A Brief One for a Break from the Bad and Ugly by Doug Draper
Posted June 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Judy Garland as Dorothy with her best Triend Toto in the classic film The Wizard of Oz
With all of the bad and ugly news that is coming our these days, I thought it would nice to have a little escape for a few minutes by sharing with you one of my favourite songs about wishing for better world from one of my all-time favourite movies.
The song is ‘Somewhere Over The Rainbow’, performed so movingly by the late Judy Garland, whose birthday was today (June 10th, 1922) and the movie was 1939’s ‘The Wizard of Oz’, a much beloved film for generation after generation until this day.
And while you are watching Judy Garland’s Dorothy singing the song, by clicking on the screen below, let’s not forget the amazing little dog Terry, who played Toto, one of the most remembered canines ever, who was featured as her best friend in this film.
I hope you enjoy watching this clip from the film as much as I do and don’t think I am little to far gone for posting it here –
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Let’s Keep Striving To Find That Place Over The Rainbow, Doug Draper (And thanks to those of you out there who may have indulged me in posting this at a time when I think it might do all of us a little good.)
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“A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders

Ottawa, ON – Today (June 9th, 2026), Private Member’s Bill C-232, An Act to amend the Corrections and Conditional Release Act (Maximum Security Offenders), introduced by Tony Baldinelli, Conservative Member of Parliament for Niagara Falls—Niagara-on-the-Lake, will conclude second reading debate in the House of Commons. Members of Parliament are expected to have a chance to vote for the legislation tomorrow.
Every morning, Ontario farmers tend the fields that put food on your table. But the Ford government has spent the past eight years selling off that same land to PC donors and rich investors to build more highways and sprawl.
Ottawa, Ontario – “On behalf of the Government of Canada, I congratulate Her Excellency the Right Honourable Louise Arbour as she formally assumes the role of the 31st Governor General of Canada.
NIAGARA, Ontario —The Niagara Jazz Festival is proud to announce the artist and presentation line-up for the 2026 Niagara Jazz Festival, taking place June 25 – 28 & July 4 – 5 in Niagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines.
This June 5th marks World Environment Day today – the 54th day of its kind since it was first established by the United Nation General Assembly in 1972 – but not that it appears this year that many people have noticed.
As Niagara anticipates growing over the next few decades, Niagara Region transportation experts are planning for an efficient and viable road network to move people and goods across communities to meet that demand and is asking for the public’s insight into developing this crucial blueprint.
“This milestone is not only about celebrating 150 years of service, but also about recognizing the essential role the Decew Water Treatment Plant continues to play in delivering safe drinking water to Niagara Region’s residents and businesses. We are very proud of Niagara Region’s water infrastructure and the expertise and dedication of our talented staff to provide reliable, world-class drinking water to all of our communities every single day.” – Phill Lambert, Director of Water-Wastewater Services
From its humble beginnings delivering safe, reliable drinking water starting in St. Catharines in 1875, the Decew Water Treatment Plant has grown and evolved into a state-of-the-art facility that now supplies millions of litres of world-class drinking water to tens of thousands of Niagara residents every day.
As another scorching summer begins and gas prices continue to soar, support for a tax on Big Oil’s windfall profits is also heating up.
“AI is here. The question is whether it will improve the lives of all Canadians or benefit only a few. AI can shorten our emergency room wait times and make a small business more competitive, if it is governed by Canadian values with a clear goal of improving the lives of all Canadians. That’s why we need an ambitious new strategy: AI for All.”— Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
We know you’re busy, but suspect you’ll want to weigh in on a proposal that could significantly weaken the laws that protect our water, human health, species at risk, and future generations.
(A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – So you think that the climate crisis doesn’t impact you? If you pay property and car insurance, please read the following, then go back and have a conversation with those who argue that climate change is not a problem or it is a hoax.)
Canada’s fundamental insight is that unity does not require uniformity. We believe our differences are strengths to be nurtured, not risks to be managed. We believe that faith, language, heritage, and tradition are not concessions to citizenship – they are expressions of it.
The Bruce Springsteen concert I went to in Brooklyn last week was unlike any concert I’ve attended in decades. It was far more than a fabulous, joyous concert; it was also an inspiring resistance event.
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VATICAN CITY (CNS) — Presenting the first encyclical of his pontificate, Pope Leo XIV warned that artificial intelligence must be “disarmed,” urging governments, tech leaders and society to confront the rapidly growing technology before it weakens human relationships, critical thinking and peace itself.
A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper



Trump seems to be circling the drain, according to many recent popularity polls conducted in his country, but the numbers show there are still tens-of-millions of hardcore supporters who are declaring their willingness to follow him right up to and through the gates of hell.

He was, among so many of those he performed with, from Charlie Parker and John Coltrane to Thelonious Monk and Miles Davis, one of the very last of the great legends from one of the greatest eras of jazz music standing.
For many primary care providers in Niagara, navigating referral pathways and accessing timely specialist care can be challenging. Over the past four years, SCOPE Niagara has helped change that by connecting physicians to real-time specialist advice and support.
Toronto – On World Biodiversity Day, (this past May 22nd, 2026) a new report published by Ontario Nature demonstrates the critical role that the Greenbelt plays as a safe haven for some of Ontario’s most vulnerable species.
Official Opposition Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles (and some of her NDP members) held a press conference this May 22nd; where they introduced a bill to scrap the HST on all food and drink
“Statement by the leaders of Canada, Australia, France, Germany, Italy, New Zealand and the United Kingdom on the situation in the West Bank.
I don’t know about you but for me, this weather we have been having is starting to get a little annoying.
Toronto – Earlier this May, the provincial government bypassed public consultation and quietly passed
New analysis
As Trump continues turning America into a totalitarian state where everything, including what you can watch on a video screen, comes under his control, Stephen Colbert, who never hesitated to take jabs at the ‘dear leader’ on his Lake Show, is airing CBS for the last time this May 22nd.
The war in the Persian Gulf has caused the biggest disruption in oil supply in world history, and is driving up costs and inflation around the world. We’re feeling it directly in Canada, even though we produce three times as much oil as we use, and import none from the Persian Gulf.
The St. Catharines Farmers Market is ready for the 2026 harvest season, with a record number of vendors lined up to serve the community this summer.
I have never been much of a flag waver in my life, but I have to confess that with the possible exceptions of visiting Canada’s grand 100th anniversary fair Expo ‘67 with my family as a kid and with the first time our very own Canadian flag was raised in 1965, I have never been prouder to be a Canadian than I am right now.

Out of the ‘British Invasion’ led by The Beatles in the 1960s came a great group called The Kinks with a slew of songs that became big hits, one of which is perfect for Victoria Day.
A Call-Out to All of Us from the Niagara Health Coalition, a regional chapter of the province-wide citizens-based Ontrio Health Coalition, dedicated to fighting for quality public health care for everyone.




A News Release from the citizens group Environmental Defence Canada
No matter how many times Doug Ford repeats his pitch that Ontario is open for business or buys ads telling voters they are being protected, the monthly data keeps saying the opposite.
Emerging, student and established artists living in the Niagara Region are invited to submit their work to the 17th City of St. Catharines Annual Juried Art Exhibition, Current.
QUEEN’S PARK — Marit Stiles and the Ontario NDP are bringing forward an Opposition Day motion calling for a new Youth Summer Jobs Program to help young people find work and get experience at a time when too many are being shut out of the job market.
When you were growing up, how many times did your mother warn you not to do something, but there you ran off and did it anyway?
“It seems to me that the natural world is the greatest source of excitement; the greatest source of visual beauty; the greatest source of intellectual interest. It is the greatest source of so much in life that makes life worth living.”
Well that’s it for a Niagara Regional Council with a Chair and 32 locally election members. 

QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Shadow Minister for Environment, Conservation, and Parks Peter Tabuns (Toronto Danforth); and Shadow Minister for Municipal Affairs Jeff Burch (Niagara Centre) are calling on the Ford government to scrap their planned amalgamation of the province’s regional conservation authorities (including the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority):
“As Canada works to diversify our international relationships, we look first to our longstanding European partners and allies. We share the history, values, and ambition to build a better, more just future. In a more dangerous and divided world, a stronger partnership between Canada and Europe will create more stability, more security, and more prosperity on both sides of the Atlantic.” – Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada
The City of St. Catharines is set to mark a milestone, and the community is invited to celebrate in a big way with a free, family-friendly event.