“People are looking to the south and seeing what happens when democracy is corroded, one pillar at a time, and they are not going to quietly go along with the same thing happening in this province.”
– Liz Benneian, resident of Lincoln and head of the region-wide citizens coalition, A Better Niagara
News from Niagara resident Liz Benneian
Posted April 30th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

Niagara citizen activist and head of the region-wide citizens coalition A Better Niagara, Liz Benneian
A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper – Niagara At Large is proud to post the following news from Liz Benneian. We need far more citizens like her standing up and speaking out for the freedoms and the democracy that generations of Canadians fought and died for.
Come on people! Now is the time to Fight Ford’s relentless campaign to gut our democratic institutions and rules, one pillar at a time.
Now here is the news from Liz Benneian. –
I delegated to the (Ford government’s) Legislative Standing Committee on Heritage, Infrastructure and Cultural Policy on Tuesday, April 28th to speak against Bill 100 which, among other things, gives the Minister of Municipal Affairs the ability to appoint a regional chair for Niagara and other Regions and imbue them with strong chair powers.

One of more than 200 Niagara residents braving the old, wet weather this past April 25th to join a “Fight Ford” rally in front of St. Catharines’ Pen Centre mall. Photo by Annette Long Gibbons
This includes being able to overrule elected Mayors on Regional Council. The Bill also reduces Regional Council to mayors only, among other measures. …
Niagara Falls Mayor (Jim) Diodati, Mayor (Frank) Campion of Welland, (Niagara Regional) Councillor Peter Secord from St.
Catharines, former Grimsby Councillor and current party treasurer for the PCs, Tony Joose of Grimsby, all spoke in favour of the change (that Bill 100 would usher in).
Only Councillor Sandra O’Connor from Niagara-on-the-Lake and I spoke against, though there were others from different communities and organizations (across Ontario) who also spoke against.
Now here is Liz Benneian’s address to the legislative committee –
Good afternoon Chair and Committee members. Thank you for allowing me to speak on Bill 100.My name is Liz Benneian. I am a resident of the Town of Lincoln in the Region of Niagara.
I am here today (Tuesday, April 28th, 2026) to say Bill 100 is deeply flawed and should be discarded for the following reasons: at it’s very core, it’s undemocratic; it flouts hundreds of years of democratic traditions that go to the essence of who we are as a people; it enshrines inequality between citizens; the changes are unjustified; and finally these changes are fostering a belief in citizens that the current government is illegitimate and out-of-touch with the needs of its citizens. Continue reading →
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