A Message to You from the Niagara Dental Health Coalition
Posted January 16th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario– The Niagara Dental Health Coalition has launched a survey to find out more about problems or barriers accessing dental care that are faced by Niagara region adults and seniors.
“Between two to three million people in Ontario do not visit a dentist each year,” says Lori Kleinsmith, Chair of the Niagara Dental Health Coalition. “There are many factors at play and we want to learn more about how these impact areas such as employability, health, and social interactions in Niagara.”Continue reading →
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“Are we going to see the bill for this lawsuit? … The message that seems to be out there is “don’t ask” or you’ll be sued.”
An Open Letter from Niagara citizen Marilyn Bell for Niagara At Large to post and for all of us to give the words she shares in it some serious consideration.
Posted January 15th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Some of our elected officials don’t want to “waste” taxpayers’ money on a forensic audit of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority but are willing to spend taxpayers’ money on suing a private citizen named Ed Smith for asking questions.
A private citizen who, by the way, spent twenty-five years of his life in our Canadian Air Force. He served us then and is serving us now by wanting to find out facts. Are we going to see the bill for this lawsuit?
A 2016 meeting of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority board. The board recently launched a lawuist against Niagara citizen Ed Smith who has been calling for a forensic audit of the NPCA’s operations. File photo by Doug Draper
The message that seems to be out there is “don’t ask” or you’ll be sued.Continue reading →
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–This Coming Tuesday, January 17th at 7 p.m. at the St. Catharines Public Library in the City’s Downtown
An Invite To All of You from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario
Posted January 15th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines/Niagara – With President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration fast approaching, Brock University political scientists will be coming together to discuss what a Trump presidency will look like and how it might impact Canadians.
Brock’s public panel discussion to focus on impact of a Trump presidency on Canada and the world
The Department of Political Science is hosting a public panel discussion at St. Catharines Public Library Tuesday, Jan. 17 at 7 p.m.. to discuss the chaos that has followed the election in November and explore what to look out for as Trump transitions into office.Continue reading →
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Niagara At Large attended a meeting this January 13th, 2017 between Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, MPP Cindy Forster and Mat Botden, , president of the Welland Curling Club in Niagara, Ontario, where the crippling hikes in electricity costs for that not profit-organization and for virtually everyone else in the province were discussed.
At the end of that meeting, Horwath told reporters that if her party is elected to government in 2018, she will make getting hydro costs under control and affordable for residents and businesses across Ontario a number one priority.
Here is the media release that came out of that meeting
News from the Offices of Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and Welland Riding MPP Cindy Forster
As Hydro Bills Continue To Climb, Welland Community Groups Are Suffering
Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath
Welland, Ontario – Today Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath was joined by MPP Cindy Forster (Welland), as they visited the Welland Curling Club to discuss the impact of skyrocketing hydro rates on the club’s finances and future viability.
“Hydro rates are out of control in this province because of bad decisions made by the Liberal government to privatize more and more of our electricity system,” said Horwath. “Instead of looking after her friends on Bay Street, the Premier should take real steps to help businesses here on King Street, households across Welland, and families throughout the Niagara Region by making hydro affordable.”Continue reading →
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Niagara At Large Doesn’t Do ‘Grip And Grin Photo Opportunities – Especially Where There Is “No Media Interview Availability – When There Are Serious Issues In This Region We Need You And Your Government To Be Addressed
A Commentary by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper
Posted January 12th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Just an hour or so before nightfall this January 12th, what newsrooms are left across the greater Niagara region where emailed the following advisory from communication officers for Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and Brock University in St. Catharines, Niagara –
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne
“Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne will visit Brock University Friday, Jan. 13,” the advisory said. “The Premier’s visit and tour will begin at 9:15 a.m. at Inniskillin Hall, home to Brock’s Cool Climate Oenology and Viticulture Institute.
“Media interested in attending the tour are asked to arrive no later than 9:15 a.m. A photo opportunity will take place at 10 a.m. on the third floor of the Brock University Students’ Union building.
There will be no media interview availability.”
Thanks for the photo opportunity Madam Premier, but no thanks!Continue reading →
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A Call-Out from the Liberty Union Progressives of Buffalo/Western New York
Posted January 12th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Friend,
U.S. Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren – two leaders in the progressive wing of the Democratic Party – vow to fight Trump on health care and a host of other frongs
As you may know, Republicans in Congress have made dismantling our healthcare system a top priority for 2017.
They’ve promised to repeal the Affordable Care Act (“Obamacare”) on day one. They’ve been chomping at the bit to privatize Medicare for years. And now that they have control of the House, the Senate, and the presidency, their dream of a profits-over-people healthcare system for all has never been closer to reality. Continue reading →
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It has been a threat that the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority has held over the head of St. Catharines/Niagara resident Ed Smith since last fall.
Ed Smith – a community activist and resident of Niagara, Ontario – has been slapped with a $200,000 lawsuit by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and its former CAO (now Niagara Region’s CAO) Carmen D’Angelo.
Now the NPCA and its former CAO and recently hired CAO for Niagara’s regional government, Carmen D’Angelo,. have followed trough on their threat to sue Smith – a retired Canadian Armed Forces officer and a community leader in calling for a full forensic audit and investigation of the NPCA’s operations – with a defamation suit totallying $200,000.
The move by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and its former CAO is virtually unprecedented in Niagara. It represents the first time in this region of Ontario and Canada that a body funded with public taxdollars, is suing a private citizen who has been pressing it for more accountability and transparency when it comes to growing citizen concerns that have been raised about its hiring and firing practices, its land dealings, how and who it awards contacts to, and other matters.
In a statement circulated to the media at large this January 12th, Smith has this to –
“I was served notice by NPCA legal counsel on November 14th 2016. The letter of notice included a list of demands for my compliance; failure to comply could result in further legal action.Continue reading →
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“Democracy does require a basic sense of solidarity — the idea that for all our outward differences, we are all in this together; that we rise or fall as one.” – from Barack Obama’s Farewell Address as U.S. President
By Doug Draper
Watching Barack Obama say his official goodbyes to supporters following his farewell address as U.S. president this January 10th, I thought of those epic scenes in the movie ‘Gone With The Wind’ where the northern troops during the American Civil War were closing in on the southern city of Atlanta.
Barack Obama delivers his farewell address as U.S. president
As the invading troops reached the outskirts of the city, their southern counterparts make their retreat and Rhett Butler tells Scarlet O’Hara that they better follow because with the exit of the troops goes any last semblance of civility in the city.
Sure enough there began the smashing of windows with vandals, looters and horse thieves spilling into Atlanta’s streets.
Barack Obama’s 2008 promise of progressive change may not have produced the results many the results many hoped they would. It didn’t help that his Republican opponents made a pact from the start to block his every bid for reform and that he suddenly found himself leading a country experiencing the worst economic crash since the Great Depression of the 1930s.Continue reading →
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In 15 years teaching American politics, Brock Political Science Prof. Paul Hamilton has never seen anything like it.
A News Release from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario
Posted January 11th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Trump performed as same old Trump at January 11th press conference – his first full press conference in six months. Photo for this Brock U. media release inserted by NAL.
St. Catharines/Niagara – “I’m surprised by how little he has changed from the primaries,” the associate professor in the Department of Political Science said of President-elect Donald Trump. “He doesn’t seem to have absorbed much of the sort of manners of the office.
“You would think meeting Obama, touring the Whitehouse, nominating people for Cabinet, that all of those things would have sobered his mind, but it doesn’t appear it has.” Continue reading →
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Zoocheck Canada – a nation-wide citizens advocacy group for animals in captivity – says it is “pleased” to see the Ontario Society for Preventing Cruelty to Animals (OCSCA) lay another round of charges against the giant Marineland park in Niagara Falls, Ontario for animal abuse.
Bears looking up at park visitors at Marineland. None of the recent OSPCA charges involve bears, although animal activists have raised concerns over the years about the condition of bears at the park. Marineland has always insisted it take good care of all the park’s animals. File photo courtesy of Zoocheck Canada.
However, Zoocheck representatives, who have been monitoring and raising concerns about the condition of whales, dolphins and other animals at Marineland for more than two decades now, said in a statement released this January 10th that they hope the OSPCA continues its investigation and take further a ”appropriate actions” against the park.
“We are pleased the OSPCA has acted by laying several charges against Marineland,” said Zoocheck in the statement. “However, we believe there are additional violations of the standards, regarding the bears and marine mammals that warrant attention. We sincerely hope the OSPCA’s ongoing investigation will look closely at the management of those animals and that appropriate actions will be taken.”Continue reading →
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Stéphane Dion is Out. Chrystia Freeland. Considered Best Pick for Foreign Affairs Ministry & Dealing With The Incoming U.S. Trump Administration
Statement by the Prime Minister of Canada on changes to the Ministry
Posted January 10th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Chrystia Freeland moves from International Trade to key Foreign Affairs cabinet post. Considered best to deal with incoming Trump administration
The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, issued the following statement today on changes to the Ministry: (For more information on the MPs chosen for new cabinet portfolios, click on their names where they are highlighted in blud in this post.)
Chrystia Freeland, currently Minister of International Trade, becomes Minister of Foreign Affairs, and retains the Canada-U.S. relations file, including trade relations.
Maryam Monsef, currently Minister of Democratic Institutions, becomes Minister of Status of Women.
Patricia A. Hajdu, currently Minister of Status of Women, becomes Minister of Employment, Workforce Development and Labour.
François-Philippe Champagne, currently Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Finance, becomes Minister of International Trade.
Karina Gould, currently Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of International Development, becomes Minister of Democratic Institutions.
“Here, there’s no music here
I’m lost in streams of sound
Here, am I nowhere now?
No plan
Wherever I may go Just where Just there I am”
–From a newly released song called ‘No Plan’, one of the last songs David Bowie ever recorded.
David Bowie died a year ago this January 10th, 2017, leaving the rest of us to contend with 12 months of loss, chaos and creepy clowns
Wow. Has a whole year gone by already since David Bowie made his final exit?
It was one year ago this January 10th that Bowie died – just two days f his 69th birthday and the release of Blackstar, his last complete studio album that Rolling Stone magazine recently ranked as one of the top albums of 2016.
In its year-end review of the top albums of 2016, Rolling Stone ranked Bowie’s album right up near the top with the following note “There’s never been a musical farewell like Blackstar – the Cracked Actor saved his braves and boldest performance for the final curtain. Bowie showed up on his 69th birthday to drop a surprise masterpiece, let an astonished world puzzle over the music for a couple of days and then slipped off into the sky.”Continue reading →
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A Call-out from the Canadian Environmental Law Association
Posted January 10th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large – In September, 2016, the Liberal government of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne – without any public consultation or warning – slammed the brakes on approving any more renewable energy projects in the province, effectively leaving any leadership role Ontario may play in the green energy field to other jurisdictions like New York State, California, countries in Europe and even China.
In the following Call-Out, the longstanding Toronto-based pubic interest group,the Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA), is urging you to click on the link to its petition, urging the Ontario government to add real substance to its pledge to tackle climate change by getting back in a green energy field where advanced regions of the world are bound to grow and prosper sustainably in this 21st Century.)
From CELA –
Speak out for a clean, green energy future! CELA is working with other organizations including the David Suzuki Foundation, Environmental Defence, Greenpeace and many others, to show that there’s broad public support for shifting Ontario to 100 per cent renewable energy. Continue reading →
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News from the Ontario Society for the Protection of Cruelty to Animals
With a Foreword from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper and Marineland’s written response to the charges
Posted January 9th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
The OSPCA – an arm of the Ontario government – has slapped another six charges of animal cruelty against Marineland, less than two months after laying five charges of animal abuse against the same amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, posted on NAL on November 27th, 2016.
One of many animal activist protests held outside of Marineland’s front gates in recent years. File photo by Doug Draper
The latest charges, following an investigation of Marineland’s operations that the OSPCA describes as “extensive,” involve the treatment of Elk and deer in the park.
In a statement Marineland shared with Niagara At Large shortly after the OSPCA announced the new round of charges at a news conference, it said; “Once again the OSPCA has opted to publicly announce charges and this time even undertook a press conference with the Deputy Chief Inspector of the OSPCA Jennifer Bluhm answering questions for the media.”Continue reading →
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She’s An “Over-Rated Actress” and “Hillary Flunky.” – so says the next President of the United States, Donald J. Trump
A Brief Commentary from Doug Draper
Posted this January 9th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
The multiple Oscar-winning movie actress Meryl Streep used her acceptance speech at the Golden Globe Awards this January 8th , where she received this year’s Cecil B. DeMille to dress down Donald Trump for mocking a disabled reporter last year during one of his rallies – and she did it without actually mentioning the Donald’s name.
Donald Trump, at a rally in South Carolina last year, making mocking movements of New York Times reporter Serve F. Kovaleski, who suffers from a congenital joint condition.
I’ll admit that I am among those who has felt a bit of Meryl Street overload in recent years, given her almost constant presence on movie screens and receiving trophies at award shows. However, I think she deserves Five Stars for using most of her six minute acceptance speech at the Golden Globe ceremonies this January 8th to slam Trump for the ill-mannered, narcissistic lunatic that he is, even as he is now less than two weeks away from taking over the Oval Office and being a heartbeat away from the nuclear button.Continue reading →
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“Why you would allow Indian Point (Nuclear Station) to continue to operate defies common sense, planning and basic sanity.” – New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo
“Contrast that to the reaction of the (Ontario) Wynne Government to Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG’s) plan to seek a 10-year license extension for the Pickering Nuclear Station.” – Ontario Clean Air Alliance
News from Angela Bischoff, Outreach Director for the Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Posted January 9th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
New York State has reached a deal to shut down the 40-year-old Indian Point Nuclear Station, located less than 30 miles north of New York City, on the basis that it is too close to a large urban area.
New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo starts closing curtains on nuclear energy. Will Ontario ever do the same?
To New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo, closing the aging plant was the only reasonable option, despite the request by Indian Point’s owner for a 20-year license extension: “Why you would allow Indian Point to continue to operate defies common sense, planning and basic sanity.” The state government has so little faith in the wisdom of continuing to operate Indian Point that it has also demanded additional safety inspections and more independent review of plant operations.
Contrast that to the reaction of the Wynne Government to Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG’s) plan to seek a 10-year license extension for the Pickering Nuclear Station. Pickering is actually older than Indian Point. And there are twice as many people living within 30 km of Pickering than live within the same distance from Indian Point (2.2 million versus 1.1 million).Continue reading →
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A Call-Out from Former U.S. Presidential Candidate and Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders
Posted January 9th, 2017on Niagara At Large
Tell Congress: Protect And Expand The Health Care Needs Of Working Families, Do Not Cut Them
(Niagara At Large is pleased to post this urgent “Call to Action” to our American neighbours from U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders to stop Trump and his Republican congressional supporters from gutting the country’s health care system and leaving millions of Americans without affordable access to the health care they need.
If you can get the CNN cable network on whatever you watch network news on, this Monday, January 9th at 9 p.m., CNN is airing a special Town Hall meeting with Bernie Sanders.)
In less than one week, the new Republican Congress will begin their efforts to dismantle America’s health care system.Continue reading →
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“In a free and democratic system, every citizen must be guaranteed the right to freedom of expression about issues relating to government as an absolute privilege, without threat of a civil action for defamation being initiated against them by that government.” – From a 2014 ruling by Ontario Court Mr. Justice Kenneth E. Pedlar, in favour of a citizen sued by the Township of Montague, Ontario for circulating a letter critical of the Township emergency response operations.
A Commentary by Doug Draper, publisher, Niagara At Large
Posted January 6th, 2017
I began here with a quote from an Ontario court judge who dismissed a defamation suit a municipality filed against Donald Page – a Montague township resident who was exercising his right as a citizen to raise questions and concerns about that municipality – for a reason that every one of us who believes in the democratic right of citizens to speak out and to hold our government to account should take to heart.
Ed Smith, speaking at a news conference in November 2016, after he was threatened by NPCA with a lawsuit. File photo by Doug Draper
I began with this honourable judge’s quote because the legal harassment that was unleashed on Donald Page – quite wrongfully as the judge so eloquently pointed out – could be unleashed on any citizen who exercises their right to hold our government to account.
In fact, this form of legal harassment or thuggery – what has come to be known in the legal game as a “slap suit” designed to make an example of any citizens who dares to raise questions and concerns so that the rest of us know to go home and keep our mouths shut – has been threatened against a Niagara, Ontario citizen named Ed Smith – a St. Catharines resident 25-year, retired career officer in the Canadian Armed Forces – for raising questions and concerns about hiring and firing practices, about the awarding of contacts, about land deals and a host of other matters involving the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority – a government body run by a board and managers that growing numbers of citizens across Niagara and Hamilton have lost trust in.Continue reading →
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Niagara At Large apologizes to subscribers for posting two pieces – one on upcoming budget meetings in St. Catharines/Niagara, and another on a special event coming up at the Buffalo Museum of History – with the date 2016 on them.
Those posts have already been corrected on the NAL site with the correct year included.
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“A politician thinks of the next election. A leader thinks of the next generation.” – Bernie Sanders
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Buffalo, New York – The Buffalo History Museum will host the lecture, “Shirley Chisholm: Unbought and Unbossed.”
This program is in collaboration with a coalition of WNY women’s organizations and community partners including, the Buffalo Presidential Center, AAUW—Buffalo Branch, The Erie County Commission on the Status of Women, Friends of Women’s Rights National Historic Park, Buffalo/Niagara Chapter, Zonta Club of Buffalo, League of Women Voters Buffalo/Niagara, WomenElect,Daemen College Women’s Studies Program, and the Niagara Falls National Heritage Area
Altogether, they will host a lecture presented by Eva M. Doyle about Shirley Chisholm – an inspirational African-American woman in history who generated significant change for all women across the nation.Continue reading →
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Find Out How You Can Lend A Voice Of Support Below
A Call-Out from Pamela Minns and Thorold Heritage LACAC
Posted January 6h, 2017 on Niagara At Large
NOTICE
You ,may be aware that a Private Member’s Bill was introduced in Parliament to create tax credits for rehabilitation of historic places; it was tabled in the House by Peter van Loan (Conservative critic for Canadian Heritage and National Historic Sites) and received its first reading December 1st, 2016.
The Port Mansion, the way it looked a decade ago, before it was torn down in what was designated as a “heritage district” in Port Dalhousie/St. Catharines, to make way for a proposed high-rise condo complex. File photo by Doug Draper
The bill is designed to limit the demolition of our heritage buildings and encourage the rehabilitation of properties in the Canadian Register of Historic Places. This enactment amends the Income Tax Act to establish a tax credit for expenses related to the rehabilitation of a historic property. It also establishes a tax deduction for the capital cost of property used in the course of such a rehabilitation. Continue reading →
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A Invite to Residents from the City of St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted January 6th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – St. Catharines residents can have their say about the 2017 operating budget during an upcoming telephone town hall and two open houses.
St. Catharines City Hall
St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik, Coun. Mat Siscoe, chair of the Budget Standing Committee, and City staff will answer questions about the 2017 operating budget during a telephone town hall Wednesday, Jan. 11 from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m.
The telephone town hall will operate similar to a radio call-in show, except instead of individuals calling in 30,000 residents will be called at home and asked to participate. Residents will be randomly chosen to participate, but those residents who want to ensure their participation can register in advance at http://www.stcatharines.ca/budgettalk or by calling 905.688.5600. Continue reading →
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The report shows Canada’s 100 highest paid CEOs on the TSX index now make 193 times more than someone earning an average wage.
“Although public outrage over exorbitantly high CEO pay continues unabated, especially since the Great Recession of 2008-09, CEO pay in Canada takes a licking and keeps on ticking,” says economist Hugh Mackenzie.
“In 2015, CEO pay set a new record, with only one factor threatening new heights: an unpredictable global economy.”Continue reading →
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An Invite from Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey, Federal MP for Niagara Centre, and Niagara College
Posted January 5th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
In keeping with the Canadian government’s continued efforts to consult with the public on its plans to address climate change, Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey and Niagara College are hosting a public forum on “action planning” at Niagara College’s Welland Campus on Thursday, January 26th, 2017 from 5 to 8 p.m.
An earlier session, hosted by Badawey and the College at its Niagara-on-the-Lake campus this past November 9th, a number of areas or themes were identified, including transit, food systems, land use (i.e. brownfield development and urban intensification) natural heritage protection and enhancement, water resource management, energy production and management, and others.Continue reading →
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“Sadly, too many of us have been so far removed from our sources of food we cannot think of ever not having access to the bounties that are found in our local grocery stores.”
By Gary Screaton Page
Posted January 5th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
There are four necessities of life, without which we cannot long endure on this planet: air, water, food, and shelter.
Canada in general and Ontario in particular, seem bent on polluting the first two. They also allow the destruction of those areas in which we can — presently at least — grow our food, freeing us from dependence upon imports from unreliable source countries.
Finally, governments fail by allowing moneyed investors to price our shelter options out of the reach of far too many Canadians.Continue reading →
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U.S. Senator and Former Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders Joins New York State Governor in Announcing Proposal for Tuition-Free College and University
News from the Office of New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo
Posted December 5th, 2017 on Niagara At large
Bernie Sanders joins New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo in announcing plan for tuition-free college and university
(A Brief Foreword Note from NAL publisher Doug Draper – We are posting this ground-breaking proposal by New York’s governor because if it is approved his state’s legislature, it one day be as good for students in Ontario and other jurisdictions across North America, as it would be for those seeking a college or university education in New York State.
After all, New York State, like California, is one of those regions on the continent that is enough of an economic powerhouse that if it does something, it can pave the way for other regions – provinces in Canada, as well as other U.S. states – to follow suit.
Indeed, the Ontario government and some post-secondary schools in the province, including Brock University, have recently outlined plans to go tuition-free for students from families in lower income brackets, and a link to a Brock news report on such a plan is included below.Continue reading →
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An Invite to All from the Niagara District Council of Women
Posted January 5th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines/Niagara, Ontario –In anticipation of a land-mark decision by Canada’s federal government decision on , if or how, it will keep its promise that 2019 will see the end of “ first-past-the post” election system, on Wednesday January 11th, the Niagara District Council of Women is hosting a public meeting on Wednesday January 11th at 7:30 p.m. on electoral reform.
The public meeting – free of charge and open to all – will feature guest speakers Brock Political Science Professor David Siegel and community activist, and “proportional representation” advocate, Linda Babb.Continue reading →
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From Avaaz, an online global citizen activist team
Posted New Year’s Day, January 1st, 2017on Niagara At Large
In 2016, hate was given hope — but now we take it back!
From terrorism to Trump to Syria, it was a rough year. But hidden by all the darkness filling our screens, there’s a simple, beautiful, truth:
The world has never been in a better place.
From poverty to literacy, the rise of women and fall of deadly disease — on virtually every metric — the world is better off than it’s ever been. It’s a powerful reason for us all to have hope, and rise to 2017.
So to kick off the new year, here’s a video of 10 beautiful reasons to have hope — let’s share them, add our own, and together give the world a million reasons to hope in 2017:
Even on the environment, we’re winning epic progress on everything from historic ocean conservation to an unstoppable revolution in clean energy! Continue reading →
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“Happy New Year to all, including to my many enemies and those who have fought me and lost so badly they just don’t know what to do. Love!” – Donald Trump, President-Elect, U.S.A.
An Afterword from NAL publisher Doug Draper – Now doesn’t that just warm you right up like a mug full of egg nog and rum?
Hurry up, barkeep. Pour me another before he tweets again.
And P-L-E-A-S-E make it a stiff one!
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“A politician thinks of the next election. A leader thinks of the next generation.” – Bernie Sanders
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A Statement by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to mark the New Year
Posted December 31st, 2016 on Niagara At Large
“Happy New Year, everyone!
“Tonight is 150 years in the making, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to ring in the New Year together. From coast to coast to coast, spectacular events are planned to usher in Canada’s 150th birthday.
“Before we leave 2016 behind, I want to thank you. Over the last year, we have accomplished a great deal together to strengthen the middle class and those working hard to join it.Continue reading →
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What can one say about this 16th or 17th year (depending on where you start the counting) of the 21st century as it draws to a close.
We have lost Leonard Cohen at a time when we need the wisdom and insights of people like him the most.
I could start by saying that my wife Mary and I had a very nice trip through New England to the coast along Cape Cod this past spring, and our oldest great cat, Dylan, is still here and able to jump up and down from the bed and window sills in his 18th year.
We saw two of our favourite music people– former Guess Who lead vocalist and front man Burton Cummings and Canadian folk icon Buffy Sainte-Marie – at Art Park, and discovered two other great blues artists – Harrison Kennedy from nearby Hamilton, Ontario and Ruthie Foster from Texas – when they were performing together at a concert in the region.
Then There Are The Scary Clowns, But Here Is The Good News – The Next Municipal Elections In Niagara Are Now Less Than Two Years Away!
(A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper – I have rarely ever done this, but this December 31st, 2016 as an ugly year – the second bad one in a row – of Niagara regional council draws to a close, it is important to remember that there are some good members of our council who need and deserve our support because the numbers on that council, as it is currently constituted, are stacked against them.
Niagara Regional Chair Al Caslin (left) welcomes new regional CAO Carmen D’Angelo to his chair in the council chambers this past fall. File photo by Doug Draper
I am not the only one who has heard people in the community say they don’t like having anything to do with the current regional council because it seems, too often, to be dominated by councilors who behave in disrespectful and ill-tempered ways with if they don’t like what another councilor or a delegation of citizens coming before them has to say.
So kudos to those eight members of regional council who had the courage this past October 1st – on Halloween Day when we were warned about the possibility of “creepy clowns” make the rounds this years – who showed the courage to stand up against Caslin & Company when a flash meeting was pulled for a Monday afternoon to decide on the hiring of then Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority CAO Carmen D’Angelo to the position of CAO for the whole Niagara Region.
Is Wynne Government Telling The Truth When Its MNR Minister Claims It Can’t Audit the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority?
“The ministry does not have the legislative ability to order a forensic audit.” –Kathryn McGarry, Ontario Minister of Natural Resources and Forestry
“MNR (the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry) reserves the right to audit CAs (Conservation Authorities) for adherence to these policies and procedures and to review the effectiveness of the policies and procedures with regard to implementation of provincial policies and protection of the provincial interest.” – from the ”final version” of Ontario government’s Polcy Book, dated May 2010, on policies and procedures governing Conservation Authorities across the province.
A News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted December 30th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Wynee’s Ontario Natural Resources Minister, Kathryn McGarry, claims province can’t order forensic audit of NPCA operations. In a letter to municipal councils in region, she offers her regrets.
A letter Ontario Natural Resources and Forestry Minister Kathryn McGarry sent this Holiday Season to the locally elected councils for least six Niagara municipalities – and possibly to the council for the City of Hamilton – says the onus rests with them, and not the province, to get the board of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority to order a full forensic and/or value for money audit of its operations.
In other words, McGarry told the councils in her letter, that ministry won’t order one because, according to her, the province does not have the authority to order one.Continue reading →
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An Invite to All from the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario
Posted December 30th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – The countdown is on to 2017 and the City of St. Catharines is offering free activities for family and friends to celebrate together.
New Year’s Eve Family Celebration
Ring in the New Year with free skating or swimming at our free New Year’s Eve Family Celebration this Saturday, December 31st.
The free family skate takes place from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Seymour-Hannah Sports and Entertainment Centre. The free family swim runs noon to 2 p.m. at the St. Catharines Kiwanis Aquatics Centre. Both venues will also feature music by live DJs, crafts and other activities. Continue reading →
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Significant Progress Made on Building Ontario Up for Everyone
“Many parts of Canada, North America and the world are ending 2016 with uncertainty. Not Ontario.” – Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne
An End-Of-Year Report from Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne & her Liberal Government
Posted December 30th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
(A Note to NAL Readers – Another thing that at least some of us know is that this Ontario premier is ending the year with one of the lowest popularity ratings in recent memory for any political leader in this province. That said, NAL is posting this message from the Premier and leave it to our readers to draw their own conclusions, and post a comment at the end, if they care to.)
Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is calling 2016 a good year for the province
Queen’s Park, Toronto – he government has made substantial progress this year to build Ontario up in ways that help people in their everyday lives.
Premier Kathleen Wynne and her team are delivering on their commitments to create jobs, make economic growth more inclusive and ensure Ontario’s growing economy delivers real benefits in the lives of workers and families. As promised, the province is on course to present a balanced budget this coming spring and has put Ontario’s finances on solid ground without reducing public services that people rely on. Continue reading →
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Wow, is the eve of the end-of-year Holiday Season. It seemed like only a few weeks ago that I was walking with my wife Mary and friends, watching the sun set on a beautiful spring evening off the shores of Cape Cod Bay.
Our canine mascot Pinky joins us in wishing you a warm and peaceful Holiday Season
And now here we are with only a week left until the end of another year and all of those ghosts of old friends and relatives from Christmas past sitting a around the dining room table. There are more of them with every Christmas that goes by.
But they are mostly nice, warm memories that I savor as I am sure many of you do when you think of all the loved ones who have left us from Holiday Seasons gone by.
Enough of that though.
This Holiday Season, I wish to thank the growing numbers of people who are visiting Niagara At Large for news and commentary for doing just that, and for encouraging your friends to join us in trying to make sense of what is going on in our communities and around the world.Continue reading →
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It Was Five Years Ago & A Moment Well Worth Reprising For The Holiday Season
A Brief Intro by NAL publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 23, 2016 on Niagara At Large
All I can say is if there were more episodes like the one I am about to repost here on Youtube, I would go out to shopping malls more often.
But there are few episodes as warm and moving – in a real community-like way – like this one, which is one of the excuses I give to my wife and others for avoiding most shopping malls completely, unless there is a good sale in a book or record store inside.
Hallelujah Chorus goes viral in a Niagara, Ontario shopping mall
At any rate, this episode was captured in the food court inside the Seaway Mall in Welland, Ontario by Niagara filmmaker Vickie Fagan, and became an international hit on Youtube, with the very fine musicial organization Chorus Niagara leading anyone and everyone within earshot in the mall in a rousing performance of the Hallelujah Chorus.
Hee it is to click on once more for your Holiday Season pleasure. Have a warm and peaceful one, and do what you can to support independent, locally owned stores by shopping in them! – Doug Draper, Niagara At Large[
You can also watch the Vickie Fagan-produced animated Holiday film ‘The Curse of Clara” (recently aired on CBC) by clicking on the following website – http://curseofclara.com
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“The issues (dogging the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority) need to be addressed by the province in the most effective, efficient and credible way possible. The OPP in my mind would meet these criteria.” – Welland Mayor Frank Campion and NPCA board member Frank Campion
A News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted December 23rd, 2016 on Niagara At Large
City of Welland Mayor and NPCA board member Frank Campion
Welland/Niagara, Ontario – This December 20th, the council for the City of Welland joined councils for the Niagara municipalities of St. Catharines, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Port Colborne, Pelham and Thorold, and the council for the City of Hamilton in joining Welland Riding MPP Cindy Forster and many citizens across the region in calling on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and her government to launch a forensic and/or value-for-money audit, and a full investigation of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s operations.
The Welland council motion, tabled by the city’s Mayor Frank Campion who also happens to be one of 11 municipal politicians in the region sitting on the 15-member NPCA board, goes a step further than those passed by other councils by asking the Wynne government to consider involving the Ontario Provincial Police in an investigation of the NPCA.Continue reading →
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“Our governments have all failed to stop this war. Let’s demand that they unite to insist that Russia, Iran, and Syria allow the United Nations and the Red Cross to evacuate all remaining civilians safely from Aleppo.”
A Call-Out from Avaaz, an international online public interest group
Posted December 19th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Dear friends,
The massacre of Aleppo has begun. Militias have reportedly gone house to house, executing civilians, women, and children, and an evacuation convoy was just attacked.
The deadly horror for Syrians fleeing their homes
Tens of thousands of civilians are left, crying out for help. Our governments have all failed to stop this war. Let’s demand that they unite to insist that Russia, Iran, and Syria allow the UN and the Red Cross to evacuate remaining civilians safely from Aleppo.
If these 3 governments hear urgently not just from the US and Western Europe, but from governments around the world, it CAN affect their thinking: Every moment takes a life – let’s stop the massacre of AleppoContinue reading →
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News for the Holiday Season from the Niagara Parks Commission
Posted December 23rd, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Falls, Ontario – The Niagara Parks Commission (NPC) is pleased to offer a variety of great activities and spectacular venues to enjoy the beauty of the holiday season:
Niagara Parks Presents: Aura – Let it Glow: Evenings right through to January 31st
This year, Niagara Parks is once again pleased to present Aura: Let it Glow, bringing several incredible illumination-themed events to the Ontario Power Generation (OPG) Winter Festival of Lights.
Niagara Parks fireworks over the Falls
The annual festival transforms Niagara Falls into a palette of breathtaking colour with millions of sparkling lights and animated displays, located within Niagara Parks, Dufferin Islands and surrounding tourist districts.
This year, the festival has been further enhanced with the addition of the upgraded LED illumination of both the Canadian Horseshoe and American Falls, which takes place every evening. For more information and updates, please visit: www.niagaraparks.com/aura.Continue reading →
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The recent death of long-time Cuban leader Fidel Castro was, among so many other things, a reminder of how close the world once came to brink of nuclear annihilation.
It was October, 1963, curing one of the darkest years of the Cold War and a nuclear arms race that had the fate of the world on a hair trigger, that the U.S. and former Soviet Union came as to launching an all-out nuclear war as almost anyone alive at that time could ever imagine as they played a dangerous game of brinkmanship over missile launch pads the Soviets were caught installing on the Cuban island.
For almost two weeks, the news pouring out of TV sets at home was so grim that our parents – I was barely 12 at the time and can still remember – had trouble keeping a brave face and some of the kids in my grade school class broke down in tears of fears.Continue reading →
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“It boggles my mind. … I would think that you would want to do (a forensic audit) and see how you can improve your business.” – Thorold Regional Councillor Henry D’Angela
A News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted December 22nd, 2016 on Niagara At Large
“This is your tax money at work,” said Thorold regional councillor Henry D’Angela as he held up a full-page ad the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority recently paid for in a weekly regional newspaper, Niagara This Week.
Thorold regional councilor Henry D’Angela joins call for full audit and investigation of Conservation Authority
Still holding up the ad, D’Angela noted that the Conservation Authority’s chair Bruce Timms, who is also a regional councillor for St. Catharines, claims that he would rather spend the money the NPCA receives from municipal taxpayers each year on planting trees and pollinator gardens.
“Well then what is the justification for spending money on this,” said D’Angela, adding that “ironically” the paper the NPCA ad is printed on uses up trees.
D’Angela pointed to the ad, used by the NPCA to defend itself against growing legions of critics, as just one more of a number of reasons why members of Thorold’s council, who he spoke to this past December 20th, should join councils for other Niagara municipalities and Hamilton in calling on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and her government to launch a thorough forensic audit and investigation of the NPCA’s operations.Continue reading →
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A Column from Town of Pelham/Niagara Mayor Dave Augustyn
Posted December 22nd, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Town of Pelham in Niagara, Ontario – This past December 15th, we celebrated two very generous local family businesses for donating significant funds to support the new Pelham Community Centre.
New Pelham Community Centre, concept drawing
Thanks to the incredible generosity of Dr. Tim Nohara and his company, Accipiter Radar Technologies, “Arena A” will be named the “Accipiter Arena.” Accipiter donated $250,000 to the Community Centre’s capital fundraising campaign. The Accipiter Arena will feature an NHL-size ice surface with a 1,000-seat spectator area. This arena will be capable of hosting major sporting events, tradeshows, concerts, and other commercial affairs.
Dr. Nohara re-located Accipiter Radar Technologies from Waterloo to Pelham in 1995 and, through hard work and diligence, developed the company into a global leader in advanced avian and security radar technologies. Continue reading →
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“We encourage all residents of Niagara to learn more about how to prevent, recognize and respond to an overdose.”
A News Alert from Niagara Region’s Emergency Medical Services – Niagara EMS
Posted December 21, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Region, Ontario – Opioid misuse is a growing concern. Opioids are also called narcotics. Niagara EMS would like to ensure the public are aware of the signs and symptoms of an opioid overdose:
Slow breathing and heart rate
Severe drowsiness
Cold, clammy skin which may appear blue in colour
Very small pupils
Not responsive to shouting or shaking
If you witness someone who shows the signs and symptoms above, or signs of distress, always call 9-1-1, as it is a medical emergency. Continue reading →
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Deadline for Nominations is Friday, January 13th, 2017
Posted December 22nd, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Welland/Niagara, Ontario– Cindy Forster, MPP for the Niagara riding of Welland, is encouraging local schools and community and volunteer organizations across the Niagara region to identify nominees for the Leading Women Leading Girls Building Communities Recognition Program now underway.
This would include West St. Catharines, Thorold, Welland, Wainfleet, Port Colborne and everything in between. Nominations must be in by Friday, January 13, 2017.Continue reading →
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A Lobbyist This Excuse for a Conservation Authority Paid For With OUR MONEY, By The Way!
By John Bacher
Posted December 21st, 2016 on Niagara At Large
For the past two years the provincial government has been engaged in a disturbing public consultation.
And while that process of public consultation is now finished, there is internally at the cabinet table of Premier Kathleen Wynne’s Liberal government at Queen’s Park a major debate, which is expected to be resolved in the first few months of 2017.
The aged wetlands in Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls, Ontario – home to a diversity of wildlife – have been a target for something called “biodiversity offsetting” – code for destruction – by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. Will Ontario’s Wynne government give the green light for that destruction to happen?
The Cabinet debate reviewing Ontario’s wetland policy which has been in place since 1992. The current policy which has been respected under New Democratic, Liberal and Progressive Conservative governments for 24 years has as its cornerstone a very important principle. Continue reading →
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Thomas Woodruff (left) with Niagara Health President Suzanne Johnston presenting the Holiday Card Contest grand prize certificate at the St. Catharines Site. Photo courtesy of Niagara Health System
Niagara, Ontario – A colourful drawing of a winter scene depicting Extraordinary Caring was selected as the grand prize winner of Niagara Health’s 10th Annual Holiday Card Contest. The picture showing a person reaching out to a stranger in need with a helping hand is featured as the image on Niagara Health’s holiday card.
Eleven-year-old Thomas Woodruff of Niagara Falls is the talented artist and grand prize winner. The Grade 6 Orchard Park School student spent a great deal of time and attention making his entry a perfect fit for the Niagara Health holiday card. Continue reading →
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“I wish I could give u better news. As bad as it seems, I’m sorry to tell you, it will be worse. We are a broken country at this point.”
By American activist and filmmaker Michael Moore, from his Facebook Page
Posted December 21st, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Hello rest of the world! My fellow Americans are asleep right now so I thought we could talk privately and maybe I can explain what happened (this Monday, December 19th).
Hillary Clinton won the election on Nov 8 by 2.8 million votes over Donald Trump. Which is to say, she lost. You are correct, this is not a democracy.
This December 20th, the council for the Niagara municipality of Thorold joined St. Catharines, Pelham, Niagara-on-the-Lake, Port Colborne and the City of St. Catharines in calling on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne and her government to direct a full investigation and forensic audit of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.Continue reading →
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“The provincial government’s Ontario Grant Program … is designed to pay most or all tuition costs for students from households earning less than $50,000 a year. … About 55,000 households in Niagara have an annual income of less than $50,000, according to Statistics Canada figures.”
News from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario
Posted December 20th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Brock University will become a reachable option for thousands more Niagara families next fall, when a new program covers undergraduate tuition costs for students from middle- or low-income homes.
A sceneon the campus of Brock University in St. Catharines/Niagara
The provincial government’s Ontario Grant Program, which takes effect in September 2017, is designed to pay most or all tuition costs for students from households earning less than $50,000 a year.
Last week, the government posted an online calculatorwhere students can see if they qualify for free tuition or grants. For students about to graduate from high school, Jan. 11, 2017 is the application deadline to attend Brock next fall.Continue reading →
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A Brief One from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 20th, 2016
Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn and his council join growing call to Ontario government for a full probe and audit of NPCA operations
Niagara, Ontario – This December 19th, the Town of Pelham’s council joined a growing call from Niagara municipalities, the City of Niagara Falls, Cindy Forster and other Niagara MPPs, and citizens at large for the Ontario government to initiate a full investigation and forensic audit of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.
This December 20th, councils for the Niagara municipalities of Thorold and Welland will consider a similar call which comes in the wake of numerous concerns and questions over the NPCA’s board and management’s hiring and firing of staff, awarding of consultant contracts, land dealings and other matters many argue is compromising the body’s role as a guardian of the region’s natural heritage.Continue reading →
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‘The current federal funding proposal is over $30 billion less than what the evidence shows is needed to maintain the sustainability of health care systems across Canada.’
A News Release from the Government of Ontario
Posted December 19th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Provincial-Territorial Ministers of Finance and Health today unanimously called on the federal government to negotiate a fair and long-term funding partnership for the health of Canadians.
Health care is the number one priority of Canadians. Ministers agreed that the federal government’s unilateral approach to health funding puts the services Canadians rely on as well as the sustainability of provincial and territorial health services at risk.Continue reading →
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Niagara, Ontario – Three more municipal councils in Niagara – the council for Pelham this Monday, December 19th, and the ones for Welland and Thorold this Tuesday, December 20th – are expected to vote on motions calling on the Ontario government to launch a full investigation, including a forensic and/or value-for-dollar audit, of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s operations.
All of this continuing in the wake of Welland Riding MPP Cindy Forster publicly calling on the province to investigate and audit theNPCA this November, then four municipal councils, beginning with St. Catharines this past December 5th, then Niagara-on-the-Lake, Port Colborne and the City of Hamilton’s council, calling on Premier Wynne and her government to thoroughly investigate and audit the NPCA’s operations.
Two other Niagara councils – in the Township of Wainfleet and City of Niagara Falls – also passed motions calling for a forensic audit of the NPCA, but those motions ask the NPCA’s board, rather than the province, to make arrangements to have an “independent” audit done of its operations.Continue reading →
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Niagara Action for Animals is a non-profit, all volunteer charity devoted to ending all forms of animal cruelty through education, direct action and legitimate protest.
For more information on Niagara Action for Animals and its efforts for all creatures great and small, click on its website at – http://www.niagaraactionforanimals.org/ .
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Calling For Needed Funding And Proper Accountability
A Message from the Ontario Health Coalition, a not-for-profit citizens advocacy organization
Posted December 18th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Ottawa, Ontario – Ontarians have a lot to lose, or a lot to gain, in this Monday, December 19th’s Health Accord negotiations.
Finance and Health Ministers from across Canada are making their way to Ottawa Sunday to potentially complete negotiations for a new Health Accord for Canada. Leading into the meetings, the Ontario Health Coalition reported that Ontario’s Health Minister is showing great leadership in trying to forge a deal that will both provide a realistic level of funding for health care from the federal government and, in return, ensure that provinces are properly accountable. Both of these are in the public interest.
“I thank Mayor April Jeffs for her leadership in recognizing the proper process to prompt action on this matter by bringing a request directly to the NPCA Board.” – from a letter from Bruce Timms, Chair of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, to Wainfleet Mayor April Jeffs
A News Commentary from Doug Draper followed by a ‘Letter of Thanks’ To Wainfleet’s Mayor from NPCA Chair Bruce Timms
Wainfleet Mayor and Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority board member April Jeffs earns the thanks of NPCA board chair Bruce Timms for directing her township council to ask the NPCA to arrange a forensic audit of its operations rather than doing what St. Catharines, Hamilton, Port Colborne and Niagara-on-the-Lake councils have done and other municipal councils are planning to do, and called on the provincial government to launch such an audit of a Conservation Authority that growing numbers of citizens across the region have expressed a loss of trust in.
This December has so far proven to be one of the rougher months for Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority board members and administrators who have been dogged all year with growing questions and concerns over the way they use millions of dollars of our tax money to manage their operations.
Since this past December 5th alone, the elected members of councils in three Niagara municipalities, beginning with St. Catharines and continuing with Niagara-on-the-Lake and Port Colborne – overwhelming supported motions, urging the Ontario government to commence a full investigation and forensic and/or value-for-dollars audit of the NPCA’s operations.
Those motions were followed up this past December 15th with one from the council for the City of Hamilton, which has areas of watershed within its municipal boundaries that the NPCA is supposed to show some care for, renewing a call it made to the Ontario government more than a year ago, not only for a full audit, but for a change of management at the Conservation Authority.
And word has it that at least a few more Niagara municipal councils will come forward with motions to the province before the end of this year for an NPCA investigation.
Yet it hasn’t been a completely bumpy ride the NPCA this December. Continue reading →
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“This agreement complements a range of initiatives already underway in Ontario to provide reliable and more affordable electricity.” – Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne
A News Release from the Governments of Ontario and Quebec
Posted December 15th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Montréal, Quebec — Premier Philippe Couillard of Québec and Premier Kathleen Wynne of Ontario today attended the official signing of the historic electricity trade agreement between Hydro-Québec and the Independent Electricity System Operator of Ontario (IESO).
For the occasion, the premiers were accompanied by the Minister of Energy of Ontario, Glenn Thibeault, and the Minister of Energy and Natural Resources, Minister Responsible for the Northern Plan of Québec, Pierre Arcand. Under this agreement, the IESO will purchase a total of 14 terawatt hours (TWh) of electricity from Hydro-Québec over a seven-year period from 2017 to 2023. Continue reading →
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Where do you think Ontario’s energy should come from? Giant nuclear and gas-fired power plants or renewable sources like water, wind and solar?
You can have a say on Ontario’s future energy directions through the province’sLong Term Energy Plan review. The most important element of this review is that the government hear loudly and clearly that there remains strong support for renewable energy in Ontario.
While the world shifts to green sources, Ontario is doubling down on nuclear, rebuilding ten aging reactors, while pushing renewable energy to the fringe. This is a bad plan and an economically disastrous direction.Continue reading →
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News from ‘Curse of Clara’ producer and Niagara, Ontario filmmaker Vickie Fagan
Posted December 15th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
The Curse of Clara, Canada’s latest holiday perennial is back, airing on CBC on Sunday December 18th at 4:30p.m!
(If you catch this post on time, there will also be a special screening of The Curse of Clara at the Niagara Falls Museum in Niagara Falls, Ontario this Thursday, December 15th starting at 7 p.m. A link for the museum that includes directions for finding it, etc. is available at the bottom of this post.)
In this delightfully heartwarming holiday tale, Vickie, a small-town girl, is accepted into the prestigious National Ballet School in Toronto, and lands the coveted role of Clara in the Company’s annual production of The Nutcracker.Continue reading →
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A Call-Out For Holiday Season Donations from Niagara Action for Animals
Posted December 14th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Dear Friends of Animals —
We are excited to launch our Hope for the Holidays fundraising campaign.
From now through the holidays we will be accepting donations to help support our foster program, our feral colonies/barn homes, and will also be stockpiling food and supplies for our Pet Food Assistance program for those in need over the holiday season.
This time of year is tough for many folks, including animals, so every little bit helps!!Continue reading →
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“The case for public pharmacare has been made. Its one of those rare public policy initiatives in which there is no downside. … Politically it should be a no-brainer.” – Economist Hugh Mackenzie
From the Canadian Federation of Nurses Union
Posted December 14th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
All Canadians can get their illness diagnosed without any out-of-pocket costs under our public health care system. But millions of Canadians cannot afford needed medications to treat or cure their illnesses.
Canadian Federation of Nurses’ Unions President, Linda Silas, who spearheaded the new report
People with cancer or HIV/AIDs are faced with drug costs that amount to thousands of dollars per month. Their drugs are tragically unaffordable for anyone without a drug insurance plan, and often a huge problem even for those who think they would have coverage under their drug plans but find out that the drug they need is not covered, or there are increasing co-pays or other restrictions in their insurance plan.
Earlier this December, as the Prime Minister (of Canada) and Premiers from the provinces and territories met over dinner to talk about health care funding, Canada’s nurses released an important new report on “pharmacare” (a national drug insurance program just like public health care for all). The report lays waste to any notion that we can’t afford a drug program that covers everyone. In fact, Canadians can’t afford not to.Continue reading →
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The growing dissent “just shows that we were ahead of the curve.” – Hamilton City Councillor Sam Merulla of the number of citizens and municipal councils demanding a provincial investigation.
A News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted December 14, 2016 on Niagara At Large
The City Council for Hamilton is once again calling on the Ontario government to launch a forensic audit and investigation of a Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority that a growing numbers of Niagara and Hamilton area citizens have lost trust in.
A recent protest rally in front of the NPCA’s Niagara headquarters in Welland. File photo by Doug Draper
The Hamilton council’s vote for an investigation – the second it has made to Premier Kathleen Wynne and her government in the past two years – follows similar recent calls on the province to thoroughly probe the NPCA made by Welland Riding MPP Cindy Forster and the councils for the Niagara municipalities of Port Colborne, Niagara-on-the-Lake and St. Catharines.Continue reading →
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Province Should Step In With Special Supervisor NOW And Sweep Out Entire NPCA Board & Administration
A News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted just after Midnight on December 13th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
This just recently in.
The council for the City of Port Colborne – as of this evening of Monday, December 12th – has joined the City of St. Catharines and Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake in unanimously supporting a motion calling on the Ontario government to conduct a full investigation and forensic audit of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s operations
Ed Smith at Niagara’s regional council this past spring, asking it to order an audit of the NPCA, and getting treated like human garbage in return by some of the council members. File photo by Doug Draper
..The Niagara-on-the-Lake council approved such a motion earlier on the same Monday evening, and now Port Colborne, with Niagara Falls city council scheduled to consider a similar motion this coming Tuesday, December 13th, and other municipal councils in Niagara, Ontario expected to follow suit before the end of this year.
This unprecedented call by municipalities in Niagara for a forensic audit of a publicly funded body in the region follows in the wake of a call Welland Riding MPP Cindy Forster made to the province this November for an audit of the NPCA, and in the wake of a growing lack of public confidence in those running this Conservation Authority. Continue reading →
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This Tuesday, December 13, Public Eyes Turn To Niagara Falls City Council for A Vote on an NPCA Audit
A News Commentary by Doug Draper
Posted December 12th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake has joined the City of St. Catharines in calling on the provincial government to launch a thorough investigation and forensic audit of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.
St. Catharines/Niagara resident Ed Smith nas been slapped with lawsuit threat from NPCA. This December 12th, he took his call for a full and independent forensic audit of the Conservation Authority to Niagara-on-the-Lake town council. File photo by Doug Draper
The town council’s support for a motion calling for a full probe of the NPCA was requested at this December 12th, by Michael Welsh who sits as chair of the town’s committee of adjustment, but told Niagara At Large in an interview earlier this December 12th that he is making a case for passage of the motion as a private citizen.
“I am coming forward as a private citizen,” added Welsh, a Niagara-on-the-Lake resident,” because I was quite disturbed that the Conservation Authority is going after Mr. Ed Smith legally.”Continue reading →
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Niagara, Ontario – The Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake may join the City of St. Catharines in calling on the provincial government to launch a thorough investigation and forensic audit of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.
The town council’s support for a motion calling for a full probe of the NPCA is being requested at today, at its Monday, December 12th, by Michael Welsh who sits as chair of the town’s committee of adjustment, but told Niagara At Large in an interview earlier this December 12th that he is making a case for passage of the motion as a private citizen.
“I am coming forward as a private citizen,” added Welsh, a Niagara-on-the-Lake resident,” because I was quite disturbed that the Conservation Authority is going after Mr. Ed Smith legally.”
Welsh was referring to the recent threat the NPCA’s board of directors, chaired by St. Catharines regional councillor, has made in a lawyer’s letter to threaten Smith, a St. Catharines/Niagara citizen for circulating a report raising concerns and questions about the NPCA’s operations, including its hiring, firing and contract tendering practices, in his quest for a full, independent audit of the body.Continue reading →
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