Actions Speak Louder than Words
Posted on September 15th, 2009
Chris Chopik, Green Party of Ontario candidate in the St. Paul’s by-election, is asking voters to judge candidates by their actions, not just their words.
“Every candidate in this by-election is saying they are green,” says Chopik, “but none of them are being green in their actions. I think voters are tired of politicians who say one thing and then do another.”
Chris Chopik Calls for More Money for our Communities
Posted on September 11th, 2009
Chris Chopik, the Green Party candidate in the St. Paul’s by-election, calls on the provincial government to invest in building sustainable communities.
Chopik, an established community leader in St. Paul’s, supports additional funding for community based arts and culture programming, green infrastructure, and youth engagement programs. Chopik pledges to give backing to farmer’s markets, cultural and arts festivals, local business improvement areas, green space, youth activities and other vital community building efforts.
“We need program funding available for community groups to take the lead in organizing events and developing programs that build the community by connecting people while celebrating culture and heritage,” says Chopik, who is recognized for his work in organizing the popular Strawberry and Asparagus Festival in St. Paul’s.
Chris Chopik Pledges to be Strong Voice for Local Business
Posted on September 9th, 2009
Chris Chopik, the Green Party candidate in the St. Paul’s by-election, pledges to be a strong voice for independent businesses at Queen’s Park. Chopik believes that supporting local businesses is key to maintaining a vibrant, prosperous community and economy.
Chopik stresses the importance of buying local for the economy, the community and the environment. He advocates for a review of policies that affect small and medium business in order to ensure a fair playing field. He also calls on the government to increase funding for programs that support independent businesses, particularly those that facilitate commercialization of green technology.
Chris Chopik Reaches out to Youth in St. Paul’s
Posted on September 1st, 2009
Chris Chopik, Green Party of Ontario candidate in the St. Paul’s by-election, is encouraging young voters to make their voices heard by going to the polls in this by-election.
Chopik is asking voters to send him to Queen’s Park as a strong voice for the emerging green economy. “We need to invest in the jobs of the 21st-century, green jobs in energy efficiency, clean technology, green manufacturing, and renewable energy. And we need to invest in educating our youth to fill these jobs.” says Chopik. “I want young voters to be inspired to vote for their future, a prosperous green economy that provides meaningful employment that makes the world a better, cleaner place.”
Press Release: Chris Chopik Launches Campaign in St. Paul’s on Bike
Posted on August 28th, 2009
Chris Chopik, Green Party of Ontario candidate in the St. Paul’s by-election, launched his campaign this week traveling the riding by bike. From campaign events to delivering signs, Chopik has pledged to travel using pedal power.
Best known as Toronto’s Green Realtor, Chopik wants to demonstrate how easy it is to be a professional businessperson and live a green lifestyle through his actions and words. In addition to seeing Chopik in the riding on his distinctive green bike, Chopik’s campaign is printing literature on FSC Certified paper and using signs made from recyclable materials.
Chris on CBC Radio One’s Metro Morning
Posted on August 26th, 2009
This morning, Chris and the PC candidate for the upcoming St. Paul’s by-election appeared on Andy Barrie’s Metro Morning. You can listen to the discussion here – CBC Radio One Interview.
Greens sold on real estate agent
Posted on August 13th, 2009
Chris Chopik is in the Green.
By Brian Baker, Town Crier News
The 37-year-old Bosley Real Estate agent was selected last night by St. Paul’s Green Party members as their candidate in the race to replace Michael Bryant, who stepped down as the MPP in May.
“I am delighted that the constituents of St. Paul’s and the Green Party members have given me the opportunity to represent them in the upcoming byelection,” he said. “I think it’s going to be rigorous work and I look forward to meeting constituents and hearing the issues that are top of mind.”
Though he hadn’t planned on running in an election for another decade, he said with Bryant’s resignation the time was ripe.
For full article, see http://www.mytowncrier.ca/greens-sold-on-real-estate-agent.html






