Fifteen years ago, | took a great leap into public life. My motivation and personal mission were elear — to do
whatever | could do to improve opportunities for those who faced the greatest challenges. Ta ensure that
everyone — every child bom into poverty, every immigrant, every person facing challenges - had the basics
of fe, and the opportunity to achieve their full potential. So that they could be a part of, and contribute to,
their communities. That mission has guided me throughout the past 15 years.
And what an extraordinary 15 years it has been.
High school graduation rates have increased beyond anyone’s expectations and tuition is free for over
200,000 students. Thousands of children have been lifted out of poverty. Social assistance rules are fairer
and more empowering, and more people are getting the supportive housing they need to thrive. Home care
is available to thousands more people. Prescription drugs are free for those under 25, people will be eaming
a living minimum wage, fewer kids are in the care of the Children’s Aid Society and more of them are in
college and university. We are breathing cleaner air and enjoying cleaner water.
Ontario is @ better place today than it was in 2003.1 am proud to have been part of that change.
All of this progress speaks to the power of goverment. That decisions made by govemments can serve to
improve the lives of many, and to meaningfully change the trajectory of society.
And now, the time has come for me to step aside. To let another have the opportunity that | have had,
bringing new energy, new ideas and a fresh perspective with them.
| will not be seeking re-election in London North Centre next year. | am, however, excited and honoured to
continue to serve as co-chair of the election campaign, and will begin to explore opportunities for the next
chapter in life on June 8. While | dan't know what that will be, | most certainly will continue to find ways to
engage in public service.
As I prepare to leave elected life, I have one message. Politics matters. Politicians matter. it matters who
gets elected. | am challenging all people, especially those who are not often enough heard, to be engaged
and active in the political process. Run for office if you can. Support candidates who reflect your values if
you can't It's not enough to complain about things. Be a part of the change you can imagine.
| look forward to continuing my active support for the Ontario Liberal Party and our great leader, Kathleen
‘Wynne. Kathleen is a person for whom | have enormous respect, affection and admiration. She has the
Vision, the determination, and the energy to drive change. And the courage to do what is right, regardless of
‘the power of thase who oppose.
‘And | am confident that, on June 7, 2018, the people of Ontario will give her and her team the mandate to
continue to serve. Because, despite the progress to date, there is much more to do. And progress doesn't
happen by itself. It takes thoughtful, determined leadership.
Of course, politics is not a solo sport. Success comes only with the support of many. That's why, today, |
coffer heartielt gratitude to those who walked through this journey with me
To the voters of London North Centre, thank you for having faith in me through four elections, and for
‘teaching me, every day, what can be done to make an even better, fairer, stronger Ontario.
To the two Premiers under whom | have served, Dalton MeGuinty and Kathleen Wynne, thank you for
believing in me and for giving me the opportunity and latitude to be a driver of positive change.
Te all of the people who, together, make up the Ontario Liberal Party, to my caucus mates and the
‘volunteers and supporters who have put in countless hours. To my dedicated, magnificent staff, both in
London and in Toronto. To all the unsung heroes in the excellent Ontario Public Service. And, yes, to my
‘opposition erities and members af the media whe have held me to account. Thank you all.
And to my friends, thank you for being there for me when I needed you, and for understanding when | wasn't
‘there for you.
And, most of all, to my beloved family, who have been a Source of inspiration and unconditional love. Thank
‘you.
Deb Matthews MPP
London North Centre