

Cambridge, Kitchener—Conestoga and Kitchener South—Hespeler Candidate Nominees
Candidate Nominees: Cambridge: Michele Braniff, Kitchener—Conestoga: Stephanie Goertz,
Kitchener South—Hespeler: Ian Graham, Archie Henderson, David Weber

With all our candidates chosen, our 2019 candidates first official outing was the following Saturday’s pancake flipping team at the 2019 Elmira Maple Syrup Festival.

In 2015 WRGreens only female candidate was Michele Braniff in Cambridge.  In 2018 we got closer to gender balance when Stacey Danckert ran in Kitchener Centre provincially.  But now, in 2019, we are especially pleased to note the WRGreens gender imbalance now swings the other way, with 3 of our 5 (60%) candidates being women.

THE FULL SLATE

Congratulations to all our 2019 candidates!

David Weber                Michele Braniff             Stephanie Goertz            Kirsten Wright             Mike Morrice
Kitchener South—Hespeler  •   Cambridge    •   Kitchener—Conestoga      •     Waterloo      •     Kitchener Centre

 

 

 

 

Pictures: Elmira Maple Syrup Festival 2019

The Waterloo Region Greens attended the Elmira Maple Syrup Festival again this year, and a good time was had by all!

Nominations: Kitchener Centre and Waterloo

Kirsten Wright speaks to the crowd

There was a packed house for the Kitchener Centre and Waterloo Green Party nomination contest, held at Descendants Brewery on Wednesday, 6 March 2019.

Green Party of Ontario Deputy Leader Abhijeet Manay

Green Party of Canada Organizer, Randi Ramdeen


Bob Jonkman, Kirsten Wright, Ian Graham and Mike Morrice

Music by Joni NehRita

Candidate Nominee Q & A

Returning Officers Matt Piggot and Dave Doulson

Congratulations to Mike Morrice for winning the Kitchener Centre nomination, and to Kirsten Wright for winning the Waterloo nomination!

And many thanks to all those from the Waterloo Region Greens who helped put on this event, the largest Green Party nomination contest in Waterloo Region history!

2019 Candidate Nominations #KitCen #Wloo

Last week’s WRGreens PreNomination Social was a fabulous success.

WRGreens will be holding 2 nomination meetings.  The first will be a combined meeting for Kitchener Centre and Waterloo.  Today—Monday February 4th, 2019—  is the last day to join the Green Party and be eligible  to vote to choose which of these nominees will be the 2019 Green Party Candidate!

This is the lineup of 2019 GPC nominees for Kitchener Centre:

an Graham, Bob Jonkman, Mike Morrice
2019 Kitchener Centre Candidate Nominees: Ian Graham, Bob Jonkman, Mike Morrice

candidates talk to WRGreens voters
Ian Graham, Bob Jonkman and Mike Morrice discuss green issues at the WRGreens PreNomination Social

And here are the GPC candidate nominees for Waterloo.

candidate nominees talk with potential GPC voters
Kirsten Wright discusses green issues at the WRGreens PreNomination Social

Over the next month, each of the nominees will be asked to tell you a little bit about themselves here. We’ll also be publishing videos for each on the WRGreens YouTube page.

The Candidate Nomination will take place on Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 7:00pm – 8:30pm.

You must live in the riding and attend the nomination meeting in person to vote.

You can register on the Eventbrite page here:
https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/green-party-nominations-for-waterloo-and-kitchener-centre-tickets-54805128615

or on Facebook here:
https://www.facebook.com/events/497935980731834/

Don’t forget: today is the last day to join the Green Party of Canada to choose the 2019 Kitchener Centre and Waterloo candidates!