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During Economic Development Week, ShopLincoln.ca is Supporting Local Businesses

Initiative aims to assist local businesses during COVID-19 pandemic and beyond

News from the Town of Lincoln in Niagara, Ontario

Posted May 11th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Lincoln Ontario – The (recently) launched ShopLinlcoln.ca (http://shoplincoln.ca) will help Lincoln’s businesses to continue providing their goods and services during COVID-19 restrictions.

The website provides the community with a simple, direct link to local businesses offering food delivery and takeout, e-commerce, gift cards and live streamed classes and events.

ShopLincoln.ca is a Town of Lincoln-led initiative, in partnership with the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Bench Beamsville BIA, the Twenty Valley Tourism Association, and Ontario Craft Wineries. Continue reading

New Data Shows Majority of Ontarians Believe Mental Health Crisis Will Follow COVID-19 Impact

‘Nearly everyone (90 per cent) is concerned about COVID-19’s impact on the economy and 69 per cent of Ontarians are concerned about the impact the outbreak has on their personal finances’.                                                                                                        – from the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario report

News from the Canadian Mental Health Association, Ontario

Posted May 11th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario – Seven out of 10 Ontarians (69 per cent) believe the province is headed for a “serious mental health crisis” as it emerges from this pandemic and nearly eight out of 10 (77 per cent) say more mental health supports will be necessary to help society, according to new poll results released today.

This data comes from the first of three polls Pollara Strategic Insights is conducting on behalf of Canadian Mental Health Association (CMHA), Ontario Division.

CMHA Ontario is looking to evaluate how Ontarians’ perceptions of their mental health are changing as they come out from underneath the pandemic. Two more surveys will follow in the coming months as restrictions loosen around COVID-19 and the economy continues to re-open. Continue reading

Niagara Falls MPP Demands Immediate Inquiry Into Niagara’s For-Profit Care Homes

“As COVID-19 has hit, our parents and grandparents have been left exposed to this deadly virus and with underpaid staff (in long-term care homes)having to manage impossible workloads without the personal protective equipment they need.”                                          – Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

‘Privatization of long-term care in Ontario increased dramatically in the 1990s under Premier Mike Harris. Harris is now chair of the board at Chartwell Retirement Residences, a massive long-term care for-profit corporation.’

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

Posted May 11th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

QUEEN’S PARK, Ontario — NDP MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) says the NDP’s call for a full public inquiry into long-term care is critical to Niagara care homes — to find out why the system was in crisis before the pandemic hit; how the pandemic response left seniors homes so vulnerable; and examine the future of for-profit homes in the Niagara region.

“For years families and advocates have been ringing alarm bells about the crisis in long-term care homes, especially in for-profit homes. We’ve heard harrowing stories of understaffed homes and underfunded facilities. As COVID-19 has hit, our parents and grandparents have been left exposed to this deadly virus and with underpaid staff having to manage impossible workloads without the personal protective equipment they need,” said Gates. Continue reading

Greater Niagara Chamber Not Optimistic Over Regional Labour Market Data

Niagara, Ontario’s Jobless Rate for Month of April Falls Just Short of 10 Per Cent

‘Among the hardest-hit industries (in Niagara, Ontario) have been accommodation and food services, healthcare and social assistance, and retail trade. More than half of all retailers have laid off at least 80% of their workforce. 64% of healthcare and social assistance organizations have done the same, as well as 69% of accommodation and food service businesses.’

A Statement from the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce (GNCC) on the release of April’s labour force survey data

Posted May 11th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario  – This past May 8th, 2020, Statistics Canada released its monthly labour force data for April, the first full month since the impact of COVID-19 began to be felt.

The national unemployment rate is 13%, up from 5.6% in February. This is the second-worst rate recorded since 1976, when comparable data was first available.

When you have a parking lot this empty at Niagara’s largest shopping mall – the Pen Centre in St. Catharines – you can bet that the region’s jobless rate is going to be staggering. File photo by Doug Draper

Niagara’s unemployment rate officially stands at 9.9%. Continue reading

Canada’s Prime Minister Pays Tribute to the Front-Line Heroics of Nurses on National Nursing Week

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

“During this difficult time, when we must stay apart to be safe, nurses are playing a dual role: delivering critical health care while providing a bridge to our loved ones. They’re showing up for us, and we need to do the same for them.”  – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (the May 11th, 2020) issued the following statement on National Nursing Week, which runs from May 11 to 17

Posted May 11th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

“Nurses work hard day and night, serving Canadians and protecting our health and well-being. They support us through some of our best and worst moments, providing their skills, expertise, and care when we need them the most.

“Today, as we mark the first day of National Nursing Week, we recognize the work and sacrifices of nurses, and their contributions to our health care system and our lives.”

“This year’s theme, ‘Nurses: A Voice to Lead — Nursing the World to Health,’ reminds us of the invaluable work that these health care professionals are doing across our country, and around the world, as we face this pandemic.” Continue reading

Canadian Scholar, Academic Leader to be Brock’s Next Provost

Lynn Wells will become Brock University’s Provost and Vice-President, Academic on July 1.

”With Canada’s universities working to address major challenges resulting from the global pandemic, Brock’s role is even more vital to Niagara and to Ontario, and I am honoured to be joining the institution and the community.”                                  – Lynn Wells, Brock University’s new Provost and Vice-President Academic, effective July 1st, 2020

News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario

Posted May 11th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Lynn Wells, an accomplished scholar and academic leader, will be Brock University’s new Provost and Vice-President Academic, effective July 1, 2020.

Brock President Gervan Fearon made the announcement Monday, May 11, welcoming the scholar and researcher to Niagara. Continue reading

A Few Thoughts for Mother Earth on Mother’s Day

A Brief Commentary by Derek Jones, a resident of Niagara Falls, Ontario and Friend of Thundering Waters Forest

Posted on Mother’s Day, May 10th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

As if there’s not enough to worry about these days.

Unfortunately a theory/prediction I made around a month ago, once I started seeing stories of cleaner air around the globe due to decreased Human activity, seems to be manifesting before our eyes.

I predicted that the abrupt shift and significant decrease in Human activity would have a sudden jarring effect on Global Climate. You’ve probably seen the news stories of how people from India can see the Himalayas for the first time many years.

What we’re not seeing, and I don’t see being reported, is how the sudden shift is likely to affect Global Climate. Continue reading

A Few More Thoughts on the Fragility of Democracy on the 75th Anniversary of the Victory in Europe

A Commentary by Gary Screaton Page, a resident of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ontario

Posted May 10th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

World War II was a tragedy on so many fronts. On so many levels the human cost was incalculable!

So, too, the cost to our humanity. Little understood is how a nation that once birthed great music, art, writing, theology, and philosophy could so crumble to the point of raising a Hitler.

We must be vigilant. Democracy is fragile.

In spite of our pride in our nation, we are not immune in Canada to what happened in Germany in 1933, after the Reichstag adopted the Enabling Act of 1933 in March that year giving expanded authority, Hindenburg had previously appointed Hitler as Chancellor on 30 January 1933 after parliamentary elections and much backroom intrigue. Continue reading

A Few Thoughts on the 75th Anniversary of Victory in Europe Day

By Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper, followed by a Statement issued on this milestone Anniversary by Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau

Posted May 8th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

“Is this really the beginning of the long-awaited liberation? The liberation we’ve all talked so much about, which still seems too good, too much of a fairy tale ever to come true? …

“Oh, Kitty, the best part about the invasion is that I have the feeling that friends are on the way. Those terrible Germans have oppressed and threatened us for so long that the thought of friends and salvation means everything to us! Now it’s not just the Jews, but Holland and all of occupied Europe. Maybe, Margot says, I can even go back to school in October or September.”

Anne Frank. More than almost anyone else, Anne Frank, through the words in her enduring diary, put a human face on the terrible loss of human life during the nightmare years of Nazis occupation in Europe.

The author of the above words was Anne Frank and ‘Kitty’ was the name she gave the immortalized diary she wrote them in. Margot was her older sister.

Anne Frank penned those words on June 6th, 1944, after she heard on a BBC radio broadcast about the D-Day invasion of allied troops along the cost of France – an event that  marked the beginning of the end of the War in Europe against the then German Nazi occupiers.

Tragically, Anne Frank would not go back to school the following September, nor did she live long enough to see victory achieved in Europe 75 years ago this May 8th. She and her sister Margot died, apparently of typhus, in a Nazi concentration camp in late March 1945, just week before that camp was liberated. Continue reading

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There Should Be No COVID Assistance for Corporations that Dodge Taxes

‘We need to focus our spending on workers, their livelihoods and our collective goals as a society. Strict conditions should be placed on large loans or other significant financial support going out the door to big corporations.’

Five tests to make sure bailouts benefit people, not corporations

By Katrina Miller, Program Director, Broadbent Institute

Posted May 8th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Canada’s corporate bailouts need to cut out tax dodgers and profiteers, and show long-term commitments are attached to the money.

The great recession of 2008 was an expensive lesson for governments around the world. Specifically, why providing large corporate anbanking industry bailouts with little to no enforced conditions is a terrible idea.

Massive loans and grants were used too often to rack up profit, pad executive pay, buy back shares to further inflate profit margins, and shell out even larger dividends to shareholders.

Adding insult to injury, some of these corporations then moved their operations offshore, taking much needed jobs with them and extending one of the most detrimental impacts of the recession: the loss of full-time well-paying work.

Since then, we’ve discovered the wide use of tax havens. It begs the question of how many of corporations we were bailing out were partaking in such schemes to avoid having their publicly funded profit taxed. Continue reading

They’re Right! It’s Mourning in America

“This American carnage stops right here and stops right now.” – from Donald Trump’s Inaugural Address, January 2017

“Nobody knows the system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it.” – Donald Trump, during a media scrum on the White House lawn in June of 2019

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper, including one of the most powerful ads to date on Trump’s failure of leadership

Posted May 8th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

To think that it was five years ago this June that the self-declared “stable genius” and his pole dancer of a bride road down that escalator in the atrium of Trump Tower where the ‘genius’ announced he was embarking on a crusade to “make America great again.”

At the risk of sounding like a wise guy, I don’t think it took a real stable genius to predict then that if Trump were to actually win what still was, at the time, the most powerful office on the planet; it wasn’t going to end well. Continue reading

Ontario’s NDP Saddened to Learn of Death of Another Personal Support Worker to COVID-19

This is the Third Death of a Personal Support Worker in Ontario in About as Many Weeks

A Statement from Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted May 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK — NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath released the following statement of condolences following the loss of a Personal Support Worker (PSW)  who worked at Madonna Care Community in Orleans to COVID-19:

“The loss of this health care hero to COVID-19 weighs heavily on all our hearts, and my thoughts are with his family, friends, and union brothers and sisters at this painful time. While they can’t come together to comfort one another as they mourn, I do hope they find some solace in their shared memories. Continue reading

We’re in a Planetary Emergency & We Need ‘Youth-Led Movements’ to Address It

“We need new blood! Fresh ideas! People who won’t be co-opted!”

A Commentary by Documentary Filmmaker and Journalist Michael Moore, from his Facebook Page

(Michael Moore has  made headlines in recent days for his involvement in a new film called ‘Planet of the Humans’, which has drawn heat for, among other things,  taking a critical look at the infiltration of corporate money into some of the older, more mainstream ranks of the environmental movement. If you have not yet seen the film, you can click on it at the bottom of this post.)

Posted May 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

By Michael Moore – 

We are in a planetary emergency.

And I’m not talking about the coronavirus. Viruses are part of nature. This is their planet, too. They are a form of life. And like another species I know well, they are killers. The current pandemic is simply acting as a gentle warning from Mother Nature.

Gentle?? Over 3 million infected worldwide, and a quarter million dead? Gentle?

Yes, it is truly awful. But take it as the Earth’s slap on our collective face: nature telling our species to back off, slow down and change your ways.

For many years, we have been in the middle of what scientists call the world’s Sixth Extinction Event. This planet can remove us all in a snap of its fingers. Thank god it doesn’t have fingers. Nonetheless, if you think Covid-19 has been a bummer, well, trust me, you literally can’t imagine just how awful Earth’s revenge is going to be against us for trying to choke it to fucking death.

Yes, we are in a serious, multi-level planetary emergency – and it involves climate, water, food, topsoil, overconsumption, missing species, ocean life and humans. Mostly humans, and our various nonsensical greed-induced behaviors and systems.

Now for the bad news.

Continue reading

Canada’s Prime Minister Announces Agreements to Boost Wages for Essential Workers

A COVID-19 Update from Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada,

With an Afterword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted May 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

From the Prime Minister –

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

While many of us are being asked to stay home, millions of Canadians are being called on to go to work every day. These Canadians are providing us with essential services, so we can continue to keep our families safe and healthy. We are relying on them now more than ever, and that is why the Government of Canada is working with provinces and territories to provide them with a much-needed wage boost.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced that all provinces and territories have confirmed, or are in the process of confirming, plans to cost share wage top-ups for their essential workers.

The Government of Canada will provide up to $3 billion in support to increase the wages of low-income essential workers. Each province or territory will determine which workers would be eligible for support, and how much support they will receive. Continue reading

COVID-19 Deaths in Ontario Significantly Higher in Long-Term Care Homes That Are For Profit, Privately Run

To Date Figures Show Publicly-Owned Care Homes for Seniors Have Lower Death

“The outbreaks resulting in deaths are still increasing across the long-term care sector as a whole. … But the death rate is significantly higher in the for-profit homes and is increasing more quickly” – from a new Ontario Health Coalition analysis of available provincial data

A New Analysis by the Ontario Health Coalition, a province-wide citizen group advocating for quality, public health care

Posted May 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario – A new analysis released this May 6th, 2020  by the Ontario Health Coalition shows a significantly higher death rate as a result of COVID-19 in long-term care homes that are owned by for-profit corporations as compared to non-profit and public (municipal) homes.

The research, done by Rabbi Shalom Schachter, LL.B., executive member of the Interfaith Social Assistance Reform Coalition and member of the Ontario Health Coalition, analyses the death rates in 93 Ontario long-term care homes with outbreaks of COVID-19 that have resulted in death.

The total number of deaths tracked in the data is 1,057, with 700 in for-profit homes, 275 in non-profit homes and 82 in municipal homes that have outbreaks resulting in death. Continue reading

Ontario Government Further Eases Restrictions on Retail Stores and Essential Construction During COVID-19

Retailers to follow health and safety guidelines

“As the trends improve, we can move forward with reopening more and more of our economy and getting people back to work.” – Ontario Premier Doug Ford

A COVID-19 UPDATE from the Office of Ontario’s Premier

Posted May 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO ― The Ontario government is allowing all retail stores with a street entrance to provide curb-side pickup and delivery, as well as in-store payment and purchases at garden centres, nurseries, hardware stores and safety supply stores. The business owners should review the health and safety guidelines developed by the province and its health and safety association partners.

Today’s announcement was made by Premier Doug Ford, Vic Fedeli, Minister of Economic Development, Job Creation and Trade, Rod Phillips, Minister of Finance, and Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health. Continue reading

Now For Some Good News – Garden Walk Buffalo Is Not Letting COVID-19 Shut It Down

We Plan A Different Kind Of Garden Sharing For 2020

News from Garden Walk Buffalo, organizers of one of North America’s most popular urban garden tours

Posted May 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Buffalo, New York – Garden Walk Buffalo will not be held as a two-day walking tour this year. Gardens Buffalo Niagara and the Garden Walk Buffalo committee are planning a different kind of garden sharing – transforming the 2020 Garden Walk to adapt to these unprecedented times.

One of the countless great displays that may still be available at Garden Walk Buffalo 2020, with social distancing. Photo by Doug Draper

In light of current national and local social distancing restrictions, Garden Walk Buffalo will become Buffalo Garden Views: Sharing in July, a “virtual garden month.” Continue reading

Ontario Government Extends Electricity Rate Relief During COVID-19

Residential, farm and small business customers continue to benefit from temporary relief measure

Government has also decided to extend “Emergency Orders” for Playgrounds and a Host of Other Locations and Activities.        See Details Below

A COVID-19 Update from the Office of the Ontario Premier

Posted May 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO — The Ontario government is extending emergency electricity rate relief to families, farms and small businesses until May 31, 2020 during the COVID-19 outbreak.

Customers who pay time-of-use electricity rates will continue to be billed at the lowest price, known as the off-peak price, 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

This electricity rate relief, initially provided for a 45-day period starting on March 24, 2020, has been extended by an emergency order under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act. The rate relief is intended to be in place for an additional 24 days.  

“During this extraordinary period, many people are struggling to pay the bills as they do the right thing by staying at home, as well as our farmers and those whose businesses have closed or suffered reduced customer traffic,” said Premier Doug Ford. Continue reading

The Niagara Jazz Festival is Playing On and You Can Enjoy the Performances – Virtually

Read On to Find Out More About Live-Streamed Events

A Message from Juliet Dunn, Executive Director / Artistic Producer of Niagara Jazz Festival
Posted May 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – I do hope that you are keeping well and staying safe during these uncertain times.  As we are still in lockdown we are doing live-streamed events every Friday and Saturday from 7 pm – 8 pm.

We are also performing for the #NiagaraPerforms series presented by the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre.  Please include in your listings and we’ll look forward to having public events and gatherings soon!

Thank you and stay safe!

Kind regards, Juliet Dunn, Niagara Jazz Festival

*1* SHADY-ACRES STUDIO  (Live-Streamed event)  #NiagaraPerforms presented by the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre – The Shea D Duo featuring Peter Shea and Juliet Dunn-  Thursday, May 7, 7 p.m. – 8 p.m. – 1-844-LIV-JAZZ (548-5299 www.niagarajazzfestival.com  WATCH THE EVENT HERE: www.youtube.com/channel/UCMuVejMBEj8r0suvIP7YPtA Continue reading

Sad News for Buffalo Philharmonic Fans on Both Sides of Border

The BPO – in a “difficult decision” – has suspended its remaining 2019-2020 season concerts

The BPO at Kleinhain’s Music Hall . No concerts in the theater for now but see link below for info about the Orchetra and how you can watch performance broadcasts.

News from the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra (BPO)

Posted May 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Buffalo, New York – The BPO has made the difficult decision to extend its previously announced suspension of concert activity at Kleinhans Music Hall through June 13, the end of the the regular 2019-2020 season. 

The BPO musicians, staff and board are extremely disappointed that we will not be able to finish out the season.

We held hope that we would be able to return to the Kleinhans stage sooner rather than later, but we continue to follow governmental guidelines and it became clear last week that any return will take much longer than anyone had anticipated. Continue reading

Canada and International Partners Launch Coronavirus Global Response Initiative to Defeat COVID-19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

“Earlier this morning (May 4th, 2020), I joined leaders from other countries, and from civil society and industry, to work together on accelerating the global development of COVID-19 vaccines, treatments, and testing. …We all share a common goal – ending this pandemic.”                                      – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

Meanwhile, United States So Far Gives the Finger to this Global Initiative, As It Prepares to Declare Itself “Open For Business”

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large, followed by a News Release from the Government of Canada

Posted May 5th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

A Commentary by Doug Draper – 

As doctors, nurses and medical researchers around the world work frantically to save lives and develop treatments and ultimately a cure for the killer virus that continues to plague us, how positive and promising it is to see Canada join dozens of other countries in Europe and elsewhere in a global effort to combat COV ID-19, and to find a vaccine that may forever grant us immunity from it.

That is what the mission of the recently created and launched international initiative, Coronavirus Global Response that Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discussed in the following news release is all about.

Not so surprisingly, Trump and the purveyors of an “America First” brand of xenophobia around him – just as they have abandoned the international movement to address climate change, and have insulted and threatened many of America’s long-time friends and allies – is so far not listed as one of the countries participating in the Coronavirus Global Response initiative. Continue reading

Canada and the Nettherlands ‘Will Always Have a Special Bond’

A Comment from Niagara resident Linda McKellar, on the 75th Anniversary of Canadian Forces Liberating the Netherlands

Posted May 5th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Children from Holland welcome back Canadian veterans during 70th anniversary, in 2015, of the liberation of the Netherlands

A dear late friend, Douglas Peeler from Welland, volunteered although he was under age and fought to liberate the Netherlands. He was a big, cheerful man and in his later years with his white hair and beard he looked like a jolly Santa Claus.

Decades after the war a citizen he met there located him, invited him back and he took part in a parade as the star attraction leading the parade in a Jeep. He was featured in newspapers there and his wife has the photos and clippings.

One evening I was hosting Doug, his wife and another couple for dinner and he said about that honor; “I must have done something good”.

INDEED! Continue reading

How We Can Assist Brock Students in Need During These Difficult Times

Brock University in Niagara Creates COVID-19 Student Emergency Bursaries

A Call-Out from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario

Posted May 5th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The unrelenting compassion we have witnessed from our Brock University community during the past several weeks has been nothing short of inspiring. We are incredibly proud of our community’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic and cannot thank our essential service and healthcare workers enough for their sacrifices.

As an institution, Brock University has been dedicated to responding to the pandemic in positive ways, from forging new partnerships, swiftly implementing new ways of learning and providing financial aid to students through the creation of our COVID-19 Student Emergency Bursaries. Continue reading

FACT CHECK – COVID Testing Falling Behind in Ontario

A COVID-19 Update from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party

Posted May 5th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK — The NDP Official Opposition says today’s shocking drop in COVID-19 testing shows the Ford government is failing to ramp up testing to meet its own new, lowered target for tomorrow May 6th), even while using testing data as a justification for re-opening parts of the Ontario economy.

  *   Ford’s initial target: 18,900 tests per day

  *   Ford’s downgraded target for this week: 16,000 tests per day         by May 6

  *   Tests completed May 4: 14,555

  *   Tests complete May 5: 10,654

On Monday, the national average was 24,460 tested per million people, but Ontario was only testing at 22,715 per million. Alberta, by comparison, is testing 34,800 per million, or 42 per cent more tests. Continue reading

A Tribute to Canadians who Liberated the Netherlands 75 Years Ago

Canadians greeted with jubilation as Netherlands is liberated from Nazis 75 years ago this May 5th

“On this day 75 years ago today, Canadians accepted the surrender of German forces in the Netherlands, marking the end of the suffering of the Dutch people, who had endured years of unspeakable cruelty, misery, and hunger.”                                                – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

A Statement by the Canada’s Prime Minister on the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands

Posted May 5th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement today on the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands:

“Today, on the 75th anniversary of the Liberation of the Netherlands, we honour the incredible courage and sacrifices of the Canadians and Newfoundlanders who fought, and those who gave their lives, to liberate the Netherlands from the tyranny of Nazi Germany.

“The campaign to liberate the Netherlands saw two Canadian army corps fighting together for the first time. Led by Lieutenant-General Charles Foulkes, members of the 1st Canadian Corps fought alongside members of the 2nd Canadian Corps, led by Lieutenant-General Guy Simonds.

Both groups battled through the country’s villages, cities, canals, and farmlands to drive out the occupying Nazi forces. Continue reading

May 4th, 1970 – The Day the Youthful Ideals of a Generation took a Shattering Blow

Remembering the Shootings at Kent State University – 50 Years On

Find Out How You Can Virtually Attend the 50th Anniversary Commemoration at Kent State – this Monday, May 4th, 2020 at Noon – by clicking on a link in the Commentary below.

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher           Doug Draper

Posted May 4th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The cover of an issue of Life Magazine, published May 15th, 1970.

“It’s still hard to believe I had to write this song,” said Neil Young in liner notes for ‘Decade’, a compilation of some of his best songs from the late 1960s and early 1970s.

“It’s ironic that I capitalized on the death of these American students,” he went on. “Probably the biggest lesson ever learned at an American place of learning.”

The song was ‘Ohio’, recorded 50 years ago this May, and still regarded by some of the best in the business of reviewing music as one of the more powerful protest songs ever recorded

The place of learning was Kent State University, located in verdant, rolling hill country south of Cleveland, Ohio, where on a Monday – May 4th, 1970 – four days of campus protest against the seemingly endless and pointless slaughter of human life that was the Vietnam War morphed in to ‘apocalypse now’ when soldiers from the Ohio National Guard trained their guns, loaded with steel-jacket bullets, on a large crowd of student protesters and opened fired.

This iconic photo of a young person, in agony and disbelief, over the body of Jeffrey Miller, brought the horror of the whole thing home for millions around the world. Photo journalist John Filo won a Pulitzer Prize for this photo that will forever sum up the horror that unfolded that day.

Within a matter of seconds, four students (two of them onlookers who were not even involved in the protests) were dead, and nine others were injured – one of them paralyzed for life.

Shot dead and etched in some of our collective memories forever were; William Schroeder, 19, Allison Krause, 19, Jeffrey Miller, 20 and Sandra Scheuer, 20.

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A Second COVID-19 Outbreak Declared at Greater Niagara General Site in Niagara Falls, Ontario

“This is a very unfortunate situation. We’re working to our fullest capacity to prevent further spread of this virus and protect the health and well-being of our patients, staff and physicians.”            – Derek McNally, Niagara Health’s Executive Vice President Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive

A COVID-19 Update from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals

Posted May 3rd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – This weekend, on May 2nd, Niagara Health declared an outbreak of COVID-19 on Unit D, an inpatient unit at the Greater Niagara General Site in Niagara Falls.

This outbreak follows an outbreak declared ths past May 1st on the site’s Trillium Unit.

A total of 13 patients and four staff from the Trillium Unit and Unit D tested positive for COVID-19. Continue reading

Environmental Groups from Across Canada Speak Up for Ontario’s Conservation Authorities

More Than 100 Groups Urge Ford Government Not To “Reduce or Constrain” Conservation Authorities’ Mandate for Protecting our lands, waters and wildlife

We count on our Conservation Authorities to have the mandate they need to work with other parties to protect and preserve places like this – Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls, Ontario Photo courtesy of Lori Monroe

“Any effort to reduce or constrain the mandate of Conservation Authorities is contradictory to the interests of the people of Ontario who are facing enormous risks and costs as a result of climate change and ongoing biodiversity loss. The roles and responsibilities of Conservation Authorities are critical in protecting the lands, waters and wildlife which benefit businesses and communities across Ontario, and upon which our health and well-being ultimately depend.”                                                                – from a letter more than 100 environmental groups across Canada have sent to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Government

A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper Posted May 1st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Here is some good news for Mother Earth, and hopefully for the watersheds, along with the wetlands, woodlands and meadows they host, across Ontario and our Niagara Region.

While so much focus has understandably been on the COVID-19 breakout over the past few months, more than 100 of Canada’s most renown environmental and environmentally-minded groups spent some of their time this April preparing and sending an urgent letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Tory government.

The groups that sent the letter  include –  just to name a few – the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA), Ontario Nature, Environmental Defence, David Suzuki Foundation, Ontario Society of Professional Engineers, World Wildlife Fund Canada the Sierra Club of Canada, Ontariogreen and Niagara, Ontario’s own Niagara Falls Nature Club, Bert Miller Nature Club and Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society (PALS).

The letter (a link for which is included below) calls on the Ford government not to compromise the Ontario Conservation Act in ways that weaken the ability of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NCPA) and the 35 other Conservation Authorities in the province to protect and preserve the health of vital watersheds in the regions the Authorities serve.

Good for all of these groups have come together at a difficult time like this to take this stand.

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Niagara Region’s Chair Jim Bradley and Council Denounce “Repugnant Comments” Aimed At St. Catharines Regional Councillor Laura Ip

“There are no circumstances where this type of language is acceptable, and it only serves to denigrate a member of our community and degrade our public discourse.”                                     – Jim Bradley, Chair of Niagara Regional Council in Niagara, Ontario

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper, followed by a Statement from Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley

Posted May 1st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

A Commentary by Doug Draper, journalist, Niagara At Large

St. Catharines Regional Councillor Laura Ip target of a repugnant verbal attack

I read about the totally out-of-line and disgusting words reportedly used by a member of the Niagara community in order to, in some sick way, humiliate and smear St. Catharines Regional Councillor Laura Ip in a story that was posted by The St. Catharines Standard this April 30th.

Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley is absolutely right to call the language, used by this person, who has run for political office in Niagara and, thankfully, has never won, “repugnant,” to say the least.

With so many other serious things going on in our lives and our world right now, my initial thought was  not to post anything about this sewage here, much less possibly give the individual in question some perverse satisfaction by mentioning his name.

Yet, since Jim Bradley and his council were good enough to issue the following statement, I certainly want to put it on for the sake of Councillor Ip, and for another reason, which is this.   Continue reading

COVID-19 Outbreak Declared On Inpatient Unit At Greater Niagara General Site in Niagara Falls

A COVID-19 Update from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals

Posted May 1st, 020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – Niagara Health today (this Friday, May 1st) declared an outbreak of COVID-19 on the inpatient Trillium Unit at the Greater Niagara General Site in Niagara Falls.

This outbreak was declared as a result of a healthcare-associated case involving a healthcare worker on the unit.

Contact tracing by our Infection Prevention and Control & Occupational Health and Safety teams has determined that this case is linked to a healthcare worker previously identified as a community acquired COVID-19 case. Continue reading

Is Niagara Falls a Barrier Against Fish Movement?

“In the past 50 years or so, aquatic invasive species have expanded in the Great Lakes as a tremendous conservation concern, causing billions of dollars’ worth of damage. Both Canadian and American authorities are concerned about the potential impact of these species on the Great Lakes and are very interested in installing barrier  technologies in the Niagara River that would slow or stop their spread.”                                                                                                                  – Nathan Lujan, lead author of the study and a Gerstner Scholar at the American Museum of Natural History

A Report from the American Museum of Natural History

Posted April 29th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

New research shows that fishes on either side of Niagara Falls—one of the most powerful waterfalls in the world—are unlikely to breed with one another.

The Horseshoe Falls on the Niagara River

Knowing how well the Falls serves as a barrier to fish movement is essential to conservation efforts to stop the spread of invasive aquatic species causing ecological destruction in the Great Lakes. The study has been published in the journal Molecular Ecology.

“In the past 50 years or so, aquatic invasive species have expanded in the Great Lakes as a tremendous conservation concern, causing billions of dollars’ worth of damage,” said Nathan Lujan, lead author of the study and a Gerstner Scholar at the American Museum of Natural History.

“Both Canadian and American authorities are concerned about the potential impact of these species on the Great Lakes and are very interested in installing barrier technologies in the Niagara River that would slow or stop their spread.” Continue reading

Join the *online* Day of Action to Fix Long-Term Care

*TODAY!* All-Day, Friday, May 1st, 2020

A Call-Out from the Ontario Health Coalition, a citizens organization advocating for quality public health care in Ontario

Posted May 1st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Dear Fellow Ontarians

COVID-19 is spreading exponentially in Ontario’s long-term care homes. The homes already suffered critical staffing shortages and inadequate levels of care before COVID-19. Now the situation is an emergency.

The Ford government has made improvements to testing, and their recent announcement to improve wages for frontline workers was a huge step forward to improving long-term care for workers and residents. We need to make sure these wage increases become permanent and get Doug Ford to address other systemic issues in long-term care. Continue reading

A Second Personal Support Worker in Ontario Dies from COVID-19 Complications

51-Year-Old Arlene Reid was a Home and Community Care Services Worker in the Greater Toronto Area

Union Representing Personal Support Workers Demands More Protective Measures from Ford Government

A Statement from Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath, followed by words from the Union representing Personal Support Workers

Posted April 29th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Arlene Reid, one of the many brave people who continued caring for people in Ontario during this pandemic crisis, Now she is gone too. Just calling them “heroes” isn’t enough.

QUEEN’S PARK — NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath released the following statement in response to news of a COVID-19 death of a personal support worker (PSW):

“I am deeply saddened to learn about the death of another health care hero to COVID-19 in Ontario. My heartfelt sympathies go out to her family, friends, and union brothers and sisters as they grieve her loss. The sorrow of losing a loved one, friend and co-worker is even more painful during this pandemic, when people can’t gather to remember and console each other.

We must continue to keep health-care heroes in our thoughts as they take on incredible risks to continue to provide our loved ones with compassionate care in the middle of a pandemic, but the province also has to do more to keep them safe on the job by ensuring they have the personal protective equipment they need.” Continue reading

Tell Our Canadian Government – No Public Dollars for Tax Dodgers

        Here is How You Can Add Your Voice to the  Call              – No public funding for corporations that dodge taxes

“Canada loses at least $8 billion in revenues each year to international corporate tax dodging.”                                                  – Canadians for Tax Fairness

“More of Canada’s peers, including France, Denmark and Poland, announced recently they will restrict corporations that use tax havens from receiving COVID-19 financial aid. Canada should also take action to keep public funding from making tax-dodging corporations and their executives richer.”        – Canadians for Tax Fairness

A Call-Out to All of Us from Canadian for Tax Fairness,  citizens advocates for a fairer tax system in Canada

Posted April 29th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

A number of countries including France, Denmark, and Poland recently announced they won’t provide COVID-19 financial aid to companies that use tax havens.

Canada should bring in similar rules to prevent our public money from padding the profits of corporations that abuse tax havens to hide their wealth and dodge Canadian taxes. Please tell Finance Minister Bill Morneau that public funding shouldn’t go to corporations that don’t contribute their fair share. Continue reading

Join An Online Day of Action to Fix Long-Term Care in Ontario!

*Friday, May 1st, 2020 – All Day on Facebook*

A Call-Out from the Ontario Health Coalition

Posted April 29th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Dear Fellow Ontarians,

COVID-19 is spreading exponentially in Ontario’s long-term care homes. The homes already suffered critical staffing shortages and inadequate levels of care before COVID-19. Now the situation is an emergency.

The Ford government has made improvements to testing, and their recent announcement to improve wages for frontline workers was a huge step forward to improving long-term care for workers and residents. We need to make sure these wage increases become permanent and get Doug Ford to address other systemic issues in long-term care. Continue reading

Trump’s America Hits Chilling Milestone in Number of COVID Deaths

Now More Americans Have Died from this Plague than were Killed During More Than Ten Years of Vietnam War

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted April 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Okay Folks, you may want to pour yourself a big tall glass of lemon-flavoured Lysol or Clorox bleach for this.

Remember when the self-described “stable genius” in the White House boasted that the United States only had about 15 confirmed cases of COVID19, and that “within a couple of days, (the cases of Coronavirus) is going to close to zero.”

It will be “a miracle” the man in the White House that so many right-wing, evangelical Christians who worship him as if he were the ‘Second Coming’ declared. Continue reading

One of Niagara’s Great Naturalists and Environmental Activists is Honoured

One of the many feathered friends Marcie Jacklin and others are fighting to save a home for in the Waverly Woods in the Niagara, Ontario town of Fort Erie.

Long-time Field Naturalist Marcie Jacklin Receives Niagara Falls Nature Club’s  Top Conservation Award

R. W. Sheppard Award for 2020 presented virtually to Marcie Jacklin

News from the Niagara Falls Nature Club in Niagara, Ontario 

Posted April 27th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Congratulatory Foreword by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large –

Through the 1980s and 90s, back in the days when The St. Catharines Standard had a full-time environment reporter and I was fortunate enough to be it, one of the people across this Niagara region who I was fortunate to meet was Marcie Jacklin, a resident of Fort Erie and long-time member of the Niagara Falls Nature Club.

Niagara, Ontario field naturalist extraordinaire Marcie Jacklin is honoured with Niagara Falls Nature Club award

A super nice, intelligent, community-minded person with a passion for nature, Marcie was not only into birding or “bird watching” as some would call it, she was actively involved in chronicling information about pollutions of bird species and the state of their habitat in Niagara – information that remains critically important for measuring the health of the environment we all need to survive, and to prosper over the long term. Continue reading

An Earth Day Gift for Mother Earth

Even during the difficult pandemic recovery, we should prioritize environmental protection. …

“This Earth Day give Mother Earth the gift of individual commitment and urge your public officials to provide necessary funds to protect her. Maybe if we apply the lessons learned from the pandemic, we can save our children’s future — and countless lives of the species we share Earth.”   – Fred Koontz, a retired conservation scientist living in the U.S. State of Washington

This Article was written and shared by Fred Koontz, a Retired wildlife conservation scientist from the State of Washington, U.S.A.

Posted April 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large –

The 50th anniversary, on April 22th, 2020, may have come and gone, but in the spirit of one wise adage; ‘Let’s make every day Earth Day,” Niagara At Large is posting this great article by a veteran conservation scientist on how we can come out of the terrible times this pandemic makes for by reshaping priorities in government, in community life and in our personal lives for a healthy and for the health of all who live on it.

So please give this article a read.  The messages Fred Koontz shares in it are as valuable to Canadians as they are to  people in his country.)

Now here is the Article from veteran conservationist Fred Koontz –

As we celebrate Earth Day, one positive outcome of the pandemic is that it might inspire some states to modernize their fish and wildlife departments, including in Washington State where I live.

Torres del Paine National Park, Chile (Photo: Fred Koontz, 2019

However, more likely is that by rushing to recover the economy, the pandemic will delay improvements. We have an opportunity to transform our state natural resource agencies’ historic environmental focus on recreation and the consumptive use of nature to a timelier goal that prioritizes protecting environmental integrity to sustain our economy, security, health and well-being.

Even during the difficult pandemic recovery, we should prioritize environmental protection. Continue reading

Ontario’s NDP Marks ‘Day of Mourning’ With Call for More Relief for Essential Workers

“On this Day of Mourning (for fallen workers), I’m launching the fight to ensure that all workers during this pandemic have presumptive WSIB (workplace safety insurance) coverage for COVID-19.”

A Message from NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted April 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

“Today (ths April 28th), I stand in Solidarity with workers across Ontario and Canada in marking and especially solemn and painful National Day of Mourning.

During the COVID-19 pandemic, we have essential workers in our hearts, including health care workers and public health staff, first responders, pharmacy and grocery store staff, farmers, truckers and supply chain workers. We are filled with sorrow for people who have been infected at work, and we mourn the loss of workers who have died from this terrible virus. Continue reading

Hello Ontario – It’s Time For Gas To Go

“Ontario’s greenhouse gas pollution will rise sharply in the future – due in part to a return to business as usual post-COVID-19. …  If we stick with Doug Ford’s plan, Ontario will not reach its 2030 climate target.”                                                                                            – Ontario Clean Air Alliance

A Call-Out from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance, a not-for-profit citizens group advocating for clean air and clean energy solutions

Posted April 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Ontario’s greenhouse gas pollution will rise sharply in the future – due in part to a return to business as usual post-COVID-19, but also because the Ford government plans to ramp up the use of polluting gas plants by more than 400% to replace the Pickering

If we stick with Doug Ford’s plan, Ontario will not reach its 2030 climate target and electricity costs for Ontario consumers will continue to rise as costly nuclear rebuild projects proceed.

Fortunately, our new report, Phasing-Out Ontario’s Gas-Fired Power Plants, outlines a better solution – an integrated combination of clean waterpower imports from Quebec, with strong energy efficiency efforts in Ontario and the development of cost-effective wind power in both provinces.

This combination can supply more than enough energy to keep our lights on while also allowing us to phase out the use of gas-fired electricity. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Unveils Guiding Principles to Reopen the Province

Premier and Ministers Commit to New Phased Approach for a Safe Restart and Recovery

A COVID-19 News Update from the Office of Ontario’s Premier

Posted April 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO — This April 27th, the Ontario government released A Framework for Reopening our Province, which outlines the criteria Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health and health experts will use to advise the government on the loosening of emergency measures, as well as guiding principles for the safe, gradual reopening of businesses, services and public spaces.

The framework also provides details of an outreach strategy, led by the Ontario Jobs and Recovery Committee, to help inform the restart of the provincial economy. Continue reading

As Earth Week 2020 Ends, Here’s Hoping Things Don’t Go Back To Normal

Out of this Pandemic, Let’s Build a ‘New Normal’ that is Better for Our Lives and the Planet

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher           Doug Draper

Posted April 27th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

This Sunday, April 26 was the last day of Earth Week in Canada – a very special one that included the 50th anniversary of the very first Earth Day engaged in by tens of millions of people around the planet.

And I heard so many people say how depressing it is – thanks to this awful pandemic that has us shut in our homes – that we could not go out and participate in any rallies or marches, or tree-plantings or trash cleanups in observance of this milestone Earth Day,  and in recognition of all the urgent environmental challenges we continue to face.

I have also heard many lament how much the crisis we are facing with COVID-19 has taken most or all the attention away from the climate emergency that was just beginning to receive the attention it deserves, thanks mostly to younger people like now 17-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg.

For many environmentalists, the year 2020 began on a high note with young climate activist Greta Thunberg on the cover of Time as the magazine’s Person of the Year

It wasn’t all that long ago, back in the final week of December, 2019, that Greta Thunberg and the great fight she and so many others are waging against climate-ravaging carbon pollution, made the cover of Time Magazine, as she was named ‘Person of the Year’. And yet, somehow, no thanks to this killer virus, it now seems so very long ago.

I have also heard many people say, even as they despair over the attention the virus has taken away from the climate fight, that they hope things will soon “go back to normal.” Some say they fear things will never go back to normal.

In some respects, I share these feelings. I wouldn’t mind enough normal coming back tore- open the doors of my favourite book and record stores, or to make it safe enough to open the border so I can go visit my friends on Cape Cod,  Massachusetts. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Supporting Frontline Heroes of COVID-19 with Pandemic Pay

Government Recognizes the Dedication and Sacrifice of Province’s Frontline Workers

A COVID-19 News Release from he Office of Ontario’s Premier

Posted April 27th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Grocery store employees are among many still working at businesses considered essential by government. They risk their health serving the rest of us and deserve to be paid fairly for it. And how about tonting to pay them fairly when the worst of this pandemic is hopefully behind us?

(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – This news release came shortly after Niagara At Large posted a commentary this April 25th, praising curbside waste collectors and other frontline workers out there who are providing “essential services,” in some cases for compensation that is at or only slightly higher than a minimum wage that was capped not so long ago by the Ford government.

In our commentary, we argued that if these workers are providing services that are so essential to our lives, they should be treated more generously in the wage and benefit department for all time – and not just “temporarily” as the Ford government is planning to do here.)

Now here is the Ford government’s News Release –

TORONTO — In recognition of the dedication, long hours and increased risk of working to contain the COVID-19 outbreak, the Ontario government is providing frontline staff with a temporary pandemic payment.

This increase will provide four dollars per hour worked on top of existing hourly wages, regardless of the qualified employee’s hourly wage. In addition, employees working over 100 hours per month would receive lump sum payments of $250 per month for each of the next four months. Continue reading

Due to Ongoing Health Emergency, Ontario School Closures Extended to May 31st

Ford Government Extends Closure of Schools to Keep Students, Staff and Families Safe

Government Insists Students Will Still Be Able to Complete School Year

A COVID-19 Update from Ontario’s Government and Education Minister

Posted April 26th on Niagara At Large

TORONTO, Ontario — Today (April 26th), Education Minister Stephen Lecce announced that all publicly-funded schools will remain closed until at least May 31, 2020, as part of an effort to keep students, staff and families safe from COVID-19.

The extension was based on expert advice from the Chief Medical Officer of Health and health officials on the COVID-19 Command Table and is part of the government’s ongoing effort to stop the spread of the virus.

The advice was to extend school closures for an additional period of time to permit updated modelling and data to inform next steps, given the government’s absolute commitment to safety. Continue reading

Let’s Make 2020 – 50 Years After the First after the Very First Earth Day – Earth Year!

In the Face of Global Challenges, Let’s  All Make A Pledge Together to Remain as Committed as Ever

If You Missed this Wonderful Event, Or You Wish to Experience it Again, Click on the Screen Below

News  from the Earth Network, organizers of this year’s virtual 50th anniversary digital celebration of our planet – Earth Day Live

Posted April 26th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The 50th anniversary was an Earth Day like no other.

Though we couldn’t physically take to the streets, millions of people still took action for the first digital Earth Day. From adopting plant-based diets to participating in citizen science to pledging to vote, millions spoke up for the planet with 24 hours of action.

We also, spent the day as the #1 trending hashtag on Twitter.  The  global digital surge on all our social media platforms was a resounding success, and we couldn’t have done that without the power of your grassroots voices.

The Earth Day Live livestream drew millions of viewers from around the world. Over the 12-hour event, we heard from so many diverse voices and perspectives.

(To watch this global event, streamed live for the first time this April 22nd on the 50th Anniversary of the first Earth Day, click on the screen immediately below.)

We can’t cover them all here, but standouts included Reverend Yearwood of Hip Hop Caucus, Bill Nye, Sylvia Earle, Al Gore, Elizabeth Warren, Ziggy Marley and Ricky Kej. Speakers touched topics like voting, science, climate justice, policy, conservation and education. These voices, among so many others, helped educate and entertain us throughout Earth Day. Continue reading

Ford Government Reverses Stance Under Public Pressure, Finally Declares Community Gardens ‘Essential ’

Some ‘Good News’ from Craig Cantin, Green Party of Ontario

With an Afterword by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large on the ‘What Gives’ with ordering Community Gardens Shut Down while keeping Certain Other Places Open.

Posted April 26th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

From Craig Cantin for the Ontario Green Party – 

I have exciting news for you.

The Ontario Government Has Declared Community Gardens To Be An Essential Service.

Even during these uncertain times, victories are possible with people powered change.

This Is Because So Many Of You Choose To Take Action.

As a small-scale farmer, I know how important this decision is for tens of thousands of ontarians who rely on this source of food. Continue reading

Thumbs Up to Another Group of Frontline Workers Who Are Truly Essential – Our Curbside Waste Collectors

On this Earth Week, a Special Salute to Those Who Collect Our Waste at Curbside

A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted April 25th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Before we get too far away from this 50th anniversary of Earth Day and this Earth Week in Canada, I want to say just a little about one group of front-line workers who I’m not sure are among the first to come to mind while we have been offering tributes to front-line workers in general through this terrible pandemic crisis.

The group of front-line workers I’m taking about makes up the people who man the trucks that roll up and down our roads every week – even while most of us stay safe in our homes – picking up our waste materials at curbside.

Even in the wake of COVID-19, they are rolling up my street in Niagara, doing a very essential job, every week. How much are they worth? Probably far more than what they are currently receiving in pay and benefits. Photos by Doug Draper

I was thinking about them again this week, during Earth Day, because we forget what an important role they play in protecting our environment by making sure our waste gets to the proper destinations, including to those who can recycle as much of it as possible. Continue reading

A Message that Sums Up the Madness in Trump’s America

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper (with a little help from Joe Biden)

Posted April 25th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Joe Biden, the presumptive Democratic candidate for the U.S. presidency – the most powerful office in his country if, no longer, in the world, thanks to its current occupant – said in a Twitter message yesterday that he “can’t believe” what he felt he had so say in it.

It is truly breath-taking and speaks to how insane politics and the human condition has become in the United States, that Biden came out with a message like this.

As one who has covered politics as a journalist for some 40 years now, I certainly never dreamed that a candidate for a major office in any democracy around the world would feel compelled to send out a message like this. It is truly breath-taking.

Here it is –

And I think that just about speaks for itself. I had my say in a spoof piece I wrote and posted this April 24th on this madness.

If you missed it, here is the link  – https://niagaraatlarge.com/2020/04/24/looking-for-a-covid-cure-try-swallowing-a-flashlight-and-washing-it-down-with-some-windex-or-lysol/

NIAGARA AT LARGE encourages you to join the conversation by sharing your views on this post, along with your name (not a pseudonym), in the space immediately below the Bernie Sanders quote.

 “A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders

Ontario Nurses Win Court Battle for Health & Safety in Long-Term Care Homes

“It was shocking to see that, instead of backing the nurses, the Ford government took on intervenor status in this case to throw cold water on the nurses’ quest to have access to the PPE (Personal Protective Equipment ).”                                                          – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A Statement from Andrea Horwath on ONA court victory on PPE and safety

Posted April 24th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

“The Attorney General agrees, of course, that the CMOH’s (Chief Medical Officer of Health) Directives are applicable to LTC (long-term care) homes across the province and must be adhered to. That said, the Attorney General views the Applicants as overreaching to the extent that the relief that they seek requires LTC (long-term care) facilities to provide them, on demand, with whatever PPE (personal protection equipment) they, in their sole discretion, deem necessary.”

from the decision of the Superior Court of Justice for Ontario

QUEEN’S PARK —NDP Leader Andrea Horwath issued the following statement concerning the court ruling in favour of the Ontario Nurses Association, compelling long-term care homes to immediately fix health and safety issues for health care workers and residents during the COVID-19 pandemic:

“I want to thank Ontario nurses for taking on this fight for their own safety and the safety of patients. It’s shocking that in the midst of this crisis nurses have to go to court to protect patients and themselves.

Why should these people, who are now being recognized as front-line, essential service HEROES, have to fight Ontario’s Ford government and the private corporation sharks that own far too many long-term care facilities in Ontario, in the courts to get proper health and safety resources for these places where our seniors need their care?

The court ruling paints a picture of long-term care homes in which seniors are forced to share rooms with patients with COVID-positive residents, and front-line health workers have to fight daily to get the protective equipment they need to protect themselves and their patients. Continue reading

Remembering The Shooting Victims In Nova Scotia – RIP

A Brief One from Doug Draper

Posted April 24th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

We Canadians have often watched on Cable news networks or read about mass shootings in the United States and have found ourselves and others among us saying; “Thank God that rarely ever happens in Canada.”

For what at least one newspaper headline called “a chilling 12 hours” on the second to last weekend of this April, it did happen in and around some normally peaceful neighbourhoods and communities in Nova Scotia, and the results could not have been more tragic for the many victims, their families and friends, and for a whole country already going through so much in the middle of the COVID-19 disaster.

It’s another one of those tragic moments in our country’s history that few of us will ever forget.

And the Prime Minister is right. Let’s remember the victims and their families, and let us not do anything, in any way, to lend infamy to the name of the shooter.

You can attend a virtual vigil this Friday, April 24th from Nova Scotia at 6 p.m Eastern Time or 7 p.m. Atlantic time by clicking on the screen below at the time the vigil is taking place live, or likely later to watch some other time –

 

The vigil will also be broadcast on CBC Television starting at 6 p.m. Eastern Time.

Let us all hope that terrible tragedies like this remain rare in Canada or better still, never happen in our country again.

NIAGARA AT LARGE encourages you to join the conversation by sharing your views on this post, along with your name (not a pseudonym), in the space immediately below the Bernie Sanders quote.

 “A Politician Thinks Of The Next Election. A Leader Thinks Of The Next Generation.” – Bernie Sanders

Looking for a COVID Cure? Try Swallowing a Flashlight and Washing It Down with some Windex or Lysol

The Self-Described “Stable Genius” (aka Snake Oil Salesman) in the White House says it might just be the miracle cure we’re all waiting for

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher           Doug Draper

Posted April 24th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

I want start with a little apology to all of you Niagara At Large readers out there.

I was going to post this commentary earlier but I got up feeling a little bit dizzy and feverish this morning. And no, it’s not what you might think. It isn’t COVID-19 – the dreaded Coronavirus.

As soon as I stopped seeing double and felt strong enough this morning to get up and phone my doctor – you may have heard of him, Hugo Z. Hackenbush – he told me that the symptoms were probably caused by my swallowing a pen light and washing it down with a couple of glasses of Lysol before I went to bed last night.

I feel kind of stupid admitting this, but I decided to do that on a leap of faith after watching Donald Trump do his daily White House briefing this April 23rd and shocking the world with news of a possible breakthrough cure for this horrific pandemic we are suffering through.

Reminding us how “very smart” he is, Trump went on to announce to the world that he has reason to believe that a combination of putting some “light inside the body,” along with injecting or ingesting “disinfectant” may be the ticket that “knocks (the Coronavirus) out in a minute.”

I’m usually at least a little reluctant to take the Donald seriously, but let’s face, we’ve all been praying for news of a cure, so I went right for my closet full of household disinfectants – Windex, Vim, Mr. Clean, and I finally settled on a bottle of Lysol with a nice lemon scent. I thought the lemon-scented solution might mix well in a cocktail.

Wow, it looks like Dr. Trump tried some of his own medicine!

And let’s face, Trump sure sounded convincing when he was talking about this during his briefing, didn’t he? At least I and more than half the populations of Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida believed him. Continue reading

A Shout-Out for the Selfless Work of Volunteers in Our Niagara Region

A Public Service Announcement from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals

Posted April 23rd, 2020 on Niaara At Large

Thank you to our more than 850 volunteers at Niagara Health.

Their smiles and thoughtful gestures are missed, and we know that Niagara Health’s volunteers are with us in spirit during the COVID-19 pandemic.

During National Volunteer Week from April 19 to 25, Niagara Health is sending its virtual gratitude to its more than 850 volunteers for their dedication to providing patients and families with extraordinary care. As part of the organizational COVID-19 response, there are currently no volunteers at NH. Continue reading

You Can Still Catch Earth Day Live – The Virtual 50 Anniversary Call-Out for Our Planet. Watch It Here

If You Missed This Inspiring Event, Please Click On It Below

Posted by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large on April 23rd, 2020

If you missed this wonderful event streaming live this April 22nd, you can still watch it.

The 50th annual Earth Day may have come and gone this April 22nd, but it is still Earth Week in Canada, the United States and other countries around the world all week, until this April 2y6th.

So while you are home, staying safe, take a little time out to watch this.

Watch it and make a pledge to yourself and to others across our communities that coming out of this pandemic, we are going to be kinder to our life-giving natural resources.

We are going to stand up and vote ‘yes’ for our natural heritage, and we are going to vote out of office political Neanderthals like Donald Trump in the United States, Jason Kenney and Doug Ford on the provincial stage in Canada, and the Jim Diodatis right here in Niagara.

Let’s make a promise to ourselves and each other that we are going to work together to  build a greener, healthier and more prosperous future for ourselves and for generations to come.

You can watch the global Earth Day celebration, featuring some of the great minds on climate and other issues, and a host of musicians and others, by clicking on the screen immediately below –

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

Will COVID-19 Finally Force Canada To Crack Down On Tax Havens?

“The federal government has so far refused to deny (COVID-19) support to companies that operate in tax havens. … We’ve called on the federal government to deny funding to corporations that abuse tax havens to avoid Canadian taxes.”                                       – Canadians for Tax Fairness

A News Release from Canadians for Tax Fairness

Posted April 23th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

(Niagara At Large is posting this News Release with KUDOS to this citizens group, Canadians for Tax Fairness, for demanding that Canada’s federal government stop giving our tax dollars to corporations that either refuse or don’t want to pay taxes here.)

Pressure is mounting on governments to ensure COVID-19 funding doesn’t go to companies that exploit tax havens or use public funds to pad their profits.

They suck as much out of Canada and Canadians as they can stuff in their safes, then they take it down to a haven where they don’t pay one plug nickel in taxes. Now these deadebeats want a bailout during this pandemic. Tell Trudeau and his Liberals not to give it to them.

The government of France has just joined Denmark and Poland in not allowing corporations that operate in tax havens to benefit from its COVID19 bailout fund.  France and Denmark are also restricting corporate recipients of state aid from using funds to pay dividends and buying back their own shares.

Three weeks ago, Canadians for Tax Fairness called on the federal government to apply similar restrictions, to increase transparency and accountability over these funds, and to recover amounts that are ultimately not needed through measures such as an excess profits tax. Continue reading

Standing Up For Our Home On Earth Day And Every Day

“We are facing a wave of Conservative politicians who don’t seem to care about the planet they will be leaving for their children and grandchildren.”

Three of Canada’s leading laggards – all Conservatives – from left, federal Tory leader Andrew Scheer, Ontario’s Doug Ford and Alberta’s Jason Kenney

“They either don’t take climate change seriously enough or believe that it’s an outright hoax. If you add that to their belief that protecting our green spaces and endangered species is a barrier to business and development then we have a real environmental disaster brewing.”

An Earth Day (April 22nd) and Earth Week (April 28th-26th) Message from the Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU)

Posted April 23rd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Earth Day has been celebrated for nearly 50 years and while it is always an important occasion to acknowledge, this year Earth Day comes with a greater sense of urgency.

We are facing a wave of Conservative politicians who don’t seem to care about the planet they will be leaving for their children and grandchildren. They only care about themselves and padding the pockets of their rich cronies.

They either don’t take climate change seriously enough or believe that it’s an outright hoax. If you add that to their belief that protecting our green spaces and endangered species is a barrier to business and development then we have a real environmental disaster brewing. Continue reading

EARTH DAY – 50 Years On. Where Do We Go From Here? Maybe, Just Maybe, To A Much Better Place

There Very Well May Be A Silver Lining For Our Planet Coming Out Of This Pandemic. Let’s Embrace It!

A Commentary by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large publisher and former St. Catharines Standard environment reporter

Posted April 22, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Yes, that’s me – the one in the front, wearing the gas mask and waving the sign that reads; ‘If You Aren’t Part of the Solution, You Are Part of the Pollution.’

It was 50 years ago – April 22, 1970 – a day I will always remember where I was, as I imagine countless millions of others around the world still do who participated in the very first Earth Day or ‘Environmental Teach-In’ as some chose to call it.

As the old Bob Dylan song goes, I was so much younger then, as the men working in the air-polluting plant behind me and my classmates were quick to remind us. They hurled taunt after taunt while we were out there from; “Go back to school,” to; “What are you trying to do? Put us out of work?” Continue reading

COVID-19 Outbreak On Inpatient Unit at St. Catharines Hospital Site Declared Over

“While this is some good news during this challenging time, we will continue to be vigilant and maintain best practices in infection control to keep our patients, staff and physicians safe and protected.”                      – Derek McNally, Niagara Health’s Executive Vice President Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive

A COVID-19 Update from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals

Posted April 22nd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – An outbreak of COVID-19 on inpatient unit 3A at our St. Catharines Site is over.

Niagara Health’s St. Catharines Hospital site

Our Infection Prevention and Control Team declared the outbreak over after 14 days of enhanced monitoring of patients and staff showed there had been no evidence of further transmission and no new additional COVID-19 cases on the unit.

The outbreak was declared after one of our healthcare workers tested positive for the virus. Continue reading

An Earth Day Message from Canada’s Prime Minister

“Climate change continues to present a long-term threat to our health and economy. …We remain committed to our climate plan, which includes ambitious actions to reduce emissions, promote clean technology and jobs, and put a price on pollution.”                                                                         – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

An Earth Day Statement by Canada’s Prime Minister, followed by an Earth Day Footnote from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted April 22nd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, during an Earth Week event in 2017, urging young school students in Niagara-on-the-Lake to get engaged in the environment movement because “it is your future.” With him to the left is then federal Environment Minister Catherine McKenna. File photo by Doug Draper

Ottawa, Ontario – The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on Earth Day:

“Today, we join the international community to observe Earth Day

“As Canadians, we are fortunate to be surrounded by an abundance of nature. With this privilege comes a shared responsibility to safeguard our environment and the natural treasures we have inherited.

“We want our children and grandchildren to be able to enjoy our majestic forests, breathe clean air, and play by our beautiful oceans, lakes, rivers, and streams. That is why the Government of Canada has taken important steps to protect our environment, while growing the economy and making life more affordable for families across the country.

“This year, families are going to observe Earth Day in a different way, because our parks are closed and Canadians have to stay home. This does not mean we cannot all still appreciate and continue to share a resolve to protect our natural beauty and our environment. Continue reading

Watch Earth Day 2020 Live! This April 22nd, 2020

Let’s Make the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day the Largest Online Mass Mobilization in History

Read On To Find Out How You Can Attend  from Home  – This Wednesday, April 22nd

 

 

 

 

To Watch, Click Here – Earth Day Live

A Call-Out from Ken Kimmell, for the Union of Concerned Scientists

Posted April 21st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The COVID-19 crisis has upended the world, threatening the health and lives of millions, shattering the global economy, and imposing an unprecedented physical isolation upon us. It has changed so much almost overnight, including how we advocate for action on an even bigger long-term threat — climate change.

For this upcoming 50th anniversary of Earth Day, youth and other climate activists had planned on holding a massive worldwide strike and thousands of public demonstrations to demand that leaders in the public and private spheres take action on climate change. Continue reading

Niagara Health Providing Urgent Support for Long-Term Care & Retirement Homes In Region

“We are all seeing the devastating impacts of COVID-19 in long-term care and retirement homes across the country, and here in our region. It is increasingly important that we direct additional resources and efforts to protect this vulnerable population.”                            – Derek McNally, Executive Vice President & Chief Nursing Executive, Niagara Health

A News Release from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals and related health care facilities

Posted April, 21st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Health (NH) is providing reinforcements in a number of ways to help protect our most vulnerable citizens from the spread of COVID-19 and support those working in long-term care and retirement homes in our region to safely manage positive cases of the virus in their facilities.

NH is working with our partners on an urgent basis, as follows:

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On Eve of Earth Day, Buffalo, N.Y. Area Congressman Warns that EPA Rollbacks Could Unravel Decades of Progress in Region

Earth Day celebrates 50 years this Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020

Ending Enforcement Threatens Clean Air and Clean Water for Us All

A News Release from the Buffalo, New York Office of U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins

Posted April 21st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note by Doug Draper at NAL –

We Canadians and Americans share these Great Lakes, and the health and welfare of our communities depend on people and governments in both countries working together to protect them.

As residents on the Niagara, Ontario side of the border  read U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins’ warning, and/or perhaps wonder why a Niagara, Ontario media outlet is posting it, keep in mind that to the extent that all of us – Canadians and Americans in the Great Lakes region – share and rely upon the same water and air for our health and welfare, the stripping away of programs and rules to protect the environment by the current Trump administration, threatens us all.

Unfortunately, very few politicians on the Ontario side of the border – municipal, provincial or federal – have raised their voice with Higgins to fight against it.)

Now here is the Buffalo Congressman’s News Release –

Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins

Buffalo, N.Y. – As the United States prepares to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day, Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) is deeply concerned that the Environmental Protection Agency’s lax policies are a threat to the incredible progress made to improve Western New York’s air and water quality.

On March 26, the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued a memo reporting it is ceasing all enforcement actions during the coronavirus pandemic.  This is just the latest in nearly 100 environmental rule rollbacks by the current Administration.

In a letter to the EPA Administrator, Higgins writes – 

“As a representative of a constituency which had experienced more than its share of the negative impacts of historically unchecked industrial pollution, including environmental, economic and public health impacts, it is outrageous to me that the administration would attempt to use one international public health emergency to pursue a dangerous, unwarranted and unlawful policy that, if sustained, could ultimately result in a cascade of new, local public health crises all across the nation.” Continue reading

Niagara’s Latest COVID-19 Workforce Stats Paint a Picture that is Pretty Damn Grim

Region’s Accommodation and Food Services, Tourism Sector Hit Especially Hard, Local Agricultural Sector Beginning to feel the Economic Squeeze

From Updates released by the Niagara Workforce Planning Board, a not-for-profit body serving Niagara’s regional government and local municipalities

Posted by Doug Draper, April 21, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The Covid-19 outbreak has caused most things to do with the economy, globally and here in the Niagara area, to take a nose dive, with no recovery expected overnight.,

“The COVID-19 pandemic is creating economic and employment disruption in ways that are not familiar to the vast majority of us in Niagara,” reads a statement the Niagara Workforce Planning Board (NWPB) circulated this April 20th with its latest workforce data for the Niagara region.

“As we move forward in these uncertain times,” the statement continues, “NWPB staff is collecting economic and employment information, aggregating facts and figures, and sharing them with our partners in the community.”

NWPB remains committed to offering our economic and employment insight at this challenging time.” Continue reading

Pilot Surveillance Project to Test Asymptomatic Patients in Niagara & Hamilton Area Seniors Retirement and Long-Term Care Facilities for COVID-19

Niagara Health & St. Joseph’s Health System launch new pilot surveillance project to provide protection for the most vulnerable in our health system

A News Release from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals and related health care facilities, and from St. Joseph’s Health System in Hamilton

Posted April 20th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – COVID-19 has had a devastating effect within many congregate care facilities caring for vulnerable elderly residents, prompting the Ontario government to call for greater testing in long-term care and retirement homes.

With that in mind, St. Joseph’s Health System (SJHS) and Niagara Health are taking the vital step in testing all asymptomatic patients, residents and select staff within its long-term care, retirement home and congregate settings as part of a pilot surveillance project. Continue reading

Please, Don’t Quit Now!

‘Please stay home unless you absolutely must go out. Keep your distance. Save a life. Maybe your own.’

A Message from one of our regular readers, Gary Screaton Page, a resident of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ontario

Posted April 20th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

This Ad, from the late-1950s Asian Flu pandemic era, promotes a pain-relieving ointment parents could spread on their children’s chests for coughs, congestion and other symptoms related to the flu.

Unless you were born before 1952 you are not likely to remember the pandemic of 1957. I was 15 and in Grade 10 at the time.

The population in Canada then was only 16,561,263. Today. it is over 37 million: roughly double.

That year, the Asian Flu (aka “Oriental Flu”), thought to have originated in northern China in February, had by Fall arrived in Canada. As I went to school each day, I entered classrooms with only four or five other students in them. Over half the teachers in my high school were ill. Classes were combined because supply teachers were ill, too. Continue reading