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Health Coalition Urges Niagara, Other Ontario Municipalities to Pass Resolutions Against Ford’s Cut’s to Health Services

City of Peterborough is one of most recent municipalities to pass Ontario Health Coalition’s Council Resolution against the cuts

A Call-Out from the Ontario Health Coalition, a public advocacy group for quality public health care

Posted November 5th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Late this October, the City of Peterborough joined Toronto, Lambton County, Kingsville, and others to pass a municipal council resolution from the Ontario Health Coalition calling on the Ford government to stop its cuts/plans to eliminate local public health, ambulance/paramedic, hospital and long-term care services.

Thank you to the Peterborough Health Coalition!

The resolution began its journey across Ontario in Lambton County where it was introduced by Sarnia’s Mayor Mike Bradley. Continue reading

Help Declare a Climate Emergency in Buffalo! 

For NAL’s Niagara, Ontario and Buffalo, New York area readers, here is a bit of what is happening on the climate action front on the American side of our shared border

  

A Call-Out from the Western New York Youth Climate Council 

Posted November 5th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

At an Earth Day march in Buffalo, New York, April 2017. File photo by Doug Draper

Buffalo, New York – Before we talk action, what is a Climate Emergency Declaration?  

Very basically, it is a resolution which makes it clear that the government that passes it is open to taking climate change for the life threatening crisis it is.

Once we have our foot in the door, we can push for further actions based on the promises that they make in the passage of the resolution, and beyond. SO, in September we approached the Erie County legislature with a petition to have the County declare a Climate Emergency.

So far, we haven’t heard back. But that’s no reason to stop! 

Now, we’re asking for your help to demand Buffalo Common Council declare an emergency as well.

We went to the Legislature with 577 all youth signatures, but this time we want even more, to show just how much Western New York supports a climate emergency. 

You can sign below or get signatures on paper!

Continue reading

Remembering Those Who Served and Sacrificed on Veterans’ Week

Tuesday, November 5th to Monday, November 11th

A Statement by Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on Veterans’ Week 

Posted November 5th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

A memorial statue to First World War veterans in Chippawa Park in Welland, Ontario. File photo by Doug Draper

Ottawa, Ontario – The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement today on Veterans’ Week, which runs from November 5 to 11, 2019: 

“Generations of brave Canadians from all walks of life have stepped forward to serve and sacrifice for our country. Hundreds of thousands have fought – and many continue to serve – so we may live in peace. 

“In the days leading up to Remembrance Day, Veterans’ Week <https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/get-involved/remembrance-day> is an opportunity for us all to learn from the stories of Canadians who answered the call of duty. Confronted with extraordinary circumstances during times of conflict, these ordinary people became the honoured heroes we remember today.  Continue reading

2019 Living Wage Calculation for Niagara Region Works Out to an Hourly Wage of $18.12

Glen Walker, Chair, Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

“Providing wages that allow a family to meet its basic household needs is one important tool to address cost of living and precarious employment challenges in Niagara region and should be top of mind for all employers.”                                                               – Glen Walker, Chair of the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

News from the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

Posted November 4th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – With the annual cost of household living expenses for a Niagara region family of four conservatively pegged at over $73,000, the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN) has calculated the hourly wage necessary to meet these expenses, otherwise known as a living wage, to be $18.12 for 2019. 

As part of National Living Wage Week, the Network has released a new report, ‘Calculating the Living Wage for Niagara Region, 2019’, which outlines the full methodology used. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Pushing to Give Major Polluters A Pass – NDP

‘Ford’s Conservatives have proposed giving industry a cheaper pass when it comes to dumping sewage in our water, using toxic pesticides and polluting the air.’

A Statement from Ontario NDP Environment critic Ian Arthur

Posted November 4th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK – NDP critic for the Environment, Ian Arthur, released the following statement regarding the Ford government’s attempt to make it cheaper for industry to pollute in Ontario:

“Ontarians are worried about the environment, and worried that future generations are going to inherit a more polluted province.

The Ford government’s new environmental plan will make it cheaper for companies to pollute. The Conservatives have proposed giving industry a cheaper pass when it comes to dumping sewage in our water, using toxic pesticides and polluting the air. Continue reading

Niagara Residents Deserve Real Justice Out of D’Angelo-Caslin Administration Hiring Controversy

The Consequences for any Wrongdoers Should Fit Whatever Wrongdoing Ontario’s Ombudsman Finds

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

Posted November 1st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dube’s long anticipated report on all of the controversy surrounding the hiring of former Niagara Region CAO Carmen D’Angelo is now within weeks of being released

The long wait is almost over.

After 14 months of investigating, Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dube is now two weeks away from letting members of Niagara’s Regional Council get their very first, behind-closed-door peak at his office’s draft report on a hiring controversy that has shaken public trust in our regional government for at least three years.

Indeed,  it was exactly three years ago this past October that Al Caslin, who was  Niagara Regional chair at the time, alled a snap meeting of  council  where, at the end of it, a majority of councillors agreed to hire Carmen D’Angelo – who already had, in the minds of many members of the public, a chequered record as CAO at the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) – as the chief administrative officer (CAO) at the region – a job that  involves enormous responsibility and commands an annual salary of $230,000 plus benefits.

D’Angelo’s hiring  drew questions and concerns right from the start, and over the next two years they intensified as members of the public read one media expose after another about the circumstances surrounding it.

Now former Niagara regional chair Al Caslin and the Region’s former CAO Carmen D’Angelo, when they were still running the show two years ago. file photo by Doug DraperThere were reports of allegations thabefore he was hired, D’Angelo had  received from someone working in or around Caslin’s office a list of other candidates running for the CAO job – information that no candidate for any public servant position should be given access to. There were reports that he allegedly received access to at least  some of the questions he would be asked during his job interview. Continue reading

A Brief Message to Niagara At Large Readers

From Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted November 1st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

I am going to blame it on the fact that I was up most of last night, concerned about what the severe winds might be doing to the big maple trees around my house.

The excitement of that left me feeling so tired this Friday that I posted a piece on the Ontario Ombudsman’s report on the Niagara Region CAO hiring controversy that had some embarrassing typos and grammatical errors in it.

I have temporarily removed the piece and will have it back on shortly. Sorry for any inconvenience or confusion.

Please discard the last post on this issue and watch for the revised one

– Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

 

 

 

Climate Change Could Cause Massive Flooding to  Coastal Areas, Displacing Millions of People

New Report Says Hundreds of Millions Could See Their Coastal Communities & Homes Disappear by 2050

With an Introductory Commentary  by Doug Draper, reporter and publisher, Niagara At Large

Posted October 31st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

An image from one of many NASA reports over the years on rising seas and climate change

If you are one of the many Canadians who enjoy spending your winters in Florida, you better enjoy it while you can because by the middle of this century and beyond, much of the current coastal areas in that could be gone.

Virtually all due to melting ice caps and rising seas linked to climate change.

In one of several past reports on what scientists are forecasting for the world’s coastal areas in the decades ahead if we fail to more seriously address the climate emergency we are facing now, this journalist read that by the middle of this century, Donald Trump’s coveted Miami, Florida area golf resort, Mar-a-Lago, could be under water for most of the year if current climate warming and ice melting trends continue.

By the middle of this century, most, if not all, of Trump’s Mara-a-Lago resort in Florida could be under water most of the year, thanks to rising seas and a climate emergency he repeatedly calls a hoax.

That may seem like poetic justice given that Trump is arguably the worst of all leaders in the developed world for gutting environmental programs, encouraging more burning of oil and coal, and calling climate change a hoax every chance he can get.

But Trump, who is now in his 70s, probably won’t be around to see Mara-Lago disappear anyway below the surf anyway which may be one of the reasons why he and a disproportionate number of other people his age would rather have cheap gas than deal with climate change anyway. Continue reading

You Are Invited to a Public Forum on Racism, Discrimination and Oppression in our Niagara region

              Wednesday, November 13th at 8 p.m. at the                         St. Catharines Central Library. The Forum is open to all and  Free of Charge

An Invite from the Niagara District Council of Women

Posted October 31st. 2019 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Footnote from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –

Those of us who live in Niagara may like to think that acts of racism or discrimination against others due to the colour of their skin, their ethnicity, their religion, their gender or sexuality or due to some other reason are rare here, or at least not as frequent as they are in other regions of Canada or the United States. Continue reading

Welcome to My Halloween Nightmare

By Doug Draper

Posted Halloween Eve, October 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Who needs fake ghosts and goblins on Halloween?

I don’t know about you, but no one in the world frightens me more right now than this guy!

We could wake up one morning and find out that he has done or said something crazy that has started another world war.

When are our American neighbours going to finally take the bull by the horns and get him out of the Oval Office and away from that nuclear code? Enough of him raping Mother Nature too!

What better way to end this nightmare than a good impeachment, followed by a battery of criminal charges and convictions.

Let’s give it up for Nancy Pelosi’s Congressional majority and the best of prosecutors in the U.S. justice system.

One of the most recent covers of New York magazine was heartening to see

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X-Rated Insults And Ignorance Are All Deniers & Laggards Have Left In Their Bid to Block Climate Action

Catherine McKenna and Greta Thunberg are favourite targets of fossil fuel junkies and climate denying trolls

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted October 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

When it becomes more and more obvious that those who chose to deny or doubt climate change do not have facts and science on their side, the only recourse they have left, short of voting for politicians like Doug Ford, Andrew Scheer, Jason Kenney and Donald Trump, come down to this – shamelessly showcasing a wilful ignorance of the facts and science, and hurling insults, right up to and including vulgarities that are not fit for prime time, at those advocating for more action on climate change.

Some one sprayed this Vulgar word on the campaign office window of Canada’s Environment Minister, Catherine McKenna, shortly after this October 21st’s federal electoin

That proved to be the case again this fall, just a day or two after this October 21st’s federal election, when the mostly female volunteers working in Catherine McKenna’s Ottawa, Ontario campaign office arrived to find the C-word (yes, that c – – t word) sprayed across a poster of McKenna’s face on the office’s front window. Continue reading

Support the Citizens Campaign to Save Waverly Woods in Fort Erie, Ontario

Another Piece of Niagara’s Rich Natural Heritage Targeted by Developers

A Redheaded Woodpecker in Waverly Woods. A recent scientific report predicted a crash in bird populations across North American, in no small part due to loss of place like this for birds to live.

You Are Invited to a Trivia Night Fundraiser – Saturday, November 2nd, evening hours in Fort Erie – and Sign the Petition Below

A Call-Out from Community Voices in Fort Erie, a citizens group dedicated to protecting and preserving the community’s priceless natural and historical resources

Posted October 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Trivia Night is almost here – help Save Waverly Woods

One of the many residents of Waverly Woods near the shores of Lake Erie

Hello everyone.

Just a reminder that Trivia Night is the evening of November 2nd. If you went the last time you’ll remember the great baked goods we provided.

If you can get your tickets soon, we’ll know how much to bake! How to get tickets and all the special events happening that night are posted here https://sites.google.com/view/communityvoicesfe/home/fundraising-events?authuser=0 .

We hope to see new and old friends there!! It was so much fun last time. Please come out and support us.

Have you seen this video about Erie Beach. There is some really interesting information here  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q5FQHlaouUQ&fbclid=IwAR0ijHMS8_DSQhdpmXG2PFSJPeUnEa7KTPsd5gQ75vWMelg1cj2a3mfy7fQ

A pathway inside Waverly Woods in Fort Erie/Niagara. Let’s keep it this way for present and future generations of people and wildlife

How can you help?

A Brief Afterword from Niagara At Large publisher and environment writer –

Don’t let a sign like this be the beginning of the end of another place rich with natural and historical resources in Niagara. There are so many other places in the region where pavement can go

I hope you support this very important effort by citizens in the Town of Fort Erie to save this gem of  a place for present and future generations.

Like so many other battles, including one in neighbouring Niagara Falls to save the Thundering Waters Forest from developers and their enablers on that city’s council, these are almost always Dave vs. Goliath battles , pitting citizens against parties with political influence and  deep pockets

So give all the support that you can because once these gems in our Niagara are gone – and we have lost too many already – they are gone forever!

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Ford Will Now Be a Kinder, Gentler Friend of Polluters

The Premier’s Tone May Change but his Conservative Party’s War on our Environment Rages On

A Commentary by Doug Draper, professional journalist, veteran environment writer, and publisher of Niagara At Large

Posted October 28th, 2019

After almost half a year of shutting Ontario’s legislature down, Premier Doug Ford has re-opened its doors today with a promise to strike a “new,” less nasty tone.

What does that mean? Are Ford and his 75 Tory Party minions going to do less yelling and desk pounding when they are pressed to answer for themselves during question period?

No amount of playing up the nice is going to mask the havoc this Ford government has been wreaking, and is continuing to wreak on common sense services across this province, including programs for protecting our environment and addressing the existential climate catastrophe younger generations will face if climate deniers and laggards who make up and support this government have their way. Continue reading

 Niagara Regional Council Adopts New Planning Policies That Encourage Healthier And More Vibrant Communities

‘The long-term vision … is to help municipalities be proactive in planning for safe and efficient transportation system for all users, with an emphasis on public transit and active transportation modes.’

News from Niagara’s Regional Government

Posted October 28th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Regional Headquarters

Niagara, Ontario – This October, Niagara Regional Council adopted an amendment to existing transportation policies that encourage improvements to the overall design of new neighbourhoods, helping communities maximize their potential and become attractive places to live and work.

Regional Official Plan Amendment (ROPA) 13 ensures higher level transportation policies in the Regional Official Plan are aligned with recommendations of the Region’s approved 2017 Transportation Master Plan, and that they are consistent with current provincial legislation.

Through new policies and mapping, this planning update advances active transportation networks (i.e. modes like walking and cycling), interconnected public transit systems, and efficient goods movement networks, and address the following key areas: Continue reading

An Updated Flood Warning for the Lake Erie Shoreline Area in Niagara

‘Sustained strong winds (this  have resulted in a rise of Lake Erie water levels of approximately 2.3m (7.5 feet) with significant waves heights of over 1.5m (5 feet) being experienced’

A News Update from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority

Posted October 27th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

LAKE ERIE – FLOOD WARNING – (This update issued at 1:29 p.m. this Sunday, October 27th)

To: All School Boards, All Municipalities,Police and Emergency Services

MNR, Area, District and Provincial Response CentreNews mediaHamilton Region, Grand River, & Long Point Conservation Authorities

This notice is intended to update the public and local municipalities of the condition of the Lake Erie shoreline within the Niagara Peninsula and the eastern portion of Haldimand County. Continue reading

Canadian Youth Sue Federal Government for Contributing to Climate Change, Endangering Their Future

Canadian Youth Sue Federal Government for Contributing to Climate Change, Endangering ‘The youth assert that the climate change impacts they are experiencing infringe their rights to life, liberty, security of the person and their right to equal protection under the law under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.’

“As youth, we have dreams for the future. Without a stable climate, our generation will not fulfill these dreams. My government should not be standing in the way of our dreams.”                                                                         – Lucas, 15 years old and one of the plaintiffs in the lawsuit from Ottawa, Ontario

News from Our Children’s Trust – Canada

Posted October 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Canadian youth, ages 10 to 19 years old, filed a lawsuit in the Federal Court of Canada, alleging that the Canadian government causes, contributes to and allows dangerous levels of greenhouse gas emissions, and is thus responsible for the specific, individualized climate change impacts they are experiencing.

The young plaintiffs in the climate lawsuit against Canada’s federal government. The filing of the lawsuit was announced at a hue climate strike rally attended by 16-year-old global activist Greta Thunberg in Vancouver, B.C. this October 25th

The youth assert that the climate change impacts they are experiencing infringe their rights to life, liberty, security of the person and their right to equal protection under the law under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, as well as their rights as beneficiaries under the Public Trust Doctrine. Continue reading

Ford Backs Away from Plan to Slash Number of Politicians in Niagara

For Now at Least, the Status Quo in Niagara – 13 Municipal Councils (including regional) and more than 120 Municipal Councillors – Will Remain

Niagara Region’s council in session and now looking like it won’t be downsized any time soon. file photo by Doug Draper

“Our government … conducted a review of Ontario’s eight regional governments (including Niagara’s) … After careful consideration of the feedback we heard through the course of the review, our government stands firm in its commitment to partnering with municipalities without pursuing a top-down approach. We will provide municipalities with the resources to support local decision-making.”                                                              – Steve Clark, Ontario’s Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing.

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted October 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

One of many protesting the Ford government’s decision to slash the size of Toronto’s city council, arrested in the provincial legislature last year.

Okay, so what was all that hooting, hollering and hand-ringing ll about?

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Conservatives began their term in power last year by taking a meat axe to Toronto’s city council – cutting the number of elected councillors serving one of North America’s largest cities almost in half – then went on to make all kinds of noise about doing something similar in other regions of the province.

“Big government is bad, in my opinion,” he told one of Niagara’s mainstream newspapers earlier this year. What’s Niagara and Muskoka? They have 122 or 133 elected officials? … That’s absolutely ridiculous.” Continue reading

Niagara Regional Chair Applauds Ford Government’s Decision Not to Move Forward with Municipal Amalgamation 

Ontario’s Ford Government Announces It Will Not Move Forward With More Downsizing of Municipal Councils in Province   

Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley

Regional Chair Bradley’s Statement on the Provincial governance review  Announcement

Posted October 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Niagara, Ontario – ​Regional Chair Jim Bradley offered the following statement regarding the Minister Steve Clark’s announcement on the municipal governance review:

“Today, the Provincial Government announced that they will not being taking a ‘top-down’ approach to amalgamations across Ontario, instead letting local councils decide what is best for them in terms of governance, decision-making and service delivery.

I applaud the decision of Minister Steve Clark and the Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing for listening to the people of Ontario when making this important decision. Continue reading

St. Catharines Mayor Joins Lincoln and Welland Regiment for 75th Anniversary Liberation Celebrations in the City of Bergen op Zoom, in the Netherlands

“It is an honour to represent the City of St. Catharines for this special occasion with the Lincoln and Welland Regiment. The bonds between our cities and our countries were forged in the toughest of times and they are bonds that remain strong through the special relationships that have developed over the last 75 years.” – St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik

St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik

News from the City of St. Catharines

Posted October 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Mayor Walter Sendzik is honoured to join members of the Lincoln and Welland Regiment and Canadian leaders to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the liberation of The Netherlands in the Second World War at ceremonies in the city of Bergen op Zoom this week.

The Lincoln and Welland Regiment played a major role in key battles to liberate The Netherlands in September and October, 1944. The Dutch city of Bergen op Zoom was a strategic location that was liberated by the Lincoln and Welland Regiment and South Alberta Regiment in October 1944.

Canadian troops moving in during the liberation of the Netherlands from Nazi occupation in the fall of 1944

 The Canadian War Cemetery in Bergen op Zoom holds the graves of 1100 Canadian soldiers who were killed in the liberation of the area, including 69 casualties from the Lincoln and Welland Regiment. Every year, families and descendants of veterans travel to the city for commemoration ceremonies to honour their loved ones. Continue reading

St. Catharines Provincial Offences Courthouse to close October 31st

All Existing Services will be  Transferred to           Welland Courthouse

“The consolidation of services to the Welland courthouse will improve service levels to the public and ensure Niagara residents can find all necessary resources in one location. The efficiencies generated from this transfer keep the Niagara taxpayer in mind.” ~Jim Bradley, Niagara Regional Chair

News from Niagara’s Regional Government

Posted October 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines services moving to Welland Courthouse

Niagara, Ontario – ​The St. Catharines Provincial Courthouse will be closing Oct. 31, 2019 at noon.

Regional Council approved the closure of the 71 King St. courthouse on June 20, with all existing services transferring to the new 1,836 square metre Welland courthouse, located at 445 East Main St.

Up until its closure on Oct. 31, the St. Catharines Courthouse will continue to operate as a counter service to assist members of the public with setting a trial or early resolution meeting, extensions or re-openings, appeal documents and fine payments. No trial proceedings have taken place at the courthouse since October 2018. Continue reading

Canada’s New Federal Parliament Must Unite For Urgent, Achievable Action On Climate Emergency

With one decade to halve emissions, Parliament has critical role in addressing climate crisis

A Message from the David Suzuki Foundation

Posted October 23rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

OTTAWA — The newly elected Canadian Parliament must implement unprecedented action to meet its international climate commitments, in line with maximum global warming of 1.5 C. To do so, members of Parliament must come together and work across political boundaries.

“Canadians overwhelmingly support climate action. They want immediate and long-term solutions to the climate crisis now,” David Suzuki Foundation CEO Stephen Cornish said. “Canadians — especially younger people — expect government to rise to the challenge.” Continue reading

Brock U. Master of Sustainability Student Maps Niagara’s Invasive Species 

“Invasive species are great at spreading and growing. They basically take over habitat, displacing many native species and further endangering native species that are already threatened.” – Lyn Brown, Master of Sustainability student, Brock University

News from Brock University in St. Catharines 

Posted October 23rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – They hitch rides on the soles of people’s shoes and in water carried and dumped by ships, enabling them to sneak through borders undetected.

During her Master of Sustainability program at Brock University, Lyn Brown (MS ’19) created the Niagara Region Aquatic and Riparian Invasive Species Control Database, which lists activities by organizations and groups in Niagara that manage invasive plant and aquatic species.

Once in their new homes, they destroy their neighbours by crowding them out, passing along diseases or even poisoning nearby plants, sometimes leading to major landscape transformations.

Plants and animals being introduced on purpose, or inadvertently into new environments, can have harmful impacts<https://www.environmentalscience.org/invasive-species> on native ecosystems.  Continue reading

Ontario’s Opposition Leader  to Premier  –  “Break Time Is Over”

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath eager to get back to provincial legislature to help families affected by Conservative cuts

Ford and Company Shut Doors on House for doing Peoples’ Business a Full Five Months Ago!

A Message from Ontario’s Opposition New Democratic Party

Posted October 23rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath wants the provincial legislature back in business.

QUEEN’S PARK – Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says New Democrats are eager to return to the legislature and work for families after Premier Doug Ford went into hiding for five months.

“Five months ago, Doug Ford shut down the legislature and went into hiding to help his friends in the federal Conservative party. It didn’t work,” said Horwath. “While Doug Ford hid the damage caused by his cuts was in plain sight: in our hospitals, our schools and for families across Ontario.”

Horwath noted that Ontario families continue to feel the fallout caused by Doug Ford’s budget cuts. Over the summer schools narrowly avoided a province-wide shutdown and the independent Financial Accountability Office confirmed that Ontario schools will shed 10,000 teaching jobs due to Ford cuts. Continue reading

A Fundraiser to Preserve One of Niagara, Ontario’s Great Heritage Gems

Support the Campaign to “Rescue” Welland’s classic Central Fire Hall – Saturday, November 2nd at Welland’s Royal Legion Hall

A Call-Out to All from the Central Station Education Initiative

Posted October 23rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Rescue Me!

A night of blazing rock music by the popular band Stonewall will fire up fund raising to preserve Welland’s classically designed Central Fire Station.

 

The Saturday, November 2nd  dance at Welland’s Royal Canadian Legion hall, at 383 Moringstar Ave., will feature the popular band Stonewall leading a fun-filled night of dancing. It will include tasty snacks and great prizes.

Tickets are $10 at the door or in advance from members of the Central Station Education Initiative. Doors open 7:30 p.m. for a party that continues until midnight. Continue reading

Buffalo’s Off Beat Cinema Celebrates 26th Anniversary On-Air & Launch Of A New Book With Party At Rohall’s Corner

50’s inspired themed party – Thursday, October 24th, 6-10 pm. Rohall’s Corner, 540 Amherst St. Buffalo, NY.

 A special book launch, “Movies 365: A Good Movie for Every Day of the Year”by Greg Sterlace! Enjoy food, music, and more

Posted October 23, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Buffalo, N.Y. – Buffalo’s longest-running nationally syndicated television show is “Off Beat Cinema,” celebrating 26 years on-the-air Midnight October 26th with the screening of “Night of The Living Dead.”

The program is based out of flagship station WBBZ-TV, and airs on over 90 television stations on the Retro Network. The Saturday night movie show has partnered with author / underground filmmaker, Greg Sterlace, on his latest book release; “Movies 365: A Good Movie for Every Day of the Year.”

This is the perfect combination of the eclectic movie-based show and the eccentric writer of pop culture.

To celebrate, the Off Beat Cinema cast and crew are throwing a party, thatis FREE to the public on Thursday, October 24th from 6-10 p.m at Rohall’s Corner, 540 Amherst Street. Continue reading

We Can Make This Minority Government Work for a Better Future If  Enough of Us – Liberals, NDP and Greens, and All Progressive-Minded Canadians –  Rally Together and Try

“You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you get what you need.” – from the lyrics of a song by                The Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards and Mick Jagger

With the election over, will these three federal leaders now work more closely together for progressive change?

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

Posted October 22nd, 1019 on Niagara At Large

The choices for many of us in this federal election may not have been great ones. Some even found them  disappointing and awful.

Yet, for more progressive-minded people across the Niagara region and across the country – for those of us who are demanding far stronger action on climate change and who want to see other common good services protected and improved – the results of this October 21st election may be as good as we could expect, given the choices and given the very real threat of a Scheer Conservative Party win.

In fact, the results of this election could be the start of a new dawn for more progressive action on climate and a host of other common good issues, from health care and education to fairer wages and closing tax loopholes for the upper ten per cent, if a minority Liberal government, the NDP and Greens can put one-upmanship partisan politics aside and work together for a healthier, more just and prosperous future for all. Continue reading

Ontario NDP Hopes To Work With New Federal Government on Healthcare, Affordable Educaton and other “Priority” Issues

Statement from  Official Opposition Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath on the Federal Election

Posted October 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Toronto — Andrea Horwath, NDP Leader and Leader of the Official Opposition, issued the following statement:

“I want to congratulate Justin Trudeau on his re-election as Prime Minister and thank all of the candidates who put their names on the ballot, and put their lives on hold to make democracy work.

I look forward to working with the new government and elected MPs of all stripes on priorities identified throughout the campaign: improving our healthcare system, expanding drug coverage with pharmacare, making education affordable and taking action on the climate crisis. Continue reading

Ford Urges Trudeau to Work with Him on “Shared Priorities”

Ford wants new federal government to help pitch in on services for Ontario municipalities, people

“Ontarians need and expect our governments to work with our municipal partners to build new and needed hospital infrastructure, create long-term care beds for our aging population, address gridlock and congestion on our roads and to build affordable housing for young people and families.”               – Ontario Premier Doug Ford

A Statement from Ontario Premier Doug Ford on the Federal Election 

Posted October 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Toronto — Today (October 22nd) Doug Ford, Premier Of Ontario, Issued The Following Statement: 

“I want to congratulate Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on his re-election, and congratulate all federal leaders on a hard fought campaign to ensure Canadians’ voices are heard on the important issues facing this country. 

Our government looks forward to working with the Prime Minister, and with all federal parties, to build better public services and to make life more affordable and prosperous for Ontarians and all Canadians.  

This Ford government sticker is a shot at one of the federal Liberal government’s efforts to place a price on climate-changing carbon pollution by, in part, demonizing it as a “tax.” Ford is continuing to fight the so-called “carbon tax” in the courts.

We stand ready to work with the federal government on important shared priorities, including building critical infrastructure for the future, breaking down barriers to trade, ensuring better access to mental health services, and investing in health care, education and other vital public services. 

Our Government is further encouraged by the Prime Minister’s commitment on the campaign trail to fund the federal government’s share of the all-new Ontario line subway project. 

Ontarians need and expect our governments to work with our municipal partners to build new and needed hospital infrastructure, create long-term care beds for our aging population, address gridlock and congestion on our roads and to build affordable housing for young people and families. 

I look forward to working with Prime Minister Trudeau and to continuing to work with the federal government to deliver on the priorities that matter most to the people of Ontario.”

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

Canada’s Election Results Are A Win for Climate Action

“As a first order of business, the federal government must legislate a new greenhouse gas reduction target for this country. … The government also needs to bring a swift end to fossil fuel subsidies, reign in the disinformation campaigns paid for by the fossil fuel lobby, and craft a transition plan for workers and communities who will be impacted by the phaseout of fossil fuels from our economy.” 

Statement from Tim Gray, Executive Director of Environmental Defence, on the results of the 2019 Federal Election

Posted October 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

This election was essentially a referendum on climate change action, and Canadians voted a strong “yes!”

Although a majority of Canadians didn’t vote for any one political party, a majority of Canadians did vote for a more ambitious climate action plan.

Now the parties and members of  parliament must work together across party lines to forge an alliance to deliver action in line with what Canadians are expecting and what science tells us must be done.

As a first order of business, the federal government must legislate a new greenhouse gas reduction target for this country and increase our level of ambition to ensure Canada does its part to limit warming to 1.5 degrees. Continue reading

You Are Invited to a Charity Bazaar to Support the Good Work of Niagara Action for Animals

A Call-Out from Niagara Action for Animals (NAfA)

Posted October 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – NAfA will be holding a bazaar at the Fairview Mall on Geneva Street in St. Catharines this Wednesday, October 23rd and Thursday October 24th during mall hours.

We will be at the IKEA end of the mall this time and have a whole host of new and nearly new items to  sell…. including household goods, decor, children’s toys & stuffies & books, jewellery, framed prints, ‘pet stuff’ and more!

We hope you can come see us and find some bargains or just pop by for a chat.

P.S. – Knit Cat (pictured in this post) will be joining us.

Niagara Action for Animals is a non-profit, all volunteer charity devoted to ending all forms of animal cruelty through education, direct action and legitimate protest.

For more on Niagara Action for Animals and its advocacy work, click on – https://niagaraactionforanimals.org/ .

A Brief Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large –

Niagara Action for Animals is currently one of the longest-lasting citizen groups advocating for any issue in Niagara, and even if you don’t agree with its positions or actions on every issue, it has done and it continues to do some great work for all creatures great and small.

It is a group that deserves the greater community’s support which is why Niagara At Large is pleased to  post NAfA’s call-out for this charity event.  Please support it if you can.

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“A politician thinks of the next election. a leader thinks of the next generation.” – Bernie Sanders

This Monday, October 21st – Vote Strategically. Vote for a Safe and Healthy Future for Generations to Come. VOTE FOR OUR PLANET

Vote for the Candidate in Your Riding – Liberal, NDP or Green – Who You Believe is Most Likely to Win and Spare Us from the Nightmare of a Service Gutting, Climate-Denying Ford-Scheer Coalition in Ontario

Vote Liberal, Green or NDP, whichever party and candidate you believe has the best chance in your riding of beating the Conservative and fighting for a better future for us all.

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher                 Doug Draper

Posted October 20th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

I have often wondered who, among us, is getting called for all the polls we read and hear about during provincial and federal elections,

Then a few days ago, for perhaps only the second or third time in my life, I was called by a national polling agency and asked to respond to a few questions about this Monday’s federal election.

First I was asked, who I thought was the best leader among all at the helm of parties in this federal race. My answer, without a nanosecond of hesitation, was Green Party Leader Elizabeth

The very next ask from the pollster was which party in my party that I planned to vote for. My answer was the Liberals.

If this comes across as confusing, disappointing or something worse to you, let me try offering a brief explanation. Continue reading

“Why I Would Not Vote For April Jeffs”

Niagara Centre Conservative Candidate’s Record on former NPCA Board, Regional Council Should Be Enough To Count Her Out

A Commentary by Ed Smith

Posted October 18th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

If I lived in Niagara Centre (and I don’t), I would not vote for Aril Jeffs, who is now running in that riding as the federal Conservative candidate.

Ed Smith raises concerns about operations at a Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority board meeting three years ago. April Jeffs was a board member at the time.

There are many reasons why I wouldn’t, and Jeff’s promotional ads in which she talks about the need for “trust” has made me feel compelled to write this.

April Jeffs was on the Board of Directors of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) and was a councillor at the Niagara Region during what can only be described as some of the darkest days of politics in Niagara’s history.

In the interest of transparency, I need to tell you that I am the Niagara citizen that April and the rest of the NPCA board at the time and a now former CAO (Chief Administrative Officer) of the Conservation Authority tried unsuccessfully (in 2016 and 2017) to sue.

They were disturbed by me being critical of their actions at the NPCA and by my demands for answers. Continue reading

NPCA and Conservation Authority’s former CAO Mark Brickell Have Reportedly  “Resolved” Differences Over a Hefty Lawsuit

Brickell sued the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority for $2.3 million in February of 2019 for wrongfull dismissal by now former NPCA administrators and board members in late 2018

A Brief Foreword Note by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

Posted October 18th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Former NPCA CAO Mark Brickell and the Conservation Authority have apparently reached a settlement on Brickell’s $2.3 million lawsuit against the agency. No further detailed have been made available.

I knew that the NPCA’s new board and administrators were working to reach some sort of mutually agreeable settlement to the heft lawsuit former NPCA CAO Mark Brickell filed against the agency in February of this year.

However, we have no details on whatever settlement may have been reached in recent days or any payment or compensation the NPCA has made to Brickell, who served in the role of CAO from April 2017 to December of last year.

The following “Joint Statement”, released late this Friday afternoon, October 18th, 2019 as all of the information we have received so far.

It came with a note from an NPCA communications specialist, reading; “Because this is remains an HR matter, the NPCA will not be providing any further comment.”  Continue reading

Outdoor Adventurer Owen Bjorgan to Speak on Niagara’s Great Wetlands and Watersheds

Join Host Friends of One Mile Creek and Guest Speaker Owen Bjorgan at a Free Meeting on Wednesday, 23rd, at  7.m. in the Niagara-on-the-Lake  Community Centre

An Invite from Friends of One Mile Creek (FOMC) in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Posted October 18th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario  – At the October 23rd meeting of Friends of One Mile Creek (FOMC), special guest speaker Owen Bjorgan will talk about Niagara’s wetlands and what’s happening in the watersheds of our traditional creeks such as One Mile Creek, Two Mile Creek, Four Mile Creek and Eight Mile Creek.

Owen Bjorgan doing what he loves – exploring Niagara’s natural places

An accomplished photographer and experienced outdoor adventurer, Owen will explain and show how important wetlands are in our ecosystem. Continue reading

Fair Tax Report Card Grades Federal Parties On Election Promises

The Conservatives came in Dead Last for their Platform!

“The NDP is tops with an overall mark of A- for producing one of the mostprogressive platforms in decades, with the best plans to close taxloopholes, tackle tax havens, make the tax system more progressive andlevel the digital playing field by taxing foreign e-commerce giants.”

“The Greens weren’t too far behind with a B+ for their ambitious proposalsincluding increasing the carbon pricing system and closing tax loopholes.”

“The Liberals and the Bloc both tied in third place with a score of C- afterreleasing platforms that mostly skipped over tax fairness measures while the Conservatives came in dead last with an F for their platform, which included proposals to reintroduce tax breaks for millionaires.”

A News Release from the nation-wide public interest group, Canadians for Fair Taxation

Posted October 18th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

We’ve just released our Fair Tax Report Card grading every party on the tax fairness strength of their platforms and promises.

Grades were based on the top five tax fairness priorities our supporters selected this summer: closing tax loopholes, tackling tax havens, making the tax system more progressive, levelling the digital playing field, and addressing climate change. Continue reading

City of Hamilton Staff Upset Over Ford Government’s Proposed Quarry Rule Changes

The potential changes could affect water tables, trucking routes and where quarries could expand. Self-filing procedures and elimination of licensing for some “low risk” activities are also proposed.

Changes of concern to Hamilton and other municipalities include no longer requiring “agreements between municipalities and aggregate producers regarding aggregate haulage.”

News from Citizens at City Hall, a Hamilton, Ontario-based citizen watchdog group

Posted October 16th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Hamilton, Ontario – City of Hamilton staff are fuming over a Ford government re-write of the rules governing quarrying and related aggregate transportation.

The provincial plans emerged from a “summit” last March to which the
city was not invited.

And once again the changes have not been spelled out in
sufficient detail to determine their impacts, although they have won
the endorsement of the aggregate industry association.

The potential changes could affect water tables, trucking routes and
where quarries could expand. Self-filing procedures and elimination of
licensing for some “low risk” activities are also proposed. Continue reading

ClaraDerma+ is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer

“A living wage reflects what earners need to be paid based on the actual costs of living and being included in the community.”

News from the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

Posted October 16th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

ClaraDerma+ co-owners Alicia Yap and Olenka Allison with Niagara Poverty Reduction Netwok chair Glen Walker

Niagara, Ontario – The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that ClaraDerma+ has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level.

ClaraDerma+ is a medical aesthetics clinic dedicated to helping patients address their skin needs using a variety of preventative measures, corrective treatments and patient education. They are based in St. Catharines and currently employ five full time, three part time and three contract staff.

“Being a living wage employer is not only beneficial to our staff’s quality of life, but also beneficial to the business as a whole when the people working here are happy to be a part of the team. Our clinic’s tagline being “your concern is our concern” does not only apply to our clients/patients,” says ClaraDerma+ co-owners Alicia Yap and Olenka Allison. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Now Moving to Weaken Rules for Owners of Province’s Quarries and Pits

A Call on All of Us to Speak Out for Putting Our Species and Others before Stones and Gravel

A Call-Out from Ontario Nature, a not-for-profit, non-partisan citizens’ advocacy group for protecting and preserving Ontario’s natural heritage 

Posted October 14th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Here we go again.

Relentless in the pursuit of its “open for business” agenda, the Government of Ontario wants to weaken protections for nature in order to fast-track development.

Specifically, the government aims to make potentially devastating amendments to Ontario’s Provincial Policy Statement (PPS) which would permit pits and quarries on sensitive landscapes across the province.

Ontarians cannot let these proposed changes fly under the radar. If you agree, please join Ontario Nature in voicing your concern. Continue reading

Niagara Centre MPP Pleads With Ontario’s Ford Government to “Do The Right Things” For Children and Families Struggling With Autism

Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch

“Each day that children ,,, are denied much needed therapy, it is another day their full potential for success and growth is thwarted by your government’s inaction on getting funding finalized.” – Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch

An ‘Urgent Open Letter’ from Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch to Ford’s Minister of Children, Community and Social Services

Posted October 16th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Signs like this have become commonplace in Ontario since Doug Ford’s Ontario Conservatives were elected to power in June, 2018.

Dear Minister Todd Smith:

I am sending this urgent letter on behalf of constituent Joe Seranni of Welland who has yet to see any provincial funding to provide much needed therapy for his son Ashton.

Ashton, who was 3 years old when his father applied in March, has been diagnosed with autism and his Physician recommended 10 hours of applied behaviour analysis (ABA) therapy a week.

Joe will tell you almost in tears the advances his son has made with the limited therapy he is now getting weekly that he is paying out of pocket. Otherwise, there would be no therapy at all. Continue reading

City of Hamilton Continues Battling Ford Government Over Proposed Gutting of Policies to Fight Climate Change and Protect Green Lands

‘The province’s new rules on climate change are limited to preparing for its “potential” impacts. … There are no policies within the (Ford government’s revised Provincial Policy Statement) document which speak to the importance of taking measures now to prevent or avoid climate change,” declares a City of Hamilton staff report.

A News Article by the Hamilton-based citizens’ watchdog group, Citizens At City Hall (CATCH)

(This article was originally posted on September 30th, 2019 in CATCH’s online newsletter at http://hamiltoncatch.org/list_articles.php .)

Posted October 15th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Bulldozing over ever more paradise to make way for more low-density, urban sprawl.

Hamilton, Ontario – City staff are challenging yet another massive rewrite of planning rules by the provincial government. Planning staff oppose the province’s proposed elimination of policies to fight climate change and protect sensitive natural areas.

They are also questioning “market based” changes that will make it easier for developers to pave over farmland and effectively shift planning approvals “from a municipal-led approach to a developer-led one.”

Municipalities are facing a major revision of the Provincial Policy Statement (PPS), the document which sets out the overriding rules that all land use planning in Ontario “must be consistent with”.  The PPS directs policies on housing, infrastructure, transportation, economic development, aggregate extraction, land servicing arrangements and other municipal activities. Continue reading

This Thanksgiving, Ontario Premier Doug Ford Says We Have A Lot To Be Thankful For

Ontario Premier Doug Ford issued the following statement on Thanksgiving Day, 2o19

Posted October 14th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford wishes Ontarians a happy Thanksgiving

Toronto — “Today, people across Ontario will come together to celebrate Thanksgiving. It’s a time to be thankful for the many good things in each of our own lives.

We all have our different traditions, whether it’s carving a turkey, volunteering at the local soup kitchen, or giving thanks before sharing a meal with loved ones.

On this day, I also want to recognize and give thanks for the work of our first responders and our Canadian service members. They go above and beyond every day to keep us safe and healthy.

From my family to yours, wishing you a very Happy Thanksgiving.” – Ontario Premier Doug Ford

End of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s Statement and the News Release circulated by Ontario News

The above image obviously did not come from the Ontario government’s news media reps with the Premier’s Thanksgiving statement.

A Thanksgiving Footnote from Niagara At Large –

In this photo, circulated in social media before the 2018 provincial elections, here is then-Ontario Conservative Party leader Doug Ford posing with this then Niagara Centre Riding candidate April Jeffs

And  if we don’t have enough to be thankful for this Thanksgiving season, consider the following. 

We now have April Jeffs , a former Wainfleet mayor and a former member of the board of directors of the Niaagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) under the management of past NPCA administrators, including  Carmen D’Angelo and David Barrick, and Doug Ford’s former  Niagara Centre Riding candidate in the 2018 Ontario election, running as the Conservative/Andrew Scheer candidate in the Niagara Centre Riding in this federal election.

Is the turkey ready yet?

To review the special report Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk released a year ago this September onoperations at the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority under the administration of the NPCA’s past administrators and board of directors, click on – http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/specialreports/specialreports/NPCA_en.pdf .

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“A politician thinks of the next election. a leader thinks of the next generation.” – Bernie Sanders

In this Canadian Election, Vote for Climate Action 

A Message from Ontario Nature, a non-partisan, public advocacy group for protecting and preserving our natural heritage 

Posted October 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Are you ready to vote for nature?  

You don’t need to wait in line on October 21st. Advance voting has already started and runs through the holiday Monday, October 14th.

Here’s what you need: 

Continue reading

Canadians Say Politicians Need to Tackle Plastics Pollution

“Nine out of 10 Canadians are concerned with plastics pollution in groundwater sources and drinking water, almost nine out of 10 are concerned about plastics pollution in soil and food eaten.”

A Message to All Candidates in this Federal Election from Friends of the Earth, one of the more time-honoured environmental groups on the plant

Posted October 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – Half way through the federal election, Friends of the Earth Canada has a message for Canadian politicians. 

The electorate wants action to stop plastics pollution: 86% of Canadians want you to take more action on plastics as a way of reducing climate harmful greenhouse gases. And 8 out 10 Canadians will support you to ban production and use of single-use disposable plastic containers and packaging.

Friends of the Earth is releasing its new national poll with six questions on plastics pollution. Oraclepoll Research Limited conducted the 1,200 person national poll on behalf of Friends of the Earth between September 20-23 (margin of error for total N=1,200 sample is ± 2.8%, 19 times out of 20). Complete results are attached to the release – including vote intent breakout by question. Continue reading

A Brief Tribute to One of Rock Music’s Greatest Drummers – Ginger Baker

August 19th, 1039 to October 6th, 2019

He was a member of the legendary power trio, Cream

By Doug Draper

Posted October 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

It is a little belated, but I can’t go let another day go by without posting a wee bit of a tribute to Ginger Baker, who was, without question, one of the greatest rock drummers in the world.

Ginger Baker, in action during the 1960s, with the legendary super group Cream

Ginger (Peter Edward) Baker, who found himself, along with Eric Clapton and Jack Bruce, swept to worldwide fame in the 1960s as part of the powerhouse trio Cream, died this October 6th in his native at age 80.

Eighty-years old! I know the years have been racing by, but that is still a little a little wild to rap my mind around. 

I can still remember those jaw-dropping moments, as a young kid in high school, turning on a radio and, for the very first time, listening to one of their most commercially successful songs, ‘Sunshine of Your Love’, from an album called ‘Disraeli Gears’, which has stood the test of time, more than 50 years later. Continue reading

Two-Thirds of North American Birds at Risk of Extinction Due to Climate Change

“Our elected officials at every level of government must hear from their constituents that this is a priority. Audubon is committed to protecting the places birds need now and in the future and taking action to address the root causes of climate change.” – Renee Stone, Vice President of Climate for the National Audubon Society

A Introductory Commentary to this News from the National Audubon Society of the United States from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted October 11th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Of all of the disturbing news that has come out in recent years about the rapid acceleration of damage and destruction climate change is wreaking on our planet, this news about what has been happening and what could very well continue happening to bird populations in Canada and the United States now occupies a place near the top of my worst news list.

I was out on Cape Cod this September, where one of the many joys is watching sea birds running along the shores, pecking their beaks in the sand, or soaring above the surf at sun rise or sun set, when I first read a report in a magazine called Science about the significant crash in bird populations across North America over the past 50 or so years.

According to the study cited in the magazine, a continued loss of natural habitat, including woodlands, wetlands, and natural pastures to urban sprawl and agriculture has played no small part in the disappearance of an estimated three billion wild birds. Continue reading

Niagara River Corridor Recognized As 40th Wetland of International Importance by United States

“The Niagara River has captivated American and global citizens alike as a national symbol, a cultural landmark and as a milestone in America’s modern conservation movement. It’s only fitting that one of the most recognizable waterfalls in the world be included in the Ramsar convention’s wetlands of international importance.” – Steve Guertin, Deputy Director, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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

Posted October 11th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, New York. – The United States side of the Niagara River Corridor, iconic for its world-renowned waterfalls and globally significant bird and fish populations, was (this past October 3rd) designated by the United States as a Wetland of International Importance under the world’s oldest environmental treaty, the Ramsar Convention.

Visited by millions of people, and the source of electrical power for vast populations of two countries, the Niagara River is vital to North America’s economy. It is enjoyed by hundreds of thousands of boaters, hikers, anglers, birdwatchers and swimmers each year.

The river is a laboratory for research and education that informs the world and it serves as a model of successful conservation and restoration in the midst of large cities. Continue reading

 It Takes A Forest To Fight Climate Change  

How a Made-In-Canada National Tree Planting Strategy Can Help 

“Canada has the third highest land potential to plant trees in the world – 117 billion trees over 78.4 million hectares, to be exact. This represents more than 10 per cent of the global trillion tree target, meaning Canada has real potential to become a climate leader on a global stage by putting these trees in the ground.” 

By Rob Keen, Registered Professional Forester and CEO of Forests Ontario and Forest Recovery Canada  

Posted October 11th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Good news is rare, though it seems like nearly every day for the past few weeks there have been new commitments by global leaders to fight climate change by planting huge numbers of trees.  

In my 38 years as a forester, I’ve never experienced enthusiasm for tree planting as powerful as what we’ve seen in 2019.

The trigger? Climate change.

So now, as Canadians, how do we harness and deploy large-scale tree planting on a national scale?

Planting one trillion trees around the world may be one of the most effective ways to combat the impacts of climate change, according to a recent study by ETH Zurich University and the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations.    Continue reading

New Report Bakes In Ford Conservatives’ Brand as Climate Laggards and Friends of Polluters

 “What is it about Republicans (if you are Canadian, substitute the word “Republicans” here for “Conservatives”)and the environment? They never waver from their commitment to do nothing.”                                                                                                        – American comedian, political commentator and HBO television host Bill Mayer

A News Commentary by Doug Draper and a New Report from the non-for-profit, non-partisan public advocacy group, Environmental Defence Canada

Posted October 10th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford has accomplished little or nothing on the climate emergency file, according to a new report released by the public advocacy group, Environmental Defence

A short answer to Bill Maher’s question is that for current generations of Republicans in his country and current generations of Conservatives in Canada, any kind of environmental protection policies and programs are enemies of the gods they worship more than their children’s future – money, power and growth at any cost, otherwise known as unbridled, predatory capitalism.

In summary, looking after the natural world around us is simply not in a modern-day Republican’s or Conservative’s DNA. Continue reading

Following Cruel Shooting Incident, “Baxter” the Cat is Now Healing and Available for Adoption

Investigation of Shooting Leads to Niagara Falls Man being Charged with Five Counts of Animal Cruelty

Baxter the cat is on the mend and looking for a loving home

A News Release from Kevin, ExecutiveDirector/Animal Cruelty Inspector, Lincoln County Humane Society

Niagara Falls, Ontario – In September, 2019, the Lincoln County Humane Society responded to a complaint of a cat being shot with a BB gun, by a resident of Niagara Falls.

Shortly after the shooting, Niagara Regional Police Officers attended thescene and quickly brought the cat to the LCHS Animal Clinic for care. Overthe next few days the cat, now named “Baxter”, remained in critical care ata veterinary hospital.

While his prognosis was very poor, Baxter has nowalmost made a full recovery and will be available for adoption soon at the LCHS in St. Catharines.  In support of Baxter the LCHS provided over $2,500 worth of veterinary care, which has only been partially been covered by donations. Continue reading

Farewell to a Best Friend of Our Great Lakes and to a Great Protector of the Health and Welfare of Millions of Americans and Canadians who live Around Them 

Remembering Veteran Environmentalist and a Great Lakes United founding member Lee Botts 

A Tribute from Long-time Ontario environmentalist and a former Great Lakes United leader, John Jackson 

Posted October 10th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Dear Great Lakes Friends and Colleagues 

Celebrating the life and legacy of Great Lakes environmentalist Lee Botts

It is with great memories and deep appreciation of her work for the Great Lakes for almost 60 years, that I tell you of Lee Botts death on Saturday at age 91. 

Lee has been an inspiration for so many of us who were lucky enough to know her, and a mentor for many of our current Great Lakes activists.

Lee was always outspoken, always had deep knowledge to support her outspokenness, and never hesitated to push at whatever level necessary to protect and enhance the Great Lakes system.  Lee was always searching for solutions and pushing for and working on implementation of those solutions.

She always had a good sense of the politics of the situation and of how to work the political system.

And she made time to talk with and support young activists. 

Continue reading

Help Stop Ford Government from Declaring Open Season on Ontario’s Wolves and Coyotes

A Call-Out to All of Us who care about Wildlife from the Green Party of Ontario 

Posted October 10th 2019 on Niagara At Large 

All eyes are focused on the federal election, but we need your help today to protect Ontario’s wolves.  

THE FORD GOVERNMENT WANTS TO DECLARE OPEN SEASON ON WOLVES AND COYOTES in northern Ontario under the guise of moose conservation.

                               

But scientists, and the ministry’s own website, say that a one-dimensional strategy focused only on hunting wolves and coyotes won’t work.   Continue reading

Sprawling Pollinator Garden Created At Niagara’s Regional Headquarters 

Protecting the pollinator population through planting News from Niagara’s Regional Government 

Posted October 10, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Niagara, Ontario – (This past) September 20th and 21st, Niagara Region welcomed over 75 volunteers from across the region to assist in the planting of more than 1900 native pollinator plants in the Niagara Region headquarters’ new pollinator garden.

Volunteers from across the Niagara community help plant a pollinator garden at the regional headquarters.

 The 3,000 sq. ft. garden features a wide variety of pollinator plants that provide a continuous source of flowers from spring through fall. Continue reading

Time Flies When You Are Making Music!

Celebrating 30 years of Robert Cooper with CHORUS NIAGARA

‘One of Canada’s foremost choral musicians, Robert Cooper is also Artistic Director of the Orpheus Choir of Toronto and the Opera in Concert Chorus.’

An Invite to All from Chorus Niagara in Niagara, Ontario

Posted October 10th, 2019 on Niagara At Large It thrills us to celebrate the 30th anniversary of Chorus Niagara Artistic Director Robert Cooper.

Chorus Niagara artistic director Robert Cooper

Bob’s artistic leadership drives Chorus Niagara’s pursuit of musical excellence and our continued success as a pillar of the arts in Niagara. We dedicate our 57th season to him and his ongoing musical legacy in the choral arts in Canada.

After 31 successful years bringing fine vocal and choral music to all of Canada as Executive Producer of Opera and Choral Music for CBC Radio Two, Mr. Cooper now pursues a full-time conducting schedule.

One of Canada’s foremost choral musicians, Robert Cooper is also Artistic Director of the Orpheus Choir of Toronto and the Opera in Concert Chorus. He is formerly the Artistic Director of the Ontario Male Chorus. He taught for several years as a member of the Choral Department, Faculty of Music, University of Toronto and conducted the National Youth Choir of Canada, the Ontario Youth Choir (1979, 2007) and a Celebration of Canadian Choral Music at Carnegie Hall. Continue reading

Annual Ball’s Falls Thanksgiving Festival Celebrates 45 Years

Friday, Oct. 11 thru Monday, Oct. 14, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

An Invite to All from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority

Posted October 10, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – More than 170 unique artisans, crafters, local farmers, and talented musicians from across the country will once again descend upon Ball’s Falls Conservation Area this long weekend, for the 45th Annual Ball’s Falls Thanksgiving Festival.

In addition to the arts, crafts, and wares, visitors will enjoy the incredible beauty and spectacular scenery nestled on the majestic Niagara Escarpment and Twenty Valley ecosystem.

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Fall Colours on Full Display this Thanksgiving Weekend at Ontario’s Niagara Parks

Niagara Parks’ Nature Centre overlooking a spectacular Niagara Glen and the lower Niagara River. All photos courtesy of Niagara Parks

Niagara Parkway and trail network offer stunning views from lake to lake

Iconic ‘Friends’ couch coming to Table Rock

Reflect upon a moment in history during Battle of Queenston Heights memorial

Locally sourced menus and Thanksgiving Brunch at Niagara Parks restaurants

Last chance for fall promotions at Niagara Parks Golf Courses

News from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission

Posted October 10th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Hiking Niagara Parks’ scenic trails

Niagara Falls, Ontario – Celebrate the transition to fall and take in the vibrant colours by exploring the hiking trails, parks, gardens and natural wonders found throughout Niagara Parks, as you enjoy the beauty and serenity of the fall colours all along the scenic Niagara Parkway.

Thanksgiving weekend is the perfect chance to take advantage of the remaining warm temperatures and enjoy all there is to do at Niagara Parks: 

56 Kilometres of Breathtaking Autumn Landscape 

The Niagara region is famous for its stunning fall scenes, from rolling hills lined with vineyards to roadside fruit stands offering locally grown produce, and Niagara Parks is no exception. Continue reading

Niagara At Large Will Be Back Soon – If Maybe Only For A Little While

We’ve Got What Could Be the Most Important Election for Our Future to Weigh In On

A Message from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted October 7th, 2019

I’m back from a weeks-long, out-of-country break and the journalist in me is dying to get back in the fray – at least for now.

We are in to the last few week of a federal election in Canada – one that may very well make the difference between a future that could be promising or could be a nightmare for generations to come – and I feel a need to get some news and commentary in, if it will do any good.

We will hold off making decisions about the future of Niagara At Large until the October 21st election is over.

So Niagara At Large will get back to posting more news and commentary in a few days.

Meanwhile, I urge all of you – especially young people out there – to stay informed and to vote for the candidate in your riding who shows the most promise of fighting for your future.

That means voting for possibly any candidate running for the almost any of the key parties – Liberal, NDP or Green – that convinces you that they will made it a number one priority to address the greatest threat facing life on this planet in this century – an overloading of carbon-based greenhouse gases that has opened the door to a potentially irreversible climate catastrophe.

Of course, we want a healthy and just economy for people too, but there will be no place left for that if we do not also have a healthy, liveable planet.

For the sake of our future, stay away from Andrew Scheer (left) and his Conservative partners and climate laggards like Doug Ford

That should count the federal Conservative Party of Andrew Scheer out. There is simply no real evidence to suggest that Scheer or any of his Conservative affiliates, including Premiers Doug Ford of Ontario and Jason Kenny of Alberta, will take the necessary action to address this existential threat to our future.

So stay engaged and vote as if a healthy, liveable future on this planet is at stake, because all of the leading-edge science around the world – science that Scheer, Ford and company choose not to take seriously – says that it is.

More on this in the days ahead. Stay tuned.

  • Doug Draper,  journalist at large

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Scheer’s Federal Conservatives Say ‘No’ to Legislating Carbon Emission Reductions that Line Up With Keeping Warming Below 1.5°C – A Paris Agreement Target

Leading Canadian Environmental Organizations Release Responses from Federal Parties on 10 Environmental Priority Questions

A News Release from Environmental Defence Canada, a citizens’ advocacy group for our environment

Posted October ??, 2019 on Niaggara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – This October 1st, Canada’s leading environmental organizations released the answers to a Federal Party Survey on Environmental Platforms that address the climate change, biodiversity, toxics and waste crises harming our country.

The survey was distributed to the six main political parties in July 2019 and responses were received from five of them: the Bloc Quebecois, Conservative Party of Canada, Green Party of Canada, Liberal Party of Canada and New Democratic Party. The People’s Party of Canada did not respond.

The survey represents the collective priorities of the 14 environmental organizations and outlines required actions to address the environmental protection, economic justice and human rights issues facing Canadians. Continue reading

You Are Invited to a Public Forum on Finding Solutions to Homelessness in Niagara

– Be There on Wednesday October 9th  at 8 p.m. at the St. Catharines Central Library in Niagara, Ontario –

“Work is underway on a community plan  that  has been undertaken by the Niagara Region-wide Housing and Homeless Service system.”                                                                                           – Lori Beech, Executive Director of Bethlehem Place

An Invite to All from the Niagara District Council of Women

Posted October 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

On Wednesday, October 9th  at 8 p.m. at the St. Catharines Central Library, at 54 Church Street,  the Niagara District Council of Women (NDCW) will hold a public forum on “Homelessness in Niagara-Community Solutions”.

Panelists  will  focus on  the current   efforts of  agencies, individuals, faith communities  and municipal governments to work together to quickly develop  plans of action  to  prevent  homelessness, serve those who suffer from it, build more affordable housing  and stem the tide of Niagara’s  growing housing  crisis. Continue reading

Ontario NDP Leader Calls on Ford to Come Out of Hiding and Face Parents After Narrowly Avoiding Strike

Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

“While parents across Ontario have worried about what’s happening at their schools, Doug Ford has gone into hiding: avoiding parents and being unavailable to media at Queen’s Park.” – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A Statement from  the Office of Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted October 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford, whose popularity numbers have tanked over his first year in power, and in the wake of cuts to education and other public services, closed down the provincial election before his partisan federal Tory pal Andrew Scheer bean is current run for prime minister, and will not re-open the legislature until the federal election is over.

Queen’s Park – Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says Doug Ford needs to come out of hiding following a narrowly averted education workers’ strike that would have closed schools across Ontario.

“Doug Ford did everything he could to pick a fight and move ahead with an agenda of cuts and chaos. Yesterday, while parents were left wondering whether classes would be on, he was missing in action,” said Horwath.

Ford’s education cuts have already had a devastating effect on schools: education work positions and 10,000 teaching positions are being eliminated, high school students have seen course options vanish and schools are cutting back on everything from library time for students to cleaning in kindergarten classrooms.

While parents across Ontario have worried about what’s happening at their schools, Doug Ford has gone into hiding: avoiding parents and being unavailable to media at Queen’s Park. Horwath called on Ford to come out of hiding and reverse his education cuts.

“The Premier gave himself five months off, but recess is over,” said Horwath. “It’s time for him to stop denying the impact of his education cuts, reverse them today and work with the people who make our schools work instead of attacking them.”

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Niagara At Large is Taking a Brief Break and Will Be Back in Early October

A Message from NAL reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted September 26th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

For the next six or seven days, Niagara At Large will be on the road and will therefore not be posting new news and commentary.

It is time for a little break

The site and all of the news and commentary already posted will remain available to our readers, however, and we welcome any responses to those posts that you choose to send our way.

Every effort will be made to periodically check for reader’s comments while we are on the road and we will endeavor to get them on a.s.a.p. for all to read.

We also encourage individuals and organizations to continue emailing news releases and information packages for future posting . And we thank everyone in advance for your patience and understanding while we take a short break.

There is a good deal going on in our region and world that warrants serious attention, including a federal election all Canadians should be engaged in, and we will be getting back at it soon.

Stay tuned.

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U.S. Side of Niagara River to be Designated a ‘Wetland of International Importance’

‘With this designation, the Niagara River Corridor becomes the 40th Ramsar site in the United States and joins more than 2,300 wetlands worldwide recognized for their rare and unique habitat, wildlife, and biological diversity.’

News from the the U.S.-based Niagara River Greenway Commission, New York State Parks, University at Buffalo, and the Bi-national Niagara River Ramsar Steering Committee

Posted September 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara River (U.S.) Corridor To Officially Be Recognized As A Ramsar Site

On Thursday, October 3rd, 2019, a ceremony will be held designating the Niagara River (U.S.) Corridor as a Wetland of International Importance under the Ramsar Convention, a global treaty supporting the conservation and sustainable use of wetlands and related waters.

 The ceremony will be hosted by the Niagara River Greenway Commission, New York State Parks, University at Buffalo, and the Bi-national Niagara River Ramsar Steering Committee, with representatives attending from the State of New York and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Continue reading

Since When Are Higher Speed Limits An Answer To Congested Highways?

Apparently They Are in Ford’s Ontario, Where Starting this September 26th, You’ll Be Able To Drive Even Faster on the Niagara Stretch of the QEW

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Am I on another planet, or are there other people out there who feel that raising speed limes on Ontario highways, including the section of the QEW between St. Catharines and Hamilton, is not a good idea?

The speed limit on that stretch of the QEW and two others highways in the province – Highway 402 from London to Sarnia and Highway 417 from Ottawa/Gloucester to Ontario/Quebec border – is being raised from 100 to 110 kilometres per hour this September 26th.

And to read a news release put out this September 24th by the constituency office of Niagara West MPP and Ford government representative Sam Oosterhoff, you would think that these experiments, or “pilots” as the Ford government calls them, on three highways in Ontario may be a key to “improve traffic flow on provincial highways.”

“Traffic flow on the QEW is a major concern for residents who commute to Hamilton and Toronto from Niagara,” said Oosterhoff in the news release. 

That may very well be true but how is raising the speed limit going to help? Continue reading

Greta Lets World Leaders Have It Over Climate Crisis

“You come to us young people for hope. How dare you. You have stolen my dreams and my childhood with your empty words…. People are suffering. People are dying. Entire ecosystems are collapsing. We are in the beginning of a mass extinction and all you can talk about it money and fairy tales of eternal economic growth – how dare you?”                                                                                  – 16-year-old, Swedish  climate activist Greta Thunberg, speaking to world leaders this September 23rd,  at the 2019 UN climate action summit in New York

Climate activist Greta Thunberg delivering a sizzling message to world leaders at the UN Climate Action Summit this September 23rd

A Brief Comment by Doug Draper, followed by Greta Thunberg’s message to world leaders at this September’s UN Climate Action Summit

Posted September 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres noted near the start of the first-ever Climate Action Summit the UN has hosted for young people around the world that world leaders with only “beautiful speeches” to offer, need not come to this summit with little or nothing but beautiful speeches.

Come to the summit instead, said the UN chief, with “concrete plans for cutting harmful greenhouse gas emissions, and strategies for carbon neutrality by 2050.”

One wonders how many world leaders that leaves out? Probably quite a few.

UN Secretary-General Antonia Guterres and Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg shake hands during Climate Action Summit

Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, did not show up, reportedly due to the federal election. And U.S. President Donald Trump, who has even gone so far as to recently assault efforts to shift to energy-efficient light bulbs, made a token 10-to-15 minute appearance.

Trump left beforebefore 16-year-old, Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg, who has ignited a youth movement for the planet around the world, delivered a message at the summit that leaders like Trump and that Trudeau who, for his part, purchased (without any open consultation with Canadians)  a controversial pipeline for the tar sands with billions  of  taxdollars for that matter, need to hear.

It was quite a shot at those leaders who are not taking sufficient action to address what is a full-blown climate emergency, and it speaks for itself.

Here is the entire message for you to watch by clicking on the screen below –

Hours after Greta Thunberg delivered her message to world leaders, Trump fired out the following tweet about her – “She seems like a very happy young girl looking forward to a bright and wonderful future. So nice to see!”

A bright and wonderful future? Not the way he is going about gutting every environmental protection safeguard going back five decades ago, to the very first Earth Day.

The man is more dangerous to future life on this planet than Agent Orange and nuclear fall-out combined.

For an audio version of Greta Thunberg’s message, click on –https://soundcloud.com/unradio/clip-climate-activist-greta-thunbergs-remarks-at-the-climate-action-summit-at-un-hq-in-ny

For a recent story in Maclean’s magazine on Canada’s efforts to address the climate emergency, click on – https://www.macleans.ca/society/environment/india-is-putting-canadas-climate-change-plan-to-shame/

To visit Climate Action Tracker’s website for a rating of countries’ performance around addressing the climate crisis, click on – https://climateactiontracker.org/

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Ontario NDP Will Fight To Keep Port Colborne Urgent Care Centre

“I and the Ontario NDP will continue to fight to keep Port Colborne Urgent Care going. We will make sure the Ford Conservatives don’t allow crucial health care facilities to be ripped out of the Niagara Peninsula.”        – Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

Posted September 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP’s Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

The NDP MPP for Niagara Centre, Jeff Burch, had the following to say about the looming closure of Port Colborne’s urgent care centre, set for 2026:

Niagara Centre — Port Colborne residents rely on having an urgent care centre in their community that is quick and easy to access when a loved one gets injured or sick.

The NDP has long opposed the cancellation of health care services from the Niagara region, arguing that health care services should be added, not taken away. The Liberals put families at risk with hospital cuts and a plan to close multiple health care facilities in the Niagara Peninsula. Continue reading

Stay Engaged in the Climate Action Movement in Niagara

Here are more upcoming events at Brock University in St. Catharines/Niagara that you can participate in

Posted September 24th, 2019 on Niagara At LargeNIAGARA AT LARGE encourages you to join the conversation by sharing your views on this post in the space following the Bernie Sanders quote below.

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