As our MP, Mike Morrice listened to the priorities of Kitchener Centre residents and turned them into concrete solutions—both for immediate challenges and long-term systemic change.
Through regular community conversations, door-to-door visits, and working directly with local organizations, Mike brought our community’s voices to Parliament and delivered real results.
Everyone deserves a safe and affordable home – yet for too many, stable housing is only becoming further out of reach. In Waterloo Region it’s even worse – for every new affordable home built, 39 are lost – triple the national average.
Mike is committed to continuing to find concrete solutions to increase housing availability and bring down prices.
While prices continue to go up, everyday people in our community are struggling to make ends meet. Mike is committed to taking action to address price gouging and put in place real supports to help people afford the essentials.
While Waterloo Region is the third most tariff-exposed region in Canada, Mike’s connection to our community means he knows how to advocate for our workers and small businesses.
When large multi-national oil companies boosted their per-litre profit by 18 cents, Mike proposed concrete action through Motion 92 to ensure excess profits benefit Canadians.
With people with disabilities making up 41% of those living in poverty in Canada, Mike is committed to putting an end to disability poverty.
As MP, Mike built support across party lines to deliver the Canada Disability Benefit (CDB) while fighting to strengthen its proposed regulations.
Secured more improvements to the Canada Disability Benefit Act than all other MPs combined, including:
Fighting to improve proposed regulations by:
Updating the tax code to help Canadians with disabilities access online services
From groceries to childcare, to supporting seniors, Mike is committed to real solutions to bring costs in line with incomes.
Increasing competition in the grocery industry to help get prices down, following expert recommendations to establish a grocery innovation strategy
Introduce policies to encourage new independent and international players to set up physical and online grocery options in Canada
Supporting seniors with an increase to the Guaranteed Income Supplement
Extending the Canada Disability Benefit to Canadians above 65
Mike fights to ensure everyone in our community can access the mental healthcare they need regardless of their ability to pay.
When Sanguen Health Centre’s mobile health van—vital to 600 people each week—was threatened with closure, Mike successfully secured over half a million dollars in renewed funding to keep these life-saving services running.
Mike is committed to building a Canada where no one is left without treatment because they can’t afford their medication.
Inspired by Noor—a young mother diagnosed with terminal cancer weeks after giving birth and slapped with a $15,000 monthly bill for medication —Mike took her story directly to Parliament.
Mike works to advance reconciliation by listening to local Indigenous leaders and community members to repair relationships and systems by centering Indigenous voices.
In his time as MP, he worked to re-open critical re-integration programming for Indigenous folks overrepresented in the justice system and alongside Six Nations of the Grand River to strengthen federal water legislation.
Violence against women is an epidemic.
Mike works to address the root causes of intimate partner and gender-based violence while increasing the availability of support services for survivors.
In his time as MP, he helped secure a new law to require better training for judges on domestic violence, and brought the Minister for Women and Gender Equality to Kitchener to hear from front line workers directly.
Mike is committed to amplifying the voices of folks in Kitchener Centre who continue to share their desire for a fairer electoral system.
As our MP, Mike championed electoral reform through his advocacy for a national citizens’ assembly. Working with Fair Vote Canada volunteers, he helped get the first-ever vote on electoral reform in the House of Commons and built unprecedented cross-party support from Liberal, NDP, Conservative, and Green MPs.
Mike believes arts and culture are the soul of our society.
After uncovering major funding inequities—where our region receives just $3.39 per person compared to an average of $18.30 in other cities—he took action through his Motion 129.
Mike fights for sustainable solutions that save folks in our community money.
When the federal government committed $752 million to two-way, all-day GO train service without results, Mike took action. Working alongside his provincial counterpart and local commuters, he brought the issue directly to the Prime Minister and national media, demanding accountability from Metrolinx and the province.
Mike continues to call for human rights to be protected around the world – from Sudan to Ukraine to Gaza – working with MPs from all parties to advocate for international law to be upheld and for the Canadian government to stand on the side of peace and justice.