“More than three-in-five respondents (62%) thought Premier Doug Ford and his provincial government should back off from meddling in Niagara’s local democracy.”
“Two thirds of residents think the issue (of governance reform in Niagara) should be put to a special vote in this year’s municipal elections.”
By Mario Canseco, Research Co., a professional public poll and analysis company, on a poll conducted for CUPE (Canadian Unton of Public Employees) Ontario
Posted April 16th, 2026 on Niagara At Large

At a recent anti-Ford rally in Niagara. photo by Emily Spanton
(A Brief Note to Niagara At Large readers – As stated in the polling information posted below, this poll was conducted before Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s appointed Niagara Regional Chair and former Ford Conservative candidate in Niagara Falls, Bob Gale, resigned from the Chair’s job this past March after news emerged that he owned a signed copy of Hitler’s hate-filled manifesto Mein Kampf, and after Ford and some of his hardcore supporters in municipal politics here at least temporarily shelved the idea of amalgamating municipalities in favour of significiantly reducing the number of elected representatives serving our communities at the local and regional level.
Niagara At Large is nevertheless posting the poll because, arguably, it is unlikely the feelings of a majority of Niagara residents, that they should have much more of a say in the future of their municipal governments and how they are run across the region has changed.)
St. Catharines, ON – Residents of the 12 cities, towns and townships that form the Niagara Region are unconvinced about an amalgamation proposal, a new Research Co. poll conducted for CUPE Ontario has found. Continue reading

Posted April 15th, 2026 obn Niagara At Large! We’re excited to invite you to an important panel:


We are inviting every single one in Niagara to join us this coming Saturday, April in Running, Walking or Biking.
We hope all is well with you and yours. Unfortunately, all is not well with democracy in Ontario.


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.
It is with great sadness that I announce the passing of my friend Burd Sisler.
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.

You can’t escape them.
“We welcome the two-week ceasefire just concluded between the United States and Iran.
QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Leader Marit Stiles is slamming the Ford government after media 
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?


We have lost Stephen Lewis, and the world feels smaller without him.
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.
Niagara, Ontario – For children, experiencing homelessness is about much more than losing the roof over their head.





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.
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.

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
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.

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.
World Water Day
Ottawa– Environmental Defence is calling on Premiers Eby (British Columbia) and Legault (Quebec) to reject
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.
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.
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.

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.
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.
QUEEN’S PARK — Mike Schreiner released the following statement in response to the Ford government announcement on consolidating conservation authorities.
A citizen-led group that first emerged in 2017 to press for good governance and strengthened democracy is making a return.
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.
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.

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.
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:
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.