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A Brighter Future
We have a plan. People-powered change begins with people like you.
Why Take Action?
Life is not black and white. Your vote shouldn’t feel that way either. Greens care about a future that feels in reach.
89%
of Canadians are concerned about affordability of life
When nearly 9 in 10 Canadians are struggling with the cost of living, it’s a sign that the system isn’t working. We need real solutions to make housing, groceries, and everyday essentials affordable so that families can build a secure and stable future.
4.7
million Canadians do not have access to a family doctor.
Many people are not receiving consistent care, or any health care at all. This can lead to worsened health outcomes, more emergency room visits, and higher long-term costs. With true healthcare reform, we would see improvements in the system.

Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik for The Future
As an activist and physician that is deeply involved in global outreach, Dr. Anne-Marie knows what needs action.
She is our next strong voice in Ottawa to improve life for the people of Guelph.
Learn MoreWhy Dr. Anne-Marie for Guelph MP?
A Green MP in Guelph would ensure your future is a priority. Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik is equipped to take action.
Improving policies for a more affordable economy.
Real change comes from action, both at the local and federal level. Dr. Anne-Marie is committed to building a stronger, fairer future for all of us. She understands that hardworking people in Guelph deserve good-paying jobs that provide stability and opportunities to grow in this economy. Groceries should be affordable, and housing should be a human right. Implementing improved policies in these areas is one of her main priorities.
Enhancing access to healthcare for all Canadians.
Healthcare reform happens by advocating for an expansion of the Canada Health Act to include essential services like dental care and mental health support for everyone. By pushing for federal funding and policies in healthcare, Dr. Anne-Marie can ensure equitable access to care. She would also fight for investments in community-based healthcare, including more family doctors, nurse practitioners, and interdisciplinary clinics to reduce strain on emergency rooms in Guelph.