Premier Doug Ford and his Environment Minister Jeff Yurek are moving to shut down work Conservation Authorities in Niagara and across the province are doing to protect and preserve Ontario’ watersheds

Conservation Ontario General Manager Kim Gavine
“We’ve been caught completely by surprise. … We’ve been working for months in good faith with the government to make a number of planning and development approvals streamlining changes to support their agenda to eliminate the deficit and implement the Housing Strategy. … I can only assume they are trying to avoid criticism about downloading conservation authorities’ programs and services to municipalities.” – Kim Gavine, General Manager of Conservation Ontario, the Association which represents the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and Ontario’s 35 other Conservation Authorities
A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted August 19th, 2019 on Niagara At Large
Conservation Authorities across the province “are stunned” by a letter the province’s anti-environment Ford government circulated to them this August 19th, recommending that they shut down any conservation programs that are not related to their “core mandate,” says a statement circulated by their umbrella group, Conservation Ontario.

Jeff Yurek, shown here in Ontario legislature, is Ford’s Minister of Environment. He seems more bent on declaring war on the environment than on protecting it.
As the letter signed by Jeff Yurek, a Ford Tory MPP for the Riding of Elgin-Middlesex-London who seems to be making it his business to go down as one of the worst environment minister in Ontario history, circulated through social media, Niagara At Large began receiving email from residents in Niagara with messages like “this is beyond nuts” and “the public needs to be outraged.”
The statement from Conservation Ontario and its general manager, Kim Gavine, representing the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and 35 other Conservation Authorities across the province, said the letter from the Ford government was “confusing and extremely disappointing.” Continue reading







Join the Green Party of Canada’s NIAGARA GREENS FEDERAL CAMPAIGN LAUNCH. Join us Thursday, August 22th at 6:30 pm, in the Pond Inlet at Brock University in J-Block of Mackenzie Chown Building in St. Catharines, Ontario.


This week, GM and Volkswagen announced they’d no longer be making hybrid vehicles.


“The fact is that no species has ever had such wholesale control over everything on earth, living or dead, as we now have. That lies upon us, whether we like it or not, an awesome responsibility. In our hands now lies not only our own future, but that of all other living creatures with whom we share the earth.”
Trump should look in the mirror and ask the question; “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the biggest rapist of all?”
Telecom giants like Bell and Rogers lobby the government and block competitors to reap huge profits, all at the expense of hard working Canadians.
“We are in the midst of an unprecedented extinction crisis, yet the Trump Administration is steamrolling our most effective wildlife protection law. This Administration seems set on damaging fragile ecosystems by prioritizing industry interests over science. We intend to fight these regulatory rollbacks so that we can preserve the natural world for generations to come.” —
If Canadians do not believe Trump’s ongoing war on our planet does not affect us, we are sorely mistaken.



“Tackling things such as gender inequality, racism, heterosexism and environmental degradation in schools would contribute to the notion that we are an interconnected community of people who need to support and help each other.” – Shauna Pomerantz, Associate Professor of Child and Youth Studies (CHYS), Brock University 




High water levels continue to impact other parts of Lakeside Park. The east Port Dalhousie pier and the Lakeside Park Beach remain temporarily closed to the public until further notice for safety reasons.

“And in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make.” – from one of the very last songs The Beatles ever recorded together as a group, and from one of the very last tracks on one of the group’s finest albums, Abbey Road 


Climate change, scientists tell us, is quite a bit about the frequency and intensity of storms. So here we are again.
There once was a time when that I well remember as an environment reporter in this region that people in Ontario pointed accusing fingers across to the Niagara River to polluters on the New York side, and to government bodies in New York State that didn’t seem to be doing enough to keep those polluters from poisoning the water, fish and air that people on both sides of the border drank, ate and breathed.
Following public consultation and approval from both regional and municipal councils, an updated Smoke and Vape-Free Outdoor Spaces Bylaw is now in effect for the Niagara region.
I am writing to request that your Ministry conduct a review into the planned closure next year of the Hamilton Forensics Pathology Unit. I have heard from constituents in my riding that the unit’s closure will have a devastating impact on families dealing with the loss of a loved one who require an autopsy.
In her words above, Toni Morrison might just have well have included the use of terms like “fake news” and “enemies of the people” and another strategy for assaulting writers and their work. And those two terms, the second of which has origins at least going back to the deadly purges of Soviet strongman Joseph Stalin, are not just the stuff of Trump.
“We should soundly reject language coming out of the mouths of any of our leaders that feeds a climate of fear and hatred or normalizes racist sentiments; leaders who demonize those who don’t look like us, or suggest that other people, including immigrants, threaten our way of life, or refer to other people as sub-human, or imply that America belongs to just one certain type of people.” – former U.S. President Barack Obama, in a statement he issued after a shooter poisoned with the same kind of white-supremacist hate Trump gins up at his rallies, murdered 22 people at a shopping mall in El Paso, Texas
I wasn’t planning to post something so soon on this again on a site where most of our focus should go to news and commentary on issues of interest and concern to our region of the world.
A Call-Out for Assistance from Brock University’s Biological Sciences Department 


“You’re telling people, don’t drink the water. Don’t even touch it,” said John C.
(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper – At a time of climate emergency this announcement from our New York neighbours is great news for all of us. Hydro power, while one of the oldest sources of energy), is still one of the cleanest and greenest, not to mention one of the safest, energy sources around.
The Ontario Health Coalition released a major new research report earlier this year revealing that resident-on-resident homicide rates are higher in Ontario’s long-term care homes than in any major cities in the province and that staff accident and injury rates are the highest of any sector in our economy.
The Coalition, which has advocated for improved access to care and improved regulated levels of care, released the following briefing note in response to the Inquiry’s report:

I was surprised myself when researching my paper—Unaccommodating: The Rental Wage in Canada



St. Catharines, Ontario – The City of St. Catharines celebrated Emancipation Day on Thursday, August 1, 2019 at noon by raising the pan-African flag at City Hall downtown. 














‘Responding to increased demand by farmers interested in taking on projects to reduce phosphorus entering waterways connected to Lake Erie, (federal and provincial) governments (in Canada) have increased funding to support their efforts to improve farming methods and better protect the environment.’








And 50 years ago this Saturday, July 20th – a mere six years and 10 months after Kennedy spoke those words about humans walking on the surface of moon before the end of the decade – it actually happened, as more than 500 million people around the world, watched it in awe on our televisions some 230,000 miles (360,000 kilometres) away.
Niagara Region’s Council has chosen West Lincoln’s Dave Bylsma, Lincoln’s Robert Foster and Port Colborne’s Bill Steele to sit on Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority for remainder of this four year term
Scorching Temperatures Expected to Last Through Saturday and into Sunday Morning

