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News from Hamilton, Ontario-based ‘Citizens At City Hall,” known by many in Hamilton area simply as CATCH
Posted January 9th, 2023 on Niagara At Large
(Hamilton, Ontario City) Councillors appear fully united in their anger at the provincial Progressive Conservative government’s Bill 23.
An initial response (decrying the financial impacts of the legislation was approved unanimously. It was accompanied by vows that council will also tackle the environmental, social and democratic implications.
The initial missive demands that the Ford government repeal changes that will shift costs from developers to local taxpayers. These include the imposition of “mandatory discounts” on development charges, cuts to other DCs, and to required fees for new parks. The motion was drafted by staff and moved by ward 5 councillor Matt Francis, and seconded by Ward 10 rep Jeff Beattie.![]()
In response, other councillors gave notice they want much more action on what downtown councillor Cameron Kroetsch called “an unprecedented situation” that demands an “absolutely unprecedented response”.
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A Joint Statement by U.S. President Joe Biden, Mexican President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Brazil
Posted January 9th, 2023 on Niagara At Large

Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva, Brazil’s new President and a friend of the Brazilian Rainforest is being attacked by his Trump-friendly, fascist predecessor Jair Bolsonero
Ottawa, Ontario – “Canada, Mexico, and the United States condemn the January 8 attacks on Brazil’s democracy and on the peaceful transfer of power.
“We stand with Brazil as it safeguards its democratic institutions. Our governments support the free will of the people of Brazil.
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Another Year-Ender Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted January 6th, 2023 on Niagara At Large
A year or two before the beginning of the COVID plague, at The Earth House, one of my favourite stores for aging hippies on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, I picked up a bumper sticker that reads; “My Species Disappoints Me.”
Unfortunately, the words on that bumper sticker –displayed to this day on a wall above the bar in the family room of my home in Niagara – ring truer and truer all the time.

The great white wolf Boo
When I look back at 2022, the year that has just past, some of the sadder moments involve the way far too many of our fellow humans have failed – whether trough ignorance or a drive for dominance or greed – to care more for and live in harmony with other species we are blessed to share a short period of time with on the only planet in our universe that supports life.
I could start with the continued moves by Ontario’s Ford government to weaken measures to protect endangered species in this province which continue into the New Year with legislation that threaten the precious woodlands and wetlands vital to the survival of a host of wildlife.
And in n Niagara, I am still haunted by the tragic story of Boo, a magnificent-looking, female white Arctic wolf who, around the first or second day of last August, escaped from a cage or fenced-in compound in Port Colborne/Niagara – a place totally foreign to her natural environment. Continue reading
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A Commentary from Linda McKellar, retired Niagara nurse
Posted January 6th, 2023 on Niagara At Large
I can’t even bother with rational comments about this any more.
How do you kill something? Don’t feed it.
How do you destroy the health care system? Don’t pay the nurses, the lifeblood of the system. Hell, they only save lives.
Maybe if they were athletes playing games they could make a few million a year!
Do people really think doctors are monitoring and watching over their patients at 3 am on a Sunday morning or holiday?
Many doctors haven’t seen their own patients in 3 years due to the pandemic (except ER doctors and clinic). Continue reading
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A News Release from a now fully merged Niagara Transit Commission and Niagara Region Transit System
Posted January 5th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
Well here we finally are in Niagara!
More than 20 years after Waterloo Region which, like Niagara, works with a two-tier system of local and regional municipal councils, amalgamated a public transit system that proved to be highly successful, Niagara has at long last done the same.
How frustrating it has been for public transit supporters in Niagara over the past two or three decades to watch so many politicians and bureaucrats in Niagara, pandering to parochial interests void of vision for our region’s future, do everything they could to deprive us of a fully-consolidated public transit system.
As the tired old saying goes though, better late than never. Continue reading
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A Call-Out from the Green Party of Ontario
Posted January 5th, 2023 on Niagara At Large
Late last week (over the Holiday Season), while most of us were spending time with our loved ones and celebrating the end of a troubling year, the Ford government was plowing ahead with its business-as-usual disrespect for Ontario’s healthcare workers.
Ford waited until the eleventh hour, when he thought nobody was looking, to appeal the Superior Court decision that ruled Bill 124 unconstitutional – making it crystal clear that he doesn’t care about healthcare workers or the millions of Ontarians who raised their voices in opposition to thisharmful legislation. Continue reading
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“ Less than an hour after the first working day of the year begins, Canada’s highest-paid CEOs will have already made $58,800 or what it will take the average worker the entire year to make. That’s by 9:43 a.m. on January 3, 2023, to be precise.” – David Macdonald, Senior Economist, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
A News Release and a New Report from Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Posted January 4th, 2023 on Niagara At Large
OTTAWA—Canada’s 100 highest-paid CEOs broke every compensation record on the books in 2021, according to a new report by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA).

In Breakfast of Champions: CEO Pay in 2021, CCPA Senior Economist David Macdonald shows that those 100 CEOs, who are overwhelmingly male, got paid an average of $14.3 million in 2021, smashing the previous record of $11.8 million in 2018 and setting a new all-time high in our data series. Continue reading
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From Doug Draper, with Excerpts from a December 30th, 2022 Globe and Mail Editorial
Posted January 3rd, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Doug Ford’s appointed Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley may be a lame-duck municipal leader from the get go. Ford is bringing in a “facilitator to help run things at Niagara Region.
Instead, Jim Bradley, who served as the Region’s Chair during the last four-year term, was appointed to a second term by Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Conservative Government – a move that received little more than a shrug from a majority of councillors and mayors at the Inaugural meeting.
Bradley stated later that he accepted no conditions from the Ford government ahead of the appointment and he vowed in interviews with Niagara At Large and other area media outlets that his first priority will remain attending to the interests and concerns of the people of Niagara.
However much I believe him – Bradley has always struck me as a person of honesty and integrity in a world of politics where those attribute are all too rare – how much of a say in Niagara affairs will he and others on the Council really have?
How much will they have with a Premier who so obviously to want to rule municipal governments across Ontario like King Henry the Eighth or like that 20th Century fascist Mussolini? Continue reading
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A Call-Out from The Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region
Posted January 2nd, 2023 on Niagara At Large

Steve McNeill invites you to support him as he skates to raise funds to assist those with Alzheimer’s Disease.
For over 10 years, Steve McNeil, an Etobicoke mail carrier has been skating 19 hours and 26 minutes at rinks across Canada to pay tribute to his mother who was born in 1926 and passed away from Alzheimer’s disease. His skates also honour all the caregivers who continue to care for loved ones with Alzheimer’s or dementia.
Previously, Steve has skated up to ten Marathons each year, including skating in Niagara at Gretzky’s Estates Winery in 2020 and 2022. This year he will be doing one skate on January 14, 2023 in Kingston and is asking Canadians from coast to coast to join in and hold their own fundraising 1926 Skate Challenges.
Neighbourhoods across the Niagara Region are encouraged to host their own 1926 Skate Challenge to raise awareness and to fundraise for Alzheimer Society Niagara Region. Continue reading
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A New Year’s Message from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Re-posted and Updated January 1st, 2023
In the weeks and days leading up to this past spring’s provincial election, there were at least some Ontarians out there, including columnists for the mainstream news media, who argued that Doug Ford was a man who has evolved for the better as a human being.
The pandemic matured him in ways that made him seem warmer and more open and transparent, they said. In other words hewwas no longer the bombastic, overbearing thug he was when he road shotgun for his late brother Rob, the late Toronto mayor, back in the days when they were both wreaking havoc on Toronto city council.

Here we are – some seven months after that provincial election – and Doug Ford has ripped off the sheep’s coat, only to expose himself as the same bully and thug that he used to be. Only rhis time smothered over in a thick, smoldering sauce of Mussolini-style fascism. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Office of Ontario’s Premier
Posted January 1st, 2023 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford,
TORONTO — Today(this January 1st, 2023), Premier Doug Ford issued the following statement to mark the start of the New Year:
“As we turn over the calendar to begin a new year, it’s important to take a moment and reflect on just how far we’ve all come over the past twelve months.
I have been so proud to see the Team Ontario spirit on full display as the people of this province got back together and back to business. As Premier, I’m particularly proud of the progress our government has made implementing our plan to build Ontario. Continue reading
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A New Year’s Message from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted December 31st, 2022
In the weeks and days leading up to this past spring’s provincial election, there were at least some Ontarians out there, including columnists for the mainstream news media, who argued that Doug Ford was a man who has evolved for the better as a human being.
The pandemic matured him up in ways that made himseem warmer and more open and transparent, they said. In other words hewwas no longer the bombastic, overbearing thug he was when he road shotgun for his late brother Rob. the late Toronto mayor, back in the days when they were both wreaking havoc on Toronto city council.

Here we are – some seven months after that provincial election – and Doug Ford has ripped off the sheep’s coat, only to expose himself as the same bully and thug that he used to be. Only rhis time smothered over in a thick, smoldering sauce of Mussolini-style fascism. Continue reading
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A Brief One from Doug Draper
Posted December 30th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Ian Tyson with then wife and fellow singer/songwriter Sylvia. Together, as Ian and Sylvia they put a big stamp onthe revival of folk music in the 1960s.
In his later years and for most of his adult life, Ian Tyson became known – and thrived – as a singer and writer of cowboy and country songs, which has almost always been a bridge too far for this music lover whose taste in music is pretty wide range.
But way back in the 1960s, he and his then-wife Sylvia were among a handful of Canadian artists, including Gordon Lightfoot and Joni Mitchell, who fueled what was then celebrated as a “modern folk music revival” bursting out of places like Yorkville in Toronto, Greenwich Village in New York City and the Newport Folk Festval in Neport, Rhode Island.
Ian and Sylvia came to prominence with songs like Four Strong Winds, You Were On My Mind (also turned in to a huge hit by an Austrailian group called We Five), Someday Soon and a great cover version of Gordon Lightfoot’s Early Morning Rain. Continue reading
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A Message from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted December 29th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
With the lifting of the states of emergency in the Niagara municipalities of Fort Erie, Port Colborne and Wainfleet, the Niagara Region will also end its State of Emergency effective Dec. 29, 2022.
Niagara Region, local Niagara area municipalities and partner organizations will continue to monitor changing weather conditions and support those areas effected by this recent Winter Storm. Continue reading
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Posted December 29th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
The Town of Fort Erie has lifted the State of Emergency as of 12:00 noon on December 29, 2022.
The Warming Centre at Fort Erie Leisureplex has end operations as of 2:00 pm. This December 29th.
Town crews and CNP continue to work in areas impacted by the storm.
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A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 29th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Alberta Premier and Canada hater Danielle Smith pushes for sovereiignty for her province.. Let her and the many Albertans who supporter have it.
Just when one hoped Alberta’s domineering Conservative government might be entering a 21st Century age of enlightment with the ejection of its climate denying, king-of-the-tar-sands premier Jason Kenny, the party that rules this province like a …… ushers in Premier Danielle Smith – Alberta’s answer to one of America’s most powerful wing-nuts – Marjorie Taylor Greene.
In Danielle Greene – Sorry for the confusion. That’s Smith, not Greene – Alberta is embracing a premier that has made a mockery of science-based measures that were recommended and when times were necessary, were mandated for keeping as many Canadians as possible from becoming seriously ill and dying from COVID-19.
She went so far as to say that members of her province who were and still are anti-vaxxers were more discriminated against than Canada’s indigenous people. Continue reading
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A Brief Message from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted December 26th, 2022
As of this posting, we at Niagara At Large heard a report of Buffalo’s Channel 4 News that even all of the Wegmans grocery stores in the Buffalo area are closed due to this violent snow store – and they are usually never closed.
That is one more confirmation of how bad things are for our neighbours and friends in the Buffalo/Erie County, New York area.
The Peace Bridge also reportedly remains closed which is also unheard of, except in the wake of some of the worst disasters. Continue reading
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A Brief Comment from Doug Draper
Posted December 26th on Niagara At Large
Not everyone loves Santa Claus – even kids!
I have known plenty of children in my own family and others who take one look at the “Jolly Old Elf with the beer belly and big white beard in some shopping mall somewhere, and scream!
Yet the zombies who passed as their parents insist that they join the line to sit on Santa’s lap anyway, just so they can get a picture of the moment (just before the screaming started) to send to Uncle Ernie and the rest of the family. Continue reading
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A News Release from Niagara’s Regional Government in Niagara, Ontario
Posted December 25th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley
After receiving treatment for issues related to a respiratory illness, Regional Chair Jim Bradley was discharged from the St. Catharines hospital on Wednesday.
The Chair wishes to thank the many residents across Niagara who shared messages of encouragement. The words of support from the public were sincerely appreciated.
The Regional Chair also wants to thank the staff at Niagara Health for the care he received while in hospital. Chair Bradley witnessed first hand some of the challenges that the health care system is currently managing and wishes to both acknowledge the severity of the situation and commend the staff for their dedication and commitment during this difficult time.
In accordance with medical advice, Chair Bradley will continue to rest comfortably at home in the short term before resuming his daily activities.
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A News Release from Niagara’s RegionalGovernment in Niagara, Ontario
On Saturday, Dec. 24, 2022, Niagara Region declared a State of Emergency.
Many municipalities in Niagara continue to have blizzard-like conditions including blowing snow, white out conditions, and at times zero visibility. These conditions, combined with wide-spread power outages have created treacherous conditions in many parts of the Region. Continue reading
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Produced and Performed by Members of Environmental Defence –a Canada-wide citizens advocacy organization for a healthy planet
Posted December 24th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Afterword from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – Opposition to the Ford government’s assault on our natural heritage and on our democracy is growing province-wide.
In 2023, let’s do all we can to stop Ford and his minions from destroying what is left of Ontario’s natural heritage, including our precious food-growing lands, and from robbing us of our right to live in a free and democratic country.
Let’s do everything we can to repeal the pieces of legislation Ford and company are using to assault our democratic values and our natural treasures and to drive him and his Tory enablers out of government.
ABOUT ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE (environmentaldefence.ca): Environmental Defence is a leading Canadian environmental advocacy organization that works with government, industry and individuals to defend clean water, a safe climate and healthy communities.
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A Brief One from Doug Draper
Posted December 23rd, 2022 on Niagara At Large
For the better half than two hours now in part of north Niagara where my wife Mary and I live, temperatures have been plunging drastically, turning the rain waters that fell over the past 16 or so hours in to hard sheets of ice treacherous for walking.
And the wind is now whistling ever more wickedly through the branches of our trees while we watch fewer and fewer cars and trucks passing on our usually busy street, hopefully making a mad dash home from where ever they were to home.
This ‘Storm Bomb’, as some meteorologists have taken to calling it, is predicted to get worse in the 24 or more hours ahead and virtually all of the tourist attractions, schools up to and including college and university, and other venues have sent out news releases, have announced that they are closed. Continue reading
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A Statement from Marit Stiles, newly elected Leader of Ontario’s Official Opposition NDP Party
Posted December 22nd, 2022 on NIagara At Large

Rallying for or the preservation of Niagara’s natural heritage this December 14th, 2022. Photo by Doug Draper
QUEEN’S PARK — Marit Stiles, next leader of the Ontario NDP, issued the following statement in light of reports that the Ford government is plowing ahead with plans to remove land from, and gut protections for, the Greenbelt, ignoring broad public opposition:
“The government’s own consultations show a public response that is unequivocal: Doug Ford should leave the Greenbelt alone.
People don’t want Ford removing vast tracts of farmland, forest and wetland from the Greenbelt and Oak Ridges Moraine. They don’t want him gutting environmental protections for this invaluable green space. They don’t want him jeopardizing the farmland we need to grow food and the wetlands and forests we need to protect wildlife and combat the impacts of climate change. Continue reading
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Buffalo, New York area Democratic Congressman Brian Higgins has been an ongoing advocate for a common-sense return to Canada-U.S. border crossing requirements, including putting an end to the ArriveCAN requirement.
A Statement from Buffalo, New York Area Democratic Congressman Brian Higgins on Visit to U.S. by Ukraine President Zelenskyy
Posted December 22nd. 2022 on Niagara At Large
On December 21, 2022, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine visited Washington, D.C. for meetings with President Biden and to address a joint session of Congress. Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26), a member of the bipartisan Congressional Ukrainian Caucus<https://twitter.com/RepBrianHiggins/status/1498866583409676293>, released the following statement regarding the visit: Continue reading
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A Message from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted December 22, 2022

One of those wonderful natural areas that many of us have come to love visiting even more during the pandemic, and one that Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Tories and pals in the development syndicate are all to willing to destroy
At this time of year, I do what so many of us do and wish most everyone I come into contact with a happy this or a merry that, with the jingling bells and Prancer and Dancer and all of the rest in mind.
Don’t get me wrong. I am not making light of it – not at all. It is meant sincerely and who doesn’t look back to their earliest memories as a child when the holiday season for most of us – though sadly, not all – was filled with brightly coloured lights and magic.
Yet as time goes by, the holiday season also becomes a time when our memories and thoughts drift back to all of those we have loved –humans and non-humans in our circle of family and friends – who have come and who, all too soon, have gone. Continue reading
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An Invite from Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara, a region-wide coalition of individuals and citizens fighting to save what is left of our precious natural heritage in Niagara
Posted December 19th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Those citizens rallying along Hwy. 20 in Fonthill were met with choruses of honking horns from passersby supporting them.
The Ontario Government of Doug Ford, Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff and the rest of the Conservative Party clan have been ramming through legislation – on a pretense that they care about building more affordable housing – that will gut more of what is left our our precious food-growing lands, and the woodlands and wetlands we need to live in health and harmony with our natural environment and other living creatures on this planet.
Ford/Oosterhoff and company are allowing this assault on our green space in concert with the worst of the worst in the development syndicate in Ontario – a rancid bunch so greedy that they would probably pave over the graves of their own parents and grandparents if they could rake in more bucks. Continue reading
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An Invited from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
Posted December 19th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

A Ball’s Falls Holiday Season. Photo courtiesy of Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority
Niagara, Ontario –The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) is excited to welcome the community to the 3rd Annual Ball’s Falls Holiday Trail (Holiday Trail) this winter season. This family holiday tradition returns brighter than ever, with thousands of sparkling lights along the trails, live musical entertainment, and immersive activities at Ball’s Falls Conservation Area.
The Holiday Trail is an evening trail walk experience featuring a 1.5 km (round trip) illuminated path through natural areas along the Niagara Escarpment and Twenty Mile Creek, and the 1800s heritage village of Glen Elgin. Continue reading
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A Brief News Piece Posted by Doug Draper
Posted on Niagara At Large on December 19th, 2022

Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradleyl
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley – who was MPP for St. Catharines for many years and a cabinet minister for former Ontario Liberal governments – has reportedly been admitted to hospital with a respiratory illness.
A spokesperson for Bradley said he is resting comfortably, undergoing routine tests and is expected to back to work at the Region soon.
As of this post no official statement on the Chair’s status has been released by the
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A News Release from Niagara Region
Posted December 19th,2022 onNiagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – The Niagara Climate Change Action Network held its inaugural meeting this past Dec. 1, 2022, putting action to the call to action that was signed at the Niagara Climate Change Summit in June 2022 and launching a commitment to form partnerships, share critical data and reduce greenhouse gas emissions in Niagara.
Four local organizations – Niagara Region, Brock University, Niagara College and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority – worked together to establish the Niagara Climate Change Action Network. Over 50 individuals from educational institutions, environmental groups, Indigenous organizations, municipalities and businesses from sectors including energy, agriculture, development and engineering attended the kick-off meeting as members of the network. Continue reading
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A Comment from Cindy Forster, former NDP MPP for the Niagara, Ontario Riding of Niagara Centre
Posted December 17th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Cindy Forster, former NDP MPP for Riding of Niagara Centre and former mayor of Welland
(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – The following comment by former Niagara Centre MPP Cindy Forster was shared by her on Niagara At Large’s Facebook page in response to stories posted here and in The St. Catharines Standard this December 16th by David Eke, a Ford government appointed member of the Niagara Regional Police Services Board, who floated the idea to the police board that homeless people believed to be suffering from mental illness should be locked up or institutionalized.
Due to Cindy Forster’s long-time stature in the Niagara community, both as a provincial member of the legislature and as a health care nurse, Niagara At Large is re-posting her comment here.)
This suggestion of Dave Eke (Co-Chair of the Niagara Regional Services Police Board) is totally unacceptable and deeply disturbing to me for to those hundreds of thousands of people awaiting mental health services many of which are homeless because they cannot access the care they need. Continue reading
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A News Commentary by Niagara At Large Reporter and Publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 16th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Regional Police Board Board C-Chair Doug Ford Appointee David Eke suggests intitutionalization for homeless people
I found myself barely able to stop a blood vessel from bursting this morning when I picked up a copy of The St. Catharines Standard to a front-page story with a headline that read; “Eke suggests locking away homeless people.”
Who is David Eke?
His full name is David Eke and he was a former Niagara-on-the-Lake town councillor and eventually a Lord Mayor who also sat on Niagara’s Regional Council going back about a decade ago.
He was a rather affable fellow when you met in one on one, but never the brightest light on the tree, and he had a cringe worthy reputation at regional council meetings of getting up and pontificating for very many long minutes on end. And at the end of all that pontificating, many were left saying ‘we will never get that time back.’ Continue reading
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Niagara citizens rallying for protection of the Greenbelt and other natural heritage lands gather this December 14th, 2022 to greet Niagara West Ford government MPP Sam Oosterhoff – photo by Doug Draper
A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 15th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Those citizens rallying along Hwy. 20 in Fonthill were met with choruses of honking horns from passersby supporting them.
So what if you heard that Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff – one of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s loyal soldiers – was going to meet with members of the local media at the Legion Hall in Pelham and you were an advocate for Niagara’s Greenbelt who wanted to confront him with your concerns there.
Then you and more than 40 other citizens from across the region scramble together this past Wednesday afternoon to encounter him and he fails to show up.
“What a coward,” said one of the citizens when it became obvious Oosterhoff was going to be a no show at the Legion Hall. “I’m calling him ‘Slipper Sam’,” said another.
As it turned out, Oosterhoff, an enthusiastic supporter of his Ford government’s controversial Bill 23 and its potential to sprawl onto Greenbelt lands, allegedly for the purpose of building more affordable housing, was at another meeting in the Fonthill area, meeting in an undisclosed location with what he described later, in a note to Niagara At Large, as “community leaders.”
“I was invited to meet with some local community leaders in Pelham, and I did so today (this December 14th),” the Niagara West MPP said in response to a note I sent to him, asking why he did not show up at the Legion Hall. Continue reading
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A News Release from Environmental Defence and Democracy Watch Canada
Posted December 14th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

One of the more than 100 Niagara citizens rallying this November 19th in support of saving our green lands. Photo by Dahlia Steingberg
Toronto – Today, (this Dec. 14th, 2022) Environmental Defence and Democracy Watch called on the Ontario Provincial Police to investigate whether the provincial government’s apparent leak of secret plans to allow residential development on 15 specific areas within the Greenbelt amounted to a criminal breach of trust by a public officer.
It seems very likely that before any authorized public disclosure of the province’s plans to remove these specific lands from the Greenbelt, some government official, government MPP or employee leaked that information privately.
Recent investigative reporting by the Globe and Mail, Toronto Star, The Narwhal, and CBC, has revealed multiple transactions to purchase Greenbelt land conducted prior to the November 4th announcement of the plan to remove 15 parcels of land from the protected Greenbelt. These transactions would seem to have been irrational if all the parties were unaware that these Greenbelt lands would be proposed for removal. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Constituency Offices of Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates and St. Catharines MPP Jennie Stevens
Posted December 13th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates and St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens
QUEEN’S PARK – A new report reveals Ontario’s tourism industry is not expected to fully recover from the COVID-19 pandemic until 2025. NDP tourism critic and St. Catharines MPP Jennie Stevens is pushing for a plan to protect local businesses and workers, and ensure that Ontario’s tourism sector can thrive.
“The Ontario tourism sector has been hit hard by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Stevens. “Local businesses have faced an incredibly difficult few years and now the skyrocketing cost of living is making it more challenging for workers to remain in or return to the sector. The tourism sector continues to feel the pinch, and workers and businesses need support.” Continue reading
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News from the Governments of Ontario and Canada
Posted December 13th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
THOROLD, Ontario – The governments of Ontario and Canada are investing more than $11.3 million to expand CHAR Technologies’ facility in Thorold to produce renewable natural gas (RNG) and biocarbon – creating the largest facility of its kind in Canada, and the only RNG facility in the country to exclusively use woody biomass. Expanding CHAR’s Thorold facility will create close to 40 new direct and indirect jobs, as well as 20 construction jobs.
“This new facility will produce clean alternative fuels and increase sustainability in the forest sector through new and emerging uses of renewable forest biomass,” said Graydon Smith, Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry. “Our investment in CHAR Technologies is an investment in Ontario, which will boost productivity, create jobs and support a thriving forest economy that communities throughout the province depend on.” Continue reading
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Niagara citizens at Regional Headquarters for November 24th Inaugural meeting of council. Photo by Doug Draper
News from Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara, a region-wide coalition of individuals and organzations advocating for protecting and preserving Niagara’s Natural Heritage
Posted December 12th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
The Ford government’s recent legislation is an unprecedented assault on Ontario’s environment and Niagara’s citizens are asking for the federal government’s help in thwarting these destructive policies.
That was the message sent to (Canada’s) Prime Minister (Justin Trudeau), key federal Ministers, and other political leaders, by members of Biodiversity and Climate Action Collective Niagara, on Wednesday.

Niagara resident and environmental aactivist Liz Benneian, a leading member of Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara
The letter, signed by the collective’s 22 group members and 80 individual members, called for the government to consider all measures, from denying federal funding for infrastructure projects to extending Federal protection to critical natural features, as well as other suggestions.
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A Brief Message from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted December 9th, 2022
Just a quick note to thank so many of you out there for all of the kind emails, and comments on NAL’s Facebook site and main online site following the death this past Tuesday, December 6th of our family’s furry, feline girl Alice.

Alice who, like all of the cats I’ve ever known, was an expert at finding a spot in the house where she feels competely comfortalbe. File photo by Doug Draper
For anyone who know who knows what it is like to live through the loss of a beloved cat, dog or other treasured pet in our family, it is never easy to say goodbye to these wonderful characters.
Here it is four days later, am I am still expecting our cat Alice to jump up on the bed beside me during the middle of the night and again this morning, I caught myself reflexively looking over at a spot in the kitchen where she usually waits for a little food before reminding myself, ‘wow, she’s not going to be there anymore.’
I’ve gone through that same phantom experience with other cats from the past in our home – Woody, Jessica, Dylan and Dexter, and now Alice. It never gets any easier to live with the fact that as precious the time is that they are with us, they are too soon gone.

Our beautiful kitty Alice Photo by Doug Draper
So the nice notes meant so much to us, including my daughter Sarah, who, so many years ago, rescued Alice from a shelter and introduced us to our home. Many of those notes came from people who have experienced the love and the loss of a beloved pet themselves, and I reach out to you with an embrace for your non-human friends and family members too.
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A Call-Out to Residents of Niagara, Ontario from ZooCheck Canada, a Canadian-based international wildlife protection charity established in 1984 to promote and protect the interests and well-being of wild animals.
Posted December 8th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Most of you probably already know that the Reptilia exotic animal business is coming back to St. Catharines City Council on December 12th to seek an exemption to the City’s animal control Bylaw 95-212.
Reptilia tried three times earlier this year but they pulled back each time.
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A Brief One from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted December 6th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
I am sorry to say I have to take a few days away from Doug Ford and all of the other bullshit going on around us in Niagara and the rest of the world here.
Our household has lost a sweet feline member of our family – a beautiful black Bombay named Alice – all of a sudden this December 6th.

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Our daughter Sarah brought Alice into our home in Throld years ago, after she came back with this cat she loved following a breakup with a partner in Florida.
Alice immediate loved it here, especially a door in a bedroom window that took her out to a cat house I built in the backyard, where all of the felines we ever had could get some sunshine and enjoy the fresh air, but could not wander free onto neighbourhood roads where far too many cats get hit by cars and die. Continue reading
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Posted December 5th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Niagara citizens at Regional Headquarters for November 24th Inaugural meeting of council. Photo by Doug Draper
We need your help to stop Premier Ford’s attack on affordable and liveable communities and local democracy. As you may have heard on November 21st, over 125 organizations representing hundreds of thousands of Ontarians, released a damning statement <https://yourstoprotect.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/3/2022/11/Big-Tent_-Statement-on-Bill-23-and-Greebelt-Land-Removal_Nov21.pdf> about Bill 23 and the Greenbelt land grab.
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A News Release from the Dalhousie Faculty of Management in Halifax, Nova Scotia
Posted December5th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
HALIFAX, NS – Consumers can expect food prices to continue to rise. Canada’s Food Price Report 2023 predicts a 5% to 7% food price increase in 2023, with the most substantial increases in vegetables, dairy, and meat. The report forecasts that an average family of four, including a man (age 31-50), woman (age 31-50), boy (age 14-18), and girl (age 9-13) will spend up to $16,288.41 per year on food, an increase of up to $1,065.60 from what was observed in 2022.
“To say that it’s been a challenging year for Canadians at the grocery store would be an understatement,” says Dr. Sylvain Charlebois, project lead and Director of the Agri-Food Analytics Lab at Dalhousie University.“Consumers will continue to get smarter about grocery shopping as they navigate through this so-called food inflation storm.” Continue reading
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A Brief News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 2nd, 2022 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines’ Brian Heit iis finally back on Niagara Regional Council
It should not have happened this way for Brian Heit, but at least it happened.
This Thursday, December 1st, Brian Heit – a veteran Regional Council who, earlier on, also served on St. Catharines city council and as a deputy mayor for the city – was finally sworn in and returned to his seat on the Region’s council.
Why the delay, amounting to a full week after the other 31 or so regional councillors were sworn in at a November 24th Inaugural Meeting?
The reason is this. In this October’s municipal elections, Heit polled 7th in a fairly large field of candidates running for the Region’s council in St. Catharines, and the city is only entitled to six seats on the body. Continue reading
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“The Niagara Escarpment is a unique and vital landmark running right through the heart of southwestern Ontario. Our communities rely on this conservation area for recreation, green space, and local wildlife protections.” – Jennie Stevens, NDP MPP for St. Catharine, Ontario
A News Release from the Constituency Office of St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens
Posted December 1st, 2022 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens
NIAGARA – The NDP’s Niagara area MPPs are calling on the Ford government to provide the funding and oversight needed to uphold environmental protections of the Niagara Escarpment.
Their call comes after the Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk’s 2022 Report (released this November 30th) found that the Niagara Escarpment has been virtually stripped of environmental protections, leaving it vulnerable to harmful development that have been ongoing quietly for years.
“The Niagara Escarpment is a unique and vital landmark running right through the heart of southwestern Ontario,” said Jennie Stevens, MPP for St. Catharine’s. “Our communities rely on this conservation area for recreation, green space, and local wildlife protections. Yesterday’s report revealed that there is effectively no protection for any of this land anymore, and no consequences to building on the Escarpment against the rules.” Continue reading
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A Call-Out to All of Us from Liz Benneian and Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara, a coalition of individuals and groups advocating for the preservation of our natural heritage across the Niagara region
Posted December 1st, 2022 on Niagara At Large


Niagara resident and environmental aactivist Liz Benneian, a leading member of Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara
Now is the time to steel our spines and to prepare ourselves for the organized resistance that must go on until the day this anti-democratic, science-denying, corrupt-to-the-core government is voted out of office.
And in the immediate term, we still have to fight to protect the Greenbelt.
Please know that I am in meetings with leaders of groups from around the Province, and they are working together like never before, bringing social justice and housing affordability advocates, labour leaders and municipal officials, environmentalists and citizens’ rights groups to oppose this government.
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A Brief One from Doug Draper
Posted December 1st. 2022 on Niagara At Large

Christine McVie of Fleetwood Mac
For those of you who have been following Niagara At Large for a while, you know that I sometimes post something about a milestone moment – good, bad or sad – in the world of popular music and culture
This time it is a sad moment as news circulates about the passing this November 30th of Christine McVie, the keyboardist and primary songwriter and vocalist in the super group Fleetwood Mac, at age 79.
Sometimes a group, even one that has been around as Fleetwood Mac, can hang in their and put out one more album or do one more tour. But it is hard to see that happening here, withouth Christine McVie. She was that consequential to this band. Continue reading
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“Bill 23 will encourage urban sprawl and undermine local democracy by effectively dissolving 50 years of regional planning in the Golden Horseshoe. This will certainly lead to a substantial conversion of farmlands, loss of green lands, and suburban sprawl.” – from an Open Letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his government from prominent Ontario architects in the fields of landscaping and urban design.
An Open Letter to from leading architects across Ontario
Posted November 30th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
On Friday (November 25th, 2022), over a dozen of Ontario’s most prominent architectural firms issued an open letter to Premier Ford and Minister Clark in response to Ontario’s Bill 23, which was passed on Monday, November 28. 
“We are writing to you as leading architects, landscape architects, and urban designers in Ontario.
The More Homes Built Faster Act, introduced on October 25, proposes extensive and significant legislative changes that would, if enacted, radically alter land use planning and city building in Ontario. The stated intention of this proposed legislation is to accelerate the construction of 1.5 million homes over the next 10 years to address our housing crisis.
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A News Release from Ontario’s Official Opposition New Democratic Party
Posted November 30th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford gets his vaxxine, then has to throw millions of dollars of expired vaccine out because his government failed to promote and deliver it to communities in need.
QUEEN’S PARK — Interim Ontario NDP Leader Peter Tabuns said it’s shameful that Doug Ford has left Ontarians less healthy and less safe by turning his back on his environmental responsibilities and on vulnerable communities at the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In a report released Wednesday (November30th, 2022), the Auditor General (Bonnie Lysyk) found several critical shortcomings in the government’s vaccination rollout. In addition to communication problems and wasted vaccines, nine high-risk neighbourhoods — including in Hamilton, Niagara, Peel and Windsor — were excluded from the government’s vaccine strategy for hot spots. Continue reading
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A Statement from Keith Brooks, Programs Director, Environmental Defence
Posted November 30th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Should Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk
Toronto | Traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chippewas and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation – The Auditor General’s reports confirm what Ontarians already know: this government is not interested in protecting the environment, keeping Ontarians safe from the impacts of climate change, or in making evidence-based decisions.
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A Call-Out from Environmental Defence, one of Canada’s largest citizen advocacy groups for protecting our precious natural resources
Posted November 30th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
Toronto | Traditional territories of the Huron-Wendat, the

A mid-20th Century Neanderthal’s Vision of Ontario’s future, with less than a wit of concern for climate crises or the value of a healthy ecosystem.
Anishnaabeg, Haudenosaunee, Chippewas and the Mississaugas of the Credit First Nation – Following the recent passage of Bill 23, Environmental Defence is gathering concerned Ontarians to rally at Bay and College Streets in downtown Toronto on Saturday December 3, 2:30 pm to 4:30 pm.
The rally will demand that Bill 23 be repealed and that the Ontario government cancel its plan to hand out 7,400 acres of Greenbelt land to sprawl developers. Continue reading
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A Call-Out to All of Us from Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara, a region-wide citizens coalition advocating for the protection and preservation of our natural heritage
Posted November 29th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
Giving the finger to all of the concerns raised by citizens, by municipalities and by conservation authorities and a host of other organizations across Ontario, Premier Doug Ford and his Tories charged ahead this November 28th with the passage of their infamous Bill 23.

Photo of recent rally at Niagara Regional headquarters by Doug Draper
Among other things, and under a highly-questionable claim of building more affordable housing in the province, this legislation threatens to allow urban sprawl to cover what Ford would call “chunks” of our food-producing lands in the Greenbelt, further weaken the role our Conservation Authorities play in the environmentally sound management of our watersheds, and deprive our municipalities of collecting fees for building new infrastructure from the province’s development syndicate and therefore slamming significant tax hikes on current property owners. Continue reading
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A News Release from Ontario’s New Democratic Party
Posted November 29th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Ontario NDP Finance critic Catherine Fife responded to the Financial Accountability Office’s latest report on government spending, which shows shocking underspending in key areas like health:
“It’s unconscionable that, in the middle of a health care crisis, the Ford government is choosing to underspend on health care by almost $900 million. Pediatric ICUs across the province have been overwhelmed. Surgeries are being cancelled. Families with sick children are waiting upwards of 10 hours for care. Continue reading
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A Statement by Phil Pothen, Ontario Environmental Program Manager, Environmental Defence
Posted November 28th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
By forcing passage of Bill 23, the “More Homes, Built Faster Act”, Ontario’s government has lit the fuse on an explosion of expensive sprawl that will destroy much of the remaining wetland and wildlife habitat in Ontario’s most sensitive ecoregions.
Moreover, while the Ontario government has attempted to defend Bill 23’s dismantling of flood and habitat protection, regional planning and green building standards by framing it as a measure to address the province’s housing shortage and lack of affordability, it is likely to have the opposite effect.
The legislation is likely to result in fewer and more expensive homes, higher costs of services, less energy efficient construction, increased car dependency and transportation expenses for residents, and increased property taxes.
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A Statement from the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Network, a grassroots coalition of Ontario groups and communities dedicated to protecting and preserving the Niagara Escarpment as a Globally Significant Biosphere
Posted November 28th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his party, including Niagara West MPP Sam, Oosterhoff, today (this November 28th) passed this greenbelt gutting bill.
The Niagara Escarpment Biosphere represents an extensive stretch of forested land in south-central Ontario which includes two major biomes, boreal needleleaf forests and temperate broadleaf forests.

The Biosphere remains one of Ontario’s most scenic landscapes and offers a mix of both natural and urban environments.
The main goals of the Biosphere are to preserve the region’s ecological diversity, to encourage stakeholders to use sustainable practices, and to uphold socio-cultural relationships through educational programs and tourism. Continue reading
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News from Niagara Regional Headquarters
Posted November 26th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – This past Friday, Nov. 25th marked International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and the launch of 16 days of activism against gender based violence, ending on Dec. 10, International Human Rights Day.

With Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley (left) looking on, a flag for eliminating voilence against women is raised at the Region’s headquarters in Thorold, Ontario
This November 25th, we raised the Wrapped in Courage and the “No More Stolen Sisters” flags, which will remain raised for 16 days to show our support, build awareness, and promote advocacy to end gender based violence. Continue reading
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News from Ontario’s Official Opposition New Democratic Party
Posted November 25th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Marit Stiles, NDP MPP for Davenport, has written to the Auditor General to ask for an investigation into how much property owners stand to benefit from Doug Ford’s scheme to remove thousands of acres from the Greenbelt — and whether it’s in the public interest.

Should Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk and her team get involved in investigating who may be profiting from the Ford government’s plans to carve up the Greenbelt for urban sprawl?
Stiles’ request comes on the heels of investigative reports that have revealed the suspicious timing of recent purchases of Greenbelt land by powerful landowners with donor and political ties to the Ontario PC Party.
To read Ontario NDP’s Letter to Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk, click on – (https://mcusercontent.com/353019c4e982ae7eb8ea53150/files/d7e323fe-5127-e1e5-5943-8ece8409122c/2022_11_24_Stiles_AG_Letter.pdf) .
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Niagara citizens rally for local democracy and for saving our greenl lands against an assault on both by the Ford government as Niagara Region’s new council met this November 24th for its inaugural meeting.
A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted November 24th, 2022 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – After walking into Niagara Region’s headquarters today, passed more than a hundred citizens holding up signs scorning the Ford Government’s assault on local democracy and on what are left of our precious farmland, wetlands and other natural places, a majority on the newly inaugurated regional council said yes to Ford reappoint Jim Bradley as Regional Chair.

Photos of rally at Niagara Regional headquarters by Doug Draper
The only ones who voted no to a straight-out reappointment of Bradley without the usual voting process that the Region’s council goes through for the Chair’s position were recently elected St. Catharines regional councillor Haley Bateman and second-term Welland regional councillor Leanna Villella.
Haley Bateman was specific in her views for saying no to simply following Ford’s order, making it clear it had nothing to do with her respect for Jim Bradley, but everything to do with the Ford government marching in to Niagara and dictating who will be our municipal leader. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Official Oppostion New Democratic Party in Ontario
QUEEN’S PARK — As MPPs debate the government’s Bill 39, legislation that would give Doug Ford permission to bulldoze local decision-making and handpick the heads of regional councils, Ontario NDP Interim Leader Peter Tabuns said that in recent weeks, Ford has trampled democratic freedoms in Ontario multiple times.
“In recent weeks, the Ford government seems to be dead set on flouting democracy at every turn,” Tabuns said. “Ford used the sledgehammer of the notwithstanding clause to override workers’ constitutional right to strike, he limited the usual public consultation at committee hearings and he’s pushing to allow the mayors of Ontario’s largest cities to rule their councils by minority. Continue reading
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A Call-Out for Citizens to Rise Up Against Bill 23 from Marcie Jacklin
Posted November 23rd, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Marcie Jacklin, Fort Erie, Niagara
Destruction of endangered species habitat and important historical items will be happening soon at Waverly Woods. I know we are all heart-broken. But things are about to get worse for all of Ontario if Bill 23 passes on Monday November 28.
This Bill has been designed by the development community. Continue reading
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Members of Friends of Richmond Street Forest, supportser and Thorold City Council gather at a tree planting recently to save frog pond from urban developement. More on this success in the days ahead on NAL. Photo by Doug Draper
An Invite from Friends of Richmond Street Forest
Posted November 23rd, 2022 on Niagara At Large
On Thursday November 24. 2022, Friends Of The Richmond Street Forest Will Be Holding Their Annual AGM At The Thorold Library From 6pm -7:30pm. Please Attend For A Chance At Winning A Tulip Tree (Two Being Donated, Purchased From A Local Nursery) And Wildflower Seeds Along With A Few Other Door Prizes. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Niagara-based Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society (PALS)
Posted November 23rd, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Gracia Janes, a Niagara resident and a founding member of The Preservation of Agricultural Lands Socieity
The Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society calls out Premier Ford for sudden provincial policy leap backward that will make protection of Niagara’s unique fruit land harder and harder, with the very possible “elimination of the viability of the Niagara fruit belt!” !
In a letter to the Premier (this November 21st) PALS President Doug Woodard warned that Bill 23 “More Homes Built Faster act 2022”, along with the planned “ Amendments to the Greenbelt Plan,” and the “Greenbelt Area Review”, pose a dire threat to the best farmlands in Canada,Niagara’s unique tender fruit and grape lands, and the farm industry which is a significant economic driver in Niagara. Continue reading
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A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Posted November 22nd, 2022 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
QUEEN’S PARK – Wayne Gates, MPP for Niagara Falls, tabled a motion today to ensure PSA testing for early detection of prostate cancer is eligible for coverage under OHIP.
“A cancer diagnosis is frightening news to receive but testing for prostate cancer can make all the difference when it comes to treatment,” said Gates. “I am proud to support the campaign to extend OHIP coverage to make PSA testing available when requested by a physician.”
One in eight Canadian men are expected to receive a prostate cancer diagnosis in their lifetime. Prostate cancer is the most commonly diagnosed – https://cancer.ca/en/get-involved/advocacy/what-we-are-doing/psa-test – cancer amongst Canadian men and has disproportionate impacts among Black men, including those of African or Caribbean ancestry, and those with a family history. When prostate cancer is found early, almost 100 per cent of men will survive five years or more. Continue reading
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“Under this law, hospitalized senior’s personal health information can be sent to any long-term care home without their consent, breaching a fundamental right to privacy over health information that every other Ontario citizen enjoys.” – Jane Meadus, lawyer and institutional advocate at the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly (ACE)
A News Release from the Ontario Health Coalition, a citizen advocacy group for access to quality public health care in the province
Posted:November 21st, 2022 on Niagara At Large
Toronto –The Ontario Health Coalition and the Advocacy Centre for the Elderly launched a Constitutional Challenge this this November 21st in response to the Ford government’s new law that forces elderly hospital patients into long-term care homes against their choice.
The two groups will be co-applicants to the Ontario Superior Court of Justice in what is known as a Charter Challenge, seeking a court ruling to strike down the law as a violation of the fundamental rights of the patients affected under the Charter of Rights and Freedoms.
On Sunday November 20, regulations under Bill 7, the euphemistically titled More Beds Better Care Act (2022) came into effect, requiring hospitals to charge elderly patients $400 if they refuse to go to a long-term care home or other service against their will. Continue reading
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Ontario Premier Doug Ford bars Niagara Region and other municipalities from speaking to provincial standing committee on controversial Bill 23
News from the Hamilton, Ontario-based group Citizens at City Hall (CATCH)
Posted November 21st. 2022 on Niagara At Large

Ford government to municipalities in Niagara and across the province on Bill 23
In a highly unusual move, the Association of Ontario Municipalities have been refused permission to speak to the committee examining Bill 23.
Municipalities are particularly affected by Bill 23 changes being pushed forward by the provincial Progressive Conservatives. But in a highly unusual move, the Association of Ontario Municipalities (AMO) have been refused permission to speak to the committee charged with detailed examination of the legislation.
AMO’s purpose is to represent the province’s 444 municipalities. It has a memorandum of understanding with the provincial government to provide “input and reaction to provincial policy ideas.” More specifically, the province is to consult with it “on matters that are of a federal-provincial nature that could affect municipal services and finances.” Continue reading
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A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted November 20th, 2022 on Niagara At Large

One of the more than 100 Niagara citizens rallying this November 19th in support of saving our green lands. Photo by Dahlia Steingberg
Niagara, Ontario – Neither icy roads nor blowing snow stopped more than 100 Niagara residents from picketing outside of the Beamsville constituency office of Ontario Ford government MPP Sam Oosterhoff in support of saving what is left of our natural heritage from Ford, Oosterhoff and their pals in the province’s money-grubbing development syndicate.
Based on messages Niagara At Large received this past weekend, far more people would have joined the November 19th, Saturday afternoon rally from places like Port Colborne, Fort Erie, Niagara-on-the-Lake and the northern end of St. Catharine’s had the lake-effect impacts of the storm not made driving to Beamsville more hazardous.
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