2024 Poll: Canada & U.S. Public Prioritizes Great Lakes Protection Amid Water Quality Concerns
Four in 5 (80%) respondents agree the region’s economy will suffer if the Great Lakes are not healthy.
Climate change is widely viewed as a source of increasing pressure on the Great Lakes (90%), along with concerns about climate impacts on Great Lakes water quality (83%), water quantity (77%) and community well-being (81%).
A News Release from the Canada/U.S. International Joint Commission’s Water Quality Board
Posted December 12th, 2024 on Niagara At Large

Canadians and Americans in the Great Lakes region need new voices to speak out for our Great Lakes. The IJC is not doing the job.
Windsor, Ontario – The International Joint Commission Great Lakes Water Quality Board’s 2024 Great Lakes Regional Poll (results reveal that a continued increasing majority of respondents share common beliefs about the value of protecting the Great Lakes.
They also recognize the essential role of ecosystem health and water quality in supporting the region’s economy and quality of life.
The board’s telephone poll is a random, representative sample of more than 4,500 Canadians and Americans. More than 10 percent of respondents identify as Indigenous with First Nations, Métis or Tribal affiliations. Continue reading

Winter is here and expensive heating bills are adding up. The main culprit? Enbridge.
Ottawa – The majority of Canadians want to see governments in Canada tackle the climate crisis by prioritizing renewable energy and phasing out fossil fuels, according to a poll commissioned by Environmental Defence and conducted by Abacus Data.


Food prices in Canada are projected to rise by three to five per cent in 2025, adding up to $801 more to the annual grocery bill for an average family of four, according to
TORONTO – In just the past 60 days, the Ontario NDP raised over $825,000 from 15,640 contributions, showcasing the growing trust Ontarians are placing in Marit Stiles and the NDP to replace Doug Ford’s Conservatives after six years of schemes and scandals.



So you say you want another tax cut?
Toronto, Ontario – We are disappointed to see the Ontario government make unsupported claims about the proposed federal clean electricity regulations.
“There sure are a lot of angry people out there,” I’ve heard and read a good number of our political representatives, at all levels of government, say in recent years.
A Call for Action from Canadians for Tax Fairness, a non-profit citizens organization standing up for “a light of truth in dark times”

QUEENS PARK – MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) released the following statement to call for action on the crisis in primary care,
This week, the Ford government just passed Bill 212.

QUEEN’S PARK – NDP MPPs Lisa Gretzky, Kristyn Wong-Tam, Jill Andrew, and Peggy Sattler, co-sponsors of the NDP’s Bill 173


How far can you sink? It’s almost enough to have you joining the anti-science wing of Trump’s MAGA cult and throwing out Darwin’s whole theory of evolution.

A Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper – As part of what seems to a relentless, never-ending effort to – as Ontario Premier Doug Ford put it some years ago – take out “chunks” of province’s precious Greenbelt lands for development, Ford and his Conservatives try one move after another to accomplish that goal.




This Invite from the Niagara District Council of Women Council of Women
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON— A timeless tale – certain to bring comfort and joy to all – begins previews tomorrow. Christmas spirits of the Dickensian kind will once again inhabit the Shaw Festival’s Royal George Theatre when holiday favourite A Christmas Carol takes the stage until December 22. This year, Ryan G. Hinds directs the annual festive production.






Ontario’s wetlands are incredibly valuable for many reasons. Wetlands mitigate flooding, store carbon and provide habitat for a diverse range of species, making them significant nature-based climate solution powerhouses. However, these powerhouses need our help now more than ever.




In a bid to break taboos around toilets and make access to sanitation a global priority, the United Nations recognizes
HAMILTON, Ontario – The Ontario government is issuing a Request for Qualifications (RFQ) for the Hamilton Light Rail Transit (LRT), bringing the province one step closer to getting shovels in the ground on major construction for a key transit project that will carry 50,000 daily riders across one of Ontario’s fastest-growing cities.
I promise you that I will move on from this and get back to other issues of interest and concern to our lives and our communities.
Ottawa – We welcome the Government of Canada’s Oil and Gas Greenhouse Gas Pollution Cap draft regulation, which aims to curb pollution from the oil and gas industry. This is a historic step towards holding this industry accountable for its outsized role in driving climate change.
While most provinces in Canada allow municipalities to charge fossil fuel companies to run fossil gas pipes under public land, in Ontario, fossil giants like Enbridge are getting a free ride on the back of taxpayers.
Forgive me if I am still trying to process all of this because it seemed to me, as I imagined it seemed to so many others, that the choice in this race for the U.S. presidency could not have been starker.
And if you are an American reading this, please go out with all of your relatives and friends before the polls close and vote for what The New York Times’ Editorial Board recently wrote is “the only patriotic choice for America – Kamala Harris.
