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Ontario’s NDP Leader Announces First Of A Kind ‘Dental Care for Everyone Plan’

Every Ontarian Will Access Dental Benefits Either Through Workplace Benefits Or Their Health Card

“Every three minutes in Ontario, someone visits a doctor’s office or emergency room to get care for a dental problem,” said Horwath. “No one in Ontario should have to live in pain, or deal with the lifelong damage of going without dental care. No one should have to rack up credit card bills just to get the dental care they need for themselves – or for their kids.”                                      – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A ‘Special Announcement’ from Ontario’s New Democratic Party

Posted on March 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO, Ontario – NDP Leader Andrea Horwath announced this March 19th that when she’s elected premier, she’ll implement Dental Care for Everyone – a plan that will ensure every person in Ontario has access to dental care without the cost.

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Horwath says that under her dental care plan, everyone will have dental coverage – with working people and their families covered through their job, and all other Ontarians covered through public dental coverage.

“In Ontario, one in three working people don’t have a workplace benefits plan – including those working in the gig economy,” said Horwath. “And seniors and those on social assistance are left without coverage, too. Continue reading

It’s Sir Ringo Now!

Former Beatles Drummer Finally Gets A Full Measure Of The Respect He Deserves

A Brief High Five and a Peace Sign to Ringo from NAL reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted March 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Beatles fan that I am, I have to get just a little about this out there for all the other Beatles fans out there from age 77, right down to (yes, they are still buying the records) right down to the age of 16.

This first day of spring, March 20th, back in his home country of England, Ringo Starr – born Richard Starkey in Liverpool – was knighted by Prince William in a special ceremony at Buckingham Palace.

Ringo Starr, shortly after receiving his long-overdue knighthood this March 20th at Buckingham Palace in London, England

The 77-year-old musician received the honour 21 years after it was bestowed on Paul McCartney, the only other surviving member of one of the greatest rock bands in the world, The Beatles. Continue reading

Niagara Regional Science and Engineering Fair Features Some of  Niagara’s Brightest Inquiring Minds

Everyone Is Invited To The Fair on Saturday, March 24th and Sunday, March 25th at Brock University in Niagara, Ontario

A News Release from Brock University and organizers of the Niagara Regional Science and Engineering Fair

Posted March 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – On Saturday, March 24th and Sunday, March 25 th, 2018 over 175 students from across Niagara will be at Brock University (Pond Inlet) displaying their science and engineering project as part of the 56th  annual Niagara Regional Science and Engineering Fair. 

Over 100 volunteer judges comprised of local scientists, engineers and business professionals will judge the projects on Saturday, March 24th with a Community Open House taking place on Sunday,  March 25th from 1:00pm3:00pm. Continue reading

The Madness of King Donald!

If Trump gets angry and desperate enough, would he do or say something that triggers a nuclear war?

“The mind boggles. Who knows what a mad king will do when no adults remain to supervise him.”- Robert Reich, former U.S. Labour Secretary during the Clinton administration

“North Korean Leader Kim Jong Un just stated that the “Nuclear Button is on his desk at all times.” Will someone from his depleted and food starved regime please inform him that I too have a Nuclear Button, but it is a much bigger & more powerful one than his, and my Button works!” – a January 2nd, 2018 tweet from the man in the White House, Donald Trump

By Robert Reich, from Robert Reich’s Facebook Page

Trump is moving into a new and more dangerous phase.

Before, he was constrained by a few “adults” – Rex Tillerson, Gary Cohn, H.R. McMaster, and John Kelly – whom he appointed because he thought they had some expertise he lacked.

Now he’s either fired or is in the process of removing the adults. He’s replacing them with a Star Wars cantina of toadies and sycophants who will reflect back at him his own glorious view of himself, and help sell it on TV.

Narcissists are dangerous because they think only about themselves. Megalomaniacs are dangerous because they think only about their power and invincibility. A narcissistic megalomaniac who’s unconstrained – and who’s also president of the United States – is about as dangerous as they come. Continue reading

Ontario Government’s Throne Speech Announces Major Investments Guided by a Commitment to Care and Creating Opportunity

Government’s Plan Will Take Bold Action to Enhance Health Care, Home Care, Mental Health and Child Care

A Media Release from the Office of the Premier

Posted March 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Note from Niagara At Large – The following Media Release from Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne’s office will be followed below by critical statements on the Wynne Liberal government’s Throne Speech, also released this March 19th  by the Province’s NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and by recently elected PC Leader Doug Ford.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

The Ontario government is investing more in the care and services that people across the province rely on, easing the mounting pressures families are facing and giving them every opportunity to care for their loved ones and get ahead.

The government’s upcoming Budget will focus on doing more for people in health care, home care, mental health care and child care services. It will also expand a number of other programs that support people to care for their loved ones and help them to succeed in a changing economy.

Ontario’s economy remains strong, with the unemployment rate at its lowest in almost two decades. Yet between the rising cost of living and stable, long-term jobs becoming harder to find, many people are struggling to take care of themselves and their families. Continue reading

Town of Pelham Closing In On Goal To Complete Community Centre OnTime And On-Budget

Town now hoping Niagara’s Regional Council will live up to its obligations in Financing Agreement  so timely, on-budget completion of Centre can be achieved.’

A Column from Town of Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

Posted March 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Town of Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

Niagara, Ontario – As you know, it’s a very exciting time in Pelham since we are only a few months away from completing the construction of the new Meridian Community Centre.

Thanks to the excellent work and oversight of Ball Construction, the significant efforts of the many trades (many of which are local), the work of Town Staff, and the members of the Oversight Committee, we expect the MCC to be substantially complete before the end of June!

And while Staff work through the summer to fine-tune operations and prepare for full-service and a grand opening in the Fall, we look forward to hosting the Greg Campbell Memorial Paperweight Lacrosse Tournament – the largest in Ontario – in July. Continue reading

Forget Orwell’s 1984 – Meet BIG BROTHER, 21st Century Style

“All media exist to invest our lives with artificial perceptions and arbitrary values” – the late Canadian-born media guru and author of ‘Understanding Media’, Marshall McLuhan

A Brief One from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

Posted March 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

BIG BROTHER wants you!

To reveal as much of your personal information as possible on FACEBOOK.

I frequently get people – even very intelligent people who I assume should know better – saying to me some facsimile of this; ; “You mean you don’t use FACEBOOK? No one who wants to be a winner in today’s communications game uses email anymore.” Continue reading

Come Hear An “Epic Story” About A Successful Battle To Save Farmland In Ontario

Can We, The People,  Still Win Battles To Save What Are Left of Our Green Places Right Here In Niagara?

Sponsored  by Niagara’s Preservation  of Agricultural Lands Society – Thursday, March 22nd at 7 P.M. in St. Catharines/Niagara – Mark It Down On Your Calendar!

An Invite to All from the Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society in Niagara, Ontario

Posted March 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society  (PALS) invites the public to hear an epic story of  farmland preservation in Pickering, from  Mary Delaney, Chair of the Land Over Landings Group in Pickering , at its 42nd Annual General Meeting on Thursday March 22nd ,7 p.m. Unitarian Congregation Hall 223 Church Street St. Catharines .

As Mary  notes , “Almost half a century ago the Federal Government expropriated 18,600 acres of prime farmland next to Toronto for an airport — an airport that was never built.”

“On that day the longest continuous protest movement in the history of Canada was born, as the citizens of Pickering rose up to fight for their own government for their farms and communities.”

“Three and half years later People or Planes successfully forced the government to shelve the airport — but the Land was never returned, zoned forever, it would seem, for an airport and development. Over the next decades the roller coaster campaign continued as POP evolved into Land Over Landings in the new century.”

With a powerful power point featuring archival images, Mary Delaney, Chair of Land Over Landings, will bring this alternately tragic and inspiring story to the public at PALS’ AGM, sharing these grassroots advocates’ tremendous successes, and their exciting vision for a future on the Lands.

Learn more about the Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society (PALS) by clicking onhttp://members.becon.org/~pals/index.html .

A Brief Footnote from Niagara At Large publisher Doug DraperWe in Niagara who want to do whatever we can as citizens to save what is left of our agricultural lands and other green spaces, like the Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls (just as one example), could likely get a lot of inspiration and good tips on what to do from listing to what Mary Delaney of Land Over Landings has to say.

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

Happy St. Patrick’s Day – Even To Those Of Us Who Are Only Irish For The Day

With a few words of wisdom from people of                 Irish descent

Posted this St. Patrick’s Day – Saturday, March 17th – by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

Let’s celebrate this St. Patrick’s Day weekend with a few good quotations for these sometimes strange and dark times –

“Those who are animated by hope can perform what would seem impossibilities to those who are under the depressing influence of fear.”author Maria Edgeworth, 1804.

“Few will have the greatness to bend history itself; but each of us can work to change a small portion of events, and in the total of all those acts will be written the history of this generation.”the late U.S. Senator Robert F. Kennedy during an address to the University of Capetown, South Africa, 1966.

And finally, a message that makes a great deal of sense in these mad Trumpian times from the late American comedian and cultural critic George Carlin, who in one of his stand-up routines, once described himself as a person who “used to be Irish Catholic.”

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Ontario’s NDP is the Real Choice for an ‘Improved Work Life’ for people across the Province

‘Ontario  NDP Leader Andrea Horwath committed to a $15 minimum wage in April 2016 – well before the Province’s Liberal Premier Kathleen Wynne did. And Andrea Horwath is ready to implement it — and to close Wynne’s loopholes, which allow some people — like servers — to be paid less than minimum wage.’

A Statement from Welland (Niagara Centre) Riding Riding MPP and Ontario NDP labour critic Cindy Forster

Posted March 16th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Welland, Ontario  – Ontario NDP labour critic MPP Cindy Forster issued the following statement this March 15th: 

Welland (Niagara Centre) Riding MPP Cindy Forster

“Today (March 15th) the Liberal minister of labour (Kevin Flynn) admitted what Ontario families have known for a long time – that the Wynne Liberals didn’t move fast enough to reform outdated labour laws.

Mr. Flynn’s admission … is proof that the Wynne Liberals knew that raising the minimum wage was the right thing to do, but that they waited until election time to do it, anyway – leaving families to struggle because the Wynne Liberals were prioritizing their own political interests. 

No wonder families are feeling cynical. Ontario families are sick of this kind of nonsense. Continue reading

One Affordable Regional Transit Service  for All of Niagara is Long Overdue

With New Transit Funding of $148 Million From The Province of Feds, It Is At Long Last Time To Bring It On!

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

Posted March 16th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

He has long been one of the region’s champions for a full-fledged affordable public transit system for Niagara, and, once again, he has shown his commitment to that goal.

Vance Badawey, who was Mayor of Port Colborne and a Niagara regional councillor when he jumped on board the campaign for a region-wide transit system, stood beside St. Catharines’ federal and provincial representatives Chris Bittle and Jim Bradley – this time as the federal representative and Liberal government member for the riding of Niagara Centre – to announce, this March 15th, an unprecedented amount of federal and provincial funding for public transit in the region.

Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey making $148 million transit announcement outside Niagara regional headquarters this March 15th. Photo courtesy of Kara Emberson at V. Badawey’s constituency office

The funding, to be split between municipalities in Niagara that operate transit system, totals $148 million, and could and should be used to turn Niagara’s patchwork of transit services in to one region-wide system that is accessible and affordable to all residents. Continue reading

Ontario Opposition Parties Slam Premier for Abruptly Shutting Down Legislative Session

A News Commentary by NAL reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted March 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Kathleen’s decision to make like former Canadian prime minister Stephen Harper and use the some medieval tool called prorogation to suddenly shut down the legislature this March 15th offers people out here one more reason to boot her out of the province’s top job this spring.

Already in competition with Donald Trump for some of the lowest public approval ratings of any elected leader on the continent, Wynne probably couldn’t do much more outside of recording herself drowning kittens and posting it on Facebook to make herself more disliked with enough Ontario voters to bury her in a landslide. Continue reading

Help Stop The Wanton Slaughter of Elephants – Sign A Petition to the Canadian Government Here!

For the Sake of What Are Left of the World’s Elephants, Please Read On and Consider Signing the Petition Below

A Call-Out from Elephanatics, an elephant advocacy organization based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada!

Posted March 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Thousands are urging the Canadian government to protect the world’s declining elephant population by banning the sale of ivory in Canada. If you want action, sign the petition today

Will we be the generation that lets elephants become extinct?

A shocking 20,000 elephants are killed every year for their ivory. Scientists and conservationists agree that at this rate, both African and Asian elephants will be extinct in the wild within our lifetime. Continue reading

Environmentally and Historically Rich Lands in Fort Erie are now in Developer’s Crosshairs

Future of long-popular Waverly Beach Area, along  Lake Erie shores , is on the ropes

A Commentary by Fort Erie, Ontario resident Linda McKellar

Posted March 15, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Many from Fort Erie, Western NY and elsewhere have concerns about the Harbourtown development proposed for the Waverly Beach and Woods area.

Development is inevitable in Ontario but residents want and need to be heard and their concerns not made inconsequential for profit. Cooperation is essential.

1 – Environmental This area has been given status as an Environmental  area by the Niagara Region and is a vital, high quality spring migratory stop for thousands of birds, some rare and endangered,  on route from Central and South America. If this disappears, many will die, including by collision with the proposed ten story condo, regardless of precautions, particularly if kept as proposed on the lakeshore side. Continue reading

New Ontario Rules Mandating Equal Pay for Equal Work to Come into Effect April 1

Province Creating More Fairness and Opportunity for Workers

“Fairness and decency must be the defining values of our workplaces.” – Ontario Labour Minister Kevin Flynn 

A News Release from Ontario’s  Ministry of Labour

Posted March 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

On April 1, 2018, Ontario will become the first jurisdiction in North America to mandate equal pay for equal work between casual, part-time, temporary and seasonal workers, and full-time or permanent workers. 

Under the new rules, casual, part-time, temporary and seasonal employees cannot be paid at a rate of pay less than full-time or permanent employees if: Continue reading

Canada’s PM Calls Russia’s Poison  Attack On British Soil ‘Despicable’

“We will work closely with the United Kingdom, as well as with our international partners and through international institutions, to address this very serious situation.”                           – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

A Statement by Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau  in response to chemical agent poisonings in the United Kingdom

Posted March 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement in response to the poisonings by nerve agent in the United Kingdom:

“Today (March 15th, 2018), we offer our close friend and NATO ally, the United Kingdom, our sympathy regarding the despicable poisoning of Sergei and Yulia Skripal and Detective Sergeant Nick Bailey.

“Canada is unwavering in its commitment to the United Kingdom. The United Kingdom can count on Canada’s full support in efforts to hold Russia to account for this unacceptable and unlawful behaviour. Continue reading

Niagara Falls to be Illuminated in Green for St. Patrick’s Day – Saturday, March 17th

Niagara Falls Illumination Board to take part in annual “Global Greening” campaign

News from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission and Niagara Falls Illumination Board

Posted March 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – In partnership with Tourism Ireland’s “Global Greening” campaign, the Niagara Falls Illumination Board will once again light up Niagara Falls in green on Saturday, March 17 in celebration of all things Irish, on St. Patrick’s Day.

Both the American and Canadian Horseshoe Falls will be bathed with vibrant green light for 15-minute intervals at the top of the hour from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m., joining numerous prominent world icons such as the Sydney Opera House, Empire State Building, the Christ the Redeemer statue in Rio de Janeiro, the London Eye, the Colosseum in Rome and the Leaning Tower of Pisa, to name but a few. Continue reading

All Aboard for a Family Concert with Chorus Niagara

Be There on Sunday, March 25th for t 2:30 p.m. Matinee in  St.   Catharines/Niagara –

An Invite from Chorus Niagara

Posted March 15, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Jump on board the Chorus Niagara Transcontinental for a fun-filled choral excursion across Canada. Squid-jiggers, bronco-busters, pesky black flies and log-jammed lumberjacks tell their stories in song with lots of participation for both the young and the young-at-heart!

 

A Chorus Niagara first, this is an original new work, written and directed by Monica Dufault, Artistic Director of Carousel Players. Continue reading

Cogeco Service Centre Gives Niagara Area Customer the Corporate Kiss Off

Niagara NDP MPP Cindy Forster urges Cogeco CEO to Respect the Loyalty of Customers by Showing some Loyalty to Them

An Open Letter To Cogeco from Niagara, Ontario Area MPP Cindy Forster

Posted March 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper – This March 14th, Welland (Niagara Centre) Riding MPP Cindy Forster, a member of the Ontario New Democratics (NDP), sent the following open letter to Louis Audit, President and CEO, of the cable corporation Cogeco.

Niagara area MPP Cindy Forster

The letter discusses a Welland Cogeco’s attempt to call Cogeco’s Customer get some understanding around concerns over a new billing system the cable corporation has imposed – one that could punish customers financially – and getting nothing but a brush off.

Now here is Cindy Forster’s open letter to Cogeco. Feel free to share your thoughts at the bottom of this post –

To Mr. Louis Audet, President and CEO from Cindy Forster, MPP

Dear Mr. Audet:

I am sending this letter on behalf of a 71 year old Welland senior who has had two heart surgeries and dealing with prostate cancer and now fighting a revised billing system that he says is discriminatory against seniors and anyone else on fixed income and cheques that arrive at the end of the month. Continue reading

Climate Change Action Plan Helping Ontario Families and Businesses Save Money While Lowering Carbon Emissions

Ontario Releases First Climate Change Action Plan Progress Report

A News Release from the Ontario Government

Posted March 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Premier Kathleen Wynne, along with Minister of the Environment and Climate Change Chris Ballard, today shared the first progress report on Ontario’s Climate Change Action Plan (CCAP). The action plan is a five-year strategy that is making life more affordable for people across Ontario, giving businesses more choice in reducing pollution and making Ontario a leader in the global fight against climate change.

Ontario Minister of Environment and Climate Change Chris Ballard

The Premier visited the Fazio family in Toronto to hear about how they are lowering their energy bills and making their home more energy efficient. Continue reading

Brock U. Steps Up Efforts To Address St. Patrick’s Day Problems

Brock  launching initiatives to educate students on the importance of civil respect, including distributing “good neighbour kits” to students, for this St. Patrick’s Day

A News Release from Brock University in St. Catharines/Niagara

Posted March 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Brock University officials and student leaders are working with local mayors, residents and Niagara Regional Police in reminding students to be responsible neighbours this weekend when participating in St. Patrick’s Day festivities.

Brock is launching numerous initiatives to educate students on the importance of civil respect, including distributing “good neighbour kits” to students, conducting neighbourhood visits to student houses, and mounting aggressive social media and poster campaigns focused on responsible partying, bylaw information, safe drinking and consent. Continue reading

Join the Niagara Green Candidates & Meet Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner

You are invited to attend – Friday,  March 23 2018

An Invite from Niagara representatives of Ontario’s Green Party

Posted March 13, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Mike Meets Niagara 2018 – An Evening with Mike Schreiner & Niagara Green Candidates – Friday, March 23, 2018 from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM

Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Green Party of Ontario, is coming to Niagara on March 23rd!

Joined by Karen Fraser (Niagara Falls Candidate) Colin Ryrie (St Catharines Candidate) and the Niagara West Candidate (To Be Announced March 22), Mike will host a “Fireside Chat” about local issues, provincial politics and everything green! Continue reading

Niagara Indigenous Body Partners With Niagara College “JOURNEY TO SUCCESS” Essential Skills Indigenous Youth Training Program

“Helping Indigenous people get the skills and training they need to find good jobs will grow the economy, strengthen the middle class and help those working hard to join it,”Patty Hajdu, Canada’s Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour

News from the Niagara Peninsula Aboriginal Area Management Board and Niagara College

Posted March 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

– The Niagara Peninsula Aboriginal Area Management Board (NPAAMB) is pleased to announce the federal government funding of the “JOURNEY TO SUCCESS” program for urban Indigenous youth in southern Ontario. NPAAMB will design, deliver and evaluate the impact of a culturally relevant and demand driven essential skills training program over 48 months.

The federal government is contributing $2,966,400 over 48 months to help improve the quality of essential skills training in hospitality, tourism and healthcare for urban Indigenous youth (ages 18-30) in southern Ontario. Continue reading

Ontario’s Wynne Government  “Making Life More Affordable” In Province

Government Affordability Package Takes Aim at Rising Cost of Living in a Changing Economy

A News Release from the  Office of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Posted March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario is taking steps to help families afford the costs of caring for children and seniors, highlighting a package of measures that are easing the financial pressures people are facing in today’s rapidly changing economy.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

The Premier was at the EarlyON child and family centre at St. Paul Catholic School recently to talk with families about the way uncertainty in the economy is impacting their ability to care for their loved ones and keep up with the bills, and hear how the package of supports the government has announced is helping. Recent changes the government has made to make life more affordable for families at every stage include:

The introduction of OHIP+ to make prescription medications free for everyone under the age of 25, which has already provided over one million people with 2.3 million free prescriptions. Continue reading

A Citizen Cries Out For The Nature And History Of Fort Erie’s Waverly Beach To Be Spared From ‘Unwise’ Development

The Fort Erie lakefront has been sold to private buyers for a century. To continue this sell out is shameful!’

A Commentary by Fort Erie, Ontario resident Linda McKellar

Posted March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Last year, the Town of Fort Erie accepted the Comprehensive Waterfront Strategy Plan done by consultants acting for the town and paid for with our taxes.

One of many members of the wildlife community that people cross paths with during hikes through Fort Erie’s Waverly Beach area

The two priority properties identified for public securement in the Strategy Plan were Waverly Beach and Bay Beach – the ONLY two places where public access is more than just a road allowance between miles of private property.

The Fort Erie lakefront has been sold to private buyers for a century. To continue this sell out is shameful! It is very unfortunate that the Town of Fort Erie did not acquire this land. Parklands actually increase property values.

Locals and visitors have family, friends and memories of the Waverly Beach area, some pay taxes to the town and all come to this lovely, serene place to walk their dogs, relax, be in nature and talk to friends and strangers. Continue reading

Any Move To Fast Track Destruction Of Carolinian Trees At Fort Erie’s Waverly Beach Is A ‘Disgrace’

A Commentary by John Bacher, Sierra Club of Ontario

Posted March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Fort Erie, Ontario – At the March 5, 2018, meeting of Fort Erie Town Council, there was a serious discussion about the possible authorization of tree cutting in connection with the Harbourtown Village development adjacent to Waverly Beach.

A peak at some of the tree cover at Fort Erie/Niagara’s Waverly Beach area.

The essence of the discussion revolved around a suggestion that the cutting of trees on 12.8 hectares of land could begin the day after theTown of Fort Erie council meeting that is expected to approve this development on March 19, 2018.  Continue reading

Educating Niagara’s Grade 10 Students About Future Job Opportunities

$107,900 OTF Grow Grant Has Given Students In Niagara Career Planning Tools

“This grant enabled us to work collaboratively with the District School Board of Niagara and the Niagara Catholic District School Board on a shared goal that will impact Niagara’s economic prosperity long into the future.” – Mishka Balsom, CEO, Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce

A News Release from the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce

Posted March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario –  On Tuesday March 13, 2018, the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce (GNCC) welcomed MPP Jim Bradley and Sue Erskine, an Ontario Trillium Foundation (OTF) volunteer, to its office to celebrate the Job Route project.

From left, Ontario Trillium Foundation volunteer Sue Eskrine, Greater Niagara Chamber CEO Mishka Balsom, and St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley

Thanks to a $107,900 OTF Grow grant awarded two years ago, Job Route has been educating Grade 10 students about future job opportunities in Niagara through a course of sector-specific videos.

 “This investment by the Ontario Trillium Foundation to assist young people in our area in gaining knowledge about job opportunities in Niagara will be of great benefit to them as they plan their future,” said Jim Bradley, MPP St. Catharines. Continue reading

Unparalleled Contribution by Meridian to Pelham’s new Community Centre

News from Town of Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

Posted March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Pelham in Niagara, Ontario – Thanks to a $1 million contribution from Meridian Credit Union, Pelham’s new and beautiful Community Centre will be named the “Meridian Community Centre.”

Last Thursday, March 8th, significant donors and Council gathered to make this announcement and to celebrate Meridian’s commitment to our community.

Celebrating Meridian Announcement for Town of Pelham’s new community centre, March 8th, 2018. Photo courtesy of Town of Pelham

Even though they have grown to the largest credit union in the Province and the fourth largest in Canada, Meridian remains committed to its founding vision of helping the communities in which they operate. Continue reading

After Seven Years as CEO of Region’s Hospital System, Kevin Smith is Leaving Niagara Health

Smith Appointed President & Chief Executive Officer Of University Health Network

A News Release from the Univesity Health Network in Toronto

Posted  March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Dr. Kevin Smith took over a Niagara Health System seven years ago that was in turmoil and bereft of public trust after years of controversy over restructuring hospital services across the region.

Toronto, Ontario  — Mr. Brian Porter, Chair of the Board of Trustees of University Health Network (UHN) announced  ths March 12th  that Kevin Smith DPhil. is UHN’s incoming President & CEO.

Dr. Smith is currently President and Chief Executive Officer of St. Joseph’s Health System in Hamilton and Chief Executive Officer of Niagara Health System.  He joins UHN on May 22, 2018.

“Everyone on UHN’s Board of Trustees is delighted that Dr. Smith will be joining UHN as its next President and CEO,” said Mr. Porter.   Continue reading

Latest StatsCan Labour Force Survey shows Niagara’s unemployment rate in February hit record lows

A News Release from Niagara’s Regional Government

Posted March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Region headquarters. File photo

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region’s unemployment rate in February dropped to its lowest level in nearly two decades, newly released figures show.

The latest Labour Force Survey released by Statistics Canada over the weekend showed unemployment in the St. Catharines-Niagara census area at 5.2 per cent, compared to 5.9 per cent in January.

This is the lowest the unemployment rate has been since April 2000, and placed Niagara not only above Ontario (5.5 per cent) and Canada (5.8 per cent), but also saw the region outperform comparator communities such as Hamilton, Waterloo, Toronto, Guelph, London, Barrie, and Kingston. Continue reading

Canadian Ship And Seaway Winter Work: $114 Million Economic Boost

The economic impact of these investments is far-reaching with winter lay-up and vessel repairs taking place in areas such       Port Colborne and Hamilton

News from the Chamber of Marine Commerce, an association that representing  more than 130 marine industry stakeholders and other  marine service providers in Canada and the United States

Posted March 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Welland Canal in Niagara, Ontario in operation.

Canadian  ship owners and The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation have spent an estimated $114 million on repair and infrastructure projects this winter, boosting the economic fortunes of communities throughout the Great Lakes, the St. Lawrence and east coast.

The St. Lawrence Seaway Management Corporation (SLSMC) allocated $35 million for infrastructure maintenance over the winter of 2017-2018. The work includes major upgrades to electrical systems and lock-related machinery and gates, in advance of the Seaway navigation season opening on March 29. Continue reading

Could Doug Ford Be Ontario’s Next Premier?

Damn Right He Could!

“To the people of Ontario I say that relief is on its way, and to Kathleen Wynne I say your days as premier are numbered.” – Toronto businessman and politician Doug Ford, upon learning late this past Saturday, March 10th that he had won his bid to lead the Ontario PC Party in to this spring’s provincial elections.

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted March 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Is it possible that we could wake up this coming June 8th to the news that Doug Ford, the Toronto area businessman and politician, and brother of Toronto’s late captain-of-chaos mayor, had done such a successful job of selling Ontario voters on his ‘Ford Nation’ brand of alt-right, slash-and-burn populism that he was now on his way to forming the next provincial government?

If you are out there, laughing at the mere idea of a Ford government in Ontario, if you are waving your hands and saying; ‘Come on Mr. Draper. That will never happen,’ then I’ve got two words for you – Donald Trump. Continue reading

Join The Growing Citizens Campaign for a BETTER NIAGARA!

 A Grassroots Citizens’ Coalition – ‘A Better Niagara’ – Is Hosting Three More Candidate Training Sessions in the Region for this October’s Municipal Elections

Attend These Free Sessions In Grimsby/Lincoln area, Fort Erie & Port Colborne Later This March

A Call-Out to All Concerned Citizens from the non-partisan citizens’ coalition, A Better Niagara, Grimsby 40 and Community Voices of Fort Erie

Posted March 9th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

This coming October’s municipal elections are our chance to draw the curtains on this circus.

(An Introductory Message from Niagara At Large reporter & publisher Doug Draper – We are posting the information below for the second time in a week because the positive change in the makeup of individuals sitting on our local and regional councils that this dedicated group of citizens in our region – working under the banner, A Better Niagara –  is now campaigning for is important to the future of all of us who make Niagara our workplace and our home.

One wonders who this sign, recently posted inside the Niagara regional council chambers, is meant for – the public or the more errant members of the regional council?

So I urge everyone out there – ALL OF US – to move beyond just getting upset and angry over what we read and hear, almost daily now, about the bad conduct and the bad decisions that too many of our local and regional councillors have been force feeding us over the past three years because we don’t have to take it.

I urge you to  get involved with this citizens group in working for positive change and a better future for ourselves and for our friends and relatives and neighbours in this coming October’s municipal elections.

These coming municipal elections are possibly the most important ones that have been held in Niagara in decades, given what is at stake.

These elections present us with nothing less than our  big chance to remind our municipal politicians who they are supposed to be working for and to make things right for the future of this region and for all of us who live and work in it.

Don’t let this chance to make a difference slip by.

Exercise your rights as a citizen in a democracy that so many of our forefathers and mothers sacrificed for.

Get engaged – NOW!)

So here is some important news from the citizens working for       A Better Niagara –

Candidate training sessions planned in three more communities

Niagara, Ontario – Across Niagara it’s clear — people want to see some new faces around the regional and local council tables following the upcoming October 22nd municipal elections.

Debbie Zimmerman, a former Niagara regional chair and municipal councilor, speaking to area citizens in St. Catharines this past January at a Better Niagara session on getting engaged in the coming October 2018 municipal elections. Photo courtesy of Emily Beth.

“While each Niagara community has had its own unique, concerning issues over the past term, the commonality is a demand for better governance,” said Sean Polden, executive director, A Better Niagara, a grassroots-citizens’ coalition formed to increase civic engagement. “People have had enough of controversies and infighting. They want to see regional and local governments listening to, and working for, the people.” Continue reading

Stats Canada Figures Show Ontario Added 15,700 Jobs in February

Province Has Added 113,700 Jobs Since This Time Last Year

A News Release from the Government of Ontario

Posted March 9th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Employment in Ontario increased by 15,700 jobs in February and the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.5 per cent.

According to the recently released 2017-18 Third Quarter Finances, the government is projecting to deliver on its commitment to balance the budget this year while making investments in the programs and services people and families rely on most.

Ontario’s economy has shown steady growth. In fact, since 2014 Ontario’s economy has grown more than Canada’s and all of the other G7 countries, but the government knows that more must be done to ensure that the benefits of a growing economy are shared fairly across the province. Continue reading

Government of Canada Hits A Home Run For Biodiversity Conservation

“With the greatest single investment ever made to protect Canada’s land, freshwater and oceans, the federal government is walking the talk.”

Now, the Government Of Ontario Needs To Step Up To The Plate

A News Release from the Toronto-based citizens group Ontario Nature

Posted March 9th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario – A partnership of Indigenous and environmental groups commended the Canadian government for tabling (this past 27th) the best federal budget for biodiversity conservation in decades.

The budget creates hope that Canada will meet its commitment to protect at least 17 percent of lands and inland waters by 2020. Continue reading

St. Catharines Regional Councillor Andy Petrowski – a Self-Proclaimed Watchdog for Niagara’s Taxpayers – Racked Up Almost $113,000 Last Year in Expenses and Remuneration

Who Was Ultimately Responsible for Cutting this Guy the Cheques?

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

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Like all of his fellow members of Niagara regional council – save for the chair who serves full-time – Andy Petrowski receives an annual base income for the part-time position of between $32,000 and $33,000.

A campaign billboard sign in 2014 for St. Catharines regional councilor Andy Petrowski plays the incumbent candidate up as Niagara Region’s “one watchdog … working for you.” File photo by Doug Draper

But somehow the St. Catharines regional councillor – who has openly identified himself as a “watchdog” for Niagara’s taxpayers during his almost two terms on the council – managed to rack up a total of $112,866 in 2017 when all of the mileage, conference fees and other expenses were included with his remuneration.

The additional $72,000 and change, on top of his remuneration puts Petrowski at the top of the list for total expenses of all 31 members of council, including the regional chair, Al Caslin. It is quite a feat considering that he was off on leaves of absence from the council for almost three months last year – following controversies over his conduct as a councillor – and remains off now, until at least this May. Continue reading

Ontario Will Remain “Vigilant” As Trump – At Least Temporarily – Shelves Tariffs Threat

“With the tide of protectionism rising across the U.S., we have more work to do and will remain vigilant.” – Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

A Statement from Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Premier Kathleen Wynne released the following statement today on Canada’s exemption from the U.S.’s new tariffs on steel and aluminum imports:

“We learned today that Canada has been exempted from the U.S. government’s new steel and aluminum import tariffs — for now. While it is important to recognize that we are still facing challenges, I am pleased that we got the decision we fought for — the one that protects workers and businesses in Ontario’s steel and aluminum industry.”

Steel mills in nearby Hamilton, Ontario. Trump’s threat of a 25 per cent tariff on steel and a 10 per cent tariff on aluminum – including steel and aluminum from Canada – could deal a big blow to what’s left of those industries and the jobs they support in Canada. Trump has left the threats on the table, depending on how negotiations go on a hammering out a revised North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).

“It speaks to the success of Ontario’s strategy of extensive outreach to U.S. leaders during this period of uncertainty. But it also underlines the threats we still face during this uncertain time and the need for my outreach and advocacy to continue.” Continue reading

Buffalo, New York Area Congressman  Pushes Back on Flight Safety Foundation’s Lax Position on Training Requirements for Commercial Pilots

With FAA Authorization Set to Expire on March 31st, U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins Rejects Attempts to Change Improvements Made Following the Crash of Flight 3407

“There is no give-and-take on flight safety.  Any effort to give up the flight safety improvements … threatens the lives of passengers.”  – Buffalo, New York  Area Congressman Brian Higgins

News from the Office of Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Buffalo, New York area Democratic Congressman Brian Higgins

(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large – To the extent people on the Canadian side of the border, fly commercial jets in and out of the airport in Buffalo – and many Canadians do – any weaking of rules for pilot flight training in the United States, is very much a concern to Canadians too. So people in both countries have a stake in Congressman Higgins’ efforts to keep training requirements for commercial airline pilots strong!)

Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins (a Democrat) is pushing back on a position paper recently released by the Flight Safety Foundation which suggests reducing the flight time requirements for new airline pilots.  Continue reading

Viola Desmond – Canada’s Rosa Parks – Gets Her Just Due

Image of Heroic Icon for Human Rights Unveiled this March 8th on Ten Dollar Bill

News from the Bank of Canada

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Viola Desmond was selected by the Minister of Finance to be featured on Canada’s next regularly circulating $10 bank note.

The selection was drawn from a short list of five iconic Canadians who, together, illustrate the diverse and important contributions women have made in shaping Canada’s history. Watch Viola’s Heritage Minute video, find out more about the selection process, and learn about other changes coming to your bank notes.

Viola Desmond remains an icon of the human rights and freedoms movement in Canada. A successful Nova Scotia businesswoman, she defiantly refused to leave a whites-only area of a movie theatre in 1946 and was subsequently jailed, convicted and fined. Her court case was one of the first known legal challenges against racial segregation brought forth by a Black woman in Canada. Continue reading

Brock U. StudentsTo Sleep Outside To Raise Awareness Of Homelessness In Niagara

Students will be set up outside Mackenzie Chown Complex A Block and will be accepting non-perishable food and cash donations from March 12 to 16. Online donations are also being accepted at 5days.ca/brock throughout March.’

News from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Breanne Van Den Breemen has felt the impact of homelessness.

While she’s never been without a place to lay her head, the 19-year-old Hamilton native has a close relative who, despite the best efforts of family and local shelters, has experienced homelessness for many years.

“It’s difficult when we’re always wondering where he is and if he’s safe,” said the second-year Brock Bachelor of Arts student. “I wish I could have a greater understanding of who he is and what his life could be like if he had the proper support to have a home.”

The circumstances have had a profound impact on Van Den Breemen’s family and, as a result, she hopes to help raise awareness and support for local services that aid with homelessness in Niagara. Continue reading

Fight for Justice and Equality for Women  far from over in Ontario

“We can take real action on pay equity, affordable not-for-profit child care, affordable housing, shelters, transitional housing and supports for women fleeing violence, and making work more stable and less precarious.”                                                                       – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Statement from NDP Leader Andrea Horwath on International Women’s Day 2018

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

“On International Women’s Day, New Democrats join Ontarians to recognize the hurdles women have overcome, celebrate the women who have championed change, and renew our commitment to tearing down the barriers women and girls still face.

Over the last year, the #metoo and #timesup movements have shown that when women and allies stand together and confront entrenched systems of power and abuse, we can change things. Continue reading

Ontario Government Supporting Innovative Solutions to Fight Climate Change

Province Funding New Program to Help Reduce Greenhouse Gas Pollution

Harnessing the creativity, dedication and experience of local innovators and climate leaders … will help us move towards a strong, more prosperous low-carbon economy. “
— Chris Ballard, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change

News from the Government of Ontario

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

To help fight climate change, Ontario is encouraging businesses, utilities, non-profit organizations, registered charities, conservation authorities and Indigenous organizations to develop new and innovative solutions for reducing greenhouse gas pollution.

Chris Ballard, Minister of the Environment and Climate Change, was joined today by Parminder Sandhu, Green Ontario Fund board chair and Interim CEO, to announce the launch of the GreenON Challenge.

This program will support the exploration and development of new projects to reduce pollution, advance the province’s low-carbon economy and meet Ontario’s greenhouse gas reduction targets. Continue reading

Come Hear An “Epic Story” About A Successful Battle To Save Farmland In Ontario

Sponsored  by Niagara’s Preservation  of Agricultural Lands Society – Thursday, March 22nd at 7 P.M. in St. Catharines/Niagara – Mark It Down On Your Calendar!

An Invite to All from the Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society in Niagara, Ontario

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The Preservation of Agricultural Lands Society  (PALS) invites the public to hear an epic story of  farmland preservation in Pickering, from  Mary Delaney, Chair of the Land Over Landings Group in Pickering , at its 42nd Annual General Meeting on Thursday March 22nd ,7 p.m. Unitarian Congregation Hall 223 Church Street St. Catharines .

As Mary  notes , “Almost half a century ago the Federal Government expropriated 18,600 acres of prime farmland next to Toronto for an airport — an airport that was never built.” Continue reading

How I Found My Voice as a Pacifist

By Joan Baez (This piece, from The Wall Street Journal, was reprised on Readers Supported News on March 3rd, 2018.)

Posted March 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper – At a time in this world when too much of what is swirling around us is oh so ugly, disturbing and dangerous, it should be comforting to know that we also still have great people around like Joan Baez, one folk singer in America who has lived and behaved courageously and heroically going back to earliest days as a civil rights and peace activist in the 1960s.

Joan Baez has just released a wonderful studio album called ‘Whistle Down the Wind’ which includes a song called ‘The President Sang Amazing Grace’ about the gunning down of a group of African Americans praying in a church in Charleston, South Carolina by a white supremacist in 2015 and then President Barack Obama singing Amazing Grace at the funeral ceremonies for the group.

Like a growing number of popular music icons from the 1960s and 70s, including Paul Simon and Elton John, Joan Baez has recently announce her decision to say farewell to the concert tour circuits. She has Toronto on her tour schedule this September, and I am hoping she will fit one more date in Buffalo, New York in before it is all over. If that happens and I am fortunate enough to get tickets, maybe I will see you there.

Joan Baez as she looked in the Sixties

I hope you find the following story Joan Baez tells about finding her voice as a pacifist as moving as I did, and as inspiring too.)

Joan Baez, 77, is a folk singer and guitarist who received a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award in 2007. Her latest album is “Whistle Down the Wind” (Razor & Tie). She spoke with Marc Myers.

When I was 9, my father faced a moral dilemma. After getting his Ph.D. in physics, he took a job at Cornell University on a project to improve the bulletproof windows of fighter jets. But in the late 1940s, he wasn’t comfortable working for the defense industry, given the horrors of the atomic bomb. Continue reading

Niagara, Ontario Business Comunity  Strongly Opposes Potential U.S. Steel And Aluminum Tariffs, Supports Free Trade

“Trade wars do not have winners. The Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce  strongly opposes these tariffs and hopes that U.S. legislators will act in the best interests of their economy and preserve jobs by abandoning this destructive course.”

A Statement from  the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce, representing members of  the business community in Niagara, Ontario
Posted March 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Trump brandishes threat of trade war with Canada and other nations

Niagara, Ontario  – U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of a 10 percent import tariff on aluminum and a 25 percent tariff on steel was greeted with alarm on both sides of the border, including within his own party.

The President has vowed that no exceptions will be made for any country. Although he has often targeted China, even going to far as to label that country an “enemy” of the United States, Canada would be the most-affected. Canada is the largest source of imported steel for the United States, with almost 17 per cent of all U.S. steel originating here – 88 percent of Canada’s total steel exports, worth $5.53-billion.   Continue reading

Ontario Liberals Continue To Drop The Ball On Mental Health Services

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara-West Glanbrook MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Posted March 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large  

Niagara West-Glanbrook MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Queen’s Park, Toronto  – This March 6th, Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara-West Glanbrook called on the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care to assume responsibility for yet another crisis situation in his riding. 

Oosterhoff explained how he recently went on a ride-along with members of the Niagara Regional Police Service. After having received a Mental Health Apprehension call, the officers shared stories of the harm caused by the government’s failure to invest in preventative mental health issues. 

“Most calls these officers receive are to deal with people who are having a mental health crisis, people who could have been helped by earlier intervention,” declared Oosterhoff in the Legislature. Continue reading

Town of Pelham Wins Two Prestigious ‘Festival and Events Ontario’ Awards

A News Release from the Town of Pelham in Niagara, Ontario

Posted March 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Pelham, Ontario For the fourth consecutive year, the Town of Pelham’s signature event, Summerfest, is one of FEO’s top-100 festivals and events.

Pelham’s Summerfest wins Ontario Award for one of province’s best annual festivals

At their gala on March 2, 2018, Festivals and Events Ontario (FEO) awarded Pelham with another significant honour, recognizing the investment to go green at the Thursday Night Supper Market with the Best Greening Festival/Event. Continue reading

 Ban on Door-To-Door Selling of Some Goods & Services Now In Effect In Ontario

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

Posted March 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Starting this past March 1st, (2018) the Province of Ontario is banning unsolicited, door-to-door sales of certain household appliances, including water filters, water heaters and other types of water treatment devices.

The new law states businesses are only able to sell certain household appliances and services in a resident’s home if the resident has contacted the business ahead of time and invited them for the purpose of entering into a contract. Continue reading

After 15 Years Of Letting Us Down On The Gender Pay Gap, Ontario’s Wynne Liberals Disappoint Again

“It’s time for women to earn the same as male counterparts, dollar-for-dollar, and take their rightful place in Ontario’s workplaces.”  – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A Statement from Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted  March 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

– Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath released the following statement  this pas Tuesday, March 6th  

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

“This Liberal government has had 15 years to tackle the gender pay gap in Ontario. If it were a priority for Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals, they would have already done it.

Sadly, they have not, and today’s (March 6th) announcement (of the Ontario Liberal government’s “Strategy for Women’s Economic Empowerment” legislation) does not improve the pay equity outlook for Ontario’s women. In fact, experts are saying Kathleen Wynne’s desperate attempt to win votes before the June provincial election is actually a step back for women in Ontario. Continue reading

‘Women’s Economic Empowerment Strategy a Canadian First’  – Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

“Thanks to this first-of-its-kind strategy, we’re building a fairer, more dynamic, forward-thinking and prosperous Ontario — for everyone.” – Premier Kathleen Wynne

News from the Office of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Posted March 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario First Province in Canada to Introduce Pay Transparency Legislation

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Ontario today (this past March 6th) becomes the first province to tackle pay transparency as part of a broad new strategy to advance women’s economic empowerment and build fairer, better workplaces.

Premier Kathleen Wynne unveiled Then Now Next: Ontario’s Strategy for Women’s Economic Empowerment, which includes the introduction of legislation to increase pay transparency by requiring certain employers to track and publish information about compensation in their organizations.

The multifaceted strategy will help remove long-standing barriers that have kept women from benefiting equally in Ontario’s rapidly changing economy. Continue reading

Join The Growing Citizens’ Campaign For Positive Change In Niagara Municipal Governance!

 A Grassroots Citizens’ Coalition – ‘A Better Niagara’ – Is Hosting Three More Candidate Training Sessions in the Region for this October’s Municipal Elections

Attend These Free Sessions In Grimsby/Lincoln area, Fort Erie & Port Colborne Later This March

A Call-Out to All Concerned Citizens from the non-partisan citizens’ coalition, A Better Niagara, Grimsby 40 and Community Voices of Fort Erie

Posted March 6th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Candidate training sessions planned in three more communities

Niagara, Ontario – Across Niagara it’s clear — people want to see some new faces around the regional and local council tables following the upcoming October 22nd municipal elections.

Debbie Zimmerman, a former Niagara regional chair and municipal councilor, speaking to area citizens in St. Catharines this past January at a Better Niagara session on getting engaged in the coming October 2018 municipal elections. Photo courtesy of Emily Beth.

“While each Niagara community has had its own unique, concerning issues over the past term, the commonality is a demand for better governance,” said Sean Polden, executive director, A Better Niagara, a grassroots-citizens’ coalition formed to increase civic engagement. “People have had enough of controversies and infighting. They want to see regional and local governments listening to, and working for, the people.” Continue reading

International Women’s Day Events At Brock U. To Highlight Indigenous Women And #MeToo

‘Drawing attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, along with highlighting the culture-shifting #MeToo movement, will be the focus of this year’s                      International Women’s Day events at Brock University.’

–         On Thursday, March 8th starting at 1 P.M.

An Invite To All from the Centre for Women’s and Gender Studies at Brock University

Posted March 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Drawing attention to missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls, along with highlighting the culture-shifting #MeToo movement, will be the focus of this year’s International Women’s Day events at Brock University on Thursday, March 8. 

Starting at 1 p.m. in TH 244, a panel of faculty and student experts from the Department of Communication, Popular Culture and Film will present “Pressing for Progress: Women, Hollywood, and #MeToo.”

Faculty members Christie Milliken, Cristina Santos, Liz Clarke and fourth-year student Yasmin Evering-Kerr will touch on the ways #MeToo and #TimesUp have affected both Hollywood and the field of film studies in recent months. A moderated discussion will be followed by a question-and-answer period.  Continue reading

Public Invited To Explore Indigenous Art And ‘Ways of Knowing’ At Rodman Hall In Niagara

An Invite from Brock University in St. Catharines/Niagara

Posted March 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – We are all vessels. Our bodies are carriers of knowledge. Our ways of life are ways of knowing.

Rodman Hall Art Centre invites the public to explore Indigenous ways of knowing through art during a special community event Wednesday, March 7.

Emma Beards, centre, is among several students from Soaring Eagles Indigenous Secondary School who will have artwork featured in a special exhibition, We Are All Vessels, at Rodman Hall Art Centre. Beards discusses her work with Rodman’s Art Installation Assistant Lauren Regier, left, and Associate Professor Peter Vietgen of Brock’s Faculty of Education.

Held in conjunction with local Indigenous organizations, the day includes a free workshop, live music, exhibit tours and a public talk by Tim Johnson, Artistic Producer of Celebration of Nations and Co-chair of Landscape of Nations: The Six Nations and Native Allies Commemorative Memorial. Continue reading

Join 2018 Garden Walk Buffalo Now

‘Share your garden and show your pride in our neighborhoods and city.’

A Call-Out to Buffalo area gardeners from the volunteers at Garden Walk Buffalo

Posted March 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

In the backyard of a home during the 2017 Garden Walk in Buffalo. File photo by Doug Draper

(A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large – When so many of us have had more than enough of the winter cold and just want it to start getting warmer and greener outside, it is nice to get this call-out from an organization that hosts one of the nicest and most popular summer events of the year in our greater Niagara region. Here is a one for all of our Buffalo area friends and readers.)

Buffalo, New York – Garden Walk Buffalo invites gardeners from the Peace Bridge to Main Street and from Canalside to the Scajaquada to be part of the 2018 Garden Walk Buffalo, to be held Saturday and Sunday, July 28 and 29 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Share your garden and show your pride in our neighborhoods and city.

Garden Walk Buffalo hosts the largest free garden tour in the country with 60,000+ visitors coming from all over the states, Canada, and even further abroad. It has an estimated economic impact of $4.5 million. Continue reading

We Can’t Close Our Eyes To Climate Change

 “The Alberta and federal governments talk about reducing (greenhouse gas) emissions but somehow believe expanding oilsands production and shipping dirty bitumen around the world to be burned are compatible with their climate plans.”

“Trudeau’s claim that reducing direct oilsands emissions is enough is also disingenuous. Canada isn’t on track to meet its commitments under the Paris Agreement, and he ignores the fact that countries buying our bitumen will burn it, further fuelling global warming.”

By David Suzuki with contributions from Senior Editor Ian Hanington, from the David Suzuki Foundation website

Posted March 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Contrary to a common perception, ignoring climate change won’t make it disappear. Global research going back to 1824 in fields ranging through physics, oceanography, biology and geology have confirmed human activity — mainly burning fossil fuels, raising livestock and destroying carbon sinks like forests and wetlands — is increasing greenhouse gas emissions and causing global temperatures to rise rapidly, putting humanity at risk.

A tar sands facility working full tilt near Fort McMurray, Alberta, where those devastating wildfires more than a year ago have already been forgotten by climate change deniers here

Every legitimate scientific academy and institution and every government, except the current U.S. administration, agrees. Continue reading

Overcrowding in Ontario’s Hospitals Another Reason to ‘Get Rid of Dead Wood at Queen’s Park’

 A Comment from Linda McKellar, a Niagara, Ontario resident and retired triage nurse in Niagara

Posted March 4th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A generic view of a hospital hallway in Ontario overcrowded with patients waiting for a room

(The following is an excerpt from a comment Niagara At Large received from retired triage nurse Linda McKellar in response to a news release NAL posted this March 2nd from the Constituency Office of Welland (Niagara Centre) Riding MPP Cindy Forster about an 87-year-old woman in the region who waited nine hourse in overcrowded conditions at a hospital in Welland, after suffering a heart attack, before there was a stretcher or bed available for her to lay down.)

NINE HOURS!!!! …

Treatment of a coronary at the earliest possible moment is vital….time is muscle, in this case heart muscle. The woman’s age also should not be a factor. A human is a human and deserves treatment and comfort whether 20 or 90. … Continue reading

Remembering former Beatles legend George Harrison – February 25th, 1943 to November 29th, 2001- 75 Years After His Birth

A Brief One from Doug Draper

Posted March 4th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

“Sunrise doesn’t last all morning
A cloudburst doesn’t last all day
Seems my love is up
And has left you with no warning
But it’s not always going
To be this grey

All things must pass
All things must pass away”

Lyrics by George Harrison, from All Things Must Pass

If you are old enough to remember seeing The Beatles make their North American television debut way back in February of 1964, here is another marker for how much time has slipped away since then.

The youngest member of that legendary foursome – George Harrison – would have turned 75 years old this winter, had he not died from cancer in November of 2001. Continue reading

The Madness of Donald Trump – Do We Really Have To Live In A Country Next To this Guy?

A Brief One from Doug Draper

Posted March 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

When you’ve got Russia’s strongman, Vladimir Putin, bragging that he now has a new generation of nuclear missiles that can penetrate all defense systems and turn American cities into craters, and you are once again confronted with  intelligence reports that Russia is hacking American elections, what do you do if you are supposed to be “the leader of the free world.”

Actor/comedian Alec Baldwin shows off the Russian translation of Trump’s “Make America Great Again” hat.

Well, if you are Donald Trump, you get up at six o’clock in the morning and fire off a nasty tweet about actor/comedian Alec Baldwin and the way he portrays you on Saturday Night Live, of course!

No wonder, as Trump put it a few weeks back when he blew aside charges from his own Department of Justice that Russian nationals are interfering in U.S. elections, “they are laughing their asses off in Moscow.” Continue reading

Greater Niagara Chamber Welcomes Betsy Myers – former Barack Obama campaign operative – to Niagara for International Women’s Day

 International Women’s Day Luncheon will be held on Thursday March 8 at Club Italia in Niagara Falls, Ontario

An Invite from the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce

Posted March 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – On March 8th, the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce (GNCC) and its Women in Niagara Council (WIN) will celebrate International Women’s Day at Club Italia in Niagara Falls.

The Greater Niagara Chamber’s keynote speaker Betsy Meyers with someone who probably recognize

International Women’s Day is the date on which the world not only celebrates the achievements of women, but focuses on breaking down the barriers faced by women in business, in politics, and in leadership.

The GNCC and WIN are proud to welcome keynote speaker Betsy Myers to Niagara for this event. Ms. Myers was the Chief Operating Officer of Barack Obama’s presidential campaign and the founding director of the Center for Women and Business at Bentley University. Continue reading

Ontario Government Partners with Wineries to Create Jobs in Niagara

Province Boosting Competitiveness of Wine Sector

“Our support for these major local employers will help bring even more highly-skilled jobs to the region and strengthen Ontario’s economy.” — Jim Bradley, MPP for St. Catharines

News from the Constituency Office of  St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley

Posted March 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley

Ontario is partnering with Diamond Estates Wines and Spirits Limited and Andrew Peller Limited to help the companies create 45 new jobs and retain 133 existing positions in Niagara region.

Diamond Estates Wines and Spirits Inc. is one of the largest wine producers in the province. The brands include top-selling VQA (Vintners Quality Alliance) Ontario wines such as Lakeview Cellars, 20 Bees and Dan Aykroyd Wines.

With support from the Southwestern Ontario Development Fund, the company is investing in a 43,300 square feet facility expansion.

The expansion will accommodate new fermenters, humidity and temperature-controlled storage and bottling areas, and the company is also investing in state-of-the-art wine canning equipment. Continue reading

Housing Providers Learn About Cannabis Legislation at Niagara Regional Housing Forum

“We know that this legislation is going to be challenging for housing providers. They will have to balance the rights of tenants who use cannabis with the rights of those who don’t – and maintain their responsibilities as landlords.”                                      – Thorold regional councillor and Niagara Regional Housing Board Chair Henry D’Angela

News from Niagara Regional Housing in Niagara, Ontario

Posted March 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Thorold regional councillor and Niagara Henry D’Angela

Niagara Regional Housing (NRH) helped Niagara’s social housing providers get ahead of federal cannabis legalization at their Housing Provider Forum last week. 

More than 130 people attended to learn what to expect and what is still unknown about the federal Cannabis Act, which was approved last year. 

Guest speaker Kelly Kendrick from Ohsto-Seri and Ganawageh Urban Homes Inc. began the forum with questions about the cannabis legislation that are already confronting housing providers.  Continue reading

87-Year-Old Woman – Suffering After A Heart Attack – Waits Nine Hours For Help In An Overcrowded Welland Hospital

“The last Conservative government fired 6000 nurses and closed 28 hospitals. The Liberals have shortchanged hospitals in every budget for 15 years. … We have to stop choosing between bad and worse when it comes to health care.” – Niagara, Ontario area MPP Cindy Forster

News from the Constituency Office of Welland (Niagara Centre Riding) MPP Cindy Forster

Posted March 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

An outrageously long wait for a suffering 87-year old in an overcrowded Welland, Niagara hospital

Niagara, Ontario – Donna Thompson, an 87-year-old Welland woman, suffered a heart attack and was rushed to Welland hospital Tuesday (February 27th), where she waited for nine hours in a wheelchair in a crowded hallway, thanks to hospital overcrowding.

Welland MPP Cindy Forster questioned Kathleen Wynne and the Liberals this March 1st at Queen’s Park about the ongoing crowding crisis and the government’s inaction.

Simmonds’ wait in the emergency department hallway – sitting upright in a wheelchair despite the heart attack and arthritis in her back – was because the hospital was so overcrowded that there were no stretchers available for her to lay down. Continue reading

BREAKING NEWS – Motion Calling For Cost Disclosure of NPCA Staff Buyouts Passes Regional Council

A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted March 1st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines regional councillor Brian Heit tabled the NPCA motion.

A motion, tabled by St. Catharines regional councillor Brian Heit and backed by fellow St. Catharines regional councillor Kelly Edgars, to get to the bottom of how much more than two dozen staff buyouts over the past four years at the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority has cost municipal taxpayers passed a the Region’s council this March 1st.

A few regional councillors, including Grimsby representative Tony Quirk, who also sit on the board of the NPCA, questioned some of the wording in the motion and attempted to pass it off as “a political cheap shot,” aimed at Conservation Authority they claim has become a convenient straw dog for some.

Another St. Catharines regional councillor, Kelly Edgar, seconded the motion and joined Heit in standing up to attacks against it.

In reality, a number of municipal councils, including the council for the City of Hamilton, and several local councils in Niagara have passed motions over the passed year and a half, calling for a full audit of the NPCA’s operations. Among the items of concern members of these councils have raised is what appears to be an extraordinary number of departures of staff for reasons that know the individuals and have respected their work performance.

For your information, the Brian Heit/Edgar Kelly motion that passed this March 1st reads as follows –

Whereas a significant number of Niagara Residents and Local Area Municipal Councils have come forward and expressed concerns over the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s finances, operations, and business dealings;

Whereas a significant number of Niagara Residents continue to come forward and express concerns over the excessive retirement packages for former employees of the Region and our ABC’s; 

Whereas the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority developed a Strategic Plan in 2014 to guide the organization in the future;

Whereas the 2014-2017 Strategic plan states the importance of Transparent Governance and Enhanced Accountability;

Whereas the Strategic Plan looked at a number of internal processes and staff changes to meet customer needs and deliver regulatory services;

Whereas in the past 4 years the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s restructuring has resulted in dozens of staff being fired, retiring, quitting, contracts not being extended, & or otherwise released;

Whereas a number of these employees have received retirement packages, severance packages, as well as damages at great public expense;

Whereas the Niagara Region contributes over 82% of the Municipal Levy to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority;

Whereas the majority of the NPCA Board members are also members of Regional Government;

Whereas the NPCA chair has stated his commitment to openness, accountability and transparency.

THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED: That Niagara Region REQUEST the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority submit the 2014, 2015, 2016, and 2017 costs associated with severance including but not limited to severances, wages paid, wages paid in lieu of notice, retirement packages, arbitration, personnel court cases, bonuses, and damages to Regional Council by June 6th, 2018.

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Don’t You Know How Open and Accountable the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority Is?

How Many Times Do They Have To Tell You That!

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

Posted March 1st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Fort Erie regional councilor Sandy Annunziata is the current chair of the NPCA’s board of directors

“We’ve made a commitment to being the most transparent Conservation Authority in the province, and it’s something we’re working towards every day.”- from a recently released statement by Sandy Annunziata , a Fort Erie regional councillor and the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s board chair,  on behalf of the NPCA’s board of directors.

The unsigned document in question (meaning a document circulated in 2016 by Niagara citizen Ed Smith, listing several questions and concerns about the way the NPCA carries out business with our tax dollars) calls for accountability and transparency at the NPCA. The NPCA is leading the province in this area. …We have instituted best practices which value a significant amount of public consultation accompanied by pragmatic customer service.” – from a November, 2017 statement by St. Catharines regional councillor Bruce Timms, a member of NPCA’s board of directors and then-chair of the board.

Yah, right.

Citizensfrom across the region drove to Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority board of directors meetings at the Ball’s Falls Centre for Conservation a number of times in 2017 to be greeted by signs like this on the doors to the board meetings. Sometimes citizens would have to wait for an hour or two before the meeting was finally open to the public.

I’ve lost track of the number of times I’ve heard Annunziata, Timms and others from the ranks of the NPCA’s board and management  boasting about what a province-wide champion this body is when it comes to being open and accountable to the public. Continue reading

Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority Moves To Return More Than $1.2 Million To Region’s Taxpayers

A News Release from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority

Posted March 1st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Lincoln, Ontario – At (this February 28th’s) Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) Full Authority Meeting, the Board of Directors voted to return more than $1.2 million to Niagara taxpayers. The NPCA set aside additional funds over three years while the Mining and Lands Commissioner ruled on an appeal by the City of Hamilton regarding the apportionment of NPCA’s levy.

NPCA board of directors in session. File image

On December 21, 2017, the Mining and Lands Commissioner ruled that the use of the apportionment formula provided to Conservation Authorities by the province is appropriate in the absence of an agreement.  Continue reading