The federal riding of Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing will have a candidate for the Green Party in the federal election: Max Chapman of Little Current.

He plans to champion policies such as a national agriculture program, proportional representation, and restoring protections to Canada’s inland waterways.

Chapman was acclaimed by the party in an uncontested nomination race.

Chapman grew up on Manitoulin Island and is currently a student at Queen’s University, seeking

a Bachelor of Arts degree in political studies.

Chapman has also worked for the YMCA of Northeastern Ontario’s John Island Camp as a manager and wilderness guide.

His work has taken him across Northern Ontario; something which he has given him a deep appreciation for the region.

He’s been lucky enough to see the beauty and vastness of his riding through this work, having

had the chance to canoe, hike, and kayak across much of it. He has witnessed the positive

effects that outdoor education, and exposure to nature, can have on youth; something that has

shaped his approach to conservation and environmental activism. Protecting the natural world

while also growing the region’s economy in a sustainable way is vital to its success, he believes.

While Chapman doesn’t see himself as particularly partisan, he also cannot stand back when he

believes the prosperity of the region and its people are on the line. The politics and industries of

the past are no longer working for everyday Canadians and it will take bold new leadership to

bring about the necessary change.

Chapman says he is running for the Greens because they are constant with their commitment to

phasing out fossil fuels and moving Canada into renewables. They are also the only party who

show a willingness to work together on the big issues facing Canadians, instead of getting

bogged down by rhetoric and partisanship. When you have reports from the UN saying we have

20 years to make a change before we can’t stop the worst effects of climate change, the time for

half-measures is over.

Chapman is looking forward to hearing from people across Algoma-Manitoulin-Kapuskasing

in the months leading up to the October election on issues that are important to them. He can

be reached through his Facebook or Twitter accounts @MaxChapmanAMK or by calling

705-348-0658.

Chapman will be joined on the campaign trail by Liberal candidate, Heather Wilson; Davis Williamson for the Conservatives and incumbent, Carol Hughes for the New Democratic Party.