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Tuesday, April 29, 2025
NOTL VOTES 2025: Green Party’s Celia Taylor fights for a greener economy 
Celia Taylor, the Green Party candidate for NOTL's riding for the federal election on April 28. SOURCED

Celia Taylor, the Green Party’s candidate for the upcoming federal election, is pushing for green-economy policies that tackle climate change and make the community’s well-being better, according to her candidate profile on the Green Party’s website.

Just this past February, Taylor ran for the Green Party in the provincial election, competing for the member of provincial parliament seat.

“A lifelong Niagara resident, she is passionate about affordable housing, climate action, fair taxation, more healthcare, a green economy, peace and security, caring for Canadians, a strong democracy, disability justice, Indigenous reconciliation and emergency preparedness,” the website states.

With a background in law, she says she is passionate about community advocacy and environmentalism.

Taylor began her career after earning a law clerk diploma from Niagara College in 2016, working with a litigation lawyer in Niagara Falls.

She later obtained a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Brock University in 2018 and a paralegal diploma from Mohawk College in 2021. 

Her education has focused on governance, policy analysis and social justice.

According to the site, Taylor recognized a gap in public legal knowledge and is now the owner of PDH Legal Information, a service providing accessible legal information across all areas of law to the public. 

As a Green Party candidate with legal experience, Taylor hopes to contribute to a riding focused on environmental protection, fair access to justice and sustainable development, it states on the site. 

To see the full candidate profile, visit greenparty.ca/en/candidate/celia-taylor.

paigeseburn@niagaranow.com 

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