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Canada’s Federal New Democrats Unveil Their Vision for this Fall’s Federal Election

Universal Pharamacre, Dental, Mental Health Care, Affordable Housing are among Top Items on List

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

“Trudeau’s actions don’t match his sales pitch. He could have chosen to help people, but he chose to help his wealthy friends and big corporations instead. And we know Scheer’s Conservatives are no better – they’re only offering more cuts to services.” – Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

A Message from Canada’s federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

Posted June 17th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

This June 16th, we unveiled our vision for Canada that will make life better – and more affordable – for people. This is our roadmap to what’s possible – it’s our commitment to Canadians about the kind of choices we’d make.

We’re committed to taking on the health care crisis. Instead of letting our health care get slowly stripped away, we’re fighting for a historic expansion to services – starting with pharmacare that covers everyone, but with a vision to expand further – dental care, vision care, mental health care, addictions and substance abuse care. I know the impact these services can have on families – and what happens when people can’t access them, or have to pay out of pocket. Continue reading

Ford’s Callous Cuts To Legal Aid Hurt Injured Workers In Ontario

“Doug Ford continues his attacks on injured workers in Ontario, this time by slashing funding specifically for legal aid offices helping workers injured on the job.”      – Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

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

Posted June 17th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

Queen’s Park — After hurting injured workers in Ontario by cutting employer contributions and opening WSIB to privatization, Doug Ford’s legal aid cuts are another painful attack on workers hurt on the job, said MPP Wayne Gates, the NDP’s WSIB critic.

Gates released the following statement:

“Doug Ford continues his attacks on injured workers in Ontario, this time by slashing funding specifically for legal aid offices helping workers injured on the job. Continue reading

Child and Youth Care graduate Emily Stewardson Gregory is Niagara College’s Top Grad in Spring 2019

Stewardson Gregory to receive 2019 Governor General’s Academic Medal at 3 p.m. Convocation Ceremony this June 18th, 2019

“All my life I’ve known that I want to use my career to help people facing significant life challenges, and support them in making positive life changes.” – Emily Stewardson Gregory, Top Grad for Spring, 2019, Niagara College’s Child and Youth Care program

Top Graduate Emily Stewardson Gregory

News from Niagara College in Niagara, Ontario

Posted June 17th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

What most defines Emily Stewardson Gregory is her life-long passion for helping those most in need. When the 26 year-old Mississauga native completed her honours Bachelor degree in Sociology from Brock University, she was looking for a way to put that passion, alongside the theoretical knowledge she had gained, to work.

She found that opportunity in Niagara College’s Child and Youth Care<https://www.niagaracollege.ca/community-services-studies/programs/child-youth-care/> program, where she excelled academically. On the afternoon of June 18, Stewardson Gregory will cross the stage at the College’s Spring 2019 Convocation ceremonies as the college’s top grad with an astounding 98.43 per cent grade point average. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Continues War on Environment by Slashing Legal Ad Funds for Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA)

The waters of the Niagara Rivers and Great Lakes are cleaner today because of the legal assistance CELA provided citizens groups in Niagara and other regions of the province over the decades. And now Ford and his Tories are slashing CELA’s legal aid funding.

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted June 14th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Tories are making heads spin with all of the cuts they are making to environmental protection programs in the province.

What if a tree falls in the forest and there is no one there to hear it? Does it still make a sound?

What if Ontario’s Ford‘s government just kept on cutting and gutting environmental protection services, and too few of us out here raised a voice of protest?

Come on people! 

I know there are at least some of you out there raising hell over the wrecking ball that Doug Ford and his party of right-wing, open-for-business-at-any-cost extremists are taking to up to 50 years worth of environmental programs in this province.

But where are all the rest of you? Do you care about the future? What about your kids or grand-kids? Continue reading

Canada Backsliding On Climate Policy In Face Of Rising Climate Threats – Report

“Many governments (across Canada) have failed to follow through on earlier promises and some have backtracked on climate policies already put in place.”     – Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood, senior researcher, Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

A Report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a non-profit, public policy think tank 

Posted June 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa—As Canadians from coast to coast to coast grapple with record-breaking wildfires, floods and other extreme weather events, a new report (https://t.e2ma.net/click/hnnkpb/5tge1g/xn20dh) finds that many Canadian governments—at both the federal and provincial level—are moving in the wrong direction on climate policy.

Melting habitat leaves polar bears starving and dying

The study, co-published by the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) and the Adapting Canadian Work and Workplaces to Respond to Climate Change research program (ACW), assesses the climate policy progress of Canadian governments over the past two years with respect to long-term greenhouse gas emission reductions.

“Overall, Canada’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and adapt to a changing climate are less comprehensive and less ambitious than even two years ago,” says report author and CCPA senior researcher Hadrian Mertins-Kirkwood. “Many governments have failed to follow through on earlier promises and some have backtracked on climate policies already put in place.” Continue reading

Ford Government Ready to Throw Book at Gas Stations that don’t display Anti-Carbon Tax ‘Propaganda Sticker’

Failing to display gas pump stickers is equal to         ammo buying ID fraud, according to Ford

Ontario Premier Doug Ford (right) with pro anti-carbon tax, pro tar sands ally and federal Tory leader Andrew Scheer. Ford is ordering gas stations in Ontario to put anti-carbon tax stickers on their pumps weeks before this October’s federal election.

“Ford is blowing public money on partisan stickers to help his buddy (federal Tory leader) Andrew Scheer get elected, and putting business owners at risk of conviction and fines just to make sure he gets his way.” – Ontario’s New Democratic Party 

A News Release from Ontario’s Official Opposition/NDP Party

Posted June 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford, railing against feds putting a price on climate-changing carbon pollution

QUEEN’S PARK — With Doug Ford’s new law, gas stations that fail to display Ford’s anti-carbon-price stickers on every pump face prosecution under the Provincial Offenses Act, matching the punishment for using a fake ID to stock up on gun ammunition.

“According to Ford, failing to display his Conservative propaganda on gas pumps is as bad as using a fake ID to stock up on gun ammunition, or selling cigarettes in child care centres and schools – offences prosecuted under the Provincial Offenses Act that also carry a $10,000 fine,” said Marit Stiles, NDP MPP for Davenport.

“It’s outrageous, and it’s chilling for everyone in Ontario – especially business owners.”

Continue reading

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff Celebrates Contributions of Ontario’s Seniors

This June is Seniors’ Month in Ontario

“Most recently, our government announced the launch of a government-wide seniors strategy to help improve the lives of seniors. We are moving forward with our commitment to do what’s right by Ontario’s aging population, while growing jobs and the economy.”                                                                                      – Niagara West MPP and Ford Government member Sam Oosterhoff

A Message form Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Posted June 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara West MPP and Ford government member Sam Oosterhoff

Seniors built our home, our community, our Niagara, and June is a time to celebrate them-recognizing the contributions they have made and the lives they have impacted across generations.

I am truly grateful for the seniors who contribute so much to the vibrant community that is Niagara West. Without them, our home would not be home. Seniors are the fastest growing demographic across the province.

At the current rate of growth, by 2023, this population will grow by 700,000 to 3 million seniors. This fundamental change in Ontario’s demographics means new challenges and new opportunities for the province. 

We know that seniors want to remain active, live independently at home for as long as they can, work, volunteer, learn, shop or travel. Yet many seniors face challenges accessing programs and services that support their safety, mental and physical health, and overall well-being.  Continue reading

Niagara Centre MP Introduces Private Members Motion for Creation of a Federal Skilled Trades Strategy

“I have heard from our businesses, community and union partners across Niagara, as have my colleagues in this House, that there is an immediate and severe lack of skilled tradespeople. It is critical that Canada develops a national skilled trades strategy and works with our partners to identify labour shortages across the country.”                                                                – Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey

Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey

News from the Niagara Centre Constituency Office of Federal MP Vance Badawey

Posted June 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Welland, Ontario – This June 12th, Vance Badawey, Member of Parliament for Niagara Centre, introduced his Private Member’s Motion M-227, which states:

That the Standing Committee on Human Resources, Skills and Social Development, and the Status of Persons with Disabilities (HUMA) be instructed to undertake a study of the creation of a federal trades strategy, to consider, amongst other things: Continue reading

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

Reminder about Trivia Night- Saturday, June 22nd – to Save Waverly Woods

One of the many residents of Waverly Woods in Fort Erie, Ontario, now a target for urban sprawl

A Call–Out from Marcie Jacklin, Fort Erie, Canada

Posted June 13th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Hello everyone.

Just a reminder about Trivia Night on June 22. Book your table now and join the fun. The poster can be found here https://sites.google.com/view/communityvoicesfe/home/trivia-night?authuser=0

A path through Waverly Woods

Doors open at 6 and Trivia starts at 7. The cost is $15 with a maximum of 8 on a team. There will be a cash prize for the winning table and a silent auction and 50/50 draw. The location is the Royal Canadian Legion on 130 Garrison Road in Fort Erie.

Tickets can be purchased via triviacv@gmail.com .

Come out and test your trivia skills and help to raise money to Save Waverly Woods.

If anyone has a suitable prize for the silent auction please email c .

See you there!

Click on the following link to sign a petition to Save Waverly Woods – https://www.change.org/p/ten-story-condo-going-up-in-waverly-woods .

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Remembering Anne Frank, On What Would Have Been Her 90th Birthday

“I simply can’t imagine the world will ever be normal for us again. I do talk about “after the war,” but it’s as if I were talking about a castle in the air – something that can never come true.”   – from the diary of Anne Frank, written November 8th, 1943.

A Commentary by  Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

Posted June 12th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

I was informed late this June 12th by a radio broadcaster I was listening to that, Anne Frank, the 14 year old Jewish girl who left the world such moving and insightful diary notes before being taken to a Nazi concentration camp where she died before the end of the Second World War, would have turned 90 years old on this day.

In other words, Anne Frank might very well still be alive today, with children and grandchildren celebrating her birthday with her, and given her obvious gift for writing, possibly with a stack of best-selling, award-winning books to her name, like a Margaret Atwood if she wrote fiction, or a Doris Kearns Goodwin or Barbara Tuchman if she chose to be a chronicler of history or people’s lives.

And speaking of people’s lives, it is heart-wrenching to think of how much life Anne Frank and so many millions of others were robbed of by the dark forces of those times.

Anne Frank at her writing desk.

The words from Anne Frank’s diary, posted above, were quoted by Lawrence O’Donnell, a lawyer, author and former U.S. senatorial aide, and now host of a current affairs program on the cable news channel MSNBC, in a commentary he  delivered late this past April about shades of those dark forces at work in his own country, the United States, with Trump at the helm.

I am posting a video of Lawrence O’Donnell’s must-see commentary for you to click on below.

And as you watch the video, as I hope you do, don’t think that shades of those dark forces could not appear here in Canada too because, to make a play n the title of Sinclair Lewis’s 1935, recently reprized political novel, we in Canada are approaching our ‘it can happen here’ moment. Continue reading

Federal Advisory Council Recommends Canada implement Universal, Single-Payer Public Pharmacare

Canada’s current patchwork of thousands of private and public prescription plans is not sustainable

“Universal, single-payer public pharmacare will result in better value for money and substantial savings for governments, businesses, and individual Canadians.”                                                   – from the Advisory Council’s Report

Canada’s Health Minister Ginette Petitpas Taylor

“Canadians face some of the highest prescription drug prices in the world. This influences Canadians’ access to important medications and the sustainability of Canada’s health care system. … Over the coming months, we will carefully review the Council’s final report and its recommendations. … Our Government remains committed to implementing national pharmacare in a manner that is affordable for Canadians and their families, employers, and governments.”                                     – Canada’s Health Minister, Ginette Petitpas Taylor

Canadian Union of Public Employees leader Mark Hancock

” The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) welcomes the National Pharmacare Advisory Council’s recommendation of a universal, single-payer pharmacare program for Canada, and is urging the federal government to immediately put it into action. … Nearly one quarter of households in Canada include someone who is not taking their medication as prescribed because of cost, and one in 10 Canadians can’t afford their medication at all.”                 – CUPE National President Mark Hancock 

A News Release from Health Canada

Posted June 12th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

OTTAWA, Ontario – The Advisory Council on the Implementation of National Pharmacare (the Council) is recommending that Canada implement universal, single-payer, public pharmacare.

The Council recommends the federal government work in partnership with provincial and territorial governments to establish a universal, single-payer public system of prescription drug coverage in Canada to ensure everyone has access to the drugs they need to maintain their physical and mental health. Continue reading

A Brief Look Back at a Once Proudly Independent, Locally Owned St. Catharines Standard

A short video, produced by the Canadian-based media group, FiXT POiNT, will be featured as a final segment on TVO’s cable program ‘The Agenda’ at 8:50 p.m. this Wednesday, June 12th

A Brief One from Doug Draper

Posted June 12th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

The cable television network, TVO, will feature a brief segment that remembers the old St. Catharines Standard, when it was owned by a local family, the Burgoynes, this Wednesday, June 12th (today) at 8:50 p.m., featuring a cast of people from the old paper and surrounding community, including yours truly.

In a brief promotional write-up on the segment, TVO said this –

“The St. Catharines Standard was at the forefront of breaking news during the golden age of newspapers. Run by four generations of the Burgoyne family, The Standard’s intrepid reporters delivered hard-hitting journalism and exposed environmental injustices. But times changed, and media consolidation hit the paper hard.”

Indeed, times changed and the hit was very hard. Stats say that a majority of people – especially young people – are getting most or all of their information on Facebook and Twitter now. Is that better?!

To watch the segement here, click on the screen below –

To read Niagara At Large journalist Doug Draper’s earlier post on final days and the fall for him and many others who worked at the St. Catharines Standard before the Burgoyne family sold it, and for a few more nightmare years after the sale, click onhttps://niagaraatlarge.com/2019/06/11/tvo-takes-a-look-back-at-a-once-independent-locally-owned-st-catharines-standard/ .

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Ford’s “Government for the People” is Slashing Legal Aid Services for Low-Income Ontario People

Ontario NDP MPPs call on Ford to reverse legal aid cuts as details of devastating impact emerge

‘Doug Ford’s cuts to Legal Aid Ontario will have a devastating an impact on low-income people who need legal help.’

News from Ontario’s Offical Opposition NDP Party

Posted June 12th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

As the cuts to services for people keep coming, now Ontario’s Ford government takes aim at legal aid services so often needed by people on lower incomes.

QUEEN’S PARK — Sara Singh, Ontario NDP Attorney General critic, and Bhutila Karpoche, NDP MPP for Parkdale-High Park, said news today of where Doug Ford’s cuts to Legal Aid Ontario will fall show just how devastating an impact the cuts will have for low-income people who need legal help.

The cuts will rip away $15 million in funding from community legal clinics across the province. Of that total, $2 million is being clawed back from 14 community legal clinics in Toronto. Parkdale Community Legal Services alone is losing $1 million in funding.

“I am devastated to think about the low-income residents in Parkdale who will be unable to access justice as a result of these callous cuts,” said Karpoche. Continue reading

City of St. Catharines Signs Leadership Accord on Gender Diversity

“This Accord is a call to action, challenging organizations to support and promote greater gender diversity and equity in the workplace.” – City of St. Catharines CAO Shelley Chemnitz

News from the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario

Posted June 12th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – St. Catharines is one of the first Canadian municipalities to sign the Leadership Accord on Gender Diversity. 

At St. Catharines City Council on Monday night, City officials joined Kathy Lerette, senior vice-president of Business Transformation at Alectra Utilities to demonstrate a public commitment to support gender diversity in the workplace.

St. Catharines is one of the first municipalities to sign the Leadership Accord on Gender Diversity, an initiative launched by Electricity Human Resources Canada to demonstrate a public commitment to support gender diversity in the workplace. Pictured are, from left, Kathy Lerette, senior vice-president of Business Transformation at Alectra Utilities and vice-chair of the board of directors for Electricity Human Resources Canada; St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik and City of St. Catharines CAO Shelley Chemnitz. Photo courtesy of the City of St. Catharines

The City was asked by Electricity Human Resources Canada to be one of the first municipal signatories to the initiative, joining more than 60 organizations which have signed. St. Catharines joins Vaughan, becoming the second municipal partner in the province to sign the Accord. Continue reading

At Long Last, Canada Passes a Bill That Will One Day End the Keeping of Whales and Dolphins in Captivity

Ban Comes After More Than 30 Years of Public Protest at Amusement Parks like Marineland in Niagara Falls

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted June 11th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Animal welfare activists demonstrating this May 18th, on opening day in front of Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario

When I first heard the news earlier this June 11th that Bill S-203 – known as the “Ending the Captivity of Whales and Dolphins Act” or more commonly as the “Free Willy Act” after the whale that was freed from a marine aquarium in a 1990s Hollywood movie – was passed by a majority in Canada’s parliament this June 10th, I was tempted to begin this commentary with a play on words from the last line of the late Martin Luther King Jr.’s ‘I Have a Dream’ speech.

“Free at last. Free at last Thank God Almighty, Willy is free at last.”

But then that seems far too trite for such a milestone moment in the long and sorry history of keeping marine mammals in captivity in Canada, and it isn’t even completely correct.

It is true that if this newly passed ban is not overturned if Andrew Scheer’s Tories get elected in this October’s federal election, amusement parks like Marineland in Niagara Falls and the Vancouver Aquarium in British Columbia will no longer be able to breed marine mammals that they have or to take any more in that have been plucked from their ocean homes.

Large numbers of protesters from across Ontario gather in front of Marineland on Labour Day weekend last year.

However, they will be able to keep the animals they now have, unless they ship them off to other countries like Spain, where captivity is still allowed, and Marineland still reportedly has quite a few beluga whales and the only remaining orca (improperly called “killer whales”) in their Niagara Falls display facilities. Continue reading

You are Invited to a Vigil at St. Catharines City Hall – this Tuesday, June 11th at 7 p.m. – for the Martyrs of Pro-Democracy Protests in Sudan

A Call-Out from the  Niagara Folk Arts and Multicultural Centre

Posted June 11th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

We hope you will join us as we stand in solidarity with our community brothers and sisters and if you are unable to join, please share with your networks.

The agenda will be as follows:

  •    – Opening remarks from Tamer Abdalla, Sudanese Association of          Niagara
  •    – Chris Bittle, MP
  •    – Regional or municipal representative (TBC)
  •    – Karrie Porter, St. Catharines
  •    – Emily Kovacs, NFAMC
  •    – Poem and closing remarks

The Sudanese Association will be handing out flyers with information, a petition to sign, candles and a book to include messages of encouragement for the community.

Regards,

*Claudia Rothman Gonzalez, She/Her/Hers*, Community Connections Coordinator, Niagara Folk Arts Multicultural Centre <http://www.folk-arts.ca/>

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TVO Takes A Look Back at a Once Proudly Independent & Locally Owned St. Catharines Standard

A “Main Street Ontario” segment on The Standard will appear on TVO’s public affairs program ‘The Agenda’, this Wednesday, June 12th at 8:50 p.m.

A News Commentary  by Doug Draper, a former reporter at The St. Catharines Standard, now publisher of Niagara At Large

Posted June 11th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Henry Burgoyne, a member of the Burgoyne family that founded The St. Catharines Standard in the late 1800s and the best publisher I think a journalist could hope to work for. The Burgoyne family sold the paper in 1996,and, to put it mildy, things were never the same.

Twenty-one years ago this spring, most of the reporters, photographers and copy editors at The St. Catharines Standard, including this journalist, were out on a first ever strike against the new owner of the more than century old newspaper that, for many of us, was not about wages or benefits.

It was about to protect were left of the resources we needed to cover news in the region well, and it was about saving the very heart and soul of the newspaper itself.

In my view the strike was mostly a failure in that successive owners of the paper over the past two decades, beginning with the now former media baron Conrad Black, took a newsroom that once employed more than 40 full-time people and cut it down to less than 10. 

A culling of that magnitude made it  it virtually impossible to give areas of coverage  like education, labour, health care, police and courts, the environment and even municipal governance the every-day-of-the week, every-week-of-the-year the attention they require to let the powers-that-be know that they are being well watched, and to give residents across the region the information they deserve and that they need to more effectively participate in a democracy. Continue reading

You Are Invited to a Public Meeting on Plans to Dump “Fill” at Port Colborne Quarries

A Citizens Group is Raising Concerns that the plan could lead to contaminating groundwater in Port Colborne and Surrounding Communities

Posted by Doug Draper on Niagara At Large

June 11th, 2019

Niagara At Large is posting the following notice from a Port Colborne area citizens group about a public meeting scheduled for this Tuesday, June 11th starting at 6:30 p.m. at the Brebeuf Hall on 300 Killaly St., East in Port Colborne.

The company proposing to deposit what it insists will be “clean fill” in open pits off Highway 140 is Port Colborne Quarries’ owner, Rankin Construction, that has arguably had a long-time record of being one of the better or best companies of its kind around when it comes to carrying out its operations in a responsible manner.

And in this case, the company insists that the fill it brings in will be tested before it is dumped in the quarries to make sure it is not contaminated with anything that is harmful to the surrounding environment including, water.

The problem the company has is that many citizens do not necessarily buy these assurances. Continue reading

Some Good News for Canada’s Environment and for the Planet as a Whole

Canada to ban harmful single-use plastics and hold companies responsible for plastic waste

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau announcing his Liberal government’s plan to phase out single-use plastics

“We owe it to our kids to keep the environment clean and safe for generations to com     – Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

“We’ve all seen the disturbing images of fish, sea turtles, whales, and other wildlife being injured or dying because of plastic garbage in our oceans. Canadians expect us to act. That’s why our government intends to ban harmful single-use plastic products where science warrants it,”                                                                   – Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change, Catherine McKenna

Plastic waste washing up along the shores of our Great Lakes

   “The health of our oceans is vital to the economic, cultural, and social well-being of Canada’s coastal communities. We know plastic pollution harms Canada’s oceans, wildlife communities and economy. It’s a problem we simply can’t afford to ignore.”     – Canada’s Minister of Fisheries & Ocieans, Johnathan Wilkinson

A News Release from Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau,  Canada’s Environment Minister Catherine McKenna, and Canada’s Minister of Fisheries and Oceans, Jonathan Wilkinson

Posted June 10th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Plastic pollution is a global challenge that requires immediate action.Plastic waste ends up in our landfills and incinerators, litters our parks and beaches, and pollutes our rivers, lakes, and oceans, entangling and killing turtles, fish, and marine mammals.

Less than 10 per cent of plastic used in Canada gets recycled. Without a change in course, Canadians will throw away an estimated $11 billion worth of plastic materials each year by 2030.

We’ve reached a defining moment, and this is a problem we simply can’t afford to ignore.

That is why the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced that the Government of Canada is taking additional steps to reduce Canada’s plastic waste, support innovation, and promote the use of affordable and safe alternatives. Continue reading

Ontario’s Niagara Parks Hosts Ride for Buffalo, New York’s Roswell Cancer Centre Participants

The Ride for Roswell, which has 11 routes and covers 14 municipalities and two countries, raises funds to support cancer research at the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer

News from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission

Posted June 10, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – Niagara Parks is pleased to welcome the Ride for Roswell, a binational cycling event in support of the Roswell Park Cancer Center, on Saturday, June 22. 

The Ride for Roswell, which has 11 routes and covers 14 municipalities and two countries, raises funds to support cancer research at the Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Center in Buffalo, New York.

The Niagara route brings approximately 1,000 cyclists across the Peace Bridge at Fort Erie; the cyclists then continue north along the Niagara Parkway to cross back into the U.S. via the Rainbow Bridge in Niagara Falls, Ontario. Continue reading

One Year of Ford’s Ontario – Taking Stock

“This Conservative government has taken Ontario back in time. It’s reversed progress on education and the environment. It’s made the lives of working people worse.” – Riley Peterson, the Broadbent Institute

News from The Broadbent Institute of Canada, a leading independent organization championing progressive change

Posted June 10, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford. A year later, are you better off than you were a year ago

One year ago this June 7th, Premier Doug Ford was elected on a false majority. 58% of voters chose a decidedly different course of action than the direction this government has gone.

This Conservative government has taken Ontario back in time. It’s reversed progress on education and the environment. It’s made the lives of working people worse.

To mark this one year anniversary, we’ve indexed some of the worst statistics of Premier Ford and his Conservative government.

See the full index here <http://broadbentinstitute.ca/one-year-of-ford>. If you find it helpful,  please share it on social media using the hashtags #FordIndex and #ONpoli . Continue reading

Promises Made, Promises Kept – Ontario’s Government for the People Marks One-Year Anniversary

Working for you to make life more affordable and protect front-line services

‘Over the past year, the government has kept the promises it made to the people of Ontario. They include restoring trust, accountability, and transparency; putting more money in people’s pockets; cleaning up the hydro mess; cutting hospital wait times; and making Ontario open for business and open for jobs.’

A News Release from the Office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford

Posted June 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO — Today (this past June 7th) , Premier Doug Ford renewed the government’s commitment to respect taxpayers, encourage job creation, and put people first on the one-year anniversary since taking office.

Over the past year, the government has kept the promises it made to the people of Ontario. They include restoring trust, accountability, and transparency; putting more money in people’s pockets; cleaning up the hydro mess; cutting hospital wait times; and making Ontario open for business and open for jobs. Continue reading

A Year Has Passed Since Doug Ford’s Election Victory, and How Many Ontarians Are Celebrating Now?

“The best argument against democracy is five-minute conversation with the average (Doug Ford) voter.” – a play on a quote from Winston Churchill, with apologies to the iconic British statesman

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted June 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

“Wow! I’ll tell you. … Wow!

“Thank you so much my friends. … I will never forget the trust you have placed in me. …. This victory belongs to the people and tonight the people of Ontario have sent a clear message. … a message of hope and prosperity and a vision of a government that works for the people.”

Those were Doug Ford’s opening words to a hall full of cheering supporters a year ago this June 7th, when his Ontario Conservatives won enough seats in the 2018 provincial election to be sworn in as a majority government – what he and his members continue to call a “Government for the People” – on June 29th of last year.

So okay then friends (If I may be so bold as to use the same word he does to address us all), how are you feeling a year after an election that made Doug Ford Ontario’s premier?

One of Doug Ford’s supporters, overcome with tears of joy on the night of June 7th, 2018, after the results came in, showing that Ford had won a majority government

Are you feeling more hopeful and prosperous now? Are you feeling like you’ve finally got yourself a government you can trust? … A true “government for the people”?

And what “people” is Ford’s government is really working for?

Maybe it is working for the shareholders of corporations who were among the first to experience a little more prosperity from the government’s corporate tax cuts> Then there are all of the land speculators and developers who may benefit from the all of the environmental and planning rules and regulations that the Ford government is gutting so that they don’t get in the way of bulldozing and paving over just about any green area they want. Continue reading

Beverage Alcohol To Be Sold In Hundreds Of Additional Stores Across Ontario

Niagara communities of Fenwick and Wellandport identified in expansion of choice and convenience

“By opening up more alcohol retail outlets across the province, we are not only making life easier for people, we are enabling growth and job creation.” – Niagara West MPP and Ford government member Sam Oosterhoff

News from the Constituency Office of Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Posted June 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

FENWICK – The Government of Ontario is putting people first and improving

Niagara West MPP and Ford government member Sam Oosterhoff

choice and convenience by expanding sales of beverage alcohol to nearly 300 new retail outlets across Ontario – many opening this summer.

Today, Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West announced that Fenwick and Wellandport are among communities eligible to host some of the new stores.

“These stores will provide consumers with greater choice and convenience, while offering craft brewers and wineries with greater reach and visibility,” said Oosterhoff.

“By opening up more alcohol retail outlets across the province, we are not only making life easier for people, we are enabling growth and job creation. Our government’s Open for Business, Open for Jobs approach is about promoting competition, and establishing fairness for everyone, from small craft brewers, cider and wine producers to the large beer producers.” Continue reading

A Dark Day for Endangered Species and Environmental Protection in Ontario –

Ford Government’s “More Homes, More Choice Act” Guts Protections for Ontario’s Most Vulnerable Plants and Animals

Passed by Ford’s MPPs June 6th – One Day after World Environment Day – the Act allows “those with a vested, short-term economic interest in sprawl development now have free rein to bulldoze, dig up and pave over the habitats of our most vulnerable plants and animals.” – Kelsey Scarfone, program manager, Environmental Defence.

A News Release from four of Canada’s major environmental groups – Ontario Nature, the David Suzuki Foundation and Environmental Defence and Earth Roots

Posted June 6, 2019 on Niagara At Large

ONTARIO — Today (this June 6th) the Government of Ontario passed the More Homes, More Choice Act, a law that opens significant wildlife habitat to sprawl development through amendments to the Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA).

The amendments give new powers to the Minister to delay, limit and remove protections for at-risk species. Further, it creates numerous, overlapping pathways for developers and industrialists to dodge critical requirements.

These images are making the rounds on social media as the Ford government moved forward with plans to pull the teeth out of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act on behalf of developers bent on paving over what is left of our natural heritage. For Ford MPPs and supporters, it was mission accomplished this June 6th with passage of Ford’s “More Homes, More Choices Act.”

“The Endangered Species Act has been torn to shreds,” says Kelsey Scarfone, program manager with Environmental Defence. “Those with a vested, short-term economic interest in sprawl development now have free rein to bulldoze, dig up and pave over the habitats of our most vulnerable plants and animals.” Continue reading

Honouring Those Who Fought and Died on D Day – June 6th, 1944 – 75 Years Ago

Now it up to the rest of us – today, tomorrow and onward into the future – to stand ready to protect and preserve the democratic freedoms that they stormed those blood-washed beaches for

The bloody battle unfolds for Canadians on the shores of Normandy, France on June 6th, 1944

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

Posted June 6th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

“You are about to embark on the Great Crusade. … The eyes of the world are upon you. The hopes and prayers of liberty-loving people everywhere march with you.” – Dwight D. Eisenhower, General  and Supreme Commander of Allied Expeditionary Forces in Europe to the roughly 150,000 Canadian, British and American soldiers, sailors and airmen fighting on and above the beaches of Normandy, France on D-Day, June 6th, 1944

Seventy-five years ago this June 6th, roughly 21, 400 young Canadians joined many tens-of-thousands of their British and American counterparts in storming the beaches of Normandy, France in what many knew at the time was a do or die campaign against the forces of fascism and the murderous evil embodied in Hitler’s  Nazi regime.

At a cemetary in Normandy, France, some of the graves of Canadian soldiers who fell on D-Day, June 6th, 1944

Before that “longest day” was over, 359 Canadian soldiers would be killed along with thousands of their counterparts on five beaches – Juno, Sword, Gold, Omaha and Utah – stretching along Normandy’s Atlantic shore.

More than 5,000 Canadians would die before the Battle of Normandy would be over in mid-July, setting the stage for allied troops to push on to Germany and finally put an end to the Hitler holocaust the following spring.

One of the many good books written about D-Day.

Seventy-fifth anniversary commemorations of that do-or die campaign for freedom against fascism – originally dubbed ‘Operation Overlord’  by its allied planners and known to most of us as D-Day – have been taking place this June 6th along the beaches of Normandy, France ,and in numerous cities and towns across Canada ,the United States, Great Britain and other parts of the world.

And compared to the earlier milestone anniversaries for what the Supreme Allied Commander Dwight D. Eisenhower also called ‘the Great Crusade’ – those held 25, 30, 40, 50 or even 70 years later – it is strikingly sad to see how few of the veterans who fought on those beaches or on any of the other battlefields of the Second World War are left to join in the ceremonies.

Most of them are gone now and as a veteran newspaper reporter in Niagara who covered many Remembrance Days and Second World War commemorations over the year, almost every single one of the residents of this region who were veterans of those campaigns, and who I came to know and respect over the years, are here no more.

Some of the young Canadians taking a brief rest as they fight their way inland during the Battle of Normandy, 75 years ago this June and July. More than 5,000 Canadians died before the campaign was over.

So it is up to the rest of us, and to younger generations of Canadians to stand on guard for the democratic freedoms they so bravely fought for.

I will admit that I  found myself thinking  of the selfless and heroic service of so many of these courageous men and women – members of what American journalist has called ‘the Greatest Generation’ –  many times over the last four or five years as I watched some of our politicians in Niagara  and some of those holding key administrative positions in government conduct themselves in ways that were an insult and an affront to the values of democracy and selfless public service that those great people fought and died for.

It often filled me with feelings of anger and disgust to watch this, and it is a reminder that we cannot take the democratic freedoms that were fought for on the beaches of Normandy for granted.

The best way of honouring those brave veterans is to promise ourselves and promise each other that we will pick up the torch and continue the fight to protect and preserve those democratic freedoms. 

If we truly value, as we should the democratic freedoms that we are fortunate to have, we dare not let these brave heroes who were willing to risk everything to preserve them down.

It is our duty to them to stand up for those values every single day.

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Canada’s PM Pays Tribute To Those Who Fought and Died in D-Day Campaign – 75 Years Ago

Statement by Canada’s Prime Minister on the               75th anniversary of D-Day and  Battle of Normandy

Posted  June 6th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Canada’s  Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau issued the following statement , this June 6th, 2019, on the 75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy:

The shores of Juno Beach in Normandy, France, 75 years after the D-Day assault that marked the beginning of the end of the Second World War

“Today (June 6th, 2019), on th75th anniversary of D-Day and the Battle of Normandy, we pause to honour those who fought and gave their lives in a campaign that helped turn the tide of the Second World War.

“Seventy-five years ago today, the largest combined military operation in history began. The Allied landings aimed to secure five beaches along the coast of occupied France. Land mines, gun positions, barbed wire, concrete bunkers, anti-tank walls, and thousands of enemy troops guarded the shores.

Canadian soldiers preparing to land at Juno Beach on June 6th, 1944.

“It was a gamble like the world had never seen. The possibility of catastrophic casualties was high, but the Allies knew they needed to break through the Atlantic Wall to defeat the Nazis and end the war in Europe.

“Fourteen thousand Canadians stormed Juno Beach on June 6, 1944. They joined British, American, and French allies in the massive D-Day amphibious assault on the beaches of Normandy. They served under different flags, but fought for one cause. They stood up to tyranny and stood for freedom, and laid down their lives in defence of human rights and democracy. Continue reading

Niagara area MPP Jennie Stevens – NDP Critic of Veterans, Legions and Military Affairs – Remembers Those Who Fought and Died 75 Years Ago in Normandy, France

June 6th, 2019- Commemorating the 75th Anniversary of D-Day

From the Constituency Office of St. Catharines Ontario NDP MPP Jennie Stevens

Posted June 6th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens

Niagara, Ontario – NDP Critic of Veterans, Legions and Military Affairs, MPP Jennie Stevens, shows respect to the 359 Canadians who lost their lives on the beaches of Normandy and the 1,074 soldiers who were brutally injured in that same battle, 75 years ago.

“75 years ago, they left as ordinary people. When they marched onto the beaches of Normandy, they were forever changed – they became our heroes. What sets them apart is their unwavering service, and their willingness to risk, and for some, give, the ultimate sacrifice to each and every one of us,” says MPP Stevens. Continue reading

Canada’s Federal Government makes World Environment Day pledge to help Forests Ontario plant 50 Million Trees

Ontario’s Ford Government announced it was cancelling funding for Forests Ontario in April 2019

Canada’s Environment Minister Catharine McKenna

“The goal of planting 50 million trees across Ontario is inspiring, and I am proud our government can support Forests Ontario’s vision. By funding this tree-planting program, we are investing in clean air, a healthier environment, and more resilient communities as our climate changes.” Catherine McKenna, Canada’s Minister of Environment and Climate Change

This Tree-Planting Program is One that Individuals and Communities in Niagara have and can continue to benefit from too!

News from the Government of Canada

Posted June 5th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – Canadians know that forests are vital to our future. Forests are “the lungs of the world,” producing oxygen we need to breathe and cleaning the air and water. They are also home to an abundance of plants, animals and other species. Investing in Canada’s forests creates a natural legacy for generations of Canadians.

Keeping forests healthy is also one of the best ways to fight climate change, because they absorb carbon pollution and protect against erosion in flood zones. However, forests are at risk as climate change increases the frequency, duration and intensity of forest fires, which release carbon dioxide back into the atmosphere, put communities at risk, and contaminate the air that we breathe. Continue reading

On this World Environment Day, Reprising Concern That We Are Running Out of Time to Act

A Message of Concern from Doug Draper, a veteran environment reporter and publisher of Niagara At Large

Posted June 5th, 2019 on World Environment Day

On this World Environment Day, I do not have a good deal more to offer in the way of a message than I did this past April 22nd, on the anniversary of the 49th Earth Day observed around the world, except to add this.

What is happening to environmental programs across the border in the United States, under Donald Trump, is horrible enough.

Here in Ontario, we now have a government in the grip of Premier Doug Ford and his Tory minions that is more regressive when it comes to environmental protection and conserving what is left of our province’s priceless natural heritage than any before or since Mike Harris in the late 1990s and early 2000s.

These images are making the rounds on social media as the Ford government moves forward with plans to pull the teeth out of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act on behalf of developers bent on paving over what is left of our natural heritage

And what Harris and his minions are doing to weaken and gut environmental programs and regulations is even more reckless and dangerous – so much so that, in my view, it borders on criminal negligence – because now, as eminent scientists around the world have concluded, we are staring down the barrel of massive biodiversity destruction and species extinction, and of a climate catastrophe that there may be no coming back from if we don’t take significant steps to address it NOW! Continue reading

Some Breaking News  – Trudeau Government Rescues 50 Million Tree-Planting Program in Ontario

Ontario’s Ford Government Axed this Important Environmental Protection Program this Spring, along with Flood Management and Many Others

A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted June 5th on Niagara At Large

Early this June 5th, the CBC posted some good news for our province’s environment and for everyone who lives in Ontario who need a healthy environment to live healthy lives.

The CBC report began as follows –

“The federal government is putting up $15 million over four years to rescue the 50 Million Tree Program which was cut by the Ontario government of Doug Ford in its last budget, CBC News has learned. 

Environment Minister Catherine McKenna will make the announcement just after noon on Wednesday in Ottawa, explaining how the new cash will extend the program for at least another four years. She said in a statement to CBC News on Tuesday that preserving the program will mean cleaner air, a healthier environment and good local jobs. 

“While Mr. Ford cuts programs that support tree planting, forest firefighting, flood management, and tackling climate change, we will continue to invest in a clean future for our environment, our economy, and our kids.”

Canada’s Environment Minister and Hamilton area MP Catherine McKenna is scheduled to officially announce this news later this June 5th

This journalist and veteran environment reporter at Niagara At Large applauds this move by Canada’s federal government.

I applaud it just as I condemned the move by Ontario’s Premier Doug Ford and his band of ant-environmental protection minions to axe  funding (provided by the former Ontario Liberal government) for a tree-planting program,  that is vital in so many ways, from providing habitat for wildlife to cleaning our air and reducing the carbon input to the atmosphere that is contributing to a climate crisis for present and future generations.

By the way, there are property owners and community groups and agencies in the Niagara area who use this tree-planting program to the benefit of all of us.

Niagara At Large will have more to say about this good news from Canada’s federal government and on Ford’s continued war against environmental progams – a war that threatens to steal our children’s future –  later this week.

Stay Tuned!

To read the full CBC report on this, click on – https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/50-million-tree-program-ontario-funding-1.5162571

To watch a video about Ontario’s 50 Million Tree Program, click on –

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Trudeau Government’s ‘Billion Dollar Buyout’ – How Canadian Taxpayers Bought A Climate-Killing Pipeline

A New Report, written by Political Economist & University of Alberta Professor Emeritus Gordon Laxer, and published by the Council of Canadians

“In the midst of a climate emergency, many of us are scratching our heads as to why the government would buy such a white elephant where the math doesn’t add up and the environmental consequences are devastating.” – report author Gordon Laxer

A News Release from the Council of Canadians, a leading social action organizations based in Ottawa, Canada

Posted June 5th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa – On the eve of Canada potentially ratifying the Canada-United States-Mexico Agreement (CUSMA) and the Liberal cabinet deciding the fate of the Trans Mountain pipeline, a new report reveals that not only is this pipeline a dubious economic investment with disastrous environmental consequences, but it will be specially protected by the new NAFTA.

The new report, Billion Dollar Bailout, is published by the Council of Canadians. Written by Gordon Laxer, political economist, prolific author and professor emeritus at the University of Alberta, the report shows how the new NAFTA will allow the government to subsidize the pipeline further. Continue reading

Three Ontario Parties – Liberal, Green and NDP – Join in Opposing Ford’s Bill to gut province’s Endangered Species Act

On Behalf of Province’s Developers, Ford Government is rushing this Bill through and could Pass it before the end of this week

‘The (government’s proposed) changes to the Endangered Species Act undermine clear scientific guidance and represent an attack on vulnerable plants and animals.’

These images are making the rounds on social media as the Ford government moves forward with plans to pull the teeth out of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act on behalf of developers bent on paving over what is left of our natural heritage

News from Ontario Nature, a non-profit advocacy organization for our natural heritage

Posted June 4th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

The Barn swallow is only one of numerous endangered species in Ontario that could suffer serious losses in habitat if Ford plans movement forward. Photo courtesy of Ontario Nature

QUEEN’S PARK — In a show of cross-party unity, members from Ontario’s three opposition parties held a joint press conference calling on government MPPs to vote down the controversial Bill 108, which would poke giant holes in Ontario’s Endangered Species Act.

At the press conference, the MPPs asked the PC government to do the right thing for Ontario wildlife by voting against Bill 108 this week.

“Ontario used to be a leader on conservation and biodiversity. We deserve a plan for endangered species that values scientific integrity and the precautionary principle. I’m calling on the government to press pause on this legislation, listen to the evidence and reverse the changes made in Bill 108,” said Liberal MPP, Nathalie Des Rosiers. Continue reading

Ontario’s NDP Calls on Ford to Stop Cuts to Conservation Authority Programs for Youth Jobs, Flood Management 

St. Catharines city workers piled sand bags around the historic lighthouse at Port Dalhousie this spring to protect it from what have become record high water levels in Lake Ontario. Photo by Doug Draper

“The ravages of climate crisis are evident all around us, and conservation authorities are trying to respond to record flooding in our watersheds with less resources than they had before.” – Monteith Farrell, Ontario’s NDP critic for Natural Resources and Forestry 

Posted June 4th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

QUEEN’S PARK – Doug Ford’s cuts to the Conservation Authority’s programs for youth jobs and flood management are taking away opportunities from young people, and putting communities in danger, said Judith Monteith-Farrell, NDP critic for Natural Resources and Forestry. 

A closer look at the sandbags piles around the base of the historic lighthouse in Port Dalhousie as Lake Ontario waters reach record high levels. Photo by Doug Draper

The NDP MPP for Thunder Bay-Atikokan said that the Ford government’s cuts to Conservation Authorities includes the Ministry of Natural Resources’ Summer Employment Opportunities Program for youth. 

“This program helped Conservation Authorities employ and mentor youth, and gain relevant experience for their careers,” said Monteith-Farrell. “Why did this government cut the Youth Employment Program?”  Continue reading

Remembering the Bloody Crackdown on Pro-Democracy Demonstrators in Tiananmen Square

Thirty Years Ago This Spring, on June 4th, 1989

One of the most iconic photographs of this grim episode in history. The person blocking the tanks on their way to Tiananmen Square became known to the world as “tank man.” Apparently, the fate of this brave person remains unknown 30 years later.

“One day I believe we will witness the arrival of freedom in the world’s most populous country. In my mind’s eye, I envision a memorial erected on Tiananmen Square to the heroes of 1989, perhaps taking the form of a weeping rickshaw driver with a wounded student.”                                                                                     – from a recent column by New York Times reporter and opinion writer Nicholas Kristoff, who was in China and witnessed the bloody crackdown first-hand.

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted June 4th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Thirty years ago this June 4th, heavily armed soldiers and tanks for the communist government of China moved in on large numbers of unarmed students and workers who had been demonstrating in Beijing’s Tiananmen Square for a more free and democratic society.

Student demonstrators in Tiananmen Square in the days leading up to the murderous crackdown by China’s communist regime

What they were treated to instead was a horror show of violence and death as the forces of a dictatorial regime that has an iron grip on China to this day. Continue reading

Some Passionate Words from a Leader who has almost No Chance of Winning in a Britain turning to far-right Trumpism

Fear and Loathing over a Trump movement that is sweeping a number of Western Democracies, including Canada

“The far right … has no answers for the young people, growing up worried about their future.” – British Labour Party Leader Jeremy Corbyn, at a public rally in London, England this June 4th, protesting U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to England

“He (Jeremy Corbyn) wanted to meet today or tomorrow. … I’ve decided not to meet with him.” President Donald Trump during a brief preference conference he and outgoing British Prime Minister Theresa May hosted this June 4th

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted June 4th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Britain’s Boris Johnson and America’s Donald Trump – Two soulmates in the alt-right, nationalist movement.

As I dared to turn the cable news back on this June 4th, to live coverage of U.S. President Donald Trump’s state visit to Britain, it seems more evident than ever – despite anti-Trump protests in the streets of London – that the far-right, populist forces of Trumpism are winning the day in Britain.

Pro-Brexit extremists like Boris Johnson, who Trump has already met during his visit, are on the verge of taking power in country and the Labour Party’s opposition leader Jeremy Corbyn, who Trump said he won’t meet with, appears to have a snowball’s chance in hell of winning any upcoming election.

(A Brief Update Here – Hours after this commentary was first posted this June 4th, there was news that Boris Johnson actually turned down an opportunity to meet face to face with Donald Trump, claiming that he had a Conservative leadership campaign to prepare for. The two talked on the phone for about 20 minutes instead. Hmm.) Continue reading

Join the Celebration of Ontario’s Local Food Champions during Local Food Week and Beyond

“From tender fruits to vegetables, nuts, meats, etc., Niagara is a world leader in the production of someone the finest foods on the market.”                                                 – Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

A Message from the Constituency Office of Niagara West MPP and Ford Government member Sam Oosterhoff

Posted June 4th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

JORDAN STATION-Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West is inviting everyone to celebrate Local Food Week from June 3-9, 2019. To kick off the week, the Ontario government has launched a new program to celebrate people and organizations across Ontario that promote local food.

The Local Food Champion program recognizes individuals, organizations and businesses who have demonstrated leadership in putting local food  on the tables of the people of Ontario.

“The Local Food Champion program is a celebration of our hardworking farmers, food processors and entrepreneurs who are committed to ensuring more local food is available for everyone in their community,” said Ernie Hardeman, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Continue reading

British Monarchs Gift Trump a Royal Flush of the Pageantry and Legitimacy He So Cravenly Seeks

“Mr President, as we look to the future, I am confident that our common values and shared interests will continue to unite us.”- Queen Elizabeth to U.S. President Donald Trump, this June 3rd, 2019

A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisherDoug Draper

Posted June 3rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

I turned on the cable news on this unseasonably chilly June 3rd Monday morning to mages of them standing there on the grounds of Buckingham Palace, to the sound of ‘God Save the Queen’ blaring in the background, like two aristocratic peas in a Brexit pod.

This June 3rd, Queen Elizabeth and her Royal family give U.S. President Donald Trump the full royal treatment

There they both were – she, the Queen of a fallen empire and he, the self-imagined king of one that is falling rapidly and, given how toxic it has become under his cudgel, possibly not rapidly enough for the peace and welfare of rest of the world.

And there was Prince Charles, standing there in the regal party like a waxen figure in a Tussauds museum – the long-suffering king in waiting who (I’m now almost embarrassed to admit) impressed me so many years ago for a heartfelt foreword he either wrote or had ghost written for a 1991 book of essays by eminent environmentalists and global thinkers called “Save the Earth.”

Trump marching along with a member of the palace guard while Prince Charles looks like he is trying to keep up.

Whether he wrote that foreword or not, there was Charles this June 3rd, helping by his very presence to lather up the pomp for a U.S. president who could not run away from the Paris Climate Agreement his predecessor, Barack Obama, signed on to fast enough.

Yes, there the Prince was, with all of his years of paying lip-service to the environmental cause, greeting the arrival of a U.S. president who has done more since the first Earth Day, 49 years ago this spring, and then any of his predecessors in the White House combined to eviscerate his country’s once great Environmental Protection Agency and the clean air, water and land programs it was created to oversee. Continue reading

All He Was Saying Was Give Peace A Chance

A Decade Later, They Shot Him

A Brief Commentary and Memory in Time by Doug Draper

Posted June 1st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

John Lennon, unplugged from The Beatles

In the spring of 1969 – now 50 years ago, believe it or not – John Lennon and his new friend and lover, Yoko (whose ever presence in his life annoyed the hell out of many Beatle fans) were doing what appeared to be some pretty crazy and avant garde things.

One of them was a “bed-in for peace” that they staged and a hotel in Amsterdam in late March of that year. As legend has it, when a journalist asked the couple what they were trying to say or do with the act, John Lennon replied; “All we are saying is give peace a chance.”

That answer became the chorus of a song that John Lennon wrote and recorded with an eclectic cast of characters, from beat poet Allan Ginsberg, to comedian Tommy Smothers and pop singer Petula Clark,  50 years ago this June 1st at a second bed-in they stated staged in Canada, in the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec.

John and Yoko, doing their bed-in for peace at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel in Montreal, Quebec, 50 years ago this spring.

‘Give Peace A Chance’ was released as a single in July of 1969, as demonstrations against the War in Vietnam continued to grow and a generation of young people were getting ready to go to “three days of peace and music” at a festival called Woodstock, and rose up the billboard charts in North America to number 14, which was modest for a single by Beatles standards.

A sign that remains on the door of a room at the Queen Elizabeth Hotel where Give Peace a Chance was recorded.

Nevertheless, the chorus of the song went on to outlive its writer, who was shot to death in in gun happy America on December 8th, 1980 in front of a building where he lived in New York City.

‘Give Peace A Chance’ has lived on to this day as an anti-war chant as iconic as ‘We Shall Overcome’ lives on as a chant for social justice and civil rights.

I end here with what I know has become a tired old question. Why is it almost always the voices for a more peaceful world, in the persons of Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Bobby Kennedy and John Lennon (just to name a few) who get gunned down.

Fifty years after John Lennon recorded ‘Give Peace a Chance’ the world is still looking for some.

I am coming to the conclusion that there is something in the DNA of humans or in the way humans are hardwired that sees us so often making war and killing each other, however honest and noble the sentiment in John Lennon’s song is.

Click on the screen below to hear and view the chaos in a room of the Queen Elizabeth Hotel on June 1st, 1969 as John Lennon was leading a cast of interesting characters in recording ‘Give Peace a Chance’ –

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In Wake of Strong Protest, Ontario’s Ford Government Restores At Least Some Public Library Service Funding

Funding for Inter-Library Loan Program to Resume this June 1st

A Brief News Commentary from Doug Draper, followed by Statements from Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff and Ontario Library Services – South and North

Posted May 31st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ann McKibbon, a Wainfleet resident and professor emeritus at McMaster University’s medical school, was one of the book club members who had the police called on her at the constituency office of Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff for protesting cuts to libraries. Her mother helped found the library in Wainfleet. Here, at the constituency office of Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch where members of the group met to discuss their experience at the Oosterhoff office, she is holding a book by Dr. Seuss. Oosterhoff quoted Dr. Seuss  earlier this May after he was out on the lawns of Queen’s Park, supporting an anti-abortion rally. Photo by Doug Draper

Of all of the many cuts Ontario Doug Ford ‘s self-described “Government for the People” has made to public services over its first 11 months – so many that it is getting harder and harder to keep track – few in recent weeks has received as much media attention as the funding cuts Ford and company have made to public libraries.

The publicity library cuts have received is in no small part due to the outrageous spectacle earlier this May of a group of mostly senior members of a Niagara-based book club staging what they called a “read-in” at the constituency office of Niagara West MPP and Ford government member Sam Oosterhoff, only to have police called on them.

Three police officers arrived to find the decidedly peaceful group of about 15 book club members standing around, each holding a book in their hands. To no one’s surprise, police concluded that the group had done “nothing wrong.” An apology was requested but about the most Oosterhoff would say in response is that the episode was “unfortunate” and could possibly have been handled differently.

Late this Friday, May 31st afternoon, Oosterhoff issued a statement that at least some of the cuts to libraries, including inter-library loan services – have been rolled back. Continue reading

Canada’s NDP Introduces Its “New Deal for Canada” for Fighting Climate Change

A clean economy that works better for people

“It’s time to fight climate change like we actually want to win. But we also know that a plan that leaves workers or communities behind is no plan at all.” – Canada’s federal New Democrats

A Message from Canada’s New Democratic Party

Posted May 31st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Federal NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh

Our plan to fight climate change will create at least 300,000 new jobs, save families money, and take on big polluters. The time for delay and denial is over – it’s time to act.

People across Canada are worried about the future. Flooding and forest fires are threatening our homes. Polluted air and water are hitting communities hard. And rising temperatures are threatening our farming and forestry industries. It’s clear there’s no time to waste. 

But wasting time is exactly what Justin Trudeau is doing. He talks a good game, but instead of getting results, he lets the biggest polluters off the hook.  Continue reading

Leading Scientists urge Ford Government not to Gut Laws for Protecting Plants and Animals

Scientists call for immediate action on biodiversity loss

“At a time when the Earth is losing species at 1,000 times the natural rate, it’s indefensible to leave the more than 230 species at risk twisting in the wind. The province of Ontario has a global obligation to protect biodiversity in the face of the key drivers of species loss – habitat destruction through industrial activity and development.”

A Woodland caribou. Photo courtesy of Paul Tessier and Ontario Nature.

News from Ontario Nature, a non-profict advocacy group for protecting and conserving Ontario’s natural heritage

Posted May 31st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Thunder Bay, Ontario More than 75 scientists are calling on the Government of Ontario to do more to protect at-risk plants and animals.

As provincial decision-makers debate the future of species at risk today, scientists from Ontario and across North America are sounding the alarm about proposed changes to Ontario’s Endangered Species Act, 2007 (ESA).

Despite widespread public outcry, the changes, found in Schedule 5 of Bill 108, could become final as early as next Monday (this June 3rd) if they are passed during third reading. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Rips Support Away From Young People Struggling To Quit Smoking

“This will put young people at greater risk of developing cancer, experiencing heart and fertility problems, and dying prematurely.” – Bhutila Karpoche, Ontario NDP critic for Mental Health and Addictions

A News Release from Ontario’s New Democratic Party

Posted May 31st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK — Bhutila Karpoche, Ontario NDP critic for Mental Health and Addictions, released the following statement in response to news that the Ford government has cut funding to a program that has helped thousands of college and university students quit smoking:

“It’s simply wrong for Doug Ford’s Conservatives to rip support away from young people who want to give up a deadly habit like smoking. This will put young people at greater risk of developing cancer, experiencing heart and fertility problems, and dying prematurely. Continue reading

Don’t Let Ford Government Gut Ontario’s Endangered Species and Wildlife Habitat Protection Rules

The passage of this Ford government legislation would drive one of the last nails in the coffin for green spaces like Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls and Waverly Woods in Fort Erie – both targets of unsustainable, smart-less, greed-driven urban growth – and ever more of our wetlands, woodlands and remaining natural heritage areas in Niagara

A Call-Out from the Green Party of Ontario

Posted May 31st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

We all deserve a place to call home – people and wildlife.

But around the world, 1 million species face extinction due in large part to habitat loss.

In Ontario that includes the Algonquin Wolf, Boreal Caribou, Blanding’s Turtle, Golden Eagle, Butternut Tree and 230 others.

These images are making the rounds on social media as the Ford government moves forward with plans to pull the teeth out of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act on behalf of developers bent on paving over what is left of our natural heritage

BUT ANY DAY NOW, ONTARIO MPPS WILL VOTE ON BILL 108, GIVING BIG DEVELOPERS THE GREEN LIGHT FOR HABITAT DESTRUCTION. Continue reading

Join the Growing Campaign for a Green New Deal in Canada

The conversation about the Green New Deal in Canada is just beginning, but we know that it must create millions of jobs, fight injustice and inequality, and make our communities more liveable and safe.

How could this huge transition make life better in this country? These are the conversations we’re going to be having throughout the election period and in the months to come.

A Call-Out to All of Us from The Leap, a new organization dedicated to advancing systemic change in the face of our intersecting crises of climate change, inequality, and racism

Posted May 31st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

This June, The Leap is hitting the road to build a wave of popular support behind the Green New Deal in Canada.

Click on the screen immediately below to see and hear more –

Speakers in various cities include Maude Barlow, El Jones, Naomi Klein, Avi Lewis, Kanahus Manuel, Pam Palmater, David Suzuki, Ingrid Waldron, Harsha Walia, and more.

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Canadians Deserve A Real Climate Plan – Green Party

Send Your Letter, Demanding a Real Climate Action Plan, to Canadian Environment Minister Catharine McKenna

“Canadians deserve better options (for addressing the climate crisis). And we’re running out of time to adopt them.” – Canada’s Green Party

A Call-Out from the Green Party of Canada

Posted May 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

This summer, for the first time in Canadian history, climate change will be a front-page issue. That’s because our momentous win (in a federal by-election) in Nanaimo-Ladysmith, British Columbia proved that Canadians want decisive climate action and real leadership.

BUT THE LIBERALS AREN’T LISTENING.

B.C NDP MP Kennedy Stewart and Green Party Leader Elizabeth May protesting Kinder Morgan tar sands pipe in 2018. The two were later arrested.

Their climate plan for Canada is a half-hearted, half-measure that won’t solve the climate crisis. Continue reading

UN Secretary-General Calls For End of Fossil Subsidies & Use of Taxpayers’ Money “To Destroy the World”

“We need to tax pollution, not people”, and “end subsidies for fossil fuels,.” – United Nations Secretary-General António Guterres, this May 28th, 2019 at the World Summit of the R20 Coalition, a UN-supported environmental organization, founded by former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger.

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres with one of the celebrated youth activists and climate crisis fighters in the world today, Swedish teen Greta Thunberg, who inspired young people around the globe this March to stage a student strike at their schools in a call to adults for climate action.

News from the United Nations on the Climate Crisis facing the World

Posted May 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

The idea that subsidizing fossil fuels is a way to improve people’s lives could not be more wrong, said UN chief Antonio Guterres in the Austrian capital, Vienna, because it means spending taxpayers’ money to “boost hurricanes, to spread droughts, to melt glaciers, to bleach corals: to destroy the world.” Continue reading

Niagara’s One and Only Ford Government MPP Urged to Oppose Ford’s Move to Weaken Ontario’s Endangered Species Act

Liz Benneian writes a letter to her Niagara MPP, Sam Oosterhoff, urging him to stand up for province’s endangered species

“The Ford government is falling in the polls and for good reason. People don’t want our natural resources gutted.”

– from an Open Letter to Niagara West MPP and Ford Government member Sam Oosterhoff from one of his constituents, Niagara resident and community activist Liz Benneian

An Open Letter sent to Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff from Liz Benneian, a citizen activist and one of Oosterhoff’s constituents.

Posted May 299th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

An image from Ontario Nature, one of many groups pressing the Ford Government not to gut the province’s Endangered Species Act

I am a constituent who lives in Jordan Station who is asking you, for all the good it will do, to change the proposed Schedule 5 of the More Homes, More Choice Bill (108). There are many egregious parts to this Bill but the worst are the changes to the Endangered Species Act that will allow developers to pay to slay.

Do you realize that we have about 240 endangered species in Ontario already? More species are regularly being added to this list because our laws are already too weak to protect Ontario’s biodiversity.

This is not about saving the Blandings turtle or about bringing back the extirpated Karner Blue butterfly, it’s about devastating the already completely inadequate protections for this Provinces biodiversity which supports and sustains human life.

These images are making the rounds on social media as the Ford government moves forward with plans to pull the teeth out of Ontario’s Endangered Species Act on behalf of developers bent on paving over what is left of our natural heritage

The Ford government is falling in the polls and for good reason. People don’t want our natural resources gutted. Continue reading

Rent Increases Will Worsen Affordable Housing Crisis in Niagara Region

St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens urges Ontario’s Ford Government to take action to prevent rent increases that would hurt large numbers of people

A News Release from the Constituency Office of St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens

Posted May 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines MPP Jennie Stevens

St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens stands up at Queens Park Wednesday morning, asking Ford’s Government to make necessary changes to prevent rent increases across the Niagara Region.

On Monday (May 27th) a report was released, outlining the average monthly rental rates across Canada.

This report showed St. Catharines had moved up three spots, now making it the 9th most expensive city to rent in. The cost of a one bedroom rose 5.2 percent and the cost of a two bedroom rose 5 percent – well above what people’s wages rose by. Continue reading

Ford Government’s Funding Reductions for Affordable Housing Programs Raise Concern at Niagara Regional Housing Board Meeting

“We are really concerned about the impact of the $13.15 million (50.3%) reduction in funding for affordable housing programs over the next three years.  This shortfall is coming at a time when Niagara desperately needs affordable housing.”   – Niagara Regional Housing CEO Donna Woiceshyn

Niagara Regional Housing CEO Donna Woiceshyn

News from Niagara’s Regional Housing Board

Posted May 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

NRH Board Responds to Ontario Community Housing Renewal Strategy and Funding Shortfall

NIAGARA REGION – At its Board meeting on May 24, the Niagara Regional Housing (NRH) Board expressed concern that the Province has reduced funding for affordable housing programs in the new guidelines accompanying the Community Housing Renewal Strategy (CHRS) released earlier in the month. Continue reading

Dan Patterson to Conclude his Tenure as Niagara College President in June 2020

“Dan’s leadership has provided an exceptional era at Niagara College and we look forward to the opportunities to express our appreciation in celebration of his accomplishments over the coming year.” – from a statement from Niagara College’s Board of Governors

A Statement  from Niagara College’s Board of Governors

Posted May 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara College President Dan Patterson

Niagara, Ontario – President Dan Patterson, the dynamic, visionary and tireless leader of Niagara College, has advised the Board of Governors that he will conclude his tenure as president when his current term ends on June 30, 2020.

While he remains as passionate and energized about Niagara College as he was at the beginning of his presidency almost 25 years ago, Dan has indicated that he feels it is the right time to make a change, knowing the college is in a strong place and well positioned to meet the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead. Continue reading

Ontario NDP Culture critic Calls on Province’s Ford Government to Reverse Library Cuts

“This is just another example of Doug Ford dragging Ontario backwards. He’s prioritizing access to booze over access to books.”

A News Release from Ontario’s NDP and Official Opposition Party

Posted May 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK — Jill Andrew, MPP for Toronto-St. Paul’s and Ontario NDP Culture critic, was joined by library users and workers for a press conference today highlighting her motion calling on Doug Ford to reverse his library cuts.

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch meets earlier this may with members of a Niagara are book club who had police called on them when they staged a “read-in” to protest cuts to public libraries at the constituency office of Niagara West MPP and Ford government member Sam Oosterhoff. Police concluded that the group had done nothing wrong, but an apology from Oosterhoff has not yet come.

Last month, Ontarians learned that the Ford Conservatives had cut funding to both the Ontario Library Service-North and the Southern Ontario Library Service by 50 per cent. Since then, layoffs have occurred at both library services.

“The heartbreaking impacts of Doug Ford’s cuts to libraries are already being felt,” said Andrew. Continue reading

Canada’s Green Party Ramps Things Up in Niagara for Upcoming Federal Election

Greens Choose Michael Tomaino to run in Liberal-held Riding of Niagara Centre 

News from Canada’s Green Party

Posted May 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Michael Tomaino has been nominated to lead the Green Party in NiagaraCentre for the 2019 Federal Election.

Michael Tomaino grew up in Port Colborne, attended Notre Dame High School in Welland and graduated as a Pharmacist from the University of Toronto in 1991.  After university, Michael returned to Niagara to raise a family, once again calling Port Colborne his home.

Across Canada, from BC to PEI, we’ve seen the Green Wave surge. Thissame momentum is happening locally in Niagara, as issues of economic stability, clean air, water and land are top of mind. Continue reading

Ontario NDP Calls on Province’s Ford Government to Approve Safe Zones at Abortion Clinics

‘The revelation about the Ford Conservatives ignoring requests for safe zones comes just weeks after PC MPP Sam Oosterhoff stood on the front lawn of Queen’s Park and vowed to make abortion “unthinkable in our lifetime.” Doug Ford refused to condemn Oosterhoff’s comments.’

A News Release from Ontario’s NDP and Official Opposition Party

Posted May 28th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff’s recent declaration at an anti-abortion rally at Queen’s Park to make abortion “unthinkable in our lifetime” has raised questions among women about the future of their reproductive rights in Ontario. This in the backdrop of several U.S. states moving to make abortion all but totally illegal.

QUEEN’S PARK — Suze Morrison, Ontario NDP critic for Women’s Issues, is calling on Doug Ford’s Conservatives to approve applications for safe zones at abortion clinics without delay.

According to a news report, the Ford Conservatives have ignored a dozen requests from health facilities to establish safe zones. This flies in the face of legislation that introduced this right in order to protect women seeking abortions from harassment by anti-choice protestors.

“Women seeking abortion services should not be made to feel unsafe,” said Morrison. “That’s why it’s so important to respect the legislation that allows for safe zones — so women are not subjected to harassment and intimidation by anti-choice protestors. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Introduces Additional Temporary Measures to Protect Animals 

A News Release from the Ontario Government 

Posted May 28th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

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

Kevin Strooband, the Lincoln County Humane Society’s executive director, with a friend

The following news from Ontario’s Ford government, that it is taking measures to ensure that “animals remain protected during the transition to an improved animal protection enforcement system” across the province, received a positive response from Kevin Strooband, executive director of the Lincoln County Humane Society in Niagara. 

“I am excited about this opportunity that we can continue to protect animals in our area,” said Strooband when contacted by Niagara At Large this May 27th about news that the Ford government is introducing amendments to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act that gives his humane society and others across the province that opportunity. 

Strooband, who recently received national honours from Humane Canada, the umbrella group for humane societies across the country, said the Ford government move shows that the provincial government recognizes that there are “robust and professional” humane societies in the province that can continue to do a responsible job of protecting animals. 

Now here is the News Release from Ontario’s Ford Government – 

This May 27th, the government introduced amendments to the Ontario Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (OSPCA) Act to ensure animals remain protected during the transition to an improved animal protection enforcement system. Continue reading

Niagara Falls Federal NDP Candidate Endorsed by Two Key Labour Unions in Niagara area

“I promise to fight and advocate for the people of Niagara Falls, Niagara-on-the-Lake, and Fort Erie the same way I have advocated for them over the last six years (as a teacher, community activist and vice-president of the Elementary Teachers Association of Ontario Niagara).” – Federal NDP candidate Brian Barker

News from the Campaign to Elect Brian Barker, the federal NDP candidate in the Niagara Falls Riding

Posted May 28th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper – As we approach this coming October 21st federal election in Canada, Niagara At Large will continue to post news that comes our way from all of the parties running candidates in the Niagara area.

You can also look forward to Niagara At Large running our own news and commentary on the issues at play and what is at stake in this federal election.)

Niagara Falls Riding federal NDP candidate Brian Barker

NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario –Brian Barker, the NDP’s candidate for the Niagara Falls Riding in the 2019 federal election, has been endorsed by two labour organizations, ETFO Niagara and Workers United.

Barker was endorsed by Workers United, the union representing striking workers at the Rainforest Café, on Tuesday, May 14th, the day after Barker received his party’s nomination. Workers United represents 10,000 workers across Canada, and 100,000 more across the United States in various sectors.

“Workers United Canada Council is proud to endorse Brian Barker, federal NDP candidate for the riding of Niagara Falls”, the union said in a statement over social media on the 14th.

“Brian is a teacher, a dedicated trade unionist, and major supporter of the Rainforest Cafe workers on strike.” Continue reading

Faced With Massive Opposition and Plunging Poll Numbers, Ford Puts a Temporary Brake on Controversial Service Cuts to Municipalities

Ford’s Cuts to Municipal Services Were On for 2019. Now They Are Off, He Says, Until Next Year. Where is Ford Taking Us Next on this Bumper Car Ride? And is This Any Way to Run a Province?

“It is a relief that it is not happening this year,” says Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley, adding that vigilance remains in order.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford Suddenly puts the brakes on some controversial service cuts that threaten to hit municipalities hard

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

Posted May 27th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

With municipalities across Ontario rising up against him and his popularity among Ontarians cratering to historic lows for any premier in his first year of office, Doug Ford announced this May 27th that his government is at least temporarily reversing cuts it was imposing this year to child care, public health care and ambulance and a number of other services delivered by municipalities across the province.

“We’re a government that listens,” Ford insisted during a brief scrum with Queen’s Park reporters after announcing that his self-described “Government for the People” would hold back on the controversial cuts. “We’re going to give the mayors (across the province) more time. We are going to work with them.” Continue reading

Ford’s Push To Destroy Critical Wildlife Habitat in Province for Developers is Under Fire!

Ford’s More Homes, More Choice Act will reduce homes for wildlife, and reduce choice for municipalities

Municipalities push back against Ontario’s Bill 108

News from the David Suzuki Foundation, Earthroots and Ontario Nature

Posted May 27th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

The Barn swallow is only one of numerous endangered species in Ontario that could suffer serious losses in habitat if Ford’s plans movement forward. Photo courtesy of Ontario Nature

TORONTO — The Government of Ontario is coming under fire from municipalities throughout the province for an omnibus bill that threatens to open up critical wildlife habitat to developers.

With just a few days left until Bill 108, the More Homes, More Choice Act, reaches third reading in the Legislature, several municipalities are voicing opposition to Schedule 5 of the bill, which would drastically reduce protective measures in the Endangered Species Act, 2007.

The municipalities of York, Muskoka Lakes, Oakville, Aurora, Archipelago and Lennox-Addington have voiced their opposition to the bill, which would also reduce municipal planning oversight. Several other municipalities and townships will be considering similar motions this week. Continue reading

Ontario Ford Government’s Carbon Tax Propaganda Ridiculed By Left, Right And Centre

Celebrity Scientist Bill Nye’s viral video mocks Critics of Carbon Pricing

‘Ontario’s Auditor General came out recently and said the (Ford government’s anti-carbon tax) ads would never have passed an independent review] for advertising standards because they neglect to “include all the relevant facts.”’

News from Canadians for Tax Fairness, a non-profit public advocacy organization based in Ottawa, Ontario

Posted May 27th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford slamming four-to-five cent per litre price on carbon pollution – what Ford and his cronies call a  “carbon tax” – that the federal government has put on gasoline.  as one way to address the climate emergency peoples around the globe are facing.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s anti-carbon tax campaign  is coming under fire from pundits of all political stripes.

The PCs launched their anti-tax crusade last month to protest the federal government’s carbon pricing system.

Highlights of the campaign have so far included television commercials and mandatory stickers at gas pumps falsely claiming the pricing measures will hurt Canadians despite non-partisan studies that have indicated otherwise.

Ontario’s Auditor General came out recently and said the ads would never have passed an independent review] for advertising standards because they neglect to “include all the relevant facts.” The AG also came down on the PCs for using the ads to criticize another level of government while presenting their own in a positive light. Continue reading

Less Than A Year In, Ford is Already Tanking in Public Popularity – Ontario Poll

In first eleven months as Ontario Premier, Doug Ford already enjoys  less public support than the Liberal’s Kathleen Wynne did at end of her five-year tenure

Doug Ford is almost making Kathleen Wynne look good now

“Premier Doug Ford is so unpopular he’s got to look up to see former premier Kathleen Wynne’s approval rating, a Mainstreet Research poll finds.” – from a May 24th story in The Ottawa Sun

A News Release from Mainstream Research, a national polling firm in Canada

Posted May 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

FORD PC SUPPORT COLLAPSES, WHILE LIBERAL VOTERS PREFER TORY AS THEIR LEADER – MAINSTREAM RESARCH

Ontario Premier Doug Ford already cratering in the polls. Can the people of Ontario and the services they need take three more years of this premier and his “government for the people”?

Ottawa, Ontario – The governing Progressive Conservatives have slid to third, Premier Doug Ford’s favourability ratings have now fallen below those of Kathleen Wynne’s at the end of her tenure, while Liberal voters say that John Tory is their most preferred choice to lead the Ontario Liberal Party.

Those are the findings from Mainstreet Research’s latest Ontario survey. The poll surveyed 996 Ontarians between May 21st to 22nd, 2019. The poll has a margin of error of +/- 3.1% and is accurate 19 times out of 20.

“More and more Ontarians are turning away from Doug Ford as his support is collapsing,” said Quito Maggi, President and CEO of Mainstreet Research. “We have never seen an imcumbent premier reach these depths in popular opinion with barely a year into his mandate.” Continue reading

New Affordable Housing Building Officially Opens in St. Catharines, Niagara

St. Catharines Mayor and Niagara Regional Housing board chair Walter Sendzik

“Addressing the need for affordable housing is one of the most critical priorities for Niagara Region, as it is for communities across the country.”                                                                                     – St. Catharines Mayor and NRH Board Chair Walter Sendzik

News from Niagara Regional Housing in Niagara, Ontario

Posted May 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

NIAGARA REGION in Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Regional Housing (NRH) joined Chris Bittle, MP for St. Catharines, the Honourable Steve Clark, Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing, Jennie Stevens, MPP for St. Catharines, Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley and St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik to celebrate the completion and grand opening of their new affordable housing building.

Located at 527 Carlton Street in St. Catharines, the building was built with a combination of federal and provincial Investment in Affordable Housing program funding, municipal grants and the NRH reserve.  The Investment in Affordable Housing program encourages intensification of building sites to maximize the use of funding when it becomes available for new development. With this knowledge, NRH decided on a five-story building with 85 units, 13 of which are accessible.   Continue reading

Canadians Have Created More Than One Million Jobs Since 2015 Thanks To Federal Government’s Plan

Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey

“By working together with local community leaders such as the Hendersons (owners and operators of Henderson’s Pharmacy in Thorold), our government has been able to help kick-start the economy and create full-time, quality jobs in Niagara.”                             – Niagara Centre’s  Liberal government MP Vance Badawey

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey

Posted May 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Henderson’s Pharmacy has been a locally owned business institution in Thorold, Niagara’s downtown for generations – a real survivor on online shopping and corporate chain store competition thanks to great staff and service to a large and loyal customer base. File photo by Doug Draper

Thorold, Ontario – When the middle class has more money in their pockets to save, invest, and grow the economy, we all benefit.  New numbers show that the Government of Canada’s plan for the economy is working.

This May 24th, Vance Badawey, Member of Parliament for Niagara Centre, visited Henderson’s Pharmacy in Thorold to celebrate the 80 years of contributions the Henderson family and their staff have made to the community.

Since 1939, the Henderson team has enthusiastically served residents, and has established a strong standing in the community for its many achievements in business and philanthropy. MP Badawey hailed the entire Henderson team as a shining example of a local small business continuing to thrive while improving the health and quality of life for Niagara residents. Continue reading

Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates makes Powerful Plea for Action on Climate Emergency in Ontario Legislature

Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates in Ontario legislature. file photo

“This is the biggest crisis facing us in our lifetime. Make no mistake about it. And do you know who gets it? Our kids get it. Our grandkids get it. … Do not allow old, white politicians to destroy our planet. That has to stop.”                                                     – from comments Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates made earlier this May, 2019 in the Queen’s Park legislature in Toronto, Ontario

Posted May 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

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

This May 13th, following a motion tabled by Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party’s to join other regions around the world, including cities like St. Catharines and Hamilton that have already done it, and provinces, states and entire nations, and declare a “climate emergency” in Ontario, one of the party’s members, Wayne Gates of Niagara Falls, delivered some passionate words on the subject that Niagara At Large would like to share with our readers here.

Gates was particularly strong in his plea to people his age and older to start showing more concern in the climate crisis confronting us – the kind of concern he says he sees and hears when he meets and talks to young people in his Niagara Falls riding and other parts of the province. Continue reading

Ontario Municipalities Urge Ford Government to Defer Funding Cuts & Work in Partnership with Them for Betterment of People

“We again call on the Government of Ontario to defer the implementation of these funding cuts so that the Province and cities can work together on how to minimize the impact on the people we all represent, and the services they depend on.”

– from a statement released this May 24th by Municipal Mayors Caucus

A Statement from Mayor Cam Guthrie, Chair of LUMCO, and LUMCO Mayors, including St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik

Posted May 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Today (Friday, May 24th), following a meeting of the Large Urban Mayors’ Caucus of Ontario (LUMCO), LUMCO Chair and Mayor of Guelph Cam Guthrie released the following statement:

This May, the City of Toronto launched a more public and province wide campaign to stop the Ford cuts to municipalities. Toronto Mayor John Tory had this to say about the campaign on social media – John Tory

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Today, we’re announcing our next step in urging the province to stop the damaging, retroactive cuts to child care, public health, transit & EMS. We’ve launched a petition where residents can endorse Council’s opposition to these cuts & add their voice: http://toronto.ca/stopthecuts

“Big-city mayors from across Ontario continue to be alarmed about the Province’s unilateral, retroactive cuts to municipal funding after cities have already passed our budgets. We are also united in concern about Bill 108, which could put at risk cities’ finances and ability to provide parkland, community facilities, and well-planned neighbourhoods.

We understand the fiscal position the Government of Ontario is in, and we want to be a partner in its efforts to get its budget deficit and debt under control. We appreciate that Minister of Municipal Affairs and Housing Steve Clark attended our meeting today to speak with LUMCO mayors about municipal financial sustainability and Bill 108.

We again call on the Government of Ontario to defer the implementation of these funding cuts so that the Province and cities can work together on how to minimize the impact on the people we all represent, and the services they depend on. Continue reading

One of Ontario’s Largest Unions Calls on Premier Ford to Kick Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff Out of his Caucus

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff has been asked for apology for call to police over seniors protesting public library cuts at his Niagara constituency office.

“At the very least the Premier should send a signal to women by booting him out of his caucus.” – Ontario Public Service Employees Union (OPSEU) President Warren (Smokey) Thomas, responding to Oosterhoff’s anti-abortion stance

A News Release from the Ontario Public Service Employees Union

Posted May 23rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Toronto –  OPSEU President Warren (Smokey) Thomas says Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff’s beliefs concerning women’s rights are unacceptable and Ontario’s youngest ever MPP is not fit to serve in the legislature.

OPSEU President Warren ‘Smokey’ Thomas

“If there was ever an argument to have a mechanism to recall politicians in Ontario, Oosterhoff is a perfect example,” said Thomas.  “But at the very least the Premier should send a signal to women by booting him out of his caucus.”

Oosterhoff recently issued a chilling threat to the right of women to control their own bodies by saying he wants to make abortion “unthinkable in our lifetime.”  Earlier this month Oosterhoff brushed by a group of concerned citizens who came out to a public constituency meeting to ask the rookie MPP about his views. Continue reading