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How Would You Like An NPCA Board That Is Even Larger?

Niagara’s Regional Council Now Faces A Plan To Expand Board Of Directors From 15 to 19 Members

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara’s regional council is looking at a plan to increase the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s board of directors from 15 to 19 members.

Do we really need the board of directors the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority to get any larger?

The plan for adding another two members to the NPCA board from Niagara and two from the City of Hamilton is in the hopper. But at the suggestion of St. Catharines regional councillor Brian Heit, the Region’s council decided at its September 13th meeting to hold off giving the matter any further consideration until Ontario Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk releases her findings from a detailed audit her office has been conducting for several months now on the agency’s operations. Continue reading

Weekend Sitting At Queen’s Park Should Be About Ontarians’ Priorities, Not Doug Ford’s Plot To Cut Charter Rights – NDP

A Message from Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted September 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Andrea Horwath has been slamming Ford for days for walking over Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms

Queen’s Park –  Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath issued the following statement on Doug Ford’s use of the legislature this weekend to push through a bill that will violate the Charter rights of all Ontarians in order to interfere in Toronto’s election.

“NDP MPPs would be very happy to sit all weekend to deal with the issues facing Ontarians, issues such as painfully long hospital wait times, crumbling schools or the tragic loss of jobs, after 80,000 jobs were lost last month under Doug Ford. 

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Ford‘s “Government for the People” Makes Case Against Program f or Cutting Climate-Changing Gases On – Get This – ‘Constitutional Grounds’!

“We have a mandate from the people of Ontario to use every tool at our disposal to protect Ontario families and businesses from the federal carbon tax.” – Ford’s Ontario Environment Minister, Rod Phillips

Doug Draper, reporter and publisher, Niagara At Large

Posted September 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The same Ontario Premier Doug Ford who is over-riding Canadian’s constitutional rights and freedoms to settle old political scores by slashing the size of the Toronto city council he and his late brother once raised havoc on, is now citing sections of Canada’s Constitution as an excuse for cancelling the province’s “cap-and-trade” program (what Ford strategically refers to as a “carbon tax”) for reducing carbon emissions that contribute to climate change.

The irony of this might only be lost on people who were foolish enough to vote for Ford on an assumption that he had well-thought-out plans for making positive change in Ontario.

At the end of a week of chaos of his own making over the over-riding of Canada’s Charter rights and freedoms to strike out against his political enemies on Toronto council, Ford has filed arguments in the courts (see the Ford government’s news release blow for more details) against the cap-and-trade program Ontario’s former Liberal government launched to reduce carbon emissions.

The filing, which does not come as a surprise from a Ford government that obviously believes man-made climate change is a joke, also comes at the end of the same week that Antonio Guterres, Secretary-General of the United Nations, warned that too many nations are falling back on the pledge they made through the Paris Accord, to a point where there is a “paralysis” in the overall effort to reduce climate changing gases. Continue reading

Niagara Centre MPP Slams Ford Government’s “Unprecedented Abuses Of Power”

Conservative cabinet ministers prop up Ford’s Assault on Rights and Freedoms

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

Posted September 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

Queen’s Park – Jeff Burch, Ontario NDP Municipal Affairs and Housing critic and Niagara Centre MPP, defended the Canadian Charter or Rights and Freedoms today as Conservative cabinet ministers propped up Doug Ford’s unprecedented abuses of power.

After the courts struck down one of Ford’s laws, ruling that it violates people’s Charter rights, Ford tabled a bill Wednesday that includes a notwithstanding clause — taking that Charter right away from people. 

“Mr. Ford’s decision to invoke the notwithstanding clause is an unprecedented abuse of power and displays nothing but pure contempt for people,” Burch said. Continue reading

Brock University In Niagara, Ontario Part Of International Project Commemorating Heroes Of First World War

For 12 hours each day for 61 days, the names of those killed in the First World War will scroll across video screens in Niagara and around the world.

News from Brock University in St. Catharines/Niagara

Posted September 13th, 2018 on Niagara At large 

Niagara, Ontario – For 12 hours each day for 61 days, the names of those killed in the First World War will scroll across video screens in Niagara and around the world. Sadly, it will take from now until Remembrance Day to recognize the more than one million men and women killed on both sides of the conflict.

Digital displays at Brock and the Niagara Falls Public Library will display the names of more than one million war dead from now until Nov. 11

This November marks the centenary of the end of the First World War, and Brock University is involved in The World Remembers, a Canadian-led international project to commemorate those killed during the war and those who died of their injuries in the years that followed. Continue reading

Contempt for Human Rights In Doug Ford’s Ontario

“No government in Canada should take the contemptuous step of disregard for the Charter of Rights that the notwithstanding clause offers them.” – Alex Neve, Secretary General of Amnesty International Canada

Amnesty International calls on Ontario government to withdraw use of Charter of Rights “notwithstanding clause”

A News Release from Amnesty International Canada

Posted September 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Amnesty International today condemned the Ontario government’s tabling of legislation, Bill 31, The Efficient Local Government Act, which invokes the “notwithstanding clause” in section 33 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

“No government in Canada should take the contemptuous step of disregard for the Charter of Rights that the notwithstanding clause offers them,” said Alex Neve, Secretary General of Amnesty International Canada.

“To do so in a case involving the fundamental freedom of expression in a context in which core principles around elections and the underpinnings of our democracy are at stake is particularly disgraceful. This invocation of section 33 by Premier Ford’s government should be withdrawn immediately. Questions about the interpretation and application of the Charter should be pursued through appeals and left to judges to determine.” Continue reading

Inquest into the Death of Kelvin Sawa In Niagara, Ontario Announced

Mr. Sawa, 46, died on Aug. 17, 2011 at the Greater Niagara General Site following a transfer from the Niagara Detention Centre in Thorold

A News Release from the Ontario Ministry of Community, Safety and Correctional Services

Posted September 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Detention Centre in Thorold, Ontario

Niagara, Ontario – Dr. Karen Schiff, Regional Supervising Coroner for West Region, Hamilton Office, today announced that an inquest will be held in the death of Kelvin Sawa.

Mr. Sawa, 46, died on Aug. 17, 2011 at the Greater Niagara General Site following a transfer from the Niagara Detention Centre in Thorold, on Aug. 15, 2011.  An inquest is mandatory under the Coroners Act.  Continue reading

So Much for Doug Ford’s “Government for the People”

Ford’s Contempt for Ontarians’ Constitutional Rights and Freedoms has put the Lie to that

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

‘We are doing this for the people of Ontario,’ Doug Ford, the province’s premier, declared in the provincial legislature this September 12th of his self-described ‘Government for the People’s’ rushed decision to stomp all over Canada’s Charter of Rights and Freedoms so it can take a meat axe to Toronto’s city council.

Just as Ford got those words about doing the people’s work out of his mouth, uniformed guards moved in on people protesting in the galleries of a Queen’s Park legislature – a legislature that suddenly looked more like the Reichstag from 1930s Berlin. as these people were hustled away.

A few of those people, looking like someone’s grandparents, were taken out in handcuffs as if they were about to be locked in a cage in a banana republic.

What does that say for Ford’s “Government for the People”? Continue reading

Horwath’s NDP Join With Ontario Families In Historic Demonstration Rejecting Doug Ford’s Abuse Of Power

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath to move Reasoned Amendment to delay rights-stripping bill

“Doug Ford has attacked the courts. He attacked democracy. And now, he’s attacking any Ontario person who dares to disagree with him.” – Ontario’s Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

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

Posted September 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Party Leader Andrea Horwath continues to slam Ford as she is removed from provincial legislature this September 12th

Queen’s Park – Ontaro’s Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath and NDP MPPs were ordered to be kicked out of the legislative chamber this Wednesday, September 12th  as they stood up to Doug Ford as he tried to table a bill that cancels a section of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.

The removal of the NDP MPPs comes on the same day that everyday Ontario people, including seniors, were handcuffed and removed from the visitor’s gallery of their legislature.

“Doug Ford has attacked the courts. He attacked democracy. And now, he’s attacking any Ontario person who dares to disagree with him,” said Horwath. Continue reading

Greenpeace Takes Ontario’s Ford Government To Court For Unlawfully Cancelling Cap And Trade Program

Ford government’s rash tear-down of Ontario’s legislative regime for combating climate change irresponsible, environmental groups say

A News Release from the environmental group, Greenpeace Canada

Posted September 12th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario – Environmental groups have launched a lawsuit against the Ford government for denying the rights of Ontarians to be consulted on its wholesale revision of Ontario’s laws for combatting climate change.

Ecojustice lawyers, in partnership with the Ottawa-Ecojustice Environmental Law Clinic, have filed the case on behalf of Greenpeace Canada. The case alleges that the Ford government unlawfully failed to provide for public consultation on a regulation that ended Ontario’s cap and trade program and on Bill 4, the Cap and Trade Cancellation Act, 2018, currently before the legislature. The case also asks the Court to quash the regulation. Continue reading

Ford’s Tory Cabal Won’t Let Canada’s Charter Of Rights Stop It From Gutting Toronto’s City Council

Does Ford’s Ontario Election Win Put His Government Above The Law? He Seems To Think So.

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

This past July, Doug Ford’s then barely four-week old Ontario government shocked people across the province with a sudden announcement that he had tabled legislation – Bill 5 or what he and his Tories where calling the “Better Local Government Act” – that would slash the number of seats on Toronto city council in half and cancel elections at large for regional council chairs in Niagara, York, Peel and Muskoka.

Doug Ford won’t let a little thing like Canada’s Charter of Rights stop him from imposing his will at the municipal government level.

Ford made his announcement just hours before the deadline for people to register their papers as candidates in this October 22nd municipal elections – causing many to question why he would mandate such significant changes without consultation and when the municipal election process was already underway.

The City of Toronto chose to challenge Ford’s ‘Bettter Local Government Act’ in the courts. Niagara, Peel, York and Muskoka did not. And this past Monday, September 10th, Ontario Superior Court Justice Edward Belobaba ruled that with respect to the moves Ford was making on Toronto at least – to slash the number of seats on its city council from 47 to 25 – those constitute a violation of the democratic freedoms enshrined in Canada’s Charter of Rights.

Doug Ford says he is the one standing up for democratic rights and freedoms

Then, within hours of the judge’s ruling, there was Ford announcing that he will not only use who knows how much tax money to appeal it, he will also go to draconian lengths to use the Charter of Right’s “notwithstanding clause” – usually reserved for emergencies that rise to the level of a major disaster, war or terrorist attack – to walk over the rights cited by the judge and do what he wants to do to Toronto’s city council anyway.

And why is he going to such drastic lengths?

According to him, it is because the judge, who dared to question the constitutionality of something he was doing, was appointed and he is the leader of a democratically elected government. Furthermore, Ford said he would not hesitate to reach for the notwithstanding clause again he felt it was necessary to impose his will, even if it means overriding the rights and freedoms of others.

Ford earned a reputation as a bully during the years he sat on Toronto city council and road shotgun for his late brother Rob when he was mayor. Now here he is bringing the same conduct and character to Ontario politics on the grounds that he won a provincial election with 38 per cent of the vote.

This guy is already behaving like a bully and dictator at the provincial level, and unless members of his caucus show the courage to restrain him, we have over three and a half more years of this.

Here is the Ford government’s September 10th media release on its determination to move over, despite court ruling based on constitutional law, with the slashing of Toronto’s city council. What municipal government in the province will Ford go after next?

News Release

Doug Ford Announces Action to Uphold the Better Local Government Act

Released September 10, 2018

Will call back the Legislature and invoke Section 33 of the Constitution to ensure the Better Local Government Act remains in effect as passed by Ontario’s democratically elected Legislature

 

 

Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced (this September 10th) that his government will take immediate action to ensure the Better Local Government Act remains in effect as passed by Ontario’s democratically elected legislature. 

“Canada’s Constitution makes it clear. The province has exclusive responsibility over municipalities,” said Ford in announcing his government’s action. “The Better Local Government Act will reduce the size and cost of government while reducing dysfunction at City Hall.

The people who are most vocal and fighting this move are a small group of left-wing councillors looking to continue their free ride on the taxpayers’ dollar and a network of activist groups who have entrenched their power under the status quo.”

Ford announced that his government will immediately recall Ontario’s Legislature and introduce legislation that, if passed, will invoke Section 33 of the Constitution and ensure the Better Local Government Act is preserved in time for the October 22 Municipal Election. 

Ford also announced that his government will immediately appeal Judge Belobaba’s decision to the Ontario Court of Appeal.

“I believe this decision is deeply concerning and wrong and the result is unacceptable to the people of Ontario,” concluded Ford.  “If you want to make new laws in Ontario – or in Canada – you first must seek a mandate from the people.”

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‘Better Niagara’ Citizens Group Slams St. Catharines Regional Councillor’s Use Of Term “Better Niagara” In His Election Pitch

“Bruce Timms represents to us exactly what is broken in Niagara politics. Under no circumstances does he represent A Better Niagara.” – Ed Smith, a St. Catharines resident and executive director of the Niagara-wide group, A Better Niagara.

A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Veteran St. Catharines regional councillor Bruce Timms may have been making the pitch that he’s been working for “a better Niagara” for years now, but a Niagara-wide group called “A Better Niagara” is taking issue with him using “a better Niagara” in his pitch in the weeks leading up to this October’s municipal elections.

St. Catharines Regional Councillor Bruce Timms is on the ‘Better Niagara’ citizen group’s list of incumbent candidates it is urging voters not to support in the coming October 22nd municipal elections.

“A Better Niagara (the group) is concerned that voters may construe the fact that Bruce Timms’ advertisements prominently feature the term “A Better Niagara” to mean that our organization endorses him, which we do not,” said Ed Smith, a St. Catharines resident and executive director of the group, in a statement shared with Niagara At Large this September 10th.

“We do recognize that the term is not copyrighted by us, nor would we want it to be,” Smith said. “However it is important for us to ensure that a politician such as Bruce Timms is not confused as representing us, or as being endorsed by us.” 

“The political behaviour demonstrated by Bruce Timms and many others like him at Regional Council these past four years is what led to the creation of A Better Niagara,” Smith continued. Continue reading

Ford Government’s “Better Local Government Act” Is An Assault On Municipal Council Candidate’s  Constitutional Freedoms – Ontario Superior Court Judge

Judge’s September 10th Ruling Applies To Toronto Only. What About The Freedoms Of Candidates Impacted By Ford’s Act – Also Known As Bill 5 – In Niagara & Three Other Ontario Regions?

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Superior Court Judge slaps down Doug Ford’s move to slash size of Toronto council. Ford’s cancellation of Niagara-wide elections for regional council chair reportedly  remains untouched. Ford is already vowing to overturn the judge’s ruling on the grounds that his Tory Party  was elected on a promise to reduce the size of government .

An Ontario Superior Court Judge began this week  of Monday, September 10th by delivering a serious blow to the part of Premier Doug Ford’s so-called  “Better Local Government Act” that would slash the number of Toronto city councillors following this October 22nd municipal elections from 47 to 25.

Unfortunately, the Judge’s ruling reportedly did nothing to overturn or address that part of Ford’s bill that – suddenly and without warning this past July 27th – cancelled region-wide elections in Niagara, York, Peel and Muskoka for who will serve for the next four years, as Chair of Regional Council in those four regions. Continue reading

A Call-Out To All Niagara Voters – You Are Inivted To A “Women in Niagara Politics: 2018 Candidates Public Forum”

Get More Informed for the October 22nd Come to the Public Forum this on Wednesday, September 12th from 7:00 to 9:30 pm at the St. Catharines Centennial Library

An Invite to All from the Niagara District Council of Women

Posted September 9th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The Niagara District Council of Women will be hosting a “Women in Niagara Politics – 2018 Candidates Public Forum” on Wednesday, September 12 from 7:00 to 9:30 pm at the St. Catharines Centennial Library (54 Church St. in the city’s downtown). We have invited all 21 women who are running for either Mayor or Regional Councillor in Niagara municipalities to speak for 3-4 minutes, with questions to follow.  Candidate confirmations to attend have been very high with only a few unable to attend due to other commitments. Continue reading

An Old Beatle Offers Us A Bit Of  Bright Light In Dark Times

“Who cares what the idiots say, Who cares what the idiots do, Who cares about the pain in your heart, Who cares about you, …. I DO.

  • From ‘Who Cares’, one of the 17 new songs on Paul McCartney’s 25th and latest solo album, ‘Egypt Station’, released This September 7th, 2018

A Brief One from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

Posted September 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Paul McCartney is back – not that he ever went away – with a very nice new album.

In a world where music lovers everywhere are still mourning the passing of Aretha Franklin and some of us are still coming to terms with the all-too-soon –and-sudden death last year of Tom Petty – all with the madness of King Trump deconstructing decency and democracy 24/7 – how good it is to still have Paul McCartney with us, releasing a whole album of songs that rise up from the kinder side of human nature.

The album, called ‘Egypt Station’, also features great cover art from paintings produced by McCartney himself and was released this Friday, September 7th, 2018 – just a little over 50 years to the day that he and the rest of The Beatles released what would be one of the biggest singles every, ‘Hey Jude’, with ‘Revolution’ on the flip side. Continue reading

 ‘Rising Star’ Of Research At Brock University Awarded  Prestigious National Scholarship

A Brock University PhD student doing cutting-edge research on how children learn to recognize faces has received the national Vanier Scholarship

News from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario

Posted September 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Psychology student Claire Matthews has been granted a Vanier Canada Graduate Scholarship that will see her use breakthrough methods to shed light on children’s perceptions of new faces and the processing of this information in their minds.

A Resarch rock star at Brock University – PhD Psychology student Claire Matthews

“One of the studies in my PhD will examine whether motion facilitates children’s face learning,” says Matthews. “If motion helps children learn, we may actually be underestimating children’s abilities by asking them to recognize a new face by just looking at static images.”

This is part of Matthews’ PhD program, which focusses on facial recognition across the lifespan to understand differences in the process of learning. Continue reading

New Federal Funding Will Help Improve Women’s Economic Security In Ontario’s Niagara Region

Project Will Improve Access To Childcare And Transportation For Rural Women

News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey

Posted September 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey taking his turn in making funding announcement

The Government of Canada is committed to advancing gender equality and understands the important role that creating more opportunities for women in all aspects of Canadian life can play in promoting women’s empowerment. By investing in projects that improve women’s economic security, we are helping to ensure that women, their families and communities can prosper.

Vance Badawey, the Member of Parliament for Niagara Centre, on behalf of the Honourable Maryam Monsef, Minister of Status of Women, today announced federal funding for a project that will increase women’s economic security and prosperity in the Niagara region of Ontario. 

Solidarité des femmes et familles immigrantes francophones du Niagara (SOFIFRAN) will receive $269,582 in funding for their project, “Sécuriser les femmes du Niagara” (Securing women in the Niagara region). Continue reading

‘Better Niagara’ Group Makes Its Endorsements Of Regional Council Candidates Who Believe In “Integrity, Transparency And Accountability”

Group Gives Thumbs Up To Only Seven Of The Incumbents Running For Another Term On Niagara Region’s Council

  • Based On Their Voting Records On Seven Key Issues In This Term Of Regional Council, Pelham’s Dave Augustyn, St. Catharines’ Kelly Edgar, Brian Heit and Debbie MacGregor, Thorold’s Henry D’Angela and Ted Luciani, and Welland’s George Marshall Are Being Endorsed by The Better Niagara Group
  • The Group Is Saying NO To St. Catharines’ Al Caslin and Bruce Timms, Niagara Falls’ Bob Gale Selina Volpatti and Jim Diodati, Niagara-on-the-Lake’s Pat Darte, Pelham’s Brian Baty, Grimsby’s Tony Quirk, Fort Erie’s Sandy Annunziata, West Lincoln’s Doug Joyner and Welland’s Paul Grenier
  • The Group Remains “Neutral” on St. Catharines’ Tim Rigby and Walter Sendzik, Lincoln’s Sandra Easton, Welland’s Frank Campion and Fort Erie’s Wayne Redekop.
  • St. Catharines’ Andy Petrowski, Niagara Falls’ Bart Maves, Port Colborne’s David Barrick and John Maloney, Grimsby’s Bob Bentley,  Wainfleet’s April Jeffs and Lincoln’s Bill Hodgson are not running for re-election. Gary Burroughs, who once served as Niagara Region’s Chair and served as a regional councillor for the town this term, is now running for a seat on Niagara-on-the-Lake’s town council.

News from A Better Niagara, is a non-partisan, non-profit organization with a mandate to encourage civic engagement and municipal public participation in Niagara

Posted September 6th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Better Niagara is endorsing candidates who believe in integrity, transparency, and accountability. Continue reading

In Niagara, Ontario, Class Is Now In Session For Canada’s First Commercial Cannabis Production Program

Niagara College Celebrates The Launch Of Pioneering Graduate Certificate Program

News from Niagara College in Niagara, Ontario

Posted September 6th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara College welcomed its first class of future cannabis industry leaders and officially launched its one-of-a-kind Commercial Cannabis Production (Graduate Certificate) program at its Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus on September 5.

From left to right, Commercial Cannabis Production program coordinator and professor Bill MacDonald, Ruth Chun, General Counsel for Newstrike, Vivian Kinnaird, Niagara College’s Dean of Business, Hospitality and Environment, St. Catharines MP Chris Bittle, Niagara College President Dan Patterson, Jeff Ryan, Vice-President of Government and Stakeholder Relations for Canopy Growth Corp. and John F. T. Scott, Chair of Niagara College’s Board of Governors, celebrate the start of class in Niagara College’s Commercial Cannabis Production (Graduate Certificate) program, Canada’s first post-secondary credential in the production of cannabis.

The program is Canada’s first postsecondary credential in the production of cannabis and will prepare students for successful careers in the country’s rapidly expanding cannabis industry. Classes are held in a purpose-built, fully secure teaching lab at the College’s Niagara-on-the-Lake Campus. Continue reading

Brock University’s Record Enrolment Defies Ontario’s Shrinking Pool of Post-Secondary School Students

“We’re focusing on with emerging markets such as Africa, Latin America and India (for students), says James Mandigo, Brock Vice-Provost for Enrolment Management and International.  “And there has been a huge increase internationally in coming to Canada. It’s the fastest growing market because it’s known as a multicultural country that supports diversity and offers a great education at an affordable price.”

News from Brock University in St. Catharines/Niagara

Posted September 6th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Call it reputation, call it success, but Brock University is starting the new school year with its largest incoming class in a decade, and it’s largest-ever enrolment.

More than 19,000 students started the Fall Term at Brock University Wednesday, Sept. 5, marking Brock’s largest-ever enrolment.

More than 5,000 new students started the Fall Term at Brock Wednesday, Sept. 5, marking a six per cent increase over last year’s incoming class. Brock’s 2018-19 total fall enrolment is projected to be more than 19,100 students — the largest in the school’s 54-year history. Continue reading

Ontario’s Official Opposition Party Slams Ford’s Patronage Appointment Of His Family Lawyer

“Doug Ford has given his family’s lawyer, Gavin Tighe, a $667,000 government contract with the Public Accountants Council.” – Ontario’s Official Opposition and NDP Party

A News Release from Ontario’s New Democratic Party

Posted September 9th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his “Government for the People.” He’s got you!

Taras Natyshak, NDP MPP for Essex, released the following statement regarding the appointment of Gavin Tighe, long-time Ford’s family lawyer and campaign donor, to chair the Public Accountants Council for the Province of Ontario.

 “Doug Ford has given his family’s lawyer, Gavin Tighe, a $667,000 government contract with the Public Accountants Council.

This looks like yet another pricey patronage appointment for Ford’s friends and insiders – one that serves Ford and his friends, but not people or the province. Just like Ford’s decision to give his campaign advisor and political supporter Reuben Devlin a $1 million contract, with this new appointment, Ontarians are footing a big bill for Ford to repay favours to friends.” Continue reading

Niagara Specialized Transit Maintains Current Levels Of Service – New Booking Procedures Now In Place

A News Release from Niagara, Ontario’s Regional Government
Posted September 6th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Foreword to this News Release from the Niagara Region from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch is raising red flags about the funding Niagara Specialized Transit needs to serve patients across the region.

The following news release was fired out this September 5th by Niagara’s embattled Niagara regional government, a day after Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch put out a news release of his own, warning that a growing demand from residents/patients across the region for Niagara Specialized Transit (NST) service now has patients experiencing trouble booking the service and a roughly $400,000 shortfall in the funding the Region’s council has approved, to date, to meet growing patients’ needs.
“This is a crisis and Niagara Regional Council needs to put patients first,” Burch stated in his release.
The Region’s release carries the headline; “Niagara Specialized Transit Maintains Current Levels Of Service.”

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Let’s Put “Customer Service” Into Local Government – Pelham Regional Council Candidate Diana Huson

“Good politicians must be open and available to speak with their voters, listen to their concerns and be prepared to take a position/act.”

A Column by Diana Huson, a candidate for a Niagara regional council in the Town of Pelham

Posted September 9th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Politicians are elected by the people for the people.

Town of Pelham regional council candidate Diana Huson

Their primary purpose is to improve the quality of society and public welfare while maintaining a positive image, staying informed about issues, demonstrate value for taxpayer’s dollars, and prepare to take action when needed.

In a two-tiered system of government, regional representation must also carefully balance local and regional needs. This requires a unique skill set including:

  • o Interpersonal skills in building positive relationships in and among the community;
  • o Collaboration skills when working with fellow regional councilors, town councilors and the general public;
  • o Cooperation skills in working with their local town council to advance community priorities;
  • o Communication skills to actively listen to their voters and keep informed about important issues;
  • o Leadership in knowing the difference between what is right and wrong for the community and the ability to act on these issues;
  • o Accountability and integrity in service.

Good politicians must be open and available to speak with their voters, listen to their concerns and be prepared to take a position/act. Continue reading

Meet the Candidates Running for Municipal Office in the October 22nd Municpal Elections

FocusNOTL will be hosting Four  ‘Meet and Greet Evenings with New Candidates for Niagara-on-the-Lake Councillor’

Posted September 6th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

  • Dates: Sept 11, Sept 19, Oct 3, and Oct 9.
  • Venue: Royal Canadian Legion, Legion Hall
    Branch 124, 410 King Street, NOTL
  • Time: 7PM – 9PM

Roster of Candidates

  • Sept 11th: Norm Arsenault, Gary Burroughs, Terry Davis, Stuart McCormack, Sandra O’Connor
    Sept 19th: Simon Bentall, Clare Cameron, Dennis Dick, Jordon Williams
    Oct 3rd: Allan Bisbark, Wendy Cheropita, Andrew Niven, Erwin Wiens, Anne Kurtz-Just
    Oct 9th: Crispin Bottomly, Mark Brown, Lauren Goettler, Bernhard Peters, Katherine Reid

The public is encouraged to submit written questions across a broad range of issues facing NOTL that are important to you. Make the questions as succinct as possible. Continue reading

Ford’s Funding Cuts Are Worsening Mental Health Crisis For Ontario Children

“It is absolutely unacceptable that thousands of children in our province are having to go to hospital emergency rooms for mental health treatment, while others tragically resort to suicide.”

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

Posted Septemberr 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford

Queen’s Park –  Ontario’s  NDP’s critic for mental health,  Bhutila Karpoche, said that Doug Ford is making things worse for children in Ontario who are facing the highest rates of mental health-related emergency room visits and hospitalizations in the country, according to a new report.

The report by Children First Canada and the O’Brien Institute for Public Health, analyzes data from major research organizations including Statistics Canada and the Canadian Institute of Health Information.  It found that in 2016 alone, 16,291 children in Ontario were hospitalized for mental health-related issues, more than double the number recorded in Quebec, which ranked second. Continue reading

Niagara Area MPP  Takes Regional Niagara To Task Over Sudden Cuts To Specialized Transit

“This is a crisis and Niagara Regional Council needs to put patients first.” – Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

Posted September 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Jeff Burch, MPP for Niagara Centre says he wonders why Niagara Region Specialized Transit Services is being cut when the demand is greater than ever.

According to a report to the Niagara Region Public Works Committee this September 4th , the $2 million allocated for yearly service to cover 26,000 trips is now $400,00 over budget. As a result, constituents who have called Burch’s office say they’ve been told that trips are being reduced by the BTS Group, a private contractor hired by the region. Continue reading

Who On Niagara’s Regional Council Should Be Quiet – David Barrick Or Those Who Are Raising Questions About The CAO’s Job Contract?

A Commentary by Niagara at Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted September 4th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Port Colborne reginal councillor claims that the Region’s council should stop discussing or raising questions about the CAO’s hiring and contract extension while the Ontario Ombudsman is doing an investigation.

No sooner did Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dube announce his decision this August 30th to investigate questions swirling around the 2016 hiring of Niagara Region’s CAO Carmen D’Angelo and Regional Chair Al Caslin’s unilaterally move to extend and sweeten the terms of D’Angelo contract, but Port Colborne regional councillor fired out an email to others on the council that said this –

“Contrary to what we were told at the last Council meeting, I see that the extension of the contract is clearly listed in the Ombudsman’s scope – therefore, the Region should cease all discussion on all matters relating to the hiring of the CAO and the contract extension as it is being investigated.

Please ensure these matters do not appear on our agenda as it is completely inappropriate to discuss matters relating to an active investigation by the Ombudsman of Ontario.

Thank you, David”

This note comes from the same David Barrick who earlier in August, at a special meeting called by a majority on the Region’s council to get to the bottom of questions around whether or not the process used to hire D’Angelo two years ago was compromised or corrupted, accused some of the councillors who are demanding answers of engaging in “election politics” and a “Salem witch hunt.”

No doubt Barrick knows something about witch hunts. Continue reading

Marineland’s Owner May Be Gone, But Campaign Against Animal Captivity At The Park Rages On

Activists Vow To Keep The Pressure On Niagara Falls Amusement Park

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 4th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

As the morning arrived for this year’s Labour Day weekend demonstration in front of the sprawling Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, Phil Demers wondered whether the usual 50 or more demonstrators would turn out.

John Holer is gone, but demonstrators were back this Labour Day weekend, at the Marineland park he founded more than 50 years ago, expressing their oppositon to keeping whales and other wild animals in captivity. Photo by Doug Draper

Or would something he called “Marineland fatigue” drive the number of demonstrators down? Continue reading

This Labour Day, Canada’s Wage Gap Is Wider Than Ever

Canadian Dynasties Richer Than Ever As Wealth Gap Continues To Widen – Study

News from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives

Posted September 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper –

If you have spent any length of time following the rhetoric of politicians from Conservative Party politicians in Canada and their Republican counterparts in the United States, you have likely heard the term “job creators” used to describe big businesses – especially at times when these same politicians are working to sell on de-regulation or another round of tax cuts for them.

The big lie we are fed is that if we go along with sweeping, across-the-board tax cuts for corporation, we will ultimately reap the rewards in greater numbers of good-paying jobs. Continue reading

In Ford’s Ontario, Working People May Have To Fight Harder Than Ever For Fairness

Ontario’s Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath. File photo

“Today, all of Ontario’s workers are facing the threat of a premier that wants to drag Ontario backwards, including ripping off workers by rolling back minimum wage gains, and promising to ‘leave no stone unturned’ when it comes to privatization.” –  Ontario’s NDP and Official Opposition Leader, Andrea Horwath

A Labour Day statement from Ontario’s Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted September 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

“Labour Day is an important day for Ontarians to celebrate the protections and rights that generations of workers and unions have fought hard to secure over the years. Continue reading

Happy Labour Day from Canada’s Former Federal NDP Leader Ed Broadbent and the Broadbent Institute

A Message from the Broadbent Institute

Posted September 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Canada’s former federal NDP leader Ed Broadbent

On behalf of the entire Broadbent Institute team, I would like to wish you and yours a very happy Labour Day!

On this day, we must consider the important contributions unions have made to our society; a shorter work-week, Employment Insurance, maternity leave, collective bargaining, and the right to safety at work, just to name a few. Continue reading

John McCain Stands Even Taller In Death Than Trump Ever Will In Life

The Lessons of the late U.S. Senators Life – Told in the Eulogies for Him – Show How Small Trump Truly Is

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted September 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Watching, as I did off and on over these last days of August and first days of September, the cable television coverage of the now-late U.S. Senator John McCain’s funeral services, it seemed as though many, if not most or all Americans have been mourning his death as if they are mourning the vacuum of principled leadership and service to country over self now in the White House and in the irretrievably dead Republican Party.

It was especially remarkable to watch this while coming to terms with something I thought I would never see– a sitting President of the United States not only uninvited, but instructed via the wishes of the deceased and surviving members of his family, to stay away from services that rise to the level of a state funeral.

Flags at half mast for John McCain. At the White House, Trump tried raising the flag again until he was forced to lower it again due to an outcry from people across the country.

Then again, in the case of Donald Trump, why would anyone who respects the decency and love for country that (however much you may have  agreed or disagreed with his politics) exemplified John McCain’s life, want this despicable, hate-filled individual anywhere near the great man’s casket? Continue reading

Two St. Catharines Regional Councillors Who Have Stood Tall For Their Constituents In The Face Of Caslin’s Cabal

A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted August 31st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

St Catharines regional councillor Kelly Edgar, left, and fellow St. Catharines regional councillor Brian Heit

Wnen we received the good news this August 30th that the Ontario Ombudsman has agreed to come in and investigate serious questions around the hiring of Niagara Region’s CAO Carmen D’Angelo, two regional councillors that had a great deal to do with getting us to that good moment were not available for comment when we posted our first story on this news.

Those two councillors, both representing St. Catharines on the Region’s council, are Kelly Edgar and Brian Heit, and here are their responses to that news now, starting with one from Kelly Edgar – 

St. Catharines regional councillor Kelly Edgar

“I am very pleased that the Ontario Ombudsman has accepted our request to do this investigation – at long last!” said Kelly Edgar in a statement he shared with Niagara At Large.

“I must also add that the 113 or more citizens that lodged complaints with the Ombudsman’s office to get this done should be very happy as well,” Edgar added. “Without their activism and support, who knows whether this investigation would ever have been done?”

“Thank you to all those who chose to help us. You’re the best!”

Best regards, Kelly Edgar Continue reading

Ontario’s Ombudsman Says ‘Yes’ To Flood of Calls For An Investigation Into CAO Hiring Controversy At Niagara Region

Niagara Residents Will Finally  Get A Thorough,   Independent Probe Into This Serious Matter

Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dube

“Given the high volume of public complaints, the request from regional council, the concerns raised publicly by two local MPPs and others, the evident seriousness of the issue and the fact that local efforts to resolve the matter have been exhausted, I have determined that a formal investigation by my office is in the public interest.”-  Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé

A News Report from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted August 30th, 2-18 on Niagara At Large

Questions about the integrity of the process used to hire this man – Carmen D’Angelo – to the CAO job at Niagara Region will now be investigated by Ontario’s Ombudsman.

After many weeks of calls from citizens across Niagara, local MPPs and finally, this past week, Niagara’s regional council, Ontario Ombudsman Paul Dubé announced in a media release this August 30th that he will begin an independent investigations that the process the Region used to hiring the Region’s chief administrative officer (CAO) was corrupted to the advantage of the current individual holding that $230,000-a-year job – Carmen D’Angelo.

The Ombudsman’s announcement also comes after almost five full months of excellent investigative reporting by The St. Catharines Standard – reporting that discovered a growing file of documents produced by staff inside the office of the Region’s Chair Al Caslin and downloaded by D’Angelo containing information that could have given him a significant advantage over other individuals applying, two years ago, for the CAO’s job. Continue reading

In Victory for Western New York Newspapers, International Trade Commission Announces Unanimous Ruling Ending Tariffs on Newsprint

“Newspapers are unique in comparison to other mediums in that they are the most cited source citizens use for news about their local town or city, arts and culture, or schools and education. This is why I am concerned about the imposition of duties on newsprint that this petition would result in.” – Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins

Higgins, other Members of NY Delegation  called on ITC and Commerce Dept. to reconsider effects of the tariffs

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

Posted August 30th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Newspapers like The Buffalo News and those who work for the paper stood to take a significant hit from Trump’s punitive tariffs on Canadian newsprint.

Buffalo, New York – The International Trade Commission (ITC) has released a unanimous 5-0 ruling determining that antidumping and countervailing tariffs on Canadian imports of uncoated groundwood paper did not cause material harm to the U.S. paper industry, and has nullified them.

This decision comes after Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) and several other Members of Congress from New York wrote a letter urging the ITC and the US Department of Commerce to reconsider the severe negative impact the tariffs would have on the newspaper industry. Continue reading

Ontario Parks’ Old Fort Erie Hosts Annual Murder Mystery Night

See It On Saturday, September 8th, at 7 P.M.

An Invite to All from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission
Posted August 30th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Fort Erie, Ontario  – Niagara Parks’ Old Fort Erie invites guests to attend its popular Murder Mystery event taking place on Saturday, September 8 at 7 p.m., which will combine an evening of intrigue with the fascinating history of the old stone fort and the site of Canada’s bloodiest battlefield.

Murder Mystery in Old Fort Erie. Photo courtesy of Niagara Parks

The all ages event challenges participants to test out their detective skills within the chilling walls of Old Fort Erie. Assist the inspector and interview sneaky suspects to find the culprits and help solve the mystery to win a prize at the end of the evening. Continue reading

Ford’s “Government for the People” Would Rather Save You 22 Cents A Day Than Fight Climate Change

Ontario’s  “Government for the People” moves  to Reduce Cost of Natural Gas. End of carbon tax will save consumers about $80 a year

News from the Office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford

Posted August 29th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

For all of you older people across Ontario  who are more in to saving about 22 cents a day on your gas bill more than what might happen to the climate and weather conditions sometime in the future when you may not be around anyway, this news from Doug Ford’s self-described “Government for the People” may be cause for applause.

For younger people who will be around 20 or 30 years from now and are already concerned about the increasing frequency of wildfires, droughts, floods and severe storms, batten down the hatches and get ready for an even more stormy ride.

Continue reading

Like Clockwork: 2,400 Students To Move Into Brock University Residences Sunday, September 2nd

News from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario

Posted August 29th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A large group of Brock University student volunteers and staff members will come together Sunday, Sept. 2 for the University’s annual Move-In Day tradition.

Nearly 2,400 mostly first-year students from across Canada and around the world will be moved into one of Brock’s seven residences between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. Sunday. To make that schedule work, families are given a one-hour window of time to arrive.

Nearly 2,400 mostly first-year students will be moving into their residences at Brock University Sunday, Sept. 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

As families arrive and pull into a specific unloading area near their residence, some 600 Brock University students from a wide variety of athletic teams, student clubs and groups, will help unload the incoming students’ belongings and bring them to their assigned room. Continue reading

Niagara’s Regional Councillors Should Do Whatever They Can To Press Al Caslin To Resign From Council’s Top Job

The Residents Of Niagara Should Not Have To Endure Another Two Months Of This Individual At The Helm

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

Posted August 29th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Regional Chair Al Caslin. How much more of his leadership can we take?

Earlier this August, when a majority of Niagara regional councillors finally showed enough spine to do what they should have done months ago – petition the Region’s Chair, Al Caslin, for a “special meeting” of council, dedicated to getting to the bottom of charges of corruption swirling around the hiring of the Region’s CAO, Carmen D’Angelo – Caslin had the gall to fire back with an email, accusing at least some of those councillors of “disingenuous politicking.”

In the same email, dripping with an insolence we’ve come to expect from this Chair over the past four years, Caslin reminded the councillors of a closed session of council that most, if not all of them attended on July 26th, before telling them; “You all had two hours last meeting (a council meeting held on July 26th) to speak candidate to Carm.”

Al Caslin with the Region’s CAO Carmen D’Angelo seated to the right of him.

 “I encourage you to focus on the important community issues before us including: lowering taxes and bring quality jobs to Niagara,” Caslin went on to instruct with all of the grace of a school marm. “I will not be calling another meeting to talk about the same tabloid stories that have already been thoroughly investigated and decided upon by a third party investigation that has cost the taxpayers of Niagara dearly.” Continue reading

Ontario’s Green Party Leader Presses Ford’s Environment Minister to Clarify Report on Climate Change Censorship

“These allegations (of a memo directing provincial staff to stop using the term climate change) are serious (and) I was shocked to read them.” – Mike Schreiner, Leader, Green Party of Ontario

A News Commentary from Doug Draper

Posted August 28th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

One of the first things Doug Ford did after being sworn in as Ontario’s Premier in late June is scrap the former provincial Liberal government’s recently launched cap-and-trade program for reducing climate changing carbon emissions. And if you want to encourage more people to oppose the program, you call it a “carbon tax”.

Sometime  this August, an email went out to employees in the provincial government’s Ontario Parks department from an official higher up in the food chain, notifying them that; “Per Premier’s Office, we are not allowed to mention climate change in social media at this time. ….We will let you know about any change in this direction.”

On first blush, the contents of this note seems so preposterous that it leaves one wondering if it is, to use a Trump term, “fake news.”

Indeed, a follow up memo was sent to Ontario government employees this past August 24th from Steven Davison, an acting secretary for the Ford cabinet, calling the information in the email “false” and adding that “the premier’s office never provided direction regarding the reference of climate change in social media posts.” Continue reading

John McCain – A Pillar Of Bravery, Decency And Public Service, Treated Like Human Garbage By Trump And His ‘Deplorables’

“He’s not a war hero. He’s a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren’t captured.” – then U.S presidential candidate and five-times draft evader Donald Trump in 2015, speaking of decorated military veteran and U.S. Senator John McCain

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted August 27th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

John McCain, one of the last of the “lions” in the U.S. Senate died this August 25th at age 81

Whether we favoured the politics and policies he championed or not, many of us may agree that a towering figure of a person on this continent passed on this Saturday, August 25th with the death of U.S. Senator John McCain.

John McCain, who died at age 81 from the same kind of brain cancer that took the life, a decade ago, of one of his friends and colleagues, Democratic Senator Ted Kennedy, was an elder statesman and standard bearer for what was left of the once proud Republic Party of Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt.

Unfortunately, in his final years, McCain witnessed the Republican Party he devoted so much of his adult life to morph into the stinking, steaming cauldron of hate-filled white supremacists, neo-Nazis and assorted other crypto-fascists, sociopaths and psychos that it is today. Continue reading

Town of Pelham Reps Address Fonthill Kame, Cannabis, and Senior Campuses at Annual Conference for Ontario Municipalities in Ottawa

“We encouraged the (Ontario) government to fund municipal projects that help create wealth and prosperity for a community… We also discouraged the government from investing in projects that create more sprawl – like urban boundary expansions or “smart centers” disconnected from community.” – Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

A Column by Town of Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

Posted August 27th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

Last week, Pelham Councillors Gary Accursi and Peter Papp. And the Town of Pelham’s CAO Darren Ottaway (from Niagara, Ontario), and I attended the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) Conference in Ottawa.

The annual three-day conference offered a range of learning sessions and networking opportunities for the more than 1,500 delegates.

While at AMO, your Pelham representatives also met with various Ministries to directly advanced your interests with the Provincial Government.

We met with Hon. Jeff Yurek, MPP, Minister of Natural Resources & Forestry (MNRF), and Toby Barrett, MPP, Parliamentary Assistant, about maintaining and increasing the protection of the Fonthill Kame. Continue reading

Niagara And Hamilton And Niagara Strongly Represented As Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath Names Official Opposition Critics

“I’m excited about our strong team of Hamilton and Niagara MPPs. …Together we will give families hope for a brighter future.” – Andrea Horwath

News from the Office of Ontario’s NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted August 27th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park – Earlier this August, Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath recently announced the NDP’s new critic roles, naming Hamilton and Niagara MPPs for key portfolios to help make life better for families.

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch, Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates and St. Catharines MPP Jennie Steven, all appointed to key critic posts for Ontario NDP

“The people of Hamilton and Niagara voted for a vision of hope and elected dedicated New Democrat MPPs to help them deal with their daily challenges,” said Horwath. “From access to mental health supports, to quality education and an increasing cost of living, each of our MPPs brings a unique perspective to the team, and will hold this government accountable to the needs of their communities.” Continue reading

Al Caslin Runs Niagara’s Regional Government Like A Dictatorship

We Need The Ontario Ombudsman  A.S.A.P. To Help Clean Things Up

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted August 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Regional Chair Al Caslin finally confirmed this August 23rd that he extended CAO Carmen D’Angelo’s contract for the top administrative job. Would we even know this much now if it weren’t for recent leaks to the media?

Whether we like him or not, we now face the possibility that the people of Niagara are saddled with Carmen D’Angelo as the Region’s CAO right in to the year 2022.

That may be the case unless the next term of regional council, to be sworn in following this coming October’s municipal elections, chooses to buy D’Angelo’s contract out for an estimated cost to Niagara taxpayers that could total a million or more dollars, given that the CAO is paid about $230,000 plus benefits per year.

And who do we, the residents of Niagara, have to thank for all this?

More than ever, the answer to that question appears to be the current Chair of Niagara’s regional council, Al Caslin, who confirmed at a special meeting of the council this August 23rd that he took it upon himself to unilaterally extend the length of D’Angelo’s contract, signed in the fall of 2016, to the year 2022 because – GET THIS! – Caslin said he thought “he was doing the right thing for the new council and for the Region as a “corporation”.

“It just made more sense to me,” Caslin told members of the council this August 23rd – councillors who were hearing for the first time in open session of Caslin’s decision to unilaterally grant D’Angelo, whose hiring is already the subject of serious controversy, a contract extension. Continue reading

In Open Letter, Niagara Centre MPP Calls Urges Ontario’s Ombudsman to Fully Investigate Hiring of Niagara Region’s Chief Administrative Officer

“Confidence must be restored in Niagara Regional Council and this investigation will play a key role in restoring the faith people once had in our local government.” – Jeff Burch

Niagara At Large received a copy of the following  letter, dated Friday, August 24th, from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

Posted August 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

To Mr. Paul Paul Dubé, Ontario Ombudsman

Re: Investigation into the Hiring of the Niagara Regional CAO

Dear Mr. Dubé:

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

Further to my email in July to your office, I am sending this letter regarding the ongoing controversy involving the hiring of Chief Administrative Officer for the Niagara Region, Carmen D’Angelo.

Last night (Thursday, August 23rd), Niagara Regional Council voted unanimously to call upon your office to conduct a full investigation into the hiring process of the CAO following in depth reports by the St. Catharines Standard exposing a number of serious concerns regarding this issue. Continue reading

St. Catharnies Candidate Haley Bateman Recently Launched Campaign Platform for Regional Council

From the Campaign to Elect Haley Batement to Niagara Regional Council

Posted August 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Haley Bateman. one of a large slate of candidates running for a total of six Niagara regional council seats in St. Catharines

Earlier this August, Niagara Regional Council Candidate Haley Bateman for St. Catharines announced her platform.

“After years of participating at Council and speaking with thousands of people, I am thrilled to get to the point where I can confidently say that we can make great progress in Transit, Affordable Housing, Conservation and Culture and other integral parts of Niagara that will improve the live of residents”, said Bateman.

Bateman has been known for challenging Council on several issues and worked to reinstate the Integrity Commissioner. Continue reading

Join Us for ‘Women in Niagara Politics’ –  2018 Candidates Public Forum

Wednesday, September 12th from 7 to 9 P.M at                  St. Catharines Centennial Library

An Invite to All from the Niagara District Council of Women

Posted August 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Former Niagara Regional Chair Debbie Zimmerman will be the Forum’s moderator

Niagara, Ontario  The Niagara District Council of Women will be hosting a “Women in Niagara Politics – 2018 Candidates Public Forum” on Wednesday, September 12 from 7:00 to 9:30 pm at the St. Catharines Centennial Library (54 Church St. in St. Catharines’ downtown.) 

 We have invited all 21 women who are running for either Mayor or Regional Councillor in Niagara municipalities to speak for 3-4 minutes, with questions to follow.  Candidate confirmations to attend have been very high with only a few unable to attend due to other commitments.

 The focus of this unique candidates’ meeting is the fact that women are needed in Niagara politics and can make a difference in how our communities are best served in all aspects of life — economics, education, health, environment, housing, justice, status of women, social development and seniors’ issues. Continue reading

At Long Last, Niagara’s Regional Council Votes To Call Ontario Ombudsman In to Investigate CAO Hiring

A Brief from Doug Draper

Posted August 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Questions about the integrity of the process used to hire this man – Carmen D’Angelo – to the CAO job at Niagara Region may now be addressed by Ontario’s Ombudsman. Niagara’s regional council approved calling the Ombudsman in to investigate the matter at a special meeting this August 23rd.

Niagara, Ontario – Following four months of damning headlines and public uproar, Niagara’s regional council has finally voted to do what many members of the public and a handful on the council believed it should have done in the first place – call Ontario’s Ombudsman in to get to the bottom of concerns that the process used to hire Niagara Region’s CAO may have been tainted or corrupted.

A motion, calling on Ombudsman Paul Dube’s office to conduct “a full investigation of all matters” associated with the hiring of CAO Carmen D’Angelo two years ago, finally received unanimous approval this Thursday, August 23rd at a special meeting of Niagara’s regional council Continue reading

19th Annual Elwood Avenue Art Festival – One of Our Bi-National Region’s Last Great Street Fests of the Summer

In Buffalo, New York’s Elmwood Village Area – Saturday & Sunday, August 25th & 26th

Posted August 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Shop – With more than 170 artists and craftspeople selling work done in 16 different mediums, you’re sure to find something you love. Continue reading

In Open Letter to Ontario’s Environment Minister, Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates Calls For Action On Niagara River Wastewater Overflows

From the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

Posted August 23rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

An Open Letter to Ontario Environment Minister  Rod Phillips

RE: Sewage Discharge in Niagara River

Dear Minister Phillips,   I am writing to you today regarding a serious environmental issue, which was raised with your predecessor as well as your counterparts in Niagara Falls, New York. Here in Niagara we are experiencing continual discharge of wastewater and raw sewage into the Lower Niagara River.

A year ago this past July, an overflow of pollution from the Niagara Falls, N.Y. wastewater plant left water in the Niagara River below the Horseshoe and American Falls looking like ink. Following heavy rains recently, it happened again, and there have also been overflows from the Ontario side. Is our aging municipal infrastructure for treating sewage and storm water failing us?

This issue has been ongoing for far too long and continues to threaten the health of our beloved Niagara River. Despite assurance from treatment plants in the New York State that no more discharges would occur we heard alarming news this morning that upwards of 8 million gallons of raw sewage was discharged.

The continued damaging of our River is nothing short of an environmental catastrophe.  Continue reading

Great News for our shared Great Lakes from Our American Neighbours

Buffalo Area Congressman  Announces $163,000 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative Grant for Western New York

News from the Buffalo Area Office of  Democratic Congressman Brian Higgins

Posted August 21st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from NAL reporter and publisher Doug Draper i – My many years as an environment reporter at The St. Catharines Standard taught me that any news from jurisdictions on either side of the Canada/U.S. border that they are taking steps to fund and carry out water protection programs in the Great Lakes Basin is great news for all of us whose lives depend on the health of these freshwater bodies.

Congressman Higgins’ announcement falls into that category. So thank you Congressman Higgins for this good news, and now here it is.)

U.S Congressman Brian Higgins, a Democrat representing the Buffalo/Western New York area.

Buffalo, New York – Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) announced Erie County Soil and Water Conservation District has been awarded a $163,000 Great Lakes Restoration Initiative (GLRI) grant by the Great Lakes Commission.

“This award represents national recognition of Erie County Soil and Water Conservation District’s important work to protect the health of our waterways and communities,” said Congressman Higgins, a member of the Congressional Great Lakes Task Force. 

“This grant is also a reminder of the need to protect Great Lakes Restoration Initiative resources, which have contributed to the cleanup of our rivers and lakes, as well as the recent growth of Western New York’s economy.” Continue reading

We Don’t Need A Debate Right Now On ‘How The Regional Council Can Address Niagara’s Challenges

What We Need Now Is A New Regional Council

A  Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted August 21st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Only weeks away from municipal elections, Welland regional councillor Paul Grenier wants the Region’s council to get together to address “challenges” Niagara’s communities face now.

Is it possible that one of our Niagara regional councillors – Paul Grenier, who was gifted to us in the 2014 municipal elections by the voters of Welland – is trying his hand at writing political satire?

If so, he better keep his day job or find one if he has to because if a column he wrote and had published in Niagara’s daily newspapers this past Saturday, August 18th is any example, he’ll never get past the gatekeepers at Frank or MAD Magazine.

Then again, maybe Grenier’s column, dressed up with a headline that read; “Debate needed on core functions of Niagara Region,”, was not meant to be funny, in which case I have to wonder what regional council Grenier has been sitting on for the past four years because it sure isn’t the one I’ve been covering. Continue reading

More Than One In Five Canadian Professionals In Precarious Jobs – National Survey

“We tend to think of precarious work as something that happens in low-wage, low-skill jobs, but the findings from this national survey suggest that there is no safe harbour.

New from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Ontario

Posted August 21st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario  Despite their high level of education, credentials, skills, and even experience, 22 per cent of Canadian professionals are in precarious jobs, says a new report from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives’ Ontario (CCPA-Ontario) office.

Based on a national survey of professionals about precarious working conditions, the first of its kind, No Safe Harbour: Precarious Work and Economic Insecurity Among Skilled Professionals in Canada shows professionals across the country are not immune to the hallmarks of precarious work: no steady income, no pension, no benefits, no sick pay. Continue reading

Join the Fight Against Ford’s Cancellation of Ontario’s Basic Income Pilot Project

Consider Calling Your Ontario Member of Parliament  and Signing the Petition Below

“This project aimed to identify a better social assistance system that was rooted in fairness, adequacy and simplicity.”

From Glen Walker, Chair of the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

Posted on August 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – As you have likely heard by now, the provincial government has cancelled the Basic Income Pilot Project that was initiated last year. This project aimed to identify a better social assistance system that was rooted in fairness, adequacy and simplicity. I think we would all agree that a change like that is dearly needed.

The reasoning provided by the Minister Lisa MacLeod for this decision was that the program is too expensive, not sustainable and is not achieving the expected outcomes. Seeing as we are only one year into a three year project, all of this information is unfounded  at this point in time. Continue reading

Ford’s ‘Government for the People’ Vows to Work with Ontario Muncipalities to “Deliver Better, More Efficient Services”

Ontario Premier Doug Ford Delivers His First Keynote to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO) 2018 Annual Conference

Helping Ontarians begins with municipal and provincial partnerships

News from the Office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford

Posted August 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large 

Premier Doug Ford addresses Ontario’s municipal leaders

OTTAWA, Ontario  — Premier Doug Ford delivered his first keynote address to the Association of Municipalities of Ontario’s 2018 Annual Conference, where he committed that the Government for the People will work with municipalities to deliver better and more efficient services for people across the province.

“Municipalities are the closest link to the day-to-day lives of Ontarians, and we share a common goal: our commitment to working for the people, and respecting the taxpayer,” said Premier Ford. “Through open and collaborative efforts with our municipal partners, we can help more people in more communities across Ontario.” Continue reading

In Address to Conference of Municipal Reps, Ontario’s NDP Leader Slams Ford’s Assault on Municipal Elections

At Annual Association of Municipalities Ontario (AMO) Conference,  Andrea  Horwath Vows To Protect Local Democracy

“In the most paternalistic and insulting way possible, Doug Ford has interfered in municipal and regional elections.” – Ontario NDP  & Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

News from the Ontario New Democratic Party

Posted August 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from NAL – This address to municipal leaders across Ontario comes in the wake of Premier Doug Ford’s decision this July to cancel elections for regional chair in Niagara and three other Ontario regions, and to cut the number of councillors sitting on Toronto’s city council in half.)

Ontario’s Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath. File photo

Ottawa, Ontario  – Speaking to hundreds of elected municipal representatives from across the province at the annual Association of Municipalities Ontario (AMO) conference now in session, Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath announced new legislation that would prevent the provincial government from changing the makeup of municipal governments without consultation and local approval.

“In the most paternalistic and insulting way possible, Doug Ford has interfered in municipal and regional elections.   Without any consultation and ignoring the wishes of democratically elected municipal leaders he is ripping up ward boundaries, and cancelling elections in the middle of the campaign,” said Horwath. Continue reading

Our Government Keeps Promises! – Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

“During the election, we presented our Plan for the People. Citizens across Ontario supported our plan by sending us to Queen’s Park with a strong majority”, said Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West.

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara West PC Party MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Posted August 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Niagara, Ontario – (Earlier this August), Ontario Government House Leader, Minister Todd Smith recapped our government’s promises kept since coming to office. Focusing on our top 20 achievements, these historic changes will save families money, make life more affordable and bring accountability back to government.

“During the election, we presented our Plan for the People. Citizens across Ontario supported our plan by sending us to Queen’s Park with a strong majority”, said Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West.

“Since July, we have delivered key initiatives that will help lower gas prices, reduce your hydro bills, restore accountability and trust in government, and send a message to the world that Ontario is open for business,” said Todd Smith, Government House Leader and Minister of Government and Consumer Services. Continue reading

An Unprecedented, Shock and Awe Shot At Trump from a Decorated U.S. Military Leader

‘Revoke My Security Clearance, Too, Mr. President’

An Open Letter to Trump from Retired U.S. By William H. McRaven, from The Washington Post, August 17th, 2018

Posted August 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

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

Going back at least as far as the War in Vietnam and all of the Cold War posturing with nuclear bombs during the 1960s and 70s, I have never felt all that hot about higher ups in the U.S. Pentagon and  its foreign and domestic intelligence networks.

A very strange thing has happened though. In the past year and a half, with Trump in the White House, the Republican Party of Nixon, Reagan and the Bushes that he has eviscerated has gone from being a shameless supporter of virtually everything U.S. military and intelligence leaders do to sitting back and saying nothing or even applauding while Trump publicly slimes any still active or retired military or intelligence leader who dares to criticize him.

In that spirit, Trump has torn a page from the playbooks of Nixon from the Watergate era of the 1970s and Senator Joe McCarthy from the Red Scare era of the 1950s, and create enemy lists blacklists for any higher ups in the U.S.. military or intelligence community who fail to pay him the loyalty he demands. Continue reading

Niagara Regional Council’s August 16th ‘Special Meeting’ Was Mostly A Bust

Where Is The Courage On Council To Call The Ontario Ombudsman In To Investigate CAO Hiring Controversy?

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted August 18th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Was the 2016 process used to hire Niagara Region’s current CAO tainted or corrupted in any way?

Did the Region’s CAO Carmen D’Angelo receive information he should not have when he was applying for the $230,000-a-year job – information that may have given him an unfair advantage over other candidates applying for the same position job?

Was any information of that nature provided to D’Angelo by one or more individuals in Niagara Regional Chair Al Caslin’s office?

How much, if anything did Caslin know about this?

A special meeting of Niagara Region’s council ended this August 16th with questions around hiring of the Region’s CAO left unanswered

Those are among the questions residents across Niagara were hoping to finally learn answers to at the August 16th special meeting that 18 members of the Region’s council petitioned for an d ultimately went ahead with despite objections from Caslin himself. Continue reading

An Advisory To All From Niagara Region’s Public Health Department – Increase In Rabies Cases In Niagara

“So far, in 2018, there have been six raccoons and four skunks test positive for rabies.” 

From Niagara Region’s Public Health Department

Posted August 18th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Regional Headquarters in Thorold

Niagara, Ontario – This week, two skunks in an urban area of Welland, and one raccoon in rural Lincoln have tested positive for rabies. 

Niagara Region Public Health has seen an increase in the number of animals testing positive for rabies in Niagara. 

So far, in 2018, there have been six raccoons and four skunks test positive for rabies.  In 2017, there were a total of 21 animals that tested positive for rabies (19 raccoons, two skunks) and 12 in 2016 (10 raccoons, two skunks).  Continue reading

Niagara Conservationist Files Appeal To Rescue Thundering Waters Forest From Urban Development

“The protection of Thundering Waters may take up to three appeals to win the legal battle.”

News from John Bacher, a veteran conservationist living in Niagara, Ontario

Posted August 17th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Earlier this August, in the Niagara Falls Clerk’s Department I filed a letter of appeal against Amendment 128 to the Niagara Falls Official Plan. The amendment seeks to pave over about 120 acres of the approximately 500 acres Thundering Waters Forest.

Although most of the Thundering Waters Forest is provincially protected wetland barred from development, much of the Amendment 120 lands known as the Riverfront Community are an unusual savanna complex. It is dominated by a native shrub species, the Dotted Hawthorn. Continue reading

Ontario’s Niagara Parks Advances New Environmental Initiatives Along the Niagara Parkway an d Niagara River Shore

“These initiatives … place a renewed focus on environmental sustainability and have established goals for restoring native species and culling invasive species.”

News from the Niagara Parks Commission

Posted August 17th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

  • New plan includes emphasis on shoreline renewal, removal of invasive species and restoration all along the Niagara River Corridor

  • Public Information Sessions to be held in September to receive public feedback

 Niagara Falls, Ontario  – As steward to the environmental and cultural heritage all along the Niagara River Corridor, The Niagara Parks Commission is pleased to announce the advancement of several environmental initiatives.

Ontario’s Niagara Parkway, overlooking the Niagara River, one of the most significant connecting channels in the Great Lakes basin.

These initiatives, as well as Niagara Parks new 10-year Strategic Plan, place a renewed focus on environmental sustainability and have established goals for restoring native species and culling invasive species, while enhancing the many formalized viewing areas, parkettes, picnic areas, and other shoreline sites for the benefit of wildlife and the public.

These goals will be coordinated with Niagara Parks’ new Cycling strategy, which is currently in development. Continue reading

Aretha’s Hometown Newspaper Does Her Up Right

Queen of Soul’s Passing Is Front-Page News in Newspapers across the United States, Canada and Around the World

Brief One from Doug Draper

Posted August 17th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The Detroit Free Press, in the Motor City where Aretha Franklin lived most of her life and where she died at home this August 16th following a long battle with cancer, devoted  its whole front page to the Queen of Soul this August 17.

Of Aretha, The Detroit Free Press writes –

“Aretha Franklin was the loftiest name in the rich history of Detroit music and one of the transcendent cultural figures of the 20th Century. Continue reading

Ontario’s “Government for the People” Is “Delivering” for “You”!

“Promises Made, Promises Kept.” Doug Ford Says He’s Giving The People wWhat They Want.

“We told people what we were going to do. We promised them action. And we are delivering. If there are four words that define this summer they are: Promises made, promises kept.”                    – Todd Smith, Doug Ford’s Minister of Government and Consumer Services

A News Release from Doug Ford’s “Government for the People”

Posted August 17th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper –

From killing a cap to control climate changing carbon emissions and reducing social assistance to people at the lower end of the income scale for reasons of “compassion,” to vowing to deliver you a “beer for a buck” by Labour Day, Doug Ford and the majority government he was awarded after receiving less than half the votes cast in this spring’s Ontario election is following through on his bumper sticker promises aimed at “putting more money back in your pocket.”

What are you going to do with the extra money you get from all this – plan a vacation to Disney World? Buy a new toaster or perhaps an ice bucket for all that cheap beer? Continue reading

Marathon Regional Council Meeting Produces No New Answers On CAO Hiring Controversy

A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted August 16th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton stands and makes a point at a special meeting of Niagara Region’s council this August 16th to address concerns over 2016 CAO hiring

Niagara, Ontario – After more than five hours of open and closed discussions at a special meeting of Niagara Region’s council this August 16th, the public learned very little that is new about the CAO hiring controversy that has shaken even more trust in and respect for regional government in recent months.

What the meeting mostly did was confirm which members of the council are determined to get to the bottom of questions around the October, 2016 hiring of Carmen D’Angelo to the top administrative job at the Region and which ones want to keep a lid on any further questions.

But more on them later. Continue reading