Be Part Of The ‘Fight Ford Rally’ on Saturdy, April 25th, 2026 At 11 A.M In Front Of The Pen Center Plaza Along Glendale Avenuen in St. Catharines
Posted with a Commentary by Doug Draper on Niagara At Large, April 11h, 2026
At an earlier anti-Ford Government rally ithis past March in St. Catharines, Niagara. Photo by Niagara resident and community activist Emily Spanton
Niagara, Ontario – Enough is enough already with Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his minions, including his Lincoln MPP Sam Oosterhoff and his most grovelling mayor servants in Niagara – Mat Siscoe of St. Catharines, Jim Diodati of Niagara Falls and Frank Campion of Welland – tearing apart everything from our regional and local muncipal governments to our school boards to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority dedicated to protecting and preserving the quality of life in our area watersheds.
We have municipal elections come up this Fall and we have to use them to fight back by electing individuals to public office who are going to stand up to us and not crawl on their bellies to Doug Ford and he continues to cut services and download policing, health care, education, urban development and other costs on us.Continue reading →
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“An unelected regional chair would have the power to reject decisions supported by a majority of popularly elected mayors at regional council. This is the latest step that risks eroding democratic governance in Ontario. It is critical that the public be consulted and supportive of these significant changes to uphold their democratic rights and those of their elected officials,” – Wayne Redekop, Mayor of Fort Erie
A Statement from Fort Erie Mayor Mayor Redekop Regarding Changes to Niagara Regional Government
Posted April 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Town of Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop
A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper – Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop has shown himself to be the only onr of the 12 mayors currently goverining Niagara’s 12 local municipalities who has consistently shown the courage to stand up against the Ford government’s drive to gut local elected represientation across our region and replace it with a system that would be controlled by Premier Doug Ford.
We should remember that in this Fall’s upcoming municipal elections and only vote individuals into the offices of mayor that are prepared to have the courage to stand up for us.
Now here is Wayne Redekop’s latest statement on the issue –
On Thursday, April 2, 2026, the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing announced that legislation would be tabled in the Legislature to change regional government in Ontario. The legislation will focus on the Niagara Region and Simcoe County, although the chair of all regional governments will be appointed by the Premier going forward.Continue reading →
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“Ford says He Listened. Niagara Said No. He’s Pushing The Merger Anyway.” – Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Like his soulmate, Alberta Premier Danielle Smith, Ontario Premier Doug Ford is taking a wrecking ball to our local democratic and publicly owned institutions and too few politicians in Niagara, other than Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates,Niagara Cenre MPP Jeff Burch, Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop, Port Colborne Regional Councillor Vance Badawey and St. Catharines Regional Councillor Haley Bateman are showing the courage to speak out forcefully against it.,
“For people in our community, it is getting pretty clear that this (Doug Ford) government (in Ontario) has a pattern,” says Gates. “They appoint regional chairs right across the province instead letting communities make their own local decisions, they weaken transparency by going after access to information, and now they want people to believe they listened to conservation authorities feedback when the comments said the opposite. Niagara needs a government that respects local decision-making, not one that keeps removing it.” – Wayne Gates
A Call-Out to Ontario’s Ford government from Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Posted April 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
NIAGARA FALLS — MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) is calling on the Premier to release a full public summary of the consultation results, including how many comments supported or opposed the merger of Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA).
Right now, students across Ontario are pulling all-nighters to get through exam season. But while they work to build a life for themselves, Doug Ford is making it impossible to get ahead.
His government’s plan to overhaul OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) flips the script on student aid—shifting from grants to loans that come with interest. It means Ontario students will graduate with the highest debt loads in Canada while our schools receive the lowest per-capita funding in the country.Continue reading →
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“Canada has lost an incredibly special person, and a good man.”
A Message from Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates, whose riding includes Fort Erie, Niagara Falls and Niagara-on-the-Lake
Posted April 9th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my friend Burd Sisler.
Burd was an incredible person.
At the time of his passing , Burd was the oldest man in Canada, as well as the world’s sixth oldest man and Canada’s oldest World War 2 veteran.
Burd proudly served our country in the Second World War, he spent 30 years working at the Canada Border Services Agency and raised a family in Fort Erie.Continue reading →
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Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region is celebrating the arrival of spring with a series of environmental events in April and May, including Earth Week activities (April 17-25) and Spring Compost Events (May 4-9 and May 30). These events provide residents with opportunities to reduce waste, support community organizations and learn more about Regional programs.
Earth Week (April 17–25)
Earth Week begins with the Earth Week Drop-off Contest from April 18-25 at all Regional Drop-off Depots. Residents are encouraged to bring acceptable housewares, textiles and used batteries for proper recycling or reuse. Each eligible item earns one ballot for a chance to win an Earth Week prize pack, including a $50 Visa gift card. Visitniagararegion.ca/waste/landfills for depot locations, hours and accepted items.Continue reading →
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“It has been said that astronomy is a humbling and character-building experience. There is perhaps no better demonstration of the folly of human conceits than this distant image of our tiny world. To me, it underscores our responsibility to deal more kindly with one another, and to preserve and cherish the pale blue dot, the only home we’ve ever known.” – Carl Sagan
Posted April 8th, 2026 by Doug Draper on Niagara At Large followed by some passionate words about protecting our planet from the late, great astronomer, Carl Sagan
As the one Canadian and three American astronauts on the NASA spaceship head for home this April 8th after becoming the first to completely orbit and set eyes on the dark side of the moon, they took some awesome photos of our planet Earth while on their lunar journey.
Apollo 11 moon mission photo of Earth in 1969
The photos were reminiscent of ones taken on a 1969 Apollo 11 NASA mission that inspired the very first Earth Day that brought more than 100 millions of people around the world together on April 22nd 1970 in a call-out their governments to do everything possible to protect and preserve our life-sustaining environment for present and future generations.Continue reading →
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‘These ads contain almost no useful information whatsoever and are pretty much fact free – and in some cases, pure fantasy.’
A Call Out To All Of Us from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, a citizens group dedicated to protecting and preserving a healthy environment
Posted April 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
You can’t escape them.
Government of Ontario “Protect Ontario” ads are everywhere—on buses and subways, during hockey and baseball games, and across news sites.
Since taking office, the Ford government has spent $452 million of our tax dollars promoting itself —a windfall for the advertising industry, with no sign of slowing down. In 2025 alone, it spent a record $112 million.Continue reading →
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A Statement by Prime Minister Mark Carney and the leaders of Denmark, the European Commission, the European Council, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom
Posted Aril 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
“We welcome the two-week ceasefire just concluded between the United States and Iran.
We thank Pakistan and all partners involved for facilitating this important agreement.
The goal must now be to negotiate a swift and lasting end to the war within the coming days. This can only be achieved through diplomatic means.Continue reading →
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A Statement by Ontario NDP Opposition Leader Marit Stiles
Posted April 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles is slamming the Ford government after media reports reveal that hospitals are being forced to use storage rooms for that hospitals are being forced to convert storage rooms and office space to treat patients:
“This is a disaster. Why are patients being treated in storage closets? No ad campaign or press conference can spin the grim reality that Ontarians are facing in our hospital hallways every single day.
“Patients are being treated in spaces that were never meant for care. This is shameful. Continue reading →
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If You Have Not Yet Heard It, Please Give It A Listen
Posted by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
April 6th, 2026
A photo of this precious oasis we call Earth, taken from the space ship heading to the moon. Let’s all remember that when it comes to a place we can all live on in this universe, there is no Option B
The following message by one of the four NASA astronauts, including Canadian Jeremy Hansen, this past Easter weekend as they prepared to circle the moon and become first humans to ever set eyes on its dark side is one that each and every one of us on Earth should take to heart.
It was delivered by American astronaut Victor Glover, unscripted and from his heart, and one can only hope that those down here who are causing wars and doing things that are threatening the future of life on our planet might at least give it a listen.
When I heard the astronaut’s words, I told myself I have to put this on Niagara At Large
To hear and watch him say them, click on the screen immediately below –
A Quick Footnote – It was nice to see both the U.S. and Canadian flags hanging together in that spacecraft as the astronaut spoke. It was a greater show of unity way out there, thousands of miles away, than we have seen between the two countries down here on Earth.
Here is hoping that one day, if and when the Trump nightmare ends, the divisions between our countries will be over.
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
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Minimum wage increasing to $17.95 an hour effective October 1, 2026, marking the second highest rate among provinces
News from the Government of Ontario Premier Doug Ford
Posted April 6th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Comment from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – I recently found a quarter and a couple of nickels under the sofa of a couch in my home. Do you want them?
How far do you think they would go toward on top of the current $17.60 an hour in paying the soaring cost of everything from gasoline, groceries to rent or buying a home?
If Ontario now has the second highest minimum wage in Canada, God help people trying to survive on whatever minimum wage they get in other provinces.Continue reading →
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“After careful reflection, I have decided that I will not be seeking re-election in the October 2026 Municipal Election.” – Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton
Looking Ahead: A Message from Sandra Easton, the Mayor Lincoln, Ontario
Posted April 5th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton is moving on
Lincoln, in Niagara, Ontario – Serving as Mayor of Lincoln has been one of the greatest privileges of my life. Lincoln is more than a municipality on a map, it is a community built on hard
work, strong values, and neighbours who look out for one another. It’s where families grow, businesses take root, and where community still means something real.
In a town like ours, leadership is personal. You see it at the grocery store, at community events, on sidewalks, and on the farms. The decisions made at Town Hall affect people you know by name, and that responsibility has always guided me.
I am proud of what we have accomplished together, protecting Lincoln’s character, supporting our local economy, managing growth responsibly, and investing in the future. Despite limited resources, we have remained thoughtful, practical, and focused on what matters most.Continue reading →
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Niagara’s Regional Government On Verge Of Coming Under Almost Complete Control Of Premier Doug Ford And His Local Supporters
“Change is long overdue in Niagara and the status quo is not an option. …. We need this bold move from the Ontario government.” – Jim Diodati, Mayor, City of Niagara Falls
“I would like to personally thank the Ford government for making governance changes in Niagara. I believe this will lead to a more effective and efficient system that will benefit communities, residents and businesses within the Niagara Region.” – Frank Campion, Mayor, City of Welland
A Commentary by Doug Draper followed by a News Release from Ontario’s Ford Government
Posted April 2nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Niagara resident holds up this sign at a large rally in St. Catharines late this March. Photo by Emily Spanton
The Ford government introduced legislation this April 2nd that will, when it is passed (and given Ford’s majority at Queen’s Park, it will pass), put a complete end to our elected Regional Councillors choosing our own Regional Chair and will reduced the number of Regional Council seats from 32 to Niagara’s 12 local mayors and a Chair that will be appointed by the Ontario premier.
Further to that, the Regional Chair will be granted “super chair powers,” similar to super mayor powers that have already been bestowed on many mayors across the province, giving them the the clout to override or veto many of the decisions made by however many Regional Councillors are left to vote on anything.
And the votes of the 12 remaining mayors sitting on the Regional Council will be weighted to give those representing municipalities with the largest populations – in Niagara’s case, St. Catharines, Niagara Falls and Welland- the most say.Continue reading →
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A Statement on the passing of Stephen Lewis by Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles and Her Party
Posted April 2nd on Niagara At Large
We have lost Stephen Lewis, and the world feels smaller without him.
Stephen Lewis had a voice that could fill a room, a convention hall, the United Nations General Assembly.
When he spoke, you felt it: the moral clarity, the righteous anger, the unshakeable belief that suffering was not inevitable and injustice was not acceptable. He made you truly believe a better world was possible, and he made you want to fight for it.Continue reading →
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A Message of Concern To All Of Us in Niagara from St. Catharines City Councillors Greg Miller and Caleb Ratzlaff
Posted April 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper At Niagara At Large – I urge everyone in Niagara to read this and share it with everyone they know. This is all about standing up for our democratic right to decide our future and the future of our children and grandchildren here. And cheers to these two municipal councillors. We need many more like them across our Niagara region and let’s all work together to vote more like them into office in this coming Fall’s municipal elections.)
St. Catharines City Councillor Greg Miller
St. Catharines, Ontario – St. Catharines City Councillors Greg Miller and Caleb Ratzlaff are raising serious concerns about the push toward municipal restructuring in Niagara, calling the current approach “undemocratic, unsupported by evidence, and disconnected from the will of residents.”
“We have read the recent letter sent to (Ontario) Premier Ford signed by (St. Catharines) Mayor Siscoe, and disagree with its notion of a shared vision for governance changes. There has been no community-wide endorsement of any vision, let alone something as drastic as removing Regional Councillors.Continue reading →
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“In the middle of a biodiversity crisis, the Government of Ontario is choosing to sacrifice our most vulnerable species. We need economic solutions that operate in harmony with nature, not in conflict.” – Tony Morris from the citizens group Ontario Nature
An Important Message from the citizen groups Environmental Defence, Ontario Nature, the David Suzuki Foundation and the Wilderness Committee
Posted April 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Toronto – The Ontario government has removed all provincial protection measures for endangered and threatened migratory birds and aquatic species, ceding responsibility to the Government of Canada.
It has done this by bringing into force its repeal of the Endangered Species Act. The new and much weaker Species Conservation Act, does not apply at all to at-risk fish and birds. These changes create a dangerous gap in protection.
That is why five of Ontario’s leading conservation organizations are calling on the Minister of the Environment, Climate Change and Nature and the Minister of Fisheries and Oceans to close that gap immediately, with a combination of stepped-up enforcement, emergency protection orders and new habitat protection orders, under the federal Species at Risk Act.Continue reading →
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“When we think about homelessness, we don’t think about the fact that it’s affecting children.The launch of this report is so important for us from our organization’s standpoint because we want to start a broader community conversation on how we support children in this experience.” – YWCA Niagara Region Executive Director Elisabeth Zimmermann
News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted April 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – For children, experiencing homelessness is about much more than losing the roof over their head.
It’s about saying goodbye to beloved pets. Changing schools mid-semester. And leaving behind a cherished toy that provides comfort when times get hard — often at a time when it is needed most.
These are some of the many challenges expressed by Niagara children who’ve shared insight into shelter living while participating in a research collaboration between Brock University and YWCA Niagara Region.Continue reading →
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“In The Midst Of Darkness, Hope Is The Beacon That Guides Us.” – Stephen Lewis
A Brief Tribute by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted March 31st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Stephen Lewis, in his later years
Somewhere in the archives of Brock University there may still be a glowing account in the Brock Press – the name of the student newspaper even way back in the 1970s – of a young Ontario NDP leader named Stephen Lewis paying a visit to the campus.
It was the early to mid 1970s and the university’s pub, named Alphie’s Trough at the tine, was packed with student, including this one, to hear this charismatic voice for everyday people who we viewed as the great hope for us and for a more just future – just as so many young people view his son Avi Lewis, the newly elected leader of Canada’s New Democratic Party, as a ray of hope for their future today.
Stephen Lewis died this March 31st at age 88 after a battle with cancer – a man that could have and would have been one of the best, if not the best Premier the Province of Ontario ever had it not been for all of the small c-conservative minded people out there who were not ready for his brand of economic fairness and-justice-for-all democratic socialism. (Why not stupidly settle for anti-common good premiers like Mike Harris and Doug Ford instead.)Continue reading →
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“It’s time quite frankly to do what Peter always knew was right. It was about fairness then. And now it is also about workers knowing that when there is economic uncertainty that the provincial government has their back.” – Wayne Gates, NDP MPP for the Riding of Niagara Falls, which includes Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake and Fort Erie, Ontario
News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Posted March 31st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
The late Niagara Centre NDP MPP Peter Kormos was a strong voice for everyday working people across Ontario.
QUEENS PARK — On the 13th anniversary of Peter Kormos’ passing (March 30th, 2013), this morningjoined by his colleagues in the official opposition, MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) is honouring the late Niagara leader’s legacy by tablingBill 96, Anti-Scab Labour Act, and renewing the call for Ontario to finally pass anti-scab legislation.
Peter Kormos was a strong voice for working people in Niagara and across Ontario. From 1988 to 2011, he kept the fight for anti-scab legislation alive at Queen’s Park because he understood what replacement workers do to bargaining, to families, and to communities long after a strike is over.
“Peter Kormos was probably the most respected MPP in the history of Niagara,” said Gates. “He stood with working people and fought hard to push for anti-scab legislation because he knew the damage scabs do to workers and their families.”Continue reading →
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A Brief Tribute Posted on Niagara At Large by Doug Draper
March 30th, 2026
A 1997 self-portrait of Joni Mitchell with one of her beloved cats.
If you missed it, one of the highlights of this March 29th Juno Award Ceremonies, hosted this year in Hamilton, Ontario, was the so well-deserved Lifetime Achievement Award presented to one of Canada’s greatest, Joni Mitchell, by Canada’s Prime Minister Mark Carney.
Now 82, this amazing musician who is equally amazing at picking up a brush and blowing us away with what she can produce on a canvas, began accompanying herself on guitar in coffee houses and at folk festivals back in the early to mid-1960s, and her evolution as an artist – from songs like ‘Both Sides Now’ and ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ to recordings of beautifully crafted lyrics and music with some of the world’s greatest jazz players – has captivated one generation after another ever since.
So here is Joni Mitchell receiving her Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2026 Junos. To watch it, click on the screen immediately below –
Finally, here is a video you can click on to watch her performing ‘Big Yellow Taxi’ back in the year of Woodstock, 1969 –
The Very Best To You Joni & Here’s Hoping You Are Still With Us At 102.
From a life-long fan, Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
(P.S. – I could not help myself. I had to put this on. And it is also some good news at a time when we all need it.)
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A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted March 29th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
At anti-Ford Government rally in St. Catharines, Niagara. Photo by Niagara resident and community activist Emily Spanton
For those of us who have had it with the all of the cuts to public services and assaults on our environment and democratic intitutions coming from Ontaio Premier Doug Ford and his Trump-like Connservatives over the pasts eight years, it was a sight to behold!
More than 300 citizens from across our Niagara Region – and that is likely a very conservative estimate – rallied along Glenridge Avenue, in front of the Pen Centre shopping mall in St. Catharines this past Saturday, March 28th against what Ontario’s Ford government has been doing and is continuing to do to gut our public health care and education services, along with hard-fought measures to protect our environment and to deconstruct so many other programs and institutions that generations of Ontarians put in place to make our communities healthier, freer, more democratic to live in.
Niagara residents gathered at rally along Glendale Avenue near Pen Centre. Photo by Emily Spanton
When I got out of my car to talk to people participating in what organizers from citizens coalitions across Niagara plainly called the “Rally Against The Ford Government”, the relentless honking of horns of support from motorists driving by was so loud that we could often hardly hear ourselves speak.Continue reading →
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We Canadians Can Show Our Opposition To Trump Calling Our Country A “51st State” By Joining Those Who Rally In Spirit – Doug Draper
Posted March 28th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Niagara At Large Will Update this post on the outcome of the No King rallies later.
Here is a brief interview with American actor and activist Jane Fonda on the Cable TV network MSNOW this March 27th on why it is so important to get out with others and rally against all the bad Trump is doing on so many fronts –
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A Statement By Tim Gray, Executive Director of Environmental Defence, a citizens organization dedicated to protecting our environment
Posted March 27th, 2027 on Niagara At Large
Tim Gray, Executive Director at Environmental Defence,
Toronto, Ontario – Tim Gray, Executive Director at Environmental Defence, made the following statement in response to Ontario’s 2026 Provincial Budget:
“The word “environment” only occurs in this budget in conjunction with “economic” or ‘trade” and never as something that the Ontario government plans to protect or in which to invest. This is another missed opportunity to chart a future for the province that aligns with how the rest of the world is moving to address the mounting crises our world faces. Ontario is at risk of being left behind.” Continue reading →
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A Response to the Ford Government’s 2026 Budget from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party
Posted March 27th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK – Marit Stiles, Leader Of The Official Opposition NDP And Shadow Finance Minister Jessica Bell (University – Rosedale) Are Giving Doug Ford’s 2026 Budget An F For Failing Ontario.
Stiles And Bell Released Their 2026 Budget Report Card, Grading Ford’s Latest Budget On Five Key Tests:
Does It Lower The Cost Of Rent And Groceries?
Does It Fix Health Care And Education?
Does It Build The Homes You Can Afford?
Does It Create Good Jobs And Opportunities?
Does It Spend Your Money Responsibly?
“This Budget Fails The Test To Meet Ontario’s Priorities,” Said Stiles. “Young People And Families Are Struggling With Sky-High Rents, Fewer Opportunities, And Soaring Costs. Budget 2026 Was An Opportunity To Deliver Hope And Relief For Our Province During A Difficult Moment.Continue reading →
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In the midst of tariffs and economic uncertainty, the government continues to deliver on its plan to protect Ontario by building the most competitive, resilient and self-reliant economy in the G7, including through significant tax relief contained in the next phase of Ontario’s Tax Action Plan.
The 2026 Budget furthers the government’s plan to attract jobs and investment, lower costs for workers and businesses, keep life affordable for families and individuals and make targeted investments in key public services that support the province’s long-term prosperity.
“Ontario is navigating economic challenges with a pragmatic and prudent fiscal plan,” said Minister Bethlenfalvy. Continue reading →
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Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region’s six water treatment plants earned a 100 per cent rating from the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks (the Ministry) following inspections conducted during the 2025-2026 period.
A perfect score reflects Niagara Region’s ongoing commitment to not only meeting, but exceeding, the province’s multi-barrier, health-based drinking water quality standards.
The Ministry conducts both scheduled and unannounced inspections of water treatment facilities each year to ensure compliance with provincial regulations. In addition to water quality monitoring, inspections assess a wide range of operational areas, including reporting practices, record keeping, and staff certification and training.Continue reading →
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“I’m getting hundreds of emails saying the same thing: decisions about Niagara should be made in Niagara. Forcing through changes from Queen’s Park without real data, a real business case and real consultation with residents makes no sense.” – Wayne Gates, MPP for the Riding of Niagara Falls that includes Niagara-on-the-Lake and Fort Erie
Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Posted March 26th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
NIAGARA , Ontario — MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) challenged Premier Doug Ford in Question Period today to rule out both forced amalgamation in Niagara and any version that pushes aside local voices.
“First it was outright amalgamation. Now it looks like amalgamation lite,” said Gates. “If three bigger cities get more control and smaller Niagara communities get pushed aside, that is not reform that will save a dime for taxpayers. That’s just about control.”Continue reading →
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Saturday, March 28th, 11 a.m. On the northeast and northwest sidewalks of the corner of Glendale Ave. and Tremont Dr. near the Pen Centre in St. Catharines
A Call-Out To All Of Us from the Region-Wide Citizens Coalition, Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara
Posted March 25th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Bring your signs with “No Amalgamation”, “Fund Education”, “Reverse OSAP changes”, “Protect Freedom of Information Act”, “Fix Healthcare”, “No Amalgamation of Conservation Authorities”, or any other message you would like to send to Ford and his government.
This peaceful rally will be fun and family friendly. Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara’s rallies are good opportunities to connect with like-minded people and share our mutual concerns about this Province’s many regressive and ever-more authoritarian policies with our community and our politicians.
Our rally will be just one of many being organized all across Ontario on Saturday.
About Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara (BCAN) –BCAN is a collective of Niagara’s environmental groups and citizens that advocates for proven municipal best practices and policies that protect and enhance local biodiversity and combat climate change
To learn more about Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara and its good work for raising awareness and protecting and preserving our natural heritage, click on – (20+) Facebook
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Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA Is Among Those On Ford’s Chopping Block
“The Conservation Authorities were created to make better land use decisions. This proposed consolidation undermines their vital role in protecting our communities. We need to empower them to do their work independently as our watershed experts.” – Tony Morris, Conservation Policy and Campaigns Director, Ontario Nature
News from Ontario Nature, a no-profit citizens group advocating for our natural heritage in Ontario
Posted March 25th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper – Interesting to note that there is not one comment here from a representative in Niagara here, including the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority or its board, which is loaded with Ford government cronies.)
Toronto, Ontario – In anticipation of the introduction of legislative changes to enable the sweeping and ill-conceived consolidation of Ontario’s 36 Conservation Authorities into nine, a broad coalition of civil society groups, individuals and a local elected official are calling on the Government of Ontario to halt this plan and listen to experts and local voices to re-empower the Conservation Authorities.Continue reading →
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On His 90th Birthday This March 25th, “The Iconic Canadian Environmentalist Says It May Be Too Late For Humanity To Stop The Worst Of Climate Change.” – A CBC Interview
“I can’t imagine anything more important than air, water, soil, energy and biodiversity. These are the things that keep us alive.” – David Suzuki, scientist and former host of the long-running CBC TV program ‘The Nature Of Things’
A Brief Introductory Comment from Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted March 23rd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
David Suzuki at 90
Those of you who are regular followers of Niagara At Large on our official website atwww.niagaraatlarge.comor on our Facebook page at(20+) Facebookknow that I have spent a great deal of time banging the drums over the years for the urgent need for all of us, in concert with our governments at all levels, to address what scientists around the world are calling a “climate emergency” before it is too late.Continue reading →
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The late Jim Bradley, former Niagara Regional Chair and long-time MPP for St. Catharines
Niagara, Ontario – Media and members of the public are invited to witness the unveiling of former Regional Chair Jim Bradley’s official portrait, which will be installed at Regional Headquarters at 5 p.m. before the March 26 Regional Council meeting.
Portraits of past Regional Chairs are traditionally installed in the Campbell West Foyer just outside of Council Chamber. The brief ceremony will include brief remarks from Acting Regional Chair Rob Foster and Niagara Region Chief Administrative Officer Ron Tripp.
WHERE: Niagara Region Headquarters – Campbell West Foyer (outside Council Chamber)
WHEN: Thursday, March 26 at 5 p.m.
WHAT: Official portrait unveiling, photo opportunities, and remarks from Acting Regional Chair and Niagara Region’s Chief Administrative OfficerContinue reading →
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“The Ford government has slapped a moratorium on using farmlands for solar while simultaneously encouraging the use of hundreds of thousands of acres not to grow food, but to grow inefficient fuel feedstock. That’s a pretty terrible way to use food lands or reduce climate damage from car traffic.”
A Bulletin from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance – a not-for-profit citizens organization dedicated to protecting and preserving our environment
Posted March 24th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Every year, roughly 600,000 acres of land in Ontario is devoted to growing corn to produce ethanol. This ethanol is then blended with gasoline with the intention of lowering greenhouse gas emissions.
That’s a lot of land that is growing fuel, not food. And demand for that fuel is going to steadily decline as we switch from conventional internal combustion vehicles to EVs. In 2024,more than 20% of cars sold worldwide were EVs. In Canada, EV sales are rebounding with the restoration of federal purchase incentives, increased charging availability and surging gas prices.
Tour Niagara Region’s Niagara Falls Water Treatment Plan, Thursday, March 26th at 2 P.M.
An Invite from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted March 23rd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
World Water Dayis an internationally recognized day by the United Nations that is held annually on March 22. To celebrate World Water Day, Niagara Region is excited to offer free guided tours of the Niagara Falls Water Treatment Plant.
Niagara Region protects public health and the environment by providing award-winning drinking water for the communities it serves. Niagara Region operates six water treatment facilities that produce 155 million litres of safe and reliable drinking water each day.Continue reading →
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“What was remarkable is that (Henry) was born into power and wealth in a small conservative city, yet he never wavered even slightly in championing our duty to stand for the truth, regardless of the consequences.” – Kevin McMahon, former St. Catharines Standard reporter and now a documentary filmmaker in Toronto
A Tribute by former St. Catharines Standard reporter & columnist John Nicol, first posted shortly after Henry Burgoyne’s death in 2011
Re-posted March 8th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
The last Burgoyne family publisher, Henry Burgoyne, at work at the newspaper he was so proud of. file photo
A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large reporter/publisher and a former reporter at The St. Catharines Standard – When a fire gutted the former St. Catharines Standard newspaper building in that city’s downtown this past December, 2025, I was far from the only former Standard employee who made a pilgrimage to the burnout remains in the days following the blaze to remember all of the great times we had working there up to 1996 and before the arrival of the corporate chains with their axes, when the Burgoyne family still owned the paper.
We went to work every day knowing that Henry and his family were truly dedicated to serving the community without fear or favour. For this reporter, it was a dream job and Henry was the best boss I ever had.
It was 15 years ago this just past winter that Henry died an untimely death following a brave battle with cancer and I am reposting this piece written at the time by my old friend and colleague John Nicol as a way of reminding everyone what is lost when a once-proud local, family owned newspaper dies.Continue reading →
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“Now is not the time to retreat. Provinces must reject Premier Ford’s call and instead step up to show real leadership in helping Canadians access affordable, cheaper-to-own vehicles and building a globally competitive future for our auto industry.”
A Message from the Canada-wide ctizens group, Environmental Defence
Posted March 22nd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Ottawa– Environmental Defence is calling on Premiers Eby (British Columbia) and Legault (Quebec) to reject Premier Ford’s call to drop their Electric Vehicle Availability Standards (EVAS). British Columbia’s EV standard has been one of the most successful in North America and today, nearly one in four new vehicles sold in that province is electric — far above the national average of around 11 per cent.
The standard has also improved affordability and ensured automakers prioritize the province for supply. Quebec has seen similar success, consistently leading the country in EV adoption thanks to strong, stable EV policy.Continue reading →
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“There will be children with robins and flowers, Sunshine caresses each new waking hour.”
-lyrics from ‘A Beautiful Morning’, a 1968 spring time song by The Rascals
A Brief Wish from Doug Draper for more Warmth and Peace for All Of Us in the days to come
Posted on the First Day of Spring, March 20th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Unless brutally cold weather, along with all of the chaos going on in the world around us isn’t something that bothers you, I think most of us are happy to say good riddance to what has been a pretty bad winter.
So with the official start of Spring at 10:46 a.m. eastern time n this Friday, March 20th, I want to share a song by one of my all-time favourite groups, The Rascals or Young Rascals as some may remember them, with a hope for many beautiful, warm mornings we have coming our way in the days and weeks ahead.
To hear and watch The Rascals perform the song, click on the screen immediately below –
Wishing you all a wonderful Spring,
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
NIAGARA AT LARGE Encourages You To Join The Conversation By Sharing Your Views O This Post In The Space Following The Bernie Sanders Quote Below.
“A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders
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Don’t Let Others Dictate How We In Niagara Are Governed In The Future!
A Call-Out from Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted March 19th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
I have already put something on about this upcoming zoom meeting organized by the Niagara citizens group A Better Niagara, but I want t0 put the poster on about it one more time.
If you are a citizens in this region, please do what you can to participate in this meeting and express your views on where Niagara should go on the very important issue of how we are governed in the years to come.
Here is the poster on the meeting containing the details for how you can engage in it. Please join the conversation and don’t let the politicians try to shut us out like so many have over the past number of weeks.
This is our Niagara region – we, the people, live, work and pay taxes here too – and we should have just as much say in its future as Ontario Premier Doug Ford and those mayors and others in municipal government who bow down to him and his wishes here.
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
NIAGARA AT LARGE Encourages You To Join The Conversation By Sharing Your Views O This Post In The Space Following The Bernie Sanders Quote Below.
“A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders
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A Message to All of Us from the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network
Posted March 19th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Community members can play an important role in shaping public policy. Writing to elected officials helps decision-makers understand how policies affect real neighbourhoods and the people who live there. You do not need to be an expert.
Your perspective as a community member matters!
Below is a community letter-writing toolkit that provides guidance with writing letters to the Ontario Ministry of Health in support of restoring funding to Consumption and Treatment Services (CTS) in St. Catharines, as well as a document to show why this is important.Continue reading →
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A Street sweeper doing its work. Photo courtesy of Niagara Region
As the winter season draws to a close, Niagara Region Road Operations staff are beginning preparations to deploy a number of annual spring road maintenance programs that involve cleaning and sweeping more than 800 kms of Regional roadsacross Niagara.
Crews use various methods to clear roads of all of kinds of debris and material that accumulate on the vast road network, including:
Street sweeping
Litter and winter debris removal
Boulevard restoration
Snow fence removal
Bridge washing
These important tasks help clean up what winter leaves behind, such as loose gravel and sand, and prepare Niagara’s Regional roads for the busy, active spring and summer seasons. Continue reading →
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Community activist groups demand to have a say in municipal amalgamation at recent rally outside Niagara Regional headquarters.
An Invite To All from the Niagara area citizens group A Better Niagara
The Following Is A Message from Liz Benneian, a founding member of A Better Niagara
Posted March 18th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Regional Chaos — How It Affects Us
Well, the past couple of weeks have certainly been full of chaos here in the Niagara Region. And what happens next can have profound impacts for local environment groups.
Many of BCAC’s (The region-wide citizens coalition Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara) groups like Pelham Advocates for Trees and Habitat, the Grimsby Environmental Network, Ontariogreen, the West Lincoln Green Team, 50by30Niagara and others have been able to bring about important changes in their communities precisely because we have accessible, local governments, where we can talk to our Councillors and Mayors, where they know us and staff are willing to work with us.
That will all change if power gets consolidated to one large municipality or 4, or a Region with weighted votes that gives the biggest municipalities control, or if our critical public utilities like water and wastewater are privatized and citizens have no one to hold to account. Continue reading →
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If you wonder why Niagara At Large has been a little slower on the draw over the past couple of days, the reason is basement flooding following a very heavy rainstorm a few days ago.
Four or five inches of wastewater backing up from the road can do a considerable amount of damage to a finished basement containging valued possessions and that serves as a family room and I have a team cleaners from ServiceMaster dealing with that now. They are doing a good job but it is a bummer talking to them about what has to be thrown out.
So please be patience while we get through this.
Thank You. Doug Draper
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A News Release from the Town of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ontario
Posted March 13th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
FORT ERIE, Ontario – The Town of Fort Erie continues to advance its Climate Change Action Plan. It received two environmental grants from the Niagara Community Foundation (NCF) for community projects that will help protect local wildlife, support biodiversity, and expand green space for residents to enjoy.
The first grant provides $13,000 to support a Pollinator Meadow and Naturalization Project at the future park located at the corner of Thunder Bay Road and Butlers Drive. The project will support pollinators, such as bees and butterflies, which play an important role in keeping ecosystems healthy. Continue reading →
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A News Brief from Niagara’s Regional Government, followed by a response from the Niagara citizen groups that exposed Gale’s reported ownership of a copy of Hitler’s Mein Kampf, signed by Hitler himself
Posted March 12th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recently appointed Niagara Regional Chair, Bob Gale suddenly resigns over Hitler book controversity
Last night (Wednesday, March 11th), Bob Gale submitted his resignation as Niagara Regional Chair to the Province of Ontario effective immediately.
The Region’s Bylaw to Appoint an Acting Chair outlines how temporary absences in the Chair’s Office are handled. This includes a rotating list of acting Chairs, who can attend to all Regional Chair duties and ensure uninterrupted regional activities. Lincoln Councillor Rob Foster will serve as Acting Regional Chair for the remainder of the month of March.
Niagara Region will continue to work with the Province regarding any next steps and actions related to the Office of the Regional Chair.Continue reading →
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A Message from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party
Posted March 11th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Shadow Minister for Environment, Conservation, and Parks Peter Tabuns (Toronto—Danforth) says the Ford government going ahead with plans to shrink the province’s conservation authorities paves the way for destructive sprawl and environmental disasters.
“Conservation authorities were created to safeguard Ontarians and their homes from environmental disasters,” said Tabuns. “Doug Ford and Minister McCarthy see them as an unnecessary hurdle for their developer friends looking to make a profit.
“This is yet another attack on our environment by the Ford government. Our watersheds are unique, and each one has varying needs that will fall by the wayside when haphazardly lumped together. Drawing these arbitrary lines on a map undermines local control and the ability to respond to local problems.Continue reading →
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A Statement from Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Green Party of Ontario
Posted March 11th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to the Ford government announcement on consolidating conservation authorities.
“Every year, communities across Ontario face increasingly dangerous flood risks. Now, this government wants to sink millions into weakening protections.
Doug Ford is dismantling the critical agencies that protect our lives, livelihoods and property so that he can sell off the places we love, piece by piece, to wealthy, well-connected insiders.Continue reading →
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A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper followed by a News Release from Ontario’s Ford Government
Posted March 11th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
By Doug Draper
St. John’s Pond in Effingham, one of 41 conservation areas the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority cares for in and around the Niagara region. file photo by Doug Draper
Even while residents across Niagara are still reeling over plans being pushed by the Ford Government’s recently appointed Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale to amalgamate Niagara municipalities and reduce the number of elected municipal representatives in our region, the Ford government issued a news release this March 11th announcing that it is moving ahead with amalgamating conservation authorities.
If and went this amalgamation occurs, which will likely be very soon, the more than 65-year-old Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) and 35 other Conservation Authorities (CAs) across the province will be amalgamated into nine mega CAs, operating under the umbrella of one body to be called the Ontario Proincial Conservation Agency to be made of up individuals who are appointed by – you may have guessed it – the Ford government.Continue reading →
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Group will be hosting “Let’s Talk: A Citizen-led Community Conversation about Governance in Niagara” Zoom Meeting (Learn More About The Reasons Behind Group’s Revival and the Zoom Meeting Below)
A News Release from A Better Niagara members Liz Benneian and Ed Smith
Posted March 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
A citizen-led group that first emerged in 2017 to press for good governance and strengthened democracy is making a return.
A Better Niagara, a non-partisan group that formed to combat the corrupt “Caslin cabal” that took over the regional Council in 2014, and to keep citizens well informed during the 2018 election year, sees many parallels with what is happening in the region eight years later.
“Once again, we have a small group of politicians who are trying to consolidate power to themselves and thwart good local governance,” says Liz Benneian, one of the organization’s directors.Continue reading →
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A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted March 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Barely more than a week after Trump and his Israeli pal Benjamin Netanyahu starting bombing Iran, the price of a litre of gas at the gas bar down the street from my Niagara, Ontario home jumped from 1:24.9 per liter to close to 1:60 and counting.
By the end of this week of March 9th, more than a few economists are predicting that the price of a litre of regular gas across Ontario and other parts of Canada could soar as high as two dollars.Continue reading →
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“Having the opportunity to continue structured learning in the summer, along with the social benefits of being with other children in a camp-like setting, will provide these youngsters a chance to build their skills.” – Yvonne Messenger, Assistant Professor of Educational Studies, Brock University
News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Niagara
Posted March 10th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
The Brock Learning Lab is launching a summer program aimed at improving early literacy and foundational numeracy skills for students who have completed junior kindergarten to Grade 2. photo courtesy of Brock University
Niagara, Ontario –When local schools wrap up for summer, the learning — and fun — will continue for primary students at Brock University.
“Together, we (Commonwealth partners) will continue strengthening the foundations that unite us – democracy, human rights, sustainable development, and economic growth.”
A Statement by Prime Minister M ark Carney on Commonwealth Day
Posted March 9th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Today (March 9th) Canada joins our fellow Commonwealth partners in marking Commonwealth Day. In a more uncertain and divided world, the Commonwealth remains a constant – bringing together 56 member countries from North America, the Caribbean, Europe, Africa, and the Indo-Pacific.
Across continents and under different skies, we are united by a shared commitment to work together and pursue the common good.Continue reading →
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“Democracy works best when councils are diverse. … every seat we maintain (at the municipal council level of government) is a seat for lived experience, which leads to better policies for our communities.”
St. Catharines Regional Councillor Haley Bateman
A Commentary by St. Catharines Regional Councillor Haley Bateman on Ford/Gale Plans To Force A Reduction In Elected Muncipal Representatives in Niagara
Posted March 9th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – Haley Bateman’s commentary is a response to the push by Ford government appointed Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale to force a reduction in the number of elected municipal representatives at the regional and local government levels , if not a reduction in the number of municipalities across Niagara. If any other member of Niagara Regional Council wishes to share a commentary on this issue, Niagara At Large is wide open to posting it too.
Now here is the commentary by St. Catharines Regional Councillor Hailey Bateman –
ST. CATHARINES, ON - Proposed changes to Niagara Regional Government would concentrate decision-making power in the hands of just a few officials, giving mayors and a regional chair disproportionate authority.Continue reading →
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“We are the future of this province. To prevent us from accessing education without lifelong debt is something we’ll see the consequences of for many years to come.” – Daniel Labonté, rally co-organizers and Niagara, Ontario area student
This News Report prepared by Niagara area student Mahek Rahman for Niagara At Large
Posted March 6th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Sign held high at Niagara rally against Ford government student assistance cuts. photos courtesy of Niagara student Mahek Rahman
Over 150 Niagara high school and university students walked out of class on March 4th to protest the (Ford government’) recently announced OSAP (Ontario Student Assistance Program) cuts.
They rallied in front of St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens office, chanting “Hands Off our education!” and “Save our future! Save our OSAP!” At the rally, the crowd signed petitions created by students, and MPP Stevens alike, and student speakers shared their stories on how the OSAP cuts will harm their education.Continue reading →
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“Our communities deserve a say in how our schools are run.”
A Message from the Green Party Of Ontario
Posted March 6th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Ontario’s schools have been struggling for years, with overcrowded classrooms and crumbling buildings. But now, the province is moving to take away our communities’ ability to do anything about it.
Last November, the Ford government passed Bill 33, stripping power from locally elected school trustees and handing it to a minister in downtown Toronto. This is a direct attack on local democracy.
By centralizing control, the government is silencing the local voices—parents, teachers, and education workers—who know our students best.Continue reading →
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A Statement from Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Marit Stiles
Posted March 4th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Official Opposition Leader Marit Stiles and the Ontario NDP will force a vote to reverse Doug Ford’s damaging Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) cuts when the Ontario Legislature returns, calling on the Premier to save a generation of students from crushing debt:
“Doug Ford’s OSAP cuts come at a time when life has never been more unaffordable,” said Stiles. “The Premier has already saddled Ontario’s next generation with record-high cost of living and destroyed their job market. They can’t afford decades of student debt on top of that.Continue reading →
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Niagara’s Regional Council Would Be Reduced From 31 Councillors, Plus Chair To 12 Plus Chair. Number Of Local Councils Seats Would Be Chopped Too
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper, followed by Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale’s latest letter to Ontario Ford Government Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Rob Flack
Posted March 5th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
By Doug Draper
Well, here we go again.
Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recently appointed Niagara Regional Chair, Bob Gale, is pressing for few elected representatives andfor amalgamation of local municipalities
A mere two weeks after Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s recently appointed Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale fired off a letter to the mayors of our region’s 12 local municipalities and another to his masters at Queen’s Park – both sent out without any prior consultation or approval from Regional Council and both calling for urgent reform in municipal governance here, he has done it again.
This March 4th, Gale circulated another letter he has sent to Ford’s Municipal Affairs and Housing Minister Rob Flack, proposing a significant cut in the number of elected members of municipal councils representing us across the region.
This letter comes less than a week after a majority of Niagara Regional Councillors passed a resolution directing Gale to hold back on taking any further action or using any further staff time on the issue of municipal amalgamation and other reform measures until the Region and local municipalities across Niagara have an opportunity to consult with residents and local businesses and have time to collect solid data weighing the pros and cons of various options for reforming municipal government.Continue reading →
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Eight of Niagara’s 12 local municipalities unite behind a concrete plan to modernize regional governance, cut duplication, and keep taxes low for residents
A News Release and a Letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford from the Mayors of Fort Erie, Pelham, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Grimsby, Wainfleet, Thorold, Port Colborne and West Lincoln
(The Mayors of St. Catharines, Niagara Falls, Welland and Lincoln, for reasons yet to be known, are not included in this news release and letter.)
Posted March 5th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
NIAGARA, ON — The Mayors of Thorold, West Lincoln, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, Grimsby, Pelham, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Wainfleet today delivered a joint letter to Premier Doug Ford presenting a clear agenda to modernize governance and service delivery in Niagara. The mayors are moving decisively to address the number of politicians, strengthen efficiency, eliminate duplication, and secure long-term economic growth for their municipalities and the taxpayers they serve.
The announcement follows a motion passed by an overwhelming majority of Niagara’s elected representatives at Regional Council on February 26, 2026, directing a comprehensive governance and service delivery review.
This is Niagara stepping up – not standing in the way.Continue reading →
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An Address by Niagara Resident Ed Smith to St. Catharines City Council with a Brief Foreword by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted March 3rd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Niagara community activist Ed Smith tells it like it is on Doug Ford pal Bob Gale’s bid for forced municipal amalgamation
A Foreword by Doug Draper – At a special meeting St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe and his city council held this March 2nd, 2026 to give citizens a chance to share their views on letters circulated late last month by Ford Government appointed Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale that call for forced municipal amalgamation, more than 20 residents spoke – a majority of them against any kind of local government reform that is not based on solid evidence that it would benefit the community at large and that is not considered for approval without full and open public consultation.
One of those who spoke at the meeting was St. Catharines resident and long-time community activist Ed Smith who at least some of you might remember as a leading critic a decade ago of the wrongful conduct of the former Niagara regional government of Al Caslin and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (then run so corruptly by members of Caslin’s so-called cabal).Continue reading →
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City Invites Residents To Share Their Views On The Issue. See Link For Engaging In Community Feedback Below
A Statement from Thorold Mayor Terry Ugulini
Posted March 3rd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Thorold Mayor Terry Ugulini
The City of Thorold in Niagara, Ontario – Since receiving correspondence dated February 5, 2026 and February 19, 2026, from (Niagara) Regional Chair Bob Gale, the City (of Thorold) has been fully engaged in reviewing and addressing the matter of municipal governance raised in his letters.
Let me be clear: the City of Thorold is strongly opposed to amalgamation.
Chair Gale’s views on amalgamation are entirely inconsistent with, and do not represent, the position of the City of Thorold. We have consistently communicated our stance against amalgamation in previous governance reviews, and it is critical that any discussion or correspondence reflect actual positions of all the local area municipalities involved.Continue reading →
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“The Town will correspond directly with (Ontario’s) Premier and the Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing as needed to confirm its support for the governance review approved by (Niagara) Regional Council.” – Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop
A Statement from Mayor Redekop Regarding Governance
Posted March 3rd, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Town of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ontario – Further to its meeting on February 26th, 2026, the Town of Fort Erie will be participating in the governance review approved by Regional Council.
The amended resolution of Regional Council states that the governance review will address areas of duplication and improve service efficiency based on data, a business case with financial analysis, and public consultation, including local area municipalities.
The resolution also directs the Regional Chair to refrain from any further action and from using additional Regional resources or staff time to pursue a governance review or municipal amalgamations in Niagara, except through the process authorized by Regional Council.Continue reading →
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“I want to know who the men in the shadows are I want to hear somebody asking them why They can be counted on to tell us who our enemies are But they’re never the ones to fight or to die.”
Lyrics from singer/songwriter Jackson Browne’s powerful anti-war song, ‘Lives In The Balance
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper, followed by Jackson Browne’s anti-war anthem ‘Lives In The Balance’ on video
Posted March 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
“We may have casualties. That often happens in war.”
So said Trump – a serial draft dodger when it was his time to serve during the War in Vietnam and who, during his first term as U.S. president, called those who died fighting fascism in the Second Word War “losers” and ‘suckers”.
So he said it with so little heart after he and his war-like buddy, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel, began firing missiles into Iran during the early hours of Saturday, 2026, February 28th, 2026.
There he was on video, delivering a canned war address to the American people and to the world, wearing a white ball cap reading U.S.A., with a visor shading eyes glaring out above those stern cheeks and mouth of his – one of Jackson Browne’s men in the shadows.
And now, how many young soldiers and how many civilians in Iran and elsewhere are going to die?
I hope that I am joined by a majority of Canadians who demand that our Prime Minister, Mark Carney, does not lead our country into any kind of military involvement in this war that Trump and Netanyahu have chosen to wage.
Instead, let’s urge our federal government to press for peaceful ways of supporting the Iranian people in their struggle for achieving the kind of ‘regime change’ that, at long last, brings freedom and democracy to their country.
Now here is the song Lives In The Balance by Jackson Browne. To hear it, click on the screen immediately below –
Peace for the people of Iran, the people of Gaza and for the people of the world
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
Just as a final note, I want to share the best commentary I have heard so far on this continuing chain of events from someone I believe is the best commentator on Cable TV – Rachel Maddow.
To watch it, click on the screen below –
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Join The Meeting on Monday, March 2, 2026, at 6 p.m. at St. Catharines City Hall in the city’s downtown or view it online via livestream at www.stcatharines.ca/youtube
“This meeting is about ensuring that the voices of St. Catharines residents are heard as discussions continue regarding the future of governance in Niagara.”
News from the Office of St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe
Posted March 1st, 2026 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe, seen here at the recent launch his city’s 150th year celebrations, favours some form of municipal amalgamations across Niagara
St. Catharines, ON – Mayor Mat Siscoe has called a Special Meeting of City Council for Monday, March 2, 2026, at 6 p.m. to discuss Regional Governance Reform in Niagara.
The purpose of the meeting is to provide an opportunity for residents and members of Council to share their views on the future of regional governance in Niagara. The meeting will take place at City Hall, 50 Church St., and will be open to the public and can also be viewed via livestream atwww.stcatharines.ca/youtube.
Residents who wish to address Council will be provided five minutes each to make their comments. Members of Council will have the opportunity to ask questions of presenters regarding the content of their remarks.Continue reading →
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Democracy Wins The Day – At Least For Now – In A Heated Response To Niagara Regional Chair Bob Gale’s Very Undemocratic Attempt to Force Municipal Amalgamation On Us
A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper
Posted February 27th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
Town of Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop
“This looks like a Bob Gale flyer, … like your mission,” Fort Erie Mayor Wayne Redekop told Bob Gale, the Ford government’s recently appointed Chair of Niagara’s Regional Council at a recent February 23rd meeting of his town’s council. “Do you expect to move forward (with forced amalgamation of municipalities in Niagara) without consulting the public,” asked Redekop. “I believe there should be public consultation.”
St. Catharines Regional Councillor Haley Bateman
“You have prevented public participation. We should have delegates (from the public) here tonight …. And we do not,” said St. Catharines Regional Councilor Haley Bateman at a February 26th, Niagara Region committee-of-the-whole meeting called to discuss Gale’s letters calling for forced municipal amalgamation. “They are not allowed to speak at this public meeting (and) that is brutal.”
Port Colborne Regional Councillor Vance Badawey
“The most important part about leadership is collaboration (between elected representatives, citizens and members of the business community),” Port Colborne Regional Councilor and former mayor for that city and MP for Niagara Centre Vance Badawey, stressed at the February 26th Regional Council meeting. “It is up to us, not just Regional Council, not just 12 municipal councils. … So let’s be involved, let’s work together and let’s ensure that the Premier hears load and clear what Niagara expects. That’s leadership. That’s what we are all about.”
The above comments were among just a few from elected officials since word began to spread this past February 19th that Bob Gale, a failed candidate for Ontario Premier Doug Ford in the last provincial election and Ford’s recently appointed Regional Chair for Niagara, sent letters to the provincial government and to the mayors of Niagara’s 12 local municipalities – with no prior approval from Niagara’s Regional Council – that he urgently wants to move forward with slashing the number of municipalities and locally elected representatives across the region.
Niagara Regional Council meets on Gale’s push for forced municipal amalgamation. photo by Doug Draper
At first blush, it looked to this Niagara resident and not just few others that there might be nothing stopping Gale from doing it with little or no public consultation at all.Continue reading →
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The South Niagara Hospital will strengthen hospital care across our region and ensure patients and families have access to safe, high-quality services close to home. This investment represents more than a new building — it represents confidence in Niagara’s future and a shared commitment to delivering modern, connected hospital care for our growing region.” – Lynn Guerriero, President and CEO, Niagara Health
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Posted February 26th, 2026 on Niagara At Large
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The project is part of the government’s plan to protect Ontario’s health-care system by investing nearly $60 billion in more than 50 major hospital projects across the province over the next 10 years.