
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
“Canada and the United States have agreed to extend by another 30 days the border measures that are currently in place. …This is an important decision and one that will keep people on both sides of the border safe.” – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada
A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted April 18th, 2020 on Niagara At Large
In his daily COVID-19 briefing this April 18th, Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announced that the closing of Canada-U.S. border crossings to all but essential travel will be extended another 30 days, through at least the third week in May.

Except for transport trucks full of commercial goods and those crossing the border to perform services considered “essential,” the Peace Bridge and other border crossings between Canada and the U.S. will remain closed to the rest of us, for at least through to the last week of May.
That offers at least some relief since, as I stated in a commentary on NAL this April 17th, and I know other Canadians have said it, there is reason to be concerned about opening border crossings wide up at a time when Trump and so many of his supporters continue to pooh-pooh the need to continue taking protective measures to tamp down such a highly infections and deadly virus that has been ravaging our lives.
Frankly, the idea of the Peace Bridge and other crossings in Niagara, and border crossings in other regions of Canada and the United States opening to regular traffic this April 21st, which was the original end date set for this crossing restrictions in March, is troubling. Continue reading




Ontario’s Official Opposition NDP Party Does A Little Fact Checking On A Ford Government Coronavirus Testing Pledge
March 27: Minister Elliott tweeted: “We’re increasing capacity every day and plan to be able to run 20,000 #COVID19 tests a day by mid-April.” –
“We are inundated with calls and emails from families with loved ones in long-term care and staff in the homes, crying, afraid, furious about the lack of testing, even in homes with outbreaks.” – Natalie Mehra, Executive Director, Ontario Health Coalition
QUEEN’S PARK – After weeks of COVID-19 sweeping through vulnerable group living facilities, the Ford government is choosing to build dangerous gaps into its new protective orders, leaving seniors and adults with disabilities at greater risk.
Regulatory Changes Open the Door for Auto Insurance Rebates
TORONTO — The Ontario government is enabling auto insurance companies to provide temporary insurance premium rebates to drivers during the COVID-19 pandemic. The province has amended a regulation under the Insurance Act to help ease the financial pressure on working people and families during this public health crisis.
That’s why we’re suggesting you take 40 minutes to observe the remarkable behaviours of these allergy provoking critters by screening ** CatVideoFest
Niagara, Ontario – We hope you are keeping well during these difficult days.
“These preliminary results illustrate the gravity of the situation Niagara is facing. … They also provide crucial insights that will allow Niagara to be nimble and responsive in supporting our businesses throughout this crisis.” – Valerie Kuhns, Acting Director, Niagara Economic Development for Niagara, Ontario’s Regional government



TORONTO ― On the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health and with the approval of the Ontario legislature, the Ontario government is extending the Declaration of Emergency under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act for a further 28 days.
‘Record-breaking levels on Lake Ontario and the St. Lawrence River … have taken a toll on homeowners, businesses and shoreline communities, demonstrating the need for governments to take a proactive approach to potential future flooding.’





(A Brief Foreword Note– Doug Youmans’ comment was originally posted in Niagara At Large this past April 10th as a response to a News Release circulated by the Office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford, headlined; Ontario Significantly Expanding COVID-19 testing. A link for that News Release is available below Doug Youman’s remarks)


QUEEN’S PARK — NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says the province can save lives with a directive to have long-term care workers each work in one home only, and pay them enough to be able to do that.
Niagara, Ontario – Numbers of deaths due to COVID-19 and related information, such as age and general location in the Niagara region should be made public. That does not intrude on anyone’s grief or privacy. but gives vital information that people should know.
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region is making further changes to curbside waste collection this week to allow collection staff from Emterra and Canadian Waste Management to continue to focus on core services.

Stay Strong and Remember What They’re Saying. The More We Stay Apart Now, the Sooner We’ll Get Back Together!
I can drive down the Niagara Escarpment from my home in Thorold this Easter weekend and see enough empty space in the parking lots of the Pen Centre shopping mall to land a whole fleet of helicopters from the last Middle East war.

With Trump using the COVID-19 disaster as cover to do even more cutting and gutting to air and water pollution regulations, it should probably come as no great surprise that the Ford government in Ontario, with an environmental record that is almost equally as bad, might pull the same stunt here.





A Call-Out from the Green Party of Ontario
“This information provides critical insights about infection rates and locations — details people need to be aware of so they can take the steps necessary to protect themselves and prevent further spread of the disease.” – Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner Brian Beamish
A story posted this April 6th by CBC News reports that “Niagara Region Public Health (the public health department that is part of Niagara, Ontario’s regional government) is refusing to release the number of local COVID-19 deaths, saying that victims’ privacy trumps the public’s right to know how the pandemic is affecting the community.”

Today (this April 8th) Passover begins, followed by Good Friday & Easter Sunday this weekend. A time we usually spend with family & friends, eating meals together, doing outdoor activities, and attending places of worship for some.
TORONTO, Ontario — The Ontario government is taking further action to stop the spread of COVID-19 by actively recruiting health care workers to increase the frontline capacity of hospitals, clinics, and assessment centres. Today, the province is launching a new online tool that will help match skilled frontline workers with employers.


The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA) recently issued an “enforcement discretion policy.” It suspends important pollution rules and will allow industrial facilities to avoid monitoring and reporting air and water pollution, without penalty, during the Covid-19 crisis.






And yet, I took a few moments out of my afternoon this April 5th to listen to the address Queen Elizabeth II of England delivered to what is left of the United Kingdom in this 21st Century, and I could not help but feel a little uplifted and assured that we work together and care for one another, we will prevail.

I never thought the day would come that I would pray so much on the words of a monarch, but can we all please hear that message from Her Majesty, Queen of England, one more time?
One of those great songs I listed above, ‘Lean On Me’, has lyrics that are always comforting to hear at times when we might be feeling down. They may be particularly comforting to hear now and, so much so, that I just heard them sung by the good man himself in a post-CO ID 19 outbreak TV ad produced by WalMart. But let’s not hold that against the song
Niagara, Ontario – According to Niagara Region Public Health, the latest count, as of this past Saturday, April 4th at noon, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 or Coronavirus in this Niagara region has climbed to 123.



Ottawa, Ontario – Food banks and local food organizations provide help to Canadians across the country, particularly people and communities most vulnerable to economic uncertainty. 
TORONTO – In order to ensure grocery store shelves remain full and families have food on the table during the COVID-19 outbreak, the Government of Ontario is launching a new web portal, connecting workers with employers looking to fill positions in the agri-food sector.
Ontario Government Provides Full Transparency by Releasing COVID-19 Modelling

TORONTO — Following the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government is reducing the list of businesses classified as essential and ordering more workplaces to close.




About Niagara Parks – Since its establishment in 1885, Niagara Parks has remained a self-financed agency of the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Culture Industries, entrusted to preserve and protect the land surrounding Niagara Falls and the Niagara River.





TORONTO — The government of Ontario is easing the financial burden on students and making sure they can complete their studies during the COVID-19 outbreak by temporarily deferring payments for Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) loans and making online learning supports, including year-end exams, available to post-secondary institutions.