An Open Letter to World Leaders from Young Climate Activist Greta Thunberg and Three Activist Friends
Niagara At Large Urges You to Please Read This and Consider Signing Your Name to Their Appeal for Action
Posted November 1st, 2021 on Niagara At Large
“Betrayal.”
That’s how young people around the world are describing our governments’ failure to cut carbon emissions. And it’s no surprise.
We are catastrophically far from the crucial goal of 1.5°C, and yet governments everywhere are still accelerating the crisis, spending billions on fossil fuels.
This is not a drill. It’s code red for the Earth. Millions will suffer as our planet is devastated — a terrifying future that will be created, or avoided, by the decisions you make. You have the power to decide.
As citizens across the planet, we urge you to face up to the climate emergency. Not next year. Not next month. Now:
Scientists Warn We Are Right On The Edge. Will The World Act Before It Is Too Late?
Posted October 31st. 2021 on Niagara At Large
We cannot afford to have climate laggards holding federal, provincial and municipal office. In every election from here on it, vote for real climate action.
In Niagara, contact your mayor and your regional councillors as soon as possible and urge them to vote for Option 3C – the strongest option now under review by our Niagara Regional Council for protecting what is left of the woodlands, wetlands and other natural places we have in Niagara to help in the fight against climate change.
This image courtesy of Biodiversity and Climate Action Niagara, a large coalition of concerned citizen groups and conservation-minded individuals across the Niagara region.
NIAGARA AT LARGE Encourages You To Join The Conversation By Sharing Your Views On 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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This Message is from a Dinosaur, through an Ad produced and circulated world-wide by the United Nations
Posted October 29th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper at NAL –
This dinosaur has a critical message for all of us.
It is as apparent to me as it may be to you that after more than a year and a half of this pandemic, there is a good deal of fatigue out there.
You can see and hear it in the faces and voices of people you encounter in a grocery store or the few other places you go. And I feel the fatigue too, especially when it comes to all of the COVID-19 related news and all of the politics around it. It sometimes is all that one can do to keep from turning all of this news off and leaving it off.
One thing we dare not tune out though is the global climate emergency that is unfolding all around us –right now.
As countless numbers of scientists around the world are now warning us, we are on the verge of crossing the point of no return and for our sake and the sake of generations to come, we must build up all the will we have left to take action.
On the verge of a global conference on climate this November in Glasgow, Scotland, the United Nations produced the following ad which is already going viral around the world and which I will leave you with at the end of another week where we have been battered with so much COVID-19 and, in Ontario, pre-election related B.S. from politicians.
I urge you to watch the U.N ad by clicking on the screen immediately below –
A QUICK UPDATE FROM NIAGARA AT LARGE – To watch an unedited version we found of of the dinosaur delivering his message, click on the screen below –
New measures would help ensure residents get the care they deserve
A News Release from Ontario’s Ford Government with Critical Replies from the province’s NDP Official Opposition Party and the Ontario Health Coalition
Posted October 28th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
TORONTO — The Ontario government is introducing legislation that would improve the well-being of residents in long-term care and retirement homes, and ensure they get the care they deserve.
If passed, the Providing More Care, Protecting Seniors, and Building More Beds Act, 2021 would repeal the current Long-Term Care Homes Act, 2007 and create the Fixing Long-Term Care Act, 2021. The Bill also includes proposed amendments to the Retirement Homes Act, 2010.
“Ontario has listened to the advice of the Long-Term Care COVID-19 Commission and the Auditor General — as well as residents, their families, the public and those working in the sector,” said Rod Phillips, Minister of Long-Term Care. “After decades of neglect and underfunding by previous governments, we are fixing long-term care.Continue reading →
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New Hospital Will Improve Access to High-Quality Health Care in the Niagara Region
“This is great news for South Niagara. With this new build, and the West Lincoln Memorial Hospital rebuild in West Niagara, the Niagara Region will have a significant number of brand-new health care facilities, which will ensure patients and their families receive the best possible care.” – Sam Oosterhoff, Ford Government MPP for Niagara West
News from the Government of Ontario
Posted October 28th, 2021
The long-standing billboard sign off the QEW at the southwest corner of Niagara Falls where the so-called “South Niagara” hospital will go.
NIAGARA FALLS — The Ontario government is continuing to support the development of a new state-of-the-art hospital for patients and families in the Niagara region as part of its comprehensive plan to end hallway health care and protecting our progress by building a better connected health care system for all Ontarians.
Once complete, the new hospital will add more hospital beds and bring together acute care services, improving access to high-quality health care and making it easier for patients to receive the care they need closer to home.
, Ontario Premier Doug Ford greenlights moving ahead with “South Niagara” hospital build
“It is this government’s mission to fortify hospital capacity and ensure that Ontarians can receive world class health care, wherever they live in the Province,” said Premier Doug Ford.
“This new hospital gets us closer to providing the people of the Niagara region with direct access to the quality of health care they deserve and a hospital that will fit the needs of its growing population.”
With the Ontario government’s support, Infrastructure Ontario and Niagara Health have invited teams to respond to a request for proposals to design, build, finance and maintain the new South Niagara Hospital. This initiative is in alignment with our government’s largest infrastructure investment in schools, hospitals, public transit, roads and bridges in the province’s history.Continue reading →
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‘Ford’s Ontario government is now proposing to further delay protections for another two years. During this time, activities harmful to the species and its habitat would be allowed to occur, without legal repercussions.’
A Call-Out to All of Us from Ontario Nature, a province-wide public advocacy group for our natural heritage
Posted October 28th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
A call to save Ontario’s endangerd black ash trees before it is too late.
A year ago, in October 2020, the Committee on the Status of Species at Risk in Ontario (COSSARO) determined that black ash was endangered in Ontario.
Yet the species and its habitat are not yet protected under Ontario’s Endangered Species Act (ESA). Worse, the provincial government is now proposing to further delay protections for another two years. During this time, activities harmful to the species and its habitat would be allowed to occur, without legal repercussions.
Contrary to the claims of the (Ontario) Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) the delay is not needed to gather more information about threats to the species. In fact, these threats are already well understood and documented by scientific bodies such as COSSARO and the Committee on the Status of Endangered Wildlife in Canada (COSEWIC).Continue reading →
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“Are there any groups I haven’t offended?” … If you were the only person left on the planet, I would have to attack you. That’s my job.” – Mort Sahl, whose number-one target was always hypocracy
A Brief Tribute from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted October 28th, 2021.
Mort Sahl, as many with roots going back to the 1960s, remember him.
If you are under the age of 50, there is a good chance that you don’t even know Mort Sahl because he came of age as a stand-up comedian during the dark years of black-listing and the War in Vietnam in the late 1950s and 1960s.
Yet every comedian from Lenny Bruce and George Carlin to Bill Maher and countless cast members on Saturday Night Lived, who have dared to wade into the treacherous waters of political humor, owe a great deal to Mort Sahl, who was born in Montreal in 1927 and spent his adult life living and working in the United States, where he died this October 26th.
“Liberals feel unworthy of their possessions,” he once said, and “conservatives feel they deserve everything they’ve stolen.” It is an observation that may be more relevant today than when Mort Sahl first shared it all those years ago.
To get just a little taste of Mort Sahl, on the Smothers Brothers TV show in the late 1960s, click on the screen below –
An Ontario: Yours to Protect Community Webinar. Hosted by Environmental Defence Canada – This Thursday. October 28th at 6:30 P.M.
A Call-Out from Environmental Defence Canada to All of Us to Join the Webinar Conservation
Posted October 27th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
On Thursday, October 28th at 6.30pm, Environmental Defence will host a special online evening with David Crombie, former Mayor of Toronto and ex-chair of the Greenbelt Council, and Loreena McKennitt, singer-songwriter and environmentalist, to talk about how we can stand together to protect our province’s future – before it’s too late.Continue reading →
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For More Information on Signing a Letter to Canada’s Federal Leaders, Please Keep Reading this Post
An Urgent Message from the David Suzuki Foundation, a Canada-based advocacy group for our planet
Posted October 26th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper – This message from Canada’s time-honoured Suzuki Foundation comes just days ahead of the 2021 United Nations Climate Change Conference, also known as COP26 and as the Glasgow Conference, where world leaders, including Canada’s Prime Minister and U.S. President Joe Biden, gather together for what may be one last chance to collectively sign on to a bold action plan before it is too late.)
Now here is the Message from the David Suzuki Foundation –
A majority of Canadians voted for climate action in this federal election. We now have another minority government that must work across party lines to address this emergency.
Top climate scientists issued a “code red for humanity” recently, warning that this is our last chance to implement the transformational changes necessary to keep warming below 1.5 C and avoid the most dangerous impacts of climate chaos. Continue reading →
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‘At a later date, Niagara Health will also be implementing a mandatory vaccination policy for visitors.’
Niagara Heath’s mega-hospital site in west St. Catharines
News from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals
Posted October 26th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Effective January 27, 2022, all of our staff and physicians will need to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 to work at Niagara Health, with very few exceptions.
“Mandating full vaccination is in the best interest of our hospital and community,” says Lynn Guerriero, President and CEO at Niagara Health.Continue reading →
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“Canadians need a strong and diverse Cabinet to deliver on their priorities and keep Canada moving forward for everyone. This team will finish the fight against COVID‑19, deliver on $10-a-day child care, help Canadians find a home of their own, tackle the climate crisis, and continue to advance reconciliation with Indigenous peoples. Together, we will work tirelessly to build a better future for all Canadians.” – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
News from the Office of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Posted October 26th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (this October 26th , 2021) announced the members of Cabinet following this fall’s election, when Canadians chose to keep Canada moving forward.Continue reading →
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Province to Introduce Legislation to Help Make Ontario the Best Place to Work, Live and Raise a Family
Need a hike in the minimum wage in Ontario? Here’s an extra ten cents an hour.
“This proposed legislation would make Ontario the first jurisdiction in Canada to make it easier for people to relax and spend quality time with their loved ones. By requiring employers with 25 employees or more to develop disconnecting from work policies, Ontario is prioritizing workers’ mental health and family time.” – Monte McNaughton, Ontario Minister of Labour, Training and Skills Development
News from Ontario’s Ford Government
Posted October 25th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – Excuse me, but is Monte McNaughton the same Ontario Ford government cabinet minister who, just four weeks ago, had the nerve to slap workers in this province across the face with a ten-cents-per-hour increase in the minimum wage?
All at a time when the wage gap between the upper 10 per cent and most of the rest of us continues widening and the cost of living, including the cost of securing an affordable apartment or home, continues spinning out of control.
It sounds nice that the Ford government now wants to give workers employed by businesses with 25 employees or more a break from being exploited during their off hours via a computer device. And how come I can already see businesses finding clever loopholes or, if they happen to have, as an example, 28 or 32 employees, laying a number of workers off so they are below the 25-employee threshold and, therefore, can go back to exploiting their workers 24/7.
But then maybe this is just me being a little too negative. What do you think?)
Now here is the News Release from the Ontario government –
TORONTO — The Ontario government is introducing legislation today that, if passed, would better protect, support, and attract workers to the province.Continue reading →
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Here is a Short Story that May Restore Some Hope for Humanity
A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper, followed by a Good Story
Posted Monday, October 25th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Okay, so they are no way as cute as a puppy or kitten, but looks aren’t everything
I thought it might be nice to begin the week with a little good news for a change.
Last week I began with a commentary about one of the latest lists of species that have gone extinct, often due to human activities that despoil or destroy the environments they need to survive.
This time I would like to share a short story I received from an old friend in Massachusetts on her Facebook page about people coming to the rescue of a desperately injured Opossum found fighting for its live.
As I said in a note to my friend, this is the kind of story that helps restore some of your hope for humanity.
Here is the story about the rescue of that opossum –
The rescued opossum on the mend
“He (the opossum) had been attacked by another animal and managed to escape. He sustained injuries to his face and right eye. Continue reading →
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You Can Help Replace Harriet Tubman Statue at Historic Salem Chapel in St. Catharines
The bust of Harriet Tubman was pulled of its pedestal at the Salem, Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church this past Thanksgiving weekend. The bust was damaged beyond repair.
A Brief Comment by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper, followed by a Call to All of Us to Help Replace Vandalized Bust of Iconic Civil Rights Activist Harriet Tubman at Historic British Methodist Episcopal Church in St. Catharines/Niagara, Ontario
Posted October 23rd, 2021 on Niagara At Large
By Doug Draper, NAL
The news earlier this month that one or more people went on to a historic Afro-Canadian church in Niagara and smashed a bust of the legendary Harriett Tubman was as depressing for me as it was for so many of you who embrace the idea of an inclusive, peace-loving Niagara.
When an act of vandalism like that occurs, I don’t think it is that out of the way to wonder what kind of community or society we live in. After all, we know there are people out there who’s hearts have been poisoned with rage and intolerance toward others.Continue reading →
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Ontario Government unveils gradual, cautious approach to manage COVID-19 now and moving forward
“Thanks to our cautious and careful approach to re-opening, we are now in position to gradually lift all remaining public health measures over the coming months.” – Ontario Premier Doug Ford
Ontario Premier Doug Ford
News from the Office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford
Posted October 22nd, 2021 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at NAL –
Call me someone who has grown a bit too cautious during this COVID-19 nightmare, or call me suspicious.
But almost every time a Premier in Canada or Governor in the United States has made moves to phase out health protection measures and move to open everything up, people have ended up paying for it with more sickness and more damage to local economies and communities.Continue reading →
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West Lincoln Mayor & Regional Councillor David Bylsma Calls Integrity Commissioner Ruling Against Him “Biased” and “Flawed”
A Brief News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 22nd, 2021 on Niagara At Large
West Lincoln Mayor and Niagara Regional Councillor Dave Bylsma pays a bit of a price for using social media to ask about the status of a young woman’s menstrual cycle in the wake of her taking the COVID vaccine
Following through on Niagara Region’s interim integrity commissioner Michael Maynard’s recent report, recommending that David Bylsma be docked seven days of the pay he gets for serving on the council for using social media earlier this year to ask a young woman in the region if taking the COVID vaccine has interfered in some way with her menstrual cycle seems like a no brainer.
So that is exactly what the Region’s council voted to do this October 21st when the recommendation was placed on the table.
For his party, Bylsma argued that at the time he used Facebook to make the inquiry to Niagara resident Emily Spanton about the status of her menstrual cycle in the wake of taking the vaccine there was all kinds of information circulating around on Facebook and other venues about negative impacts the vaccine might be having on a woman’s reproductive system.Continue reading →
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Organics and recycling up one year after change to every-other-week curbside collection
Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley
“We are making our communities a better place for today and for future generations by using our Green Bins, recycling properly and minimizing the amount of garbage we put at the curb.
Thank you to everyone for doing their part and let’s keep improving our use of the Green Bin and Blue and Grey Box.” – Jim Bradley, Niagara Regional Chair
News from Niagara, Ontario’s Regional Government, with a Foreword from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
Posted October 21st, 2021 on Niagara At Large
A Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –
File Photo
One year after Niagara’s Regional Government reduced the amount of garbage a householder could leave at curbside to one container every other week, the move is already working green magic
During a media event at Niagara Region’s Glenridge Naturalization Site this October 21st – called to celebrate the first anniversary of every-other-week garbage collection – Niagara’s Regional Chair Jim Bradley and other regional representatives announced double-digit increases in the volumes of waste residents are now putting in their green compost bins and recycling boxes.
It has been enough to divert or reduce the amount of waste going to landfill sites, or what we once called garbage dumps, just as significantly.Continue reading →
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“We are working to ensure that those who travel have access to a reliable, secure way to demonstrate their COVID-19 vaccinations, both at home and abroad.” – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
News from the Office of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Posted October 21st, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Vaccination is the best way to keep Canadians safe and healthy, get back to enjoying the things we love, and prevent future lockdowns. As new travel requirements roll out in Canada and around the world, the Government of Canada has been working closely with provinces and territories on a standardized proof of vaccination that facilitates international and domestic travel.
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (this October 21st, 2021) announced that, in collaboration with provinces and territories, a standardized Canadian COVID-19 proof of vaccination is now available to residents of Newfoundland and Labrador, Northwest Territories, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, Ontario, Quebec, Saskatchewan, and Yukon, and will be available in the other provinces soon.Continue reading →
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“There are 5,000 Niagara residents today waiting for an MRI. These scans could be the difference of life or death and people are sitting at home in stress waiting 255 days to get scans they need.” – Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
A News Release from the Constituency Office of Wayne Gates, NDP MPP for the Riding of Niagara Falls, Ontario
Posted October 21st. 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) called on Doug Ford to immediately provide Niagara Health with the necessary operating funding to clear the growing MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) backlog during question period on Wednesday.
“Today in Niagara, only six per cent of Niagara residents have received their MRI within the provincial benchmark of 28 days, compared to 46 per cent of Ontario residents who have their scan within that time,” said Gates.
“The current wait time for an MRI in Niagara is 255 days, well above the provincial average of 141 days. Will you provide the necessary funding to ensure residents of Niagara have fair access to MRI scans – yes or no?”Continue reading →
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In A Region Facing Enough Serous Challenges, David Bylsma and his Screwball Antics Pose a Distraction We Can’t Afford
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 10th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
West Lincoln Mayor and Niagara Regional Councillor David Bylsma. His screwball antics are a waste of our time and money – especially at a time when Niagara has so many other more important challenges to address
Even as Niagara finds itself facing ballooning costs for policing and for hosting the 2022 Canada Summer Games, and a host of other issues around skyrocketing housing and rent prices, along with a serious shortage of affordable housing, not to mention an ongoing opioid epidemic, we have West Lincoln Mayor and Niagara Regional Councillor David Bylsma popping up again, just in time for Halloween.
This time it is because of an October 8th report that has just surfaces from Niagara Region’s integrity commissioner, stating the obvious about Bylsma’s bone-headed move a few months back, to use social media to ask a young Niagara woman, Emily Spanton, he hardly knows, except that she is vaccinated for COVID-19, if the vaccine was disrupting her menstrual cycle.
The Regional Government’s integrity commissioner, Michael Maynard, concluded that Bylsma’s inquiry to the woman –apparently driven by unfounded conspiracy theories he embraces about COVID vaccines– was “arguably insulting, “irresponsible,” and “alarmingly invasive.”
“The housing crisis is worsening all around Ontario under Doug Ford’s watch, and St. Catharines seniors are being forced to bear the brunt of it.” – St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens
News from the Constituency Office of St. Catharines MPP Jennie Stevens
Posted October 19th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharnes NDP MPP Jennie Stevens
ST. CATHARINES, Ontario – MPP Jennie Stevens (St. Catharines) demanded action from Doug Ford in question period on Tuesday regarding the rise in illegal renovictions affecting seniors in several apartment buildings in St. Catharines. She released the following statement:
“Seniors in St. Catharines are being forced out of the homes they have lived in for decades because greedy speculators are buying up rental buildings and issuing mass eviction orders under the guise of needing people to move so they can renovate.
Many of these seniors have no internet access and are unsure about how to fight back against illegal renovictions at the Landlord and Tenant Board. They are being bullied by landlords who just want them gone.Continue reading →
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“The Great Lakes are vitally important to everyone in Ontario – from farmers to businesses and the millions of people who live in communities near these vast bodies of water.”
New Funding from Governments Said to Protect Great Lakes
Our Great Lakes from space
News from Canada’s Federal Government and Ontario’s Ford Government
Posted October 19th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing $2.58 million to protect the province’s lakes and water sources by helping farmers implement sustainable farming practices that build more resilient farm operations.
Through the Canadian Agricultural Partnership (the Partnership), the final Lake Erie Agriculture Demonstrating Sustainability (LEADS) initiative intake, will support on-farm projects that improve soil health and reduce the risk of nutrient losses on their farms while improving water quality in the Lake Erie and Lake St. Clair watershed areas.Continue reading →
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A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
“Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about things that matter.” ~ Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
“The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a picture book?” ~ David Attenborough
“Here we are, arguably the most intelligent being that ever walked planet Earth, with this extraordinary brain, yet we’re destroying the only home we have.” ~ Jane Goodall
One of our world’s most iconic mammals – the polar bear – is among countless species struggling to survive in these times of climate crisis.
Posted October 18th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
The US government is declaring the Bachman’s warbler and 22 more birds, fish and other species extinct
Late this past September, CBC broadcast news that should upset anyone concerned about the health of our planet.
The news was released by an American agency in a report that began like this – “The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to remove 23 species from the Endangered Species Act (ESA) due to extinction. Based on rigorous reviews of the best available science for each of these species, the Service has determined these species are extinct, and thus no longer require listing under the ESA.”Continue reading →
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“The Ford government is preparing to reward some of the for-profit companies with the worst performance records during the first and second waves of the pandemic with 30 year licences and millions of dollars in public funds.”
A News Release from the Office of Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
Posted October 18th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
QUEEN’S PARK – On Monday (October 18th) , Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath will force a vote on a motion to stop Doug Ford from giving new or renewed licences to the for-profit long-term care corporations that devastated seniors during the pandemic.
The Ford government is currently considering 30-year licence renewals for many for-profit homes, including Orchard Villa, where hundreds were infected and 70 people died in horrific conditions.
“During the pandemic, thousands of our precious parents and grandparents suffered through a humanitarian disaster. Nearly 4,000 of them died. Some literally died of neglect — hungry, thirsty and in pain. The COVID-19 pandemic revealed the disaster lurking in long-term care. But the problems didn’t start or end with COVID-19,” said Horwath.Continue reading →
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It has been 19 long months since Canada and the United States closed our border bridges to all but essential travel – the longest closure of the border to citizens of both countries in our lifetime.
For more than a year, bridges like this – the Rainbow Bridge between Niagara Falls, Ontario and Niagara Falls, New York – have been closed to most traffic. Now it looks like we are going to get going again.
And now the U.S. government has finally announced a date for allowing fully vaccinated Canadians to cross the Peace Bridge, Rainbow Bridge and other land border crossings since they were closed in March of 2020.
That date is Monday, November 8th – more than three months after Canada opened the border to fully vaccinated Canadians this past August.Continue reading →
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“This racist act of vandalism can strongly impact the mental health of many BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and other people of colour) people in our community.”
A Statement on the Desecration of the Harriet Tubman Statue from the Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre
Posted October 15th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
The bust of Harriet Tubman was pulled of its pedestal at the Salem, Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church this past Thanksgiving weekend. The bust may be damaged beyond repair.
The Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre is extremely disheartened by the act of vandalism that took place this weekend at the St. Catharines BME Church. The damage happened at about 9 p.m. Sunday when a man intentionally pushed the statue of Harriet Tubman off of it’s pedestal.
Not only is Harriet Tubman an important figure of St. Catharines heritage, but her legacy an important part of Canadian heritage and Black history. Harriet Tubman escaped slavery from Maryland in 1849 and helped others in their journey to freedom. Eleven of the freedom seekers were brought to St. Catharines in 1851 and joined what is now the BME church.
We strongly condemn this act of vandalism as the Harriet Tubman statue served as a way for people to commemorate and learn more about Black history in Niagara. The damage of the statue is a significant blow to the BME Church and to all those who have worked extremely hard and have been dedicated to celebrating Black History in St. Catharines.
Based on the October 14th statement from Global News & Niagara Regional Police, the concrete chest of Harriet Tubman to be “intentionally damaged” originating from a person with no fixed address and the NRPS claims there was no reason that it appeared to be a hate related incident.Continue reading →
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“We need some of the world’s greatest brains and minds fixed on repairing this planet. Not trying to find the next place to go.” – Prince William, Duke of Cambridge and now second in line to the British Throne
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 15th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
While some of the world’s richest people like Jeff Bezos, Richard Branson and Elon Musk – people who don’t pay a penny of taxes down here on earth – play around with rocketing tourists into space, at least some wonder the following.
They wonder if these top of the Fortune 500 plutocrats might consider investing some of their fortune to make things better down here on planet earth.
I am not the biggest fan in the world of the British monarchy, but I would like to give Prince Williams two big thumbs up for being one of the latest to come out and say that in a BBC interview that there is something about these billionaires playing around with space toys that is way out of whack when we are facing a catastrophic climate emergency earth side.Continue reading →
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Now the same Historic Afro-Canadian Church – the Salem Chapel British Episcopal Church in St. Catharines – has been Assaulted Again
A Brief Update and Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted October 15th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
The Salem Chapel British Methodist Episcopal Church in St. Catharines/Niagara, one of the most historic churches of its kind in Canada.
If you have been following the disturbing story about a bust of the Underground Railroad icon Harriet Tubman virtually destroyed this past Thanksgiving weekend at the historic Salem Chapel British Episcopal Church in St. Catharines, a suspect in that act has been arrested and charged.
Niagara At Large will post the Niagara Regional Police news release on the arrest below.
What is just as disturbing, there are reports that “two girls” were caught on video later this week going on the same church property and ripping away at a cherished berry tree near the spot where the Harriet Tubman bust was pulled of a pedestal.Continue reading →
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“I encourage all Niagara businesses to engage with this process, and I look forward to working with all our local area municipalities as we chart Niagara’s path toward an economy that is healthy, sustainable and adaptable.” ~ Jim Bradley, Niagara Regional Chair
News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted October 15th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara businesses and community stakeholders are being asked to share their feedback to guide the region to long-term economic health and sustainability.
Continuing to Also Require a COVID-19 Test – At a Cost of Up to $199 plus Tax Per Person – Will Likely Discourage Many from Crossing
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 14th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Earlier this week, news surfaced that after 19 months of being closed to so-called non-essential travellers, the U.S. Biden administration will open border bridges to Canadian visitors sometime this November.
The U.S. administration’s decision comes two months after Canada’s Liberal government opened the border bridges with two key conditions attached – first that any U.S. citizen entering Canada can show proof to border officers that they are fully vaccinated, and second, that they also provide a test showing that they are free of the virus.
The news from the Biden administration was joyously received by political leaders on the U.S. side, including Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins, who was lobbying for a re-opening for many months.Continue reading →
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“We feel awful … “It’s horrible. We no longer have a Harriet Tubman statue.” – Rochelle Bush, historian, Salem Chapel British Episcopal Church in St. Catharines, Ontario, following the smashing of a bust of the civil rights icon by one or more perpetrators on the church’s property
A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 14th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
A Nazi swastika sprayed on a sidewalk in front of Harriet Tubman Pubic School in 2018 where a statue of Tubman sits at the entrance to the school
It appears that at least a few people in St. Catharines, Ontario have anger management issues around the Iconic Underground Railroad emancipator and humanitarian Harriet Tubman.
Well, let’s hope it is just a few
Earlier on, in the winter of 2018, parents with children attending Harriet Tubman Public School in St. Catharines were greeted with a Nazi swastika – one of the world’s starkest symbols of white supremacy and racial hate – sprayed on a sidewalk outside the school where a beautiful state of Tubman is on display.
And this past Thanksgiving weekend, the latest reported act of desecration against this legendary African American who made St. Catharines her home for a time in the 1850s, occurred at the historic Salem Chapel British Episcopal Church located in the city’s downtown area, on Geneva Street.Continue reading →
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Niagara At Large is pleased to Post the Following Petition on behalf of Niagara secondary school students concerned about this issue
Posted October 14th, 2021
DSBN Sexual Assault and Harassment Policies
The Student-Launched Petition – “The DSBN (the District School Board of Niagara) has made it very clear that they refuse to hear our concerns and deny them despite the protests and real stories that students have shared regarding their experiences when coming forward about sexual assault and harassment in DSBN schools.
Niagara students at a recent walk-out over the sexual harassment issue.
“There is an inhumane lack of seriousness shown towards allegations within DSBN schools, and they will never be able to sit comfortably behind our silence again.Continue reading →
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Province working to clear backlog of road tests due to COVID-19
News from Ontario’s Ministry of Transportation, with a response from Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Posted October 14th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
NIAGARA FALLS – The Ontario government is opening a temporary road test centre in Niagara Falls to increase testing capacity and help clear the backlog of road tests due to COVID-19.
“Opening a temporary road test centre in Niagara Falls will help increase testing capacity across the DriveTest network and help local residents book a G2 or G road test sooner,” said Sam Oosterhoff, Member of Provincial Parliament for Niagara West. “Our government has a strategic plan to reduce the backlog of novice road tests, and I am pleased that we are delivering additional testing for people in Niagara.”Continue reading →
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More Details On Date of Reopening And Rules For Crossing Coming Later Today. Stay Tuned.
A Statement from the Office of Buffalo, New York Congressman Brian Higgins
Posted October 13th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
We will soon be back to scenes like this again at border crossings like the Peace Bridge connecting Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, New York
“At long last (19 months after the border crossings were closed to so-called “non-essential” travellers), there is action by the United States to open the doors and welcome back our Canadian neighbors.
“A robust cross-border exchange between the United States and Canada is fundamental to our binational relationship and mutually beneficial to our nations’ citizens, businesses and economies. Strong vaccination rates in Canada made the continued border shutdown absurd and unjustifiable.Continue reading →
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A Commentary by Michael Moore, from his Facebook Page
Posted October 12th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Friends,
Buffalo, New York Mayoralty candidate India Walton. If she wins, she will be Buffalo’s first female mayor.
In June of this year, India Walton shocked the political world by defeating the four-term incumbent mayor of Buffalo, Byron Brown, in the Democratic primary, setting the table for her to become the favorite to win the Mayoral race in November because it’s a heavily Democratic city.
She would be the first democratic socialist to be elected mayor of a major American city in more than half a century, and the first woman — and first Black woman — to lead New York’s second-largest city. India Walton is a registered nurse, a union member and organizer, a community activist, a single mother of 4 boys — and come November, we’ll start addressing her as “Mayor.” Continue reading →
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“Our thoughts are with Councillor Bellows’ friends and family as they mourn this significant loss.” – Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley on Behalf of the Regional Council
This News filed with Statements from Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley and Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission
Posted October 12th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines Regional Councillor and Niagara Parks Commission Chair Sandie Bellows
Sandie Bellows, a St. Catharines resident who has served for years in municipal politics and for the last two years as the provincially appointed Chair of the Niagara Parks Commission (NPC), died this past Sunday, October 10th following a long battle with cancer.
Bellows, who was 60, was first elected to St. Catharines City Council in 2014, and made a successful run in the city for Niagara Regional Council in the fall of 2018.
In the spring of 2018, she ran as a provincial candidate for the Doug Ford Conservatives in a St. Catharines Riding held for decades by Liberal Jim Bradley. That race ended with both Bellows and Bradley conceding to now NDP MPP Jennie Stevens.
The following year – in early 2019 – the Ford government appointed Bellows to serve as Chair of the NPC.Continue reading →
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Here we are going through the second Canadian Thanksgiving weekend in a row with this killer pandemic at large.
Every piece of factual information I read and hear tells me that this nightmare we are collectively suffering through did not have to be this prolonged if more people followed the health measures and got vaccinated.
If you have not gotten vaccinated yet, please do so for the sake of yourself, your friends and family, and for the common good of all.
And please stop – if you happen to fall in this stream of information consumers – relying so heavily on Facebook and mostly other right-wing venues for misinformation about what still remains a word-wide health catastrophe.
Thank you for visiting Niagara At Large for the news and commentary we post on this independent site, and have a Happy Thanksgiving.
Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
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“A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders
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With Existing Shutdown Extension Deadline Less Than Two Weeks Away Border Community Says Another Holiday Season Without Our Canadian Neighbors Would be Devastating
A News Release from the Office of Brian Higgins, U.S. Congressman for the Niagara Falls and Buffalo, New York area
Posted October 9th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins speaking on American shores of Niagara River about need to let Canadians cross border bridges again
Niagara Falls, New York – Business and community leaders in Niagara Falls, New York are calling on the United States government to reopen its land border to Canadians.
Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) and City of Niagara Falls Mayor Robert Restaino joined leaders and members of the Niagara USA Chamber to emphasize the devastating impact extended border restrictions are having on the City of Niagara Falls and communities across the greater Western New York region which typically see millions of people cross the Buffalo-Niagara land border annually.
The U.S. Travel Association reports the U.S. economy is losing $439 million a month as a result of the extended border shutdown.
In the City of Niagara Falls, sales tax revenue collected from local hotels, shops and restaurants decreased by 26% in 2020 compared to 2019 levels.Continue reading →
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“The Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games (CSG) is building a brand-new mountain bike racecourse, which is resulting in significant environmental destruction of the Twelve Mile Creek woodland and watershed. ….This new mountain bike racecourse and playground trails are being developed right now and built without any oversight of environmental authorities.” – Friends of Twelve Mile Creek
Twelve Mile Creek, flowing through St. Catharines to Lake Ontario. It ‘s rich ecology has suffered many man-made assaults over the past 50 or more years. Do we really now need to cut mountain bike race tracks through its wooded valleys?
A Message and a Petition for You to Consider Signing from Friends of Twelve Mile Creek, a citizens-based group in Niagara, Ontario
Posted October 8th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
The Niagara 2022 Canada Summer Games (CSG) is building a brand-new mountain bike racecourse, which is resulting in significant environmental destruction of the Twelve Mile Creek woodland and watershed.
The contractor, the Niagara Trail Maintenance Association (NTMA), has been executing the CSG mission for this new mountain bike “racecourse” since the beginning of August 2021. This Twelve Mile Creek watershed of forest, natural vegetation, creeks, valleys, wetlands, steep hills, ridges, and wildlife habitats are being cut, removed, excavated, dug, disrupted, and permanently altered. Continue reading →
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A Statement by Niagara West Ford Government MPP Sam Oosterhoff
Posted October 8th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara West and Ford Government MPP Sam Oosterhoff
“One pillar of our government’s plan to fix long-term care is increasing staff so they can provide more, high-quality care to residents.
“That is why, the Ontario government is providing long-term care homes across the province with $270 million to hire more staff to increase direct care for residents from 2 hours and 45 minutes to 3 hours, per resident by the end of this fiscal year. This will make Ontario a leader in direct care.
“Every long-term care home in Ontario will benefit from this funding as it will allow them to hire more staff and these staff will deliver increased care to residents.Continue reading →
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Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch Demands Ontario’s Education Minister Take Action to Stop COVID Outbreaks in Niagara Schools
A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch
Posted October 7th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch
QUEEN’S PARK – The minister of education must take action now to stop COVID infections in Niagara schools. Outbreaks have already shut down 15 classrooms and made an entire family with small children very sick, said NDP MPP Jeff Burch (Niagara Centre) during question period Thursday (October 7th).
“Haley Bateman and her family did everything right. They did their part, got vaccinated, observed all the COVID-19 guidelines,” Burch told the legislature.
“Just three days into school, Haley and her partner received a notice that there was a COVID-19 exposure in their child’s classroom. A few days later, the entire family was ill.
“Haley’s three children are 4, 4, and 5. Their symptoms were not mild, and ranged from vomiting, fevers of 40, extreme fatigue and hallucinations. Haley believes that her children were exposed through an unvaccinated staff member.Continue reading →
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Oceans Support All Life On Earth. Yet For Many, Oceans Remain Out Of Sight And, As A Result, Out Of Mind.
News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted October 6th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – A Brock University-led research team set out to find out if people would feel more empathy for the oceans — which typically means a willingness to care for the environment — if they are shown either optimistic or pessimistic future scenarios of the high seas.
A research team led by Brock University’s Environmental Sustainability Research Centre created optimistic and pessimistic simulations of the future of Earth’s oceans to study what impact they had on participants’ empathy for the environment.
The research, “Fostering ocean empathy through future scenarios,”<https://besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/pan3.10253#support-information-section> used both virtual reality and written formats to give participants two differing scenarios about the future of the oceans: one describing a future of environmental sustainability and social equality; and another describing a world dominated by resurgent nationalism, regional conflicts and environmental degradation.Continue reading →
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“Canadians and Americans have endured too much separation for too long and our economies have suffered as a result. We owe it to businesses, families and communities on both sides of the border to provide clear policy that allows us to come together again.”
A News Release from the Buffalo, New York Office of U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins
Posted October 7th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
More than one year and a half and counting. The ban on Canadians crossing the Peace Bridge and other border crossings to the United States continues, despite Canadian government’s decision to allow fully vaccinated Americans to cross.
United States Congressman Brian Higgins (Buffalo, New York area) and Canadian Member of Parliament Randy Hoback (Prince Albert, Saskatchewan) released the following joint statement concerning the ongoing closures along the United States-Canada border:
“When the pandemic hit in early 2020, Americans and Canadians understood temporary restrictions were necessary to stop the spread of COVID-19 until a vaccine could be developed. Families on both sides of the border sacrificed time and separation from their loved ones in the interest of public health.Continue reading →
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“As Regional Chair, I am keenly interested in hearing from Niagara’s youth about ways to make local government more engaging, and if our programs and services are meeting their unique needs.” – Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley
Applications now being accepted for a new Regional Chair’s Youth Advisory Panel
A Call-Out from the Office of Jim Bradley, Niagara’s Regional Chair
Posted October 6th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Regional Headquarters in Thorold
Niagara, Ontario – As part of Niagara Region’s efforts to hear from as many voices as possible, applications are currently being accepted from youth ages 13-19 to participate on the new Regional Chair’s Youth Advisory Panel.
The youth advisory panel, which will meet a minimum of six times per year, will have members from all 12 municipalities in an effort to bring a region-wide perspective to the panel’s discussions.
Panel members will provide advice on policies, programs and services that affect young people across Niagara, while also acting as a centralized “hub” for information sharing between the region’s 12 communities.Continue reading →
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“The Ford government must get back to the table with optometrists and put proper funding in place to ensure that children and seniors receive the eye care they need.” – Jeff Burch, NDP MPP for Niagara Centre in Niagara, Ontario
News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch
Posted October 5th on Niagara At Large
Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch
QUEEN’S PARK – On behalf of the NDP, MPP Jeff Burch (Niagara Centre) urged the Ford government to stop dragging its feet and restore OHIP-funded eye care services during question period Tuesday. Burch released the following statement:
“Families in my riding and across this province no longer have access to OHIP-covered eye exams. Despite months of advance notice and years of building problems, the Ford government is refusing to work out a deal with optometrists, leaving the eye care of Ontario families in the lurch.
I have seniors calling me worried that they cannot receive eye exams after crucial eye surgeries, putting their recovery under threat. I’ve heard from diabetics gravely concerned they’re going to lose their eyesight.Continue reading →
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“You Are A 21st Century American Hero and We Owe You a Debt of Gratitude.”
– Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey to former Facebook employee and whistleblower Francis Haugen who testified before a U.S. Senate committee this October 5th, 2021 about the dangerous and destructive operations of Facebook
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 5th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Former Facebook employee and now whistleblower Frances Haugen warns the world about this out-of-control corporate monster
“I’m here today (before a U.S. Senate committee this October 5th) because I believe Facebook’s products harm children, stoke division and weaken our democracy. … Yesterday (this past October 4th) we saw Facebook taken off the internet. I don’t know why it went down, but I know that for more than five hours, Facebook wasn’t used to deepen divides, destabilize democracies and make young girls and women feel bad about their bodies.” – former Facebook employee, now whistleblower Frances Haugen
The late American civil rights leader Martin Luther King once said that bad things in this world happen when good people don’t speak out.
King said that more than 50 years ago and there has always been a problem of not enough good people speaking out but these days, good people not speaking out is all too pervasive.Continue reading →
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Andrea Horwath’s bill will result in $25,000 fine for anti-public-health protestors at schools, hospitals, businesses
A News Release from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party
Posted October 5th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
QUEEN’S PARK — Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath will introduce her Safety Zones bill Tuesday, and move a motion for unanimous consent to pass it immediately. Horwath’s bill creates Safety Zones around places like hospitals, schools and small businesses to protect Ontarians from anti-public health harassment.
“No one should have to walk a gauntlet of hate to get to school or a hospital. No small business owner should see their livelihood slip away because of constant harassment on the sidewalk in front of their business. No health care worker should face intimation — especially not when they’re been working tirelessly for the past 18 months to save people from COVID-19,” said Horwath.Continue reading →
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A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 4th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
At a time when we are bombarded with so much bad news in this word, here – at least for a few hours – is some good news.
For the better part of this Monday, October 4th and at least up to the time of this posting, the online services of Facebook or that corporate equivalent of “the evil empire, as I call it, has been suffering what it calls “outages.”
In other words, many of us cannot even get on our own Facebook page if we have one, let alone anyone else’s, and I have to say that is fine with me.Continue reading →
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A Brief Commentary byNiagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 4th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
First Nations Chief RoseAnne Archibald
Two thumbs up for RoseAnne Archibald, National Chief of the First Nations across our country for pinning the tail on the donkey.
In this case, the donkey is Canada’s all-sweet-talk-and-little-in the-way of action’ Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau.
As many if not most of you know by now, Trudeau performed like the arrogant little rich kid he is this past September 30th – a day that just happened to be Canada’s first ever National Day for Truth and Reconciliation to commemorate indigenous children who suffered and died at residential schools – to take a little family vacation at a swanky looking beach house in British Columbia.Continue reading →
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“Today’s Speech from the Throne is disappointing for everyday families and working folks in Ontario,” … If I were Premier today, we would be investing in health care and our kids instead of cutting deeper. We’d be standing up for local business – not big box stores. And we’d be protecting workers – not Ford’s buddies.” – Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
“During an incredibly difficult year for us all, we have been left to rely on a government content to do as little as possible, as late as possible. Today’s Speech from the Throne is no exception to that disappointing trend.” – Ontario Liberal Leader Steven Del Duca
News Releases from the Offices of Ontario’s NDP and Liberal Leaders in Response to this Monday, October 4th Speed from the Throne
Posted October 4th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
(Note to Readers – Niagara At Large is yet to receive news from Ontario’s Ford government on today’s Throne Speech or we would have already posted it. Hmm.)
Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath vows to keep fighting for health care, schools and small businesses needs.
Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
QUEEN’S PARK — Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath vowed to keep fighting for the support health care, schools and small businesses need to get through the pandemic safely and come back strong, after they were left out of the Speech from the Throne.
“Today’s Speech from the Throne is disappointing for everyday families and working folks in Ontario,” said Horwath. “By announcing nothing new whatsoever to help patients, students, workers, or small business, Doug Ford made it clear again: he’s not here for you and he still doesn’t want to spend the money on you.”Continue reading →
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“He (Premier Doug Ford) shuttered the Legislature for the entire summer and the grand plan he came back with is one that fails the residents of Niagara and Ontario in every possible way.”
A News Release from the Niagara Falls Constituency Office of NDP MPP Wayne Gates
Posted October 4th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates
QUEEN’S PARK —Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates reacted to the Ford Government’s Throne Speech Monday morning, calling the speech a disappointment for Niagara.
“How can the Premier say he’s investing in healthcare and yet not say a single word about getting our New Niagara Falls Hospital built?
If you live in this community you have seen firsthand the urgent need for that hospital before the pandemic began, now that we’re two years into a health crisis it’s ridiculous that our Premier is still not getting shovels in the ground,” said Gates “to make matters worse, the throne speech said nothing about plans to hire the nurses and PSWs we desperately need, or to repeal bill 124 so they can get the pay they deserve. Calling them heroes and then refusing to support them is the definition of hypocrisy”.Continue reading →
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This Time, Canada’s Prime Minister Takes A ‘Family Vacation’ on our Country’s ’very first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 2nd, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Next to his father, Pierre Trudeau to the right, Justin is a weak, soft-brained midget
If there is any lingering doubt that a federal election Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called this past August and that most Canadians did not want is over, Trudeau’s true itinerary this past September 30th – Canada’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. – should put any doubt to rest.
Trudeau may by now have a proven record of failing to fully follow up on nice words he utters on election reform, climate change and a host of other issues, but if the federal election were still on, even he would not have been stupid enough to skip this most solemn of days for Canada’s indigenous peoples for what so many media outlets have described as a “few days of vacation.Continue reading →
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“Tree plantings like this do more than beautify our parks and public spaces. The urban canopy provides critical ecological supports for the local watersheds that sustain agriculture and the natural environment that we all rely on.” – Della Trojan of the Friends of Walker’s Creek.
A News Release from the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario
Posted October 2nd, 2021 on Niagara At Large
There is some new greenery at Cherie Road Park thanks to a team effort between the City of St. Catharines; Friends of Walker’s Creek; Friends of Malcolmson Eco-Park and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.
The Friends of Walker’s Creek, including Della Trojan seen here, teamed up with the Friends of Malcolmson Eco-Park, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and the City of St. Catharines to plant about 550 native trees and shrubs at Cherie Road Park on Saturday. Photo courtesy of City of St. Catharines
On Saturday, October 2nd, community volunteers from both the Friend’s of Walkers Creek and Friends of Malcolmson Eco-Park gathered at the City park to plant approximately 550 trees and shrubs native to the Carolinian Zone. The new greenery come courtesy of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) through a TD Friends of the Environment Foundation grant.Continue reading →
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Rod Phillips, Ontario Minister of Long-Term Care, with Premier Doug Ford looking on to the right
TORONTO — As part of the government’s plan to protect long-term care residents and staff during the Delta-driven fourth wave, Ontario is taking further action with an additional suite of tools.
This includes making COVID-19 vaccinations mandatory for all in-home staff, support workers, students, and volunteers by November 15, 2021, unless a staff member has a valid medical exemption, as well as expanded inspections of homes and redirecting provincial resources to enhance and audit existing testing in homes.
“We know that long-term care residents have been disproportionately impacted by COVID-19. As new variants continue to spread, we are seeing a growing number of outbreaks in long-term care homes where the risk to those most vulnerable remains high,” said Rod Phillips, Minister of Long-Term Care. Continue reading →
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Former U.S. President Jimmy Carter – A True Environmentalist – Turned 97 this October 1st
By Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted October 1st, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Jimmy Carter, during his years in the White House
After he moved into the White House in 1977 as the 39th President of the United States, one of the things he did earlier on was install solar panels on its roof.
Wow, was the reaction of many at a time when solar panels still almost something in the range of science fiction technology and were rare to see anywhere.
Jimmy Carter was also the first leader of any Western industrial nation I can recall who raised serious warnings about carbon emissions (greenhouse gases, they were more often called at the time) and climate change, and who embarked on programs to develop renewable energy.
Later on during his all-too-short, four years in the White House, when the world found itself facing an oil shortage that had much to do with turmoil in the Middle East, Carter urged Americans, during the winter months, to turning down thermostats and dressing more heavily at home.Continue reading →
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“No one who works full time should be struggling to make ends meet or living in poverty, all workers in Ontario deserve to receive a decent wage that let’s them build their lives in our great province.”
A Statement by Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
Posted October 1st, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath
QUEEN’S PARK – Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath released the following statement regarding the 10-cent change to Ontario’s minimum wage, which took effect today:
“Minimum wage workers in Ontario have seen the cost of living skyrocket past their wages, and every month they have to make tough decisions around paying their rent, affording medicine and putting food on the table.
The Liberals froze the minimum wage for years, only increasing it as a last-minute election ploy, and one of Doug Ford’s first acts as premier was to hurt workers by cancelling a long-overdue increase.
Now, after a year and a half of very difficult pandemic working conditions, Ford is insulting these workers with an 80-cent per day increase, before taxes. Ford called them heroes during the pandemic — but he’s here for his buddies, not for them.Continue reading →
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Federal Court Upholds Landmark Compensation Order For First Nations Children
A Message from Desmond Sequeria, a social activist living in Niagara, Ontario, each person receiving it on this landmark ‘National Day for Truth and Reconciliation’
Please do read the entire report, if you have not already, especially the following – “Cindy Blackstock, executive director of the First Nations Child and Family Caring Society, launched the human rights complaint that led to the ruling, along with the Assembly of First Nations – Continue reading →
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“Simple acknowledgement of our past is insufficient, and offering apologizes in themselves is not enough. Here in Niagara, we take seriously our responsibility to implement the Calls to Action found in the Truth and Reconciliation.” – Niagara’s Mayors and Regional Chair
A Joint statement from Niagara’s mayors and Regional Chair regarding the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Posted September 30th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Today (Thursday, September 30th), on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, we have an opportunity to acknowledge and reflect on the lasting impact of the Indian residential school system in Canada.
In the wake of hundreds of unmarked graves for Indigenous children, discovered on the grounds of former residentia schools in Canada, Niagara, Ontario municipal flags were lowered to half mast at the Region’s headquarters earlier this year. file photo by Doug Draper
Today is an opportunity to learn about this painful aspect of our country’s history, as well as to commemorate the survivors, their families, and their communities – as called for by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission and Indigenous leaders.Continue reading →
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“The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation recognizes that at least 150,000 Indigenous children from across the country were forcibly separated from their families and their communities. Children were brought to residential schools where too many experienced abuse and were removed from their cultures, languages, and traditions.” – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
A Statement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
Posted September 30th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation:
“Today (this Thursday, September 30th), I invite everyone across the country to recognize and observe the first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
“It is a day to reflect on the painful and lasting impacts of residential schools in Canada, and to honour survivors, their families, and their communities. It is also a day to remember the many children who never returned home, and an opportunity for us all to learn more, and to affirm the need for reconciliation and commit ourselves to the work ahead.Continue reading →
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“Premier Doug Ford and Indigenous Affairs Minister Greg Rickford have refused to make Sept. 30 a province-wide statutory day. … I don’t believe this would even be a debate if the graves discovered belonged to stolen non-Indigenous children.” – Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
Posted September 30th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Ontario NDP statement on marking National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
QUEEN’S PARK – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Kiiwetinoong MPP Sol Mamakwa, NDP critic for Indigenous and Treaty Relations, will mark Thursday’s first National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day with solemn reflection of Canada’s shameful mistreatment of Indigenous Peoples, and commemoration of the thousands of Indigenous children who never came home from Canada’s Indian Residential Schools.
Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
“Today (September 30th), Canadians and Ontarians come together in grieving the over 1,300 stolen Indigenous children who never made it home from Canada’s residential school system,” Horwath said.
“These were precious children that Canada made it a policy to forcibly steal from their families and communities, who suffered violence, physical and sexual abuse and malnutrition.
“We acknowledge the fresh pain and trauma of discovering the graves of more than 1,300 Indigenous children this past year, and yet we know that for First Nations communities, these stolen children were never a secret. These graves belong to the babies who never got to grow up, the precious brothers, sisters, and cousins whose families never stopped searching for them.Continue reading →
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“Over the last three years, Ron has proven himself to be a competent, dynamic and committed leader as our Acting Chief Administrative Officer. This is particularly remarkable considering the unprecedented challenges that were brought forward by the global pandemic. … I believe Ron’s track record as a creative, resourceful and ethical leader helped to set him apart from other candidates (for the CAO position).” – Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley
News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted September 29th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – After completing an exhaustive competitive search, Niagara Regional Council has officially appointed Ron Tripp to the role of permanent Chief Administrative Officer (CAO).
The CAO is the most senior municipal public servant and the only direct employee of Council. In this capacity, Niagara Region’s CAO is charged with the oversight of all Regional operations, providing high-level leadership to more than 3,000 Regional staff and ultimately delivering on Regional Council’s strategic vision.
Tripp’s appointment comes after a 10-month long comprehensive process that was managed by the recruitment firm Legacy Partners, under the direction of Regional Council’s CAO Recruitment Committee.
Ron Tripp has more than 20 years of municipal experience, formerly holding senior roles with the City of St. Catharines and the Town of Fort Erie, where he served as the Acting Chief Administrative Officer.Continue reading →
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“Reconciliation is not a destination; it is an ongoing commitment.”
A Statement from the Town of Lincoln in Niagara, Ontario
Posted September 29th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Lincoln, Ontario – This Thursday, September 30 marks the first National Day for Truth and as part of Truth and Reconciliation Week September 27 – October 1.
On this day we encourage everyone to wear orange to remember the children who never returned home from residential school and to honour the Survivors and their communities.Continue reading →
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“An optimistic view on why collective action is still possible—and how it can be realized.” —The New York Times
A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted September 29th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
If you have been watching the news this past number, you must have seen the almost daily reports on devastating wildfires, droughts, floods, wind storms and mudslides ravaging communities and wilderness areas in Canada and around the world.
The once-picturesque town of Lytton, British Columbia was virtually destroyed this past July by unprecedented heat waves and wildfire. One resident said it is ‘canary-in-the-coal-mine’ warning to others that climate change is real and needs to be addressed now
What used to be 50 or 100 year climate-related catastrophes like this are now occurring almost daily now – just as climate scientists have been warning now for more than 50 years.Continue reading →
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“The Konkle Creek Naturalization Project has been a decade in the making and I am so proud of the many benefits it brings to our town, residents, and the environment.” – Town of Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton
News from the Town of Lincoln in Niagara, Ontario
Posted September 29th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Lincoln, Ontario – The Town of Lincoln, in cooperation with the Active Transportation Advisory Committee, has proudly opened the Konkle Creek Naturalization Project. A small ribbon-cutting ceremony was held on September 25, 2021.
This project addressed the channel erosion issues of Konkle Creek, while concurrently restoring the form and function of the watercourse to the extent possible. It also provided the opportunity to further connect the community through the active transportation network.Continue reading →
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“As a public-sector employer we need to lead by example and that includes doing everything we can to protect both our employees and the public from the risks of COVID-19.” – David Oakes, Chief Administrative Officer, City of St. Catharines
A News Release from the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario
Posted September 28th, 2021 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – In an effort to protect not only its employees but also the members of the public they serve the City of St. Catharines will require all its employees to obtain COVID-19 vaccination.
Specifically, all City employees — with the exception of those unable to receive the vaccine due to a Human Rights Code exemption — will be required to be fully vaccinated.
With scientific data demonstrating the effectiveness of vaccines in curbing the spread of COVID-19 and the increased risk of the Delta Variant to unvaccinated individuals, the City is adding vaccine requirements to its existing COVID-19 employee safety protocols such as mask requirements, daily screening and increased disinfection efforts.Continue reading →
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