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Pet Emergency Temporary Shelter Launched in Support of Hospitalized Pet Owners during COVID-19 Pandemic

‘The program provides up to 14 days of boarding at the Lincoln Country Humane Society or fostering by Fido Niagara, depending on the animal’s circumstances and program space availability. … Pets may include dogs, cats, birds, or other domestic animals.’

A News Release from the Lincoln Country Humane Society

Posted April 14th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Pet Emergency Temporary Shelter (PETS) is a newly-established humanitarian companion animal shelter program in support of an expected influx of hospitalized pet owners during the COVID-19 pandemic in Niagara Region. 

Fido Niagara founder Jessica Cohen with a friend

The program was organized by the non-profit Fido Niagara and is a collaborative effort among the Lincoln County Humane Society, Niagara Health and Niagara EMS. The program’s purpose is to remove barriers for pet owners in accessing healthcare, and also prevent animal neglect while a pet owner is hospitalized or unable to provide care for their pet at home.

“We recognize the importance of pets in people’s lives and we don’t want pet care to be a barrier to receiving personal care” said Jessica Cohen, founder of Fido Niagara.

The program provides up to 14 days of boarding at LCHS or fostering by Fido Niagara, depending on the animal’s circumstances and program space availability. Pets may include dogs, cats, birds, or other domestic animals. Continue reading

Brock University Team is Doing Online Study of Children’s Experiences During COVID-19

Brock University Professor Rebecca Raby

“Clearly, there are children in a lot of stress out there. … I suspect we’re going to learn a lot about personal coping, family dynamics and online peer friendships, providing us with a sense of how children are dealing with this difficult situation.”                             – Rebecca Raby, Professor of Child and Youth Studies at Brock University

News from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario

Posted April 14th, 2020 on Niagara At :Large

Niagara, Ontario – It was a news report on the dramatic rise in calls to Kids Help Phone that moved Rebecca Raby to action.

In the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak, the Kids Help Phone in Niagara has experience a dramatic rise in call from young people

As a researcher with a long history of working with children and youth, the Brock University Professor of Child and Youth Studies was concerned, and curious, about how young people are coping with the COVID-19 pandemic.

Raby and her research team of six graduate students have now launched their online study of children’s and young people’s experiences at home during the pandemic.

“Clearly, there are children in a lot of stress out there,” says Raby. “But I suspect we’re also going to hear stories about really cool, compelling things that kids have started to initiate at home with parents, siblings, on their own or online.” Continue reading

Ontario Government Must Fix Long-Term Care Staffing To Stop The Spread

Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

“We do need to do everything possible to protect seniors in long-term care. From the beginning of this pandemic, we should have restricted workers to one long-term care or group living facility each, and mandated higher wages and scheduling practices that would allow them to do that.”                                                                 – Ontario NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

From the Office of NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted April 13th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK — NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says the province can save lives with a directive to have long-term care workers each work in one home only, and pay them enough to be able to do that.

“We do need to do everything possible to protect seniors in long-term care. From the beginning of this pandemic, we should have restricted workers to one long-term care or group living facility each, and mandated higher wages and scheduling practices that would allow them to do that. Continue reading

We Could Use a little “Amazing Grace” Right About Now

‘Through many dangers, toils, and snares,
   I have already come;
‘Tis grace hath brought me safe thus far,
   And grace will lead me home.’

– One of the original verses from ‘Amazing Grace’, written in the mid-1700s by the song’s originator, John Newton

A Brief Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large

Posted April 13th, 2020, during another day at home

Andrea Bocelli, one of the many great artists sharing a few beautiful moments with us while we are isolated in our homes.

During these perilous times, while countless millions of us remain isolated in our homes, music has been playing such has played such a soothing role in lifting spirits and calming fears.

One of the many redeeming things that has come out of this grim moment in our collective lives – and there have been many, if we think of it – is the number of municipal artists around the world, artists who are well known and artists who we have never heard or seen before – who have used the internet to bring a little heart and soul into our homes.

At least some of you may have enjoyed this one already, but here is the great Italian singer Andrea Bocelli, alone on the steps of a cathedral in Milan recently, singing us ‘Amazing Grace.

Click the screen immediately below to watch

 Some of you may know – some may even remember – Amazing Grace serving as a theme song for the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s,

That was way back when it was  recorded and performed by one of Civil Rights leader Martin Luther King Jr.’s favourite singers, Mahalia Jackson, then most notably by singers like Aretha Franklin, Judy Collins and Joan Baez. Continue reading

Should Niagara, Ontario’s Health Authorities be More Forthcoming with Information About COVID-19 Deaths?

Here is One Retired Nurse in Niagara Who Says ‘Yes’

A Comment by Linda McKellar, a retired emergency care nurse and resident of the Town of Fort Erie in Niagara, Ontario

Posted April 13th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Numbers of deaths due to COVID-19 and related information, such as age and general location in the Niagara region should be made public. That does not intrude on anyone’s grief or privacy. but gives vital information that people should know.

Names need not be given except by family request. In fact, some families may want the information known, both to give their loved ones respect and to make us aware that there are faces and real people behind the impersonal numbers we see.

Every number represents a REAL human: a brother, a sister, a mother, a father, a child, a friend or other loved one. Continue reading

Niagara Region Making Further Changes to Curbside Waste Collection Services during COVID-19

All the Changes Outlined Below Are Effective       Monday, April 13,  2020

A COVID-19 Update from Niagara, Ontario’s Regional Government

Posted April 13th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region is making further changes to curbside waste collection this week to allow collection staff from Emterra and Canadian Waste Management to continue to focus on core services.

The changes are to prioritize the weekly collection of garbage, recycling and organics and to help our collection staff who are working hard to maintain this essential service for the community.

Effective Monday, April 13, 2020, only three (3) bags/cans of yard waste will be collected per collection day, per eligible residential property (i.e. single dwelling homes and apartments with six units or less). There is also restrictions on leaf and yard waste at the landfill and drop-off depots. Continue reading

BREAKING NEWS – Niagara Healthcare Worker at St. Catharines Hospital Site Tests Positive for COVID-19

Niagara Health Declares “Outbreak” of  COVID-19 on Inpatient Unit at St. Catharines Site

News from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals and related health care facilities Posted April 11th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Health’s St. Catharines Hospital site in Niagara, Ontario

St. Catharines, Ontario – Niagara Health today (this April 11th) declared an outbreak of COVID-19 on an inpatient unit at the St. Catharines Site after one of our healthcare workers tested positive for the virus.

Our Infection Prevention and Control team has taken immediate action to protect our staff, physicians and patients.

“The health, safety and well-being of everyone is our top priority,” says Derek McNally, Niagara Health’s Executive Vice President, Clinical Services and Chief Nursing Executive.

“Our Infection Prevention and Control experts, working closely with Niagara Region Public Health and the NH Occupational Health and Safety team, will monitor the situation closely and will adjust measures as needed to respond to this outbreak.”

Enhanced safety measures now in place include temporarily closing the unit in question to all admissions and transfers, and following up with patients, staff and physicians who may have had direct contact with the healthcare worker as a precaution. NH Occupational Health and Safety provides members of the hospital team with support on an ongoing basis.

(A Brief Footnote from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large –

This man, standing in downtown St. Catharines/Niagara a few weeks ago, said it all with this sign. Drivers honked their horns and waved as they passed

I am sure our many readers join me in wishing this healthcare worker a full recovery, as we continue to salute the brave efforts of all of our frontline healthcare workers, and the many other frontline workers, from grocery clerks to maintenance workers, and on and on, to keep our communities functioning as best they can through these perilous times.

We have have further updates on this latest news and related news on this ongoing health crisis later.)

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We at Niagara At Large Wish You All a Safe and Happy Easter

Stay Strong and Remember What They’re Saying. The More We Stay Apart Now, the Sooner We’ll Get Back Together!

An Easter Weekend Message from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted Saturday, April 11th, 2020 

I’m sure that most of us who were not privy to the kind of ‘intelligence information’ that certain ‘leader’ on the American side of the border failed to read or take seriously, never imagined last New Year’s Day that this Easter Holiday weekend would be like this.

I can drive down the Niagara Escarpment from my home in Thorold this Easter weekend and see enough empty space in the parking lots of the Pen Centre shopping mall to land a whole fleet of helicopters from the last Middle East war.

At any rate, Easter weekend is here and Tigger, one of my favourite cats – a real celebrity of a feline in Niagara, who normally lives at the Pet Valu store at the Pine Plaza on Pine Street in Thorold – is apparently now home, doing his part to keep a safe distance, with some of the good people who share the store with him.

Here is a photo of Tigger with the Easter Bunny, taken by one of his Pet Valu colleagues, Joe Krawchuk, from a Tigger calendar the store puts out every year as a fundraiser for  animal assistance.

I was originally planning to end this Easter message with the photo of Tigger but being who I am, I can’t help but use the occasion to talk a little bit about politics, and social and cultural insanity. So here I go. Continue reading

Ford Government Uses COVID-19 to Suspend Public Participation in Proposed Environmental Decisions

  “At a time when government transparency and communication is more essential than ever, Premier Ford has moved to gut public participation under Ontario’s Environmental Bill of Rights. … It certainly appears that the Ontario government is exploiting this moment (the COVID-19 crisis) to further erode Ontario’s environmental laws and limit the public’s role in environmental policy.”                                                                  – Robert Wright, Ecojustice lawyer

A News Release from Ecojustice, a Canada-wide group of lawyers advocating for environmental justice, with a brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter Doug Draper
Posted April 10th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

A Foreword by Doug Draper –

With Trump using the COVID-19 disaster as cover to do even more cutting and gutting to air and water pollution regulations, it should probably come as no great surprise that the Ford government in Ontario, with an environmental record that is almost equally as bad, might pull the same stunt here.

In a recent story published in the National Observer on the Ford government’s move, a spokesperson for Ontario Environment Minister Jeff Yurek is quoted saying that “this will ensure our government is able to quickly respond to time-sensitive needs that arise as a result of the COVID 19 pandemic.”

It is hard to image what environmental protection measures in Ontario might get in the way of taking steps that would protect us from this virus. Continue reading

Ontario Significantly Expanding COVID-19 Testing

Enhanced testing strategy will help stop the spread of the virus

“By significantly increasing the number of tests each day, we will identify cases early, contain them and prevent putting more people at risk.”                                                                                             – Christine Elliott, Ontario Deputy Premier and Health Minister

News from the Ontario Government

Posted April 10th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO — To stop the spread of COVID-19, the Ontario government is implementing the next phase of its strategy to significantly expand and enhance testing.

In addition to the ongoing testing of the general public at any of the 100 assessment centres now established across the province, Ontario will be proactively testing several priority groups, including:

  1. Hospital inpatients;
  2. Residents of long-term care and retirement homes;
  3. Health care workers, caregivers, care providers, paramedics, and first responders, including police and firefighters;aa
  4. Remote, isolated, rural and Indigenous communities;
  5. Other congregate living centres, including homeless shelters, prisons and group homes;
  6. Specific vulnerable populations, including patients undergoing chemotherapy or hemodialysis and requiring transplants, as well as pregnant persons, newborns and cross-border workers; and
  7. Other essential workers, as defined by provincial orders.

Continue reading

No New Money For Big Oil. Give It To Workers, Say Large Collection of Groups Representing More Than One Million Canadians

Dr. Courtney Howard, Canadian physician and environmental activist

“The fossil fuel industry is counting on Canadians being too occupied coping with an ongoing health crisis to register that our country is considering a massive transfer of public funds to support the very industry most likely to cause the next health crisis.”                                   – Dr. Courtney Howard, Board President of Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE)

A News Release from Environmental Defence, a Canadian advocacy group for our environment

Posted April 10th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

No more of our tax money should go to this. Let’s use it to help the workers transition to 21st century jobs. Jason Kenney and his tar sand bosses have done enough damage to Alberta’s economy and the planet..

Ottawa—A large collection of health, faith, environmental, labour and social justice groups, representing one million three hundred thousand Canadians, have sent a letter to Prime Minister Trudeau and his cabinet asking that in the federal bailout to the oil and gas industry, no more money be given to companies, only to workers.

“The fossil fuel industry is counting on Canadians being too occupied coping with an ongoing health crisis to register that our country is considering a massive transfer of public funds to support the very industry most likely to cause the next health crisis,” says Dr. Courtney Howard, Board President of Canadian Association of Physicians for the Environment (CAPE). Continue reading

Bail Out Workers, Not Big Oil Bosses – Council of Canadians

‘Stimulus money should offer immediate relief directly to workers and provide opportunities for training, education and employment in existing and emerging low-carbon sectors.’

By Dylan Penner, Council of Canadians

Posted April 10th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Millions of people across the country are facing dual crises: trying to stay healthy during the public health emergency of COVID-19 and trying to pay rent and keep food on the table while more and more people get laid off.

These crises are exacerbated by inequality, racism, the climate crisis and governments bailing out corporations before meeting the needs of communities.

 

 

 

 

That’s why the Council of Canadians, together with social justice alliessent this letter calling on the federal government to act now. You might recall that the federal government recently committed to a Just Transition Act. Now, we’re asking them to turn that promise into relief for communities. Continue reading

This “Ignorant, Arrogant Murdering Bastard” Is Risking the Lives of Us All!

On Both Sides of the Canada/U.S. Border, Trump Has Done Immeasurable Damage to Our Economies, to Our Shared Environment and to Our Lives

“Months after he could’ve acted, he sits there today refusing to send the full help that’s needed. … Trump, through stupidity or design, is out to kill us.”                                                                                     – Journalist and Academy Award-winning documentary film producer Michael Moore

“In the case of coronavirus, the Trump administration shelved the war plan, or pandemic “playbook,” prepared by the Obama administration. It disbanded the National Security Council office established to provide early warning and ensure preparedness, and disregarded the intelligence community’s warnings that a global pandemic was likely.

Former UN ambassador for the U.S. Obama administration, Susan Rice

Worse, the Trump team wasted two critical months, as the virus swept to our shores, before starting to send forces into battle. Its failure to act quickly, upon receiving warning in early January of a novel coronavirus, to create and distribute enough functional tests to track the disease, or to help states add hospital beds, procure critical equipment and recruit health care workers, ensured we started the fight trapped behind enemy lines.”                                                   – Susan Rice, former U.S. Ambassador to the United States during the Obama administration

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher           Doug Draper

Posted April 9th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

No thanks to what U.S. journalist and documentary film-maker Michael Moore rightfully calls that “ignorant, arrogant murdering bastard” now in the White House, our Canadian front-line health workers finally have the shipment of protective respirator masks from the 3M company that Trump and his fellow swamp creatures attempted to ban from coming here.

Shipments for 3M protective masks finally make it to Canada for our frontline health care workers after attempt by Trump to try to stop them.

These were masks that Canadian parties properly ordered from the 3M company by the way, and masks manufactured with raw material that came from Canada in the first place.

And yes, this April 8th, shipments of the masks were finally allowed to cross the border but only after several days of senior representatives in Canada, including the Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and Premier of Ontario, getting on the phones to counterparts in the Trump administration and apparently, all but getting down on their hands and knees begging them to let them through.

All of this precious time taken away from our leaders focusing on other life-and-death issues around what this killer virus is doing to peoples’ lives, just so that the “ignorant, arrogant murdering bastard” in the White House could do his tough-guy, put America first” act for the millions of angry, hate-filled xenophobic nitwits who continue to support him, even though their health and welfare is also now hanging in the balance. Continue reading

Let’s Fix Ontario Ford Government’s Food Mistake

Community Food Gardens Should Not Be Ordered Closed Due to COVID-19

A Call-Out from the Green Party of Ontario

Posted April 9th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

We think the government made a mistake by issuing a mandatory closure of all community gardens in Ontario due to COVID-19

It’s an oversight they can quickly correct.

The province classified community gardens as a recreational activity, like ice rinks and swimming pools, instead of an essential food service like grocery stores. Continue reading

Should Niagara, Ontario’s Health Authorities Disclose Info about COVID-19 Deaths in Region

Does the Public have a “Right to Know” this Information? What Do You Think?

“This information provides critical insights about infection rates and locations — details people need to be aware of so they can take the steps necessary to protect themselves and prevent further spread of the disease.”                                                                – Ontario Information and Privacy Commissioner  Brian Beamish

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

Posted April 9th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

A story posted this April 6th by CBC News reports that “Niagara Region Public Health (the public health department that is part of Niagara, Ontario’s regional government) is refusing to release the number of local COVID-19 deaths, saying that victims’ privacy trumps the public’s right to know how the pandemic is affecting the community.”

The CBC story goes on to say that “Ontario’s information and privacy commissioner doesn’t understand why NRPH is shielding the numbers and wants them released “as soon as possible.”

“This information provides critical insights about infection rates and locations — details people need to be aware of so they can take the steps necessary to protect themselves and prevent further spread of the disease,” commissioner Brian Beamish told CBC News.’

Over the past month or so, and even before Niagara Public health circulated a news release, reporting the first confirmed case of a Niagara resident testing positive with COVID-19 (coronavirus) on March 12th, Niagara At Large, as have other media outlets, been snowed over with news releases, public advisories, updates and the like on this outbreak, coming from one body or another in the private sector and all levels of government. Continue reading

Ontario’s NDP Calling For Half-Price Auto Insurance During Pandemic

Less Driving And Fewer Accidents Should Benefit Drivers, Not Just Insurance Companies

(A Note from Niagara At Large – In a report NAL is including directly below this NDP News Release, Canadian insurers are already planning to lower costs to drivers during the Coronavirus shutdown.)

A News Release from the Office of NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted April 8th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

With the roads and highways of Ontario so empty of traffic, and so many people with their vehicles parked at home during this COVID-19 crisis, should drivers not get a break on their auto insurance?

QUEEN’S PARK – The NDP Official Opposition is calling on the Ford government to give all Ontario drivers a 50 per cent break on auto insurance payments for three months, and let people who have lost a job or income defer payments during the COVID-19 pandemic.

“As Ontarians listen to public health experts and stay home as much as possible, there’s little driving and few accidents happening in the province,” said NDP Auto Insurance critic Tom Rakocevic. Continue reading

Changes to Canada Summer Jobs program to help businesses and young Canadians affected by COVID-19

“The Government of Canada has made changes to the Canada Summer Jobs program, so that we can help employers help their communities through good quality, safe job placements for youth.”                                                                                                          – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

 

 

 

 

 

An Update on COVID-19 Assistance from the Office of Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

Posted April 8th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

The Government of Canada is taking unprecedented action to support workers, businesses, and all Canadians impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Right now, young people are facing serious challenges finding work.

To build the foundations of strong communities, we need a strong workforce that includes good job opportunities for youth. That is why the government is working to help employers adapt to the realities of COVID-19, and supporting young Canadians as they begin to look for summer employment.  

This April 8th , the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, announced temporary changes to the Canada Summer Jobs program that will help employers hire summer staff and provide young Canadians access to the jobs they need during this unprecedented time. This program will help create up to 70,000 jobs for youth between 15 and 30 years of age. Continue reading

‘We’re All In This Together’ – Lincoln Mayor Sandra Easton

A Message to the People of Lincoln that is a Good One for all of us in Niagara during these Perilous Times

From the Town of Lincoln in Niagara, Ontario

Posted April 8th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

** Celebrate Holidays in a Different Way

Today (this April 8th) Passover begins, followed by Good Friday & Easter Sunday this weekend. A time we usually spend with family & friends, eating meals together, doing outdoor activities, and attending places of worship for some.

Lincoln is in a State of Emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year, we have to celebrate in a different way.

A message from Mayor Sandra Easton:

Mayor Sandra Easton provides an important message to Lincoln residents about staying healthy as we celebrate holidays this week. To hear it, click on the screen –

Visit the Town of Lincoln’s website by clicking on – (https://lincoln.ca/news/2020/04/coronavirus-update-faqs-lincoln-citizens-re-closures-restrictions) to understand the current restrictions & how to celebrate these holidays in a healthy way!

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Ralph Kramden Makes Quick Work of Trump

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper (that maybe comes with a few laughs)

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

At some of his recent meetings, Trump has elbowed Dr. Anthony Fauci and other health experts aside to declare that a “miracle” drug for the virus may be just around the corner

If you have put yourself through some of the same hell I have every day by watching Trump’s White House  press briefings (a.k.a campaign rallies), you might wish, right about now, and that one of the reporters would spring to their feet and give him proper hell.

Well maybe what we need is good ol’ Ralph Kramden in the room. Some of you might remember Ralph from that classic 1950s television series ‘The Honeymooners,” that they continued re-running for decade after decade on cable networks.

But even if you don’t remember Ralph, here is someone’s idea of how Ralph would react after a few minutes of Trump inflicting the world with his self-serving crap.

Click on the screen immediately below to watch –

 

 

Before I go, it was one of my favourite community activists in Niagara, Bob Milenkoff, from my old hometown of Welland, who was kind enough to share this video with me. Where he found it, I have no idea. Continue reading

Ontario Calls on all Health Care Workers to Help Fight COVID-19

Province Launches Online Portal to Match Available Health Care Workers with Employers

“Our health care heroes on the frontlines of this battle are doing extraordinary work, but they need reinforcements to step up and lend a hand to help defeat this virus.”                                                    – Ontario Premier Doug Ford

A Call-Out from the Office of Ontario Premier Doug Ford

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO, Ontario — The Ontario government is taking further action to stop the spread of COVID-19 by actively recruiting health care workers to increase the frontline capacity of hospitals, clinics, and assessment centres. Today, the province is launching a new online tool that will help match skilled frontline workers with employers.

The new Health Workforce Matching Portal will enable health care providers with a range of experience to join the province’s response to COVID-19. Those providers include retired or non-active health care professionals, internationally educated health care professionals, students, and volunteers with health care experience.

The portal will efficiently match the availability and skillsets of frontline health care workers to the employers in need of assistance to perform a variety of public health functions, such as case and contact management. Continue reading

Join a Webinar Conference this April 8th on Great Lakes Environmental Issues

When – Wednesday, April 8 – 12:30-2:00 pm EST

Registration is Required. Click On –  <https://cela.ca/great-lakes-lessons-from-the-past-webinar/>

An Invite from the Canadian Environmental Law Association and the Mott Foundation

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Dear Great Lakes Friends and Colleagues,

John Jackson, a veteran Canadian environmentalist and former lead member of a now-disbanded binational group called Great Lakes United will be a participant in the webinar session

Thanks to all of you for contributing to the Great Lakes history of activism in the 1980’s and 1990’s project. It is a long time since you have heard from us.

During that time we have been refining the project and getting it to the next stage.

The Healthy Great Lakes Project of the Canadian Environmental Law Association and the Mott Foundation have helped organize the webinar described below. I hope you will get a chance to attend – no problem during the current isolation times.

You will see some of your old-time friends and colleagues on the webinar. Continue reading

Ontario Government Strengthening Crime Victim Services in Niagara

Attorney General Announces $2.7 Million for Crime Victims During COVID-19 Outbreak

“This emergency payment will ensure victims of crime, particularly those who are experiencing domestic violence, get the help they need to stay safe and healthy during this crisis.”       – Niagara West Conservative Party Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West.

News from the Constituency Office of Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

BEAMSVILLE in Niagara – Ontario is taking emergency action to address the recent spike in domestic violence reported by victims services organizations during the COVID-19 crisis.

The government of Ontario is providing an emergency payment of more than $2.7 million to support services for victims of domestic violence and other violent crimes in response to the evolving public health crisis and challenges victim service providers are facing.

Victim Services Niagara, providing victim assistance across Niagara, will receive $50,500.00 as part of this one-time emergency payment in addition to its annual funding allocation from the Ministry of the Attorney General. Continue reading

Tell the U.S. EPA that Protecting Our Great Lakes is “Essential” – Even in a Pandemic!

‘Under a “new waiver” from Trump-appointed U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) director Andrew Wheeler, a polluter may avoid a penalty even if the pollution problem puts public or environmental health at risk. It also waives some monitoring requirements so the extent of a pollution problem could be unknown. This temporary policy has no end date.’

A Call-Out to All of Us from the Alliance for the Great Lakes, a lakes-wide citizens advocacy group for protecting our Great Lakes basin

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (U.S. EPA)  recently issued an “enforcement discretion policy.” It suspends important pollution rules and will allow industrial facilities to avoid monitoring and reporting air and water pollution, without penalty, during the Covid-19 crisis.

We understand the need for flexibility during the current crisis, but this is a serious overreach and puts our communities and the environment at risk. We can’t further risk public health and safety in the midst of an unprecedented public health crisis. Continue reading

Canada Needs Programs that “take seriously the well-being of humans, animals and the environment” – Brock U. Expert

“It’s legal to own tigers in most of Canada. … and lions. and monkeys. Trade, consumption and possession of wild animals is not simply ‘over there’ or the domain of Joe Exotic.”

“Research suggests the trade and consumption of wild animals are the origin of this pandemic, and this has been true of most recent outbreaks.”

This magnificant wild animals does not belong in a hallway of a building somewhere in Canada. WE HAVE GOT TO STOP THIS!

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

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Think there are no Tiger Kings in Canada? Think again, says Brock expert

As the world reels from the physical, psychological, social and economic effects of COVID-19, millions of people are being temporarily distracted by the Netflix docuseries Tiger King.

Brock University’s Kendra Coulter has remained a strong voice for protecting wildlife and our environment. Join her in championing these issues.

For many, the show has a Jerry Springer effect, allowing viewers to watch — with their jaws dropped — people and places that seem so different and shocking. But Brock University Associate Professor and Labour Studies Chair Kendra Coulter says Tiger King is more of a reflection of Canadian society than many think it is.

“It’s legal to own tigers in most of Canada,” she says. “And lions. And monkeys. Trade, consumption and possession of wild animals is not simply ‘over there’ or the domain of Joe Exotic.”

Coulter, an expert in animal welfare issues, says that while precise numbers are difficult to obtain, the best data suggests there are more than 1.5 million privately owned exotic animals in Canada, including more than 3,000 big cats. Continue reading

In Memory of Shirley Douglas – Canadian Public Health Care Advocate, Daughter of Tommy Douglas

Daughter of Tommy Douglas – Father of Canada’s Universal Medicare System – Died April 5th, 2020, Age 86

A Tribute by the Ontario Health Coalition, citizens advocating for public health care

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

It is with heavy hearts that we mark the passing of long-time friend of public medicare and sister activist, Shirley Douglas. Shirley passed Sunday morning from complications arising from pneumonia and is survived by her ex-husband Donald Sutherland and her children, Kiefer, Thomas and Rachel.

Like her father, Shirley Douglas spent her adult life fighting for health care for all and many other social justice causes

Shirley was an award-winning actress and the daughter of Tommy Douglas, widely known as the father of public medicare in Canada.  Shirley was a spokesperson for the Canadian and Toronto Health Coalitions and a champion of public health care. In her later years, Shirley helped by arranging for her son, Kiefer to do ads against for-profit private clinics, by speaking at public events, and by sending encouraging messages to Health Coalition events.

Natalie Mehra, the executive director of the Ontario Health Coalition, tweeted Kiefer Sutherland to express our heartfelt condolences over the loss of his mother: “Your mother was a great Canadian; fierce, stalwart, courageous, dynamic. Our hearts and thoughts are with you and your family today. In her honour we recommit to work our hardest to protect and improve equitable compassionate public health care for all.” Continue reading

On this ‘World Health Day’, Canadians Join Whole World in Fighting Deadly Pandemic

A Statement by Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, on World Health Day

Posted April 7th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Ottawa, Ontario – The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today issued the following statement on World Health Day:

“This year, we mark World Health Day at a time when we are facing a rapidly evolving global pandemic. To fight the outbreak of COVID-19, Canadians and people around the world have had to change how we work, how we play, and how we stay connected with our loved ones and communities.

We are all in this together, and we must each do our part to stop the spread of COVID-19.

“Difficult times like these remind us of the importance of working together. In 1948, the World Health Organization was created to do just that. Since its foundation, it has brought countries together to ensure everyone has access to the health services they need. Continue reading

Drive-Through Service Now Available at St. Catharines COVID-19 Assessment Centre

Beginning this April 6th, people eligible for the drive-through service will be notified when their appointment is booked, and will be guided to the drive-through area when they arrive in their vehicle.

A COVID-19 Update from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated system of hospitals and related health care facilities

Posted April 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Health’s St. Catharines Hospital site is also site of new COVID-19 Assessment Centre

Niagara, Ontario – To increase safety, efficiency and screen more patients, the COVID-19 Assessment Centre at Niagara Health’s St. Catharines Site is offering a drive-through service for those referred.

Beginning today (April 6), people eligible for the drive-through service will be notified when their appointment is booked, and will be guided to the drive-through area when they arrive in their vehicle. Continue reading

This Virus Doesn’t Care About Big Shots, Bullshit and Bluster

British Prime Minister, by many accounts, was way too slow in taking the virus series and launching a pandemic plan

“I am shaking hands. I was in the hospital the other night where I think there were a few people with coronavirus and I shook hands with everybody.”                                                            – British Prime Minister Boris Johnson at a March 3rd, 2020 news conference

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted April 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Well, guess who needs a ventilator now?

You may very well have heard the Breaking News by now that earlier this April 6th, British Prime Minister Boris Johnson, one of the closest examples of a Donald Trump cut-out on the world stage, has been moved to intensive care after first being diagnosed with COVID-19 several days ago.

We all wish the British prime minister well, yet it should be instructive to all of us, especially his mop-hair, ideological twin in the White House, that this virus plays no favourites.

Johnson and Trump, often looking and acting like they came out of the same peanut shell. Both have played a game chicken with the coronavirus. For Johnson, he is now tragically fighting for his life. For Trump, it may cost him his presidency.

It doesn’t care how much you try to deny it, downplay the death and destruction it can do, shoot the bull about miracle cures or going on with business as usual, or blame all the usual bogey men and women when all hell finally breaks loose. This virus is going to have the last word.

As former U.S. vice president and Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden said so aptly a month or two ago, and I paraphrase; ‘This virus doesn’t care about Donald Trump’s tweets.

More recently, former U.S. vice president Al Gore, now one of the world’s leading climate activists, said words to the effect of ‘you can’t gaslight a pandemic’. Continue reading

In Perilous Times, A Pillar of Grace Vs. Depraved, Dysfunctional Madness

“Courage,” it is sometimes said, “is grace under fire.” The same might be said for true leadership.

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

Posted April 6th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

I am about as far away as you can get from a monarchist.

And yet, I took a few moments out of my afternoon this April 5th to listen to the address Queen Elizabeth II of England delivered to what is left of the United Kingdom in this 21st Century, and I could not help but feel a little uplifted and assured that we work together and care for one another, we will prevail.

So many of what we all need at a time like this were there, in her words – strength, empathy, reassurance, a reminder that through history, humans have been through dark times like this before, and a will and resolve to find  more sunny days on the other side of this one.

“We’ll meet again,” were among her final words – a nod to lyrics of a morale boosting song sung by Vera Lynn for a people enduring the hellfire of the Second World War at home and abroad.

I wonder how many Americans now wish they had never overthrown the monarchy?

As I reflected on her message, I could not help but compare her composure and the grace of her words to the denial, misinformation and lies, and mad, dysfunctional, self-serving bile spewing from the mouth of the orange-hair monster on the U.S. side of the border – a man who occupies an office that his nation and the world would otherwise look to for strong and steady leadership at a perilous time like this.

First, here is the message from the Queen that you can watch by clicking on the screen immediately below –

Then click on the screen below and take a look at this –

Honest Abe Lincoln must be screaming in his grave right about now.

The late U.S. President Abraham Lincoln, a Republican whose name became synomimous with the party that has been circling the drain since Nixon and finished off by Trump, once said this during a time of great crisis, a Civil War that threatened to forever tear his country in two –

“I am a firm believer in the people. If given the truth, they can be depended upon to meet any national crisis. The great point is to bring them the real facts.”

Clearly, from his words and behaviour before and during this latest crisis, Trump would not have a clue what Lincoln meant by those words, and his country, Canada, and the rest of the world are in all the more danger for it.

I never thought the day would come that I would pray so much on the words of a monarch, but can we all please hear that message from Her Majesty, Queen of England, one more time?

God Bless the Queen!

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It’s Sad Enough Out There Without Losing Bill

Soulful Singer-Songwriter Bill Withers – the ‘Lean On Me’ Man – Leaves Us at 81

A Brief One by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

Posted April 4th, 2020

A young Bill Withers, around the time he was having big hits with songs like ‘Ain’t No Sunshine’ and ‘Use Me’ in the 1970s

As if we haven’t enough to feel sad and worried about these days, what an added drag to learn that yet another creator of music that has become a soundtrack in so many of our lives has died.

Bill Withers, the American singer and songwriter, and Rock and Roll Hall of Famer who wrote and performed such great songs as ‘Ain’t No Sunshine When She’s Gone’, ‘Use Me’, ‘Lean On Me’, and who co-wrote ‘Just the Two of Us’ and recorded it with the late, great Buffalo, New York-born sax player Grover Washington, died on March 30th – passing announced by family members a few days later.

Bill Withers was 81 one and no, reportedly he did not die of the virus, but of heart complications.

One of those great songs I listed above, ‘Lean On Me’, has lyrics that are always comforting to hear at times when we might be feeling down. They may be particularly comforting to hear now and, so much so, that I just heard them sung by the good man himself in a post-CO ID 19 outbreak TV ad produced by WalMart. But let’s not hold that against the song

We may not be able to physically lean on each other out in the community now, but we can do it with at members of our family and whoever else we may be staying safely at home with during these perilous times.

And we can all do it virtually through a performance of the song in 2025, when Bill Withers was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland by clicking on the screen below.

You can sing and clap along to the performance, featuring John Legend, and the fan of Bill Withers who entered his name for induction, Stevie Wonder –

 

Finally, click on the following screen to enjoy a few minutes of vintage Bill Withers from 1981, performing just a little bit of ‘Just The Two Of Us’ –

If you like that song, what I urge you to do is find Grover Washington’s 1981 album Winelight to hear the long version, with all of the wonderful extended sax playing solos by Mr. Washington.

RIP Bill Withers

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As of this Saturday, April 4rth, Niagara is at 123 confirmed COVID-19 cases, Seven Deaths, and Counting!

So PLEASE, STAY HOME, STAY SAFE, and when you have to go out, PRACTICE PHYSICAL DISTANCING

It is Time for Authorities to Crack Down on those who go on acting like this killer virus is ‘fake news’. The irresponsible behaviour of a few is endangering us all.

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

Posted April 5th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – According to Niagara Region Public Health, the latest count, as of this past Saturday, April 4th at noon, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 or Coronavirus in this Niagara region has climbed to 123.

Out of these 123 reported cases, 26 individuals confirmed to have the virus have “recovered” or have been “resolved,” according to Niagara Region Public Health, and that is encouraging.

Quite tragically, at least seven people in Niagara, Ontario that health authorities know of have died.

A stark sign of our times at a children’s playground at a park in St. Catharines, Niagara

Please keep in mind that the very first confirmed case of Coronavirus in Niagara, Ontario was reported barely more than three weeks ago on March 12th, and the first death was reported barely more than a week ago, during the last full week of March.

That all means that the number of cases and the number of deaths related to Coronavirus in Niagara, Ontario are growing exponentially, meaning that the upward slope of the line of the graph – that line that doctors and nurses and other frontline health care workers are so desperately hoping to see flattened to keep from overwhelming our health care system – has been rising more steeply over the past three or four weeks. Continue reading

Ontario NDP Leader Urges Ford Government to Embrace a ‘Save Main Street Plan’

Provincial Investments needed to keep the Main Streets of our Communities Afloat

Ontario Official Opposition and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

“Many small and medium-sized businesses, non-profits and charities are counting down the number of days they can keep their heads above water. …“We not only want them to survive, we want them to be able to keep staff on the payroll as much as possible.”                                – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

News from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted April 5th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

A few blocks of downtown St. Catharines, Niagara. We need to do what we can to save the Main Streets of our communities for the future of local jobs and economies. file photo by Doug Draper

QUEEN’S PARK — Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath said small and medium-sized businesses, charities and community-based non-profits need more help to make it through the COVID-19 storm, and the provincial government should offer that lifeline.

“Many small and medium-sized businesses, non-profits and charities are counting down the number of days they can keep their heads above water since COVID-19 has taken away their revenue,” said Horwath. “We not only want them to survive, we want them to be able to keep staff on the payroll as much as possible.

Thorold’s downtown has been making a strong comeback in recent years, thanks to community support and local business owners. Let’s not see downtowns like this fall.

“The federal wage subsidy program and loan options are a welcome relief, but still leave small operations unable to pay the rent and bills without sinking into debt. The provincial government can solve that problem.”

Horwath’s said small and medium-sized businesses, charities and community-based non-profits should get help from the province, including: 

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Prime Minister Announces Support For Canada’s Food Banks And Local Food Organizations

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

“Many Canadians rely on food banks and local food organizations to feed their families and find support in hard times. Now, with more Canadians turning to these supports, and donations and available volunteers decreasing, they need our help more than ever.”                          -Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

A News Release from the Office of Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau

Posted April 4th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – Food banks and local food organizations provide help to Canadians across the country, particularly people and communities most vulnerable to economic uncertainty.

These organizations are facing an increased demand for their services, and added pressure from shortages in donations and volunteers.

Now more than ever, they need our support to continue offering the services Canadians rely on to feel safe and healthy.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced an investment of $100 million to improve access to food for Canadians facing social, economic, and health impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading

Ontario Government Takes Steps to Keep Food on the Table during COVID-19

New online portal connects Food and Ag Biz employers with workers looking to make a difference

News from Ontario’s Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs

Posted April 4th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO – In order to ensure grocery store shelves remain full and families have food on the table during the COVID-19 outbreak, the Government of Ontario is launching a new web portal, connecting workers with employers looking to fill positions in the agri-food sector.

This new online tool will make it easier to match people to essential jobs and training resources throughout the provincial food supply chain.

“Right now, there are important jobs that need to be filled across the food supply chain and we are looking for individuals who embody the Ontario spirit to step up and provide an essential service,” said Ernie Hardeman, Minister of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affairs. Continue reading

Ontario Could Still See Up To Fifteen Thousand COVIC-19 Deaths With Current Protective Measures in Place, Modelling Predicts

Ontario Government Provides Full Transparency by Releasing COVID-19 Modelling

Projected number of cases and deaths can be significantly reduced if people stay home

A COVID-19 Update from the Office of Ontario’s Premier

Posted April 3rd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO – Today (Friday, April 3rd), the Ontario government released extensive COVID-19 modelling, revealing several scenarios that project the potential number of cases and deaths. In doing so, the province is providing the public with full transparency about the consequences should everyone but non-essential workers fail to stay home and practise physical distancing.

Ontario coronavirus death count from March 2nd, when the first two deaths were reported, unitl April 2nd, 2020.

“The models show that the potential to spread COVID-19 is massive and deadly if we don’t act swiftly to stay home and practise physical distancing,” said Premier Ford. “We owe it to our front-line and essential workers, to our family, friends and neighbours to restrict our travel, and act responsibly. This is the only way we are going to minimize the risk to people, stop the spread and reduce the number of fatalities.”

Key highlights from the modelling include:

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Ontario Government Extends Business Closures to Stop Spread of COVID-19

Additional Measures Necessary to Protect the Health and Safety of the People of Ontario

Ontario Premier Doug Ford

“We are facing a critical moment in the fight against COVID-19 and we must do everything in our power to keep everyone safe and healthy and prevent our health care system from being overwhelmed.”                                                                                            – Ontario Premier Doug Ford

A COVID-19 Update from the Ontario Government

Posted April 3rd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO — Following the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health, the Ontario government is reducing the list of businesses classified as essential and ordering more workplaces to close.

This measure is necessary to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and protect the health of the people of Ontario, while ensuring that necessary goods and services remain available.

The government is ordering all businesses not covered by the updated Emergency Order to close effective as of Saturday, April 4, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. This closure will be in effect for 14 days, with the possibility of an extension as the situation evolves. Teleworking, online commerce and other innovative ways of working remotely are permitted at all times and are strongly encouraged for all businesses. All supply chains necessary for the production of vital food and healthcare supplies are being protected and remain intact.

Ontario moves to tighten its list of “essential services” to remain open. New temporary closing effective Saturday, April 4th at 11:59 p.m. Click on the ‘here’ link directly below for the updated list.

The updated essential businesses list can be found here.

“We are facing a critical moment in the fight against COVID-19 and we must do everything in our power to keep everyone safe and healthy and prevent our health care system from being overwhelmed,” said Premier Ford. Continue reading

BREAKING NEWS – State of Emergency Declared in Niagara, Ontario

Niagara, Ontario’s Regional Government and 12 Local Municipalities Jointly Declare State of Emergency in Response to COVID-19

“The timing of this declaration is imperative as our actions over the next several weeks will determine how well Niagara will fare in the COVID-19 pandemic. This situation represents a real and pressing risk to the health of our community and we all need to work together to slow the spread of the virus.”                                  – from a Joint Statement by Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley and Niagara’s 12 Mayors

A News Release from Niagara’s Regional Government

Posted April 3rd, 2020 on Niagara At Large 

Niagara Regional Headquarters

Niagara, Ontario – Today (this Friday, April 3rd), in anticipation of a surge of COVID-19 activity in Niagara in the coming weeks, Niagara Region and Niagara’s 12 local area municipalities have jointly declared a State of Emergency. 

 Declaring an emergency under s 7.0.1 (1) of the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act provides Niagara with all options available to protect the health and safety of Niagara residents. 

 The Mayors and Regional Chair offer the following joint statement regarding the decision to declare this emergency to help protect the health of Niagara:

“The timing of this declaration is imperative as our actions over the next several weeks will determine how well Niagara will fare in the COVID-19 pandemic. This situation represents a real and pressing risk to the health of our community and we all need to work together to slow the spread of the virus.    Continue reading

Another Sign of These Perilous Times – All City of St. Catharines Parks and Beaches Closed Effective Immediately

A COVID-19 Update from the City of St. Catharines

Posted April 2nd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Montebello Park in St. Catharines, Niagara.. The City is now closing its parks and beaches to the public due to escalating health and safety concerns

St. Catharines/Niagara, Ontario — With the Province of Ontario ordering the closure of all outdoor recreational amenities, the City of St. Catharines will close all of its parks and beaches immediately.

The closure comes as the nation, province and City work in unison to slow the spread of COVID-19 by limiting social gatherings and practicing physical distancing. Closing the parks further limits the public spaces individuals can gather and possibly spread the virus.

Limiting transmission has become increasingly important in order to ensure vital health care resources are available for those requiring medical intervention to recover from COVID-19. Continue reading

Niagara College Donates More Than 30,000 Personal Protective Items To Front-Line Healthcare

“We are extremely grateful to Niagara College for their support and generosity. … These items will protect our healthcare professionals as they treat our friends, neighbours and loved ones.”                                                                                                              – Roger D. Ali, president and CEO of the Niagara Health Foundation

A News Release from Niagara College in Niagara, Ontario

Posted April 2nd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara College sent the ultimate care package to the region’s healthcare workers on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic today – loading a truck with more than 30,000 items of personal protective equipment, with more on the way.

From right: Katie McQuestion (Campus Safety and Emergency Management Coordinator), Pam Skinner (Senior Vice President, Corporate Services), and Gordon Maretzki (Centre Manager, Advanced Manufacturing, Niagara College Research & Innovation, gather in front of the Applied Health Institute at NC’s Welland Campus on April 2 to help load boxes containing more than 30,000 personal protective equipment items that the College is donating to Niagara Health.

The supply of items was picked up from the Welland Campus on April 2 for donation to the Niagara Health Foundation. Continue reading

Ontario’s Niagara Parks Closes Public Facilities, Outdoor Recreational Amenities Until Further Notice

News from the Niagara Parks Commission in Niagara, Ontario

Posted Aril 2nd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Parks Commission headquarters in Niagara Falls, Ontario

Niagara Falls, Ontario – In response to the current global health crisis and to protect the health and safety of staff and guests, Niagara Parks’ public-facing facilities and outdoor recreational amenities will remain closed until further notice, aligning with action taken across the Province and country to fight the spread of COVID-19.

Niagara Parks first closed its public-facing facilities on March 14, 2020, with tentative plans to reopen on April 6, the original reopening date of publicly funded schools in Ontario which has since been adjusted.

Effective this past March 31, Niagara Parks extended closures to include all outdoor recreational amenities, including remaining public washrooms, picnic areas, playgrounds, park shelters and any other item that is high touch or encourages the gathering of people. These closures will be in effect until further notice.

Niagara Parks will be closely monitoring ongoing developments and announcements from all levels of government and public health officials to determine next steps, including potential reopening dates.

Niagara Parks’ website will remain up to date with the latest information and guests are encouraged to contact info@niagaraparks.com<mailto:info@niagaraparks.com> with any questions, concerns or requests.

About Niagara Parks – Since its establishment in 1885, Niagara Parks has remained a self-financed agency of the Ontario Ministry of Heritage, Sport, Tourism & Culture Industries, entrusted to preserve and protect the land surrounding Niagara Falls and the Niagara River.

For more information, please visit niagaraparks.com<https://www.niagaraparks.com>

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Ontario Government Needs To Step Up Support For Health Care Workers

“Our health care heroes need more help to contain the spread of COVID-19 and care for those already sick.”  – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A Statement from Andrea Horwath, Leader of Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Party

Posted April 2nd, 2020 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK – Dire messages have been coming from the front lines of health care where more resources are needed to fight COVID-19 – and the provincial government can and must fix some of the concerns right now, says NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and the Official Opposition.

“Our health care heroes need more help to contain the spread of COVID-19 and care for those already sick,” said Horwath. “The government can take a number of steps now – starting today – to support health care workers.” Continue reading

Had Enough of All This Isolation? How About a Nice Sea Cruise?

Are you going nuts with all of this social distancing and staying safe at home business?. Wouldn’t a nice cruise jusst about hit the spot now?

We Better Get a Grip on Reality and Make a Resolution to Agree to the Same Set of Facts Folks. If We Can’t Do That, This Whole Thing We Call A Free and Open Democracy Is Through.

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted April 1st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

We are getting in to weeks here of all of this “social distancing” and isolating ourselves at home, and some people seem to be going a bit stir crazy.

How about this for a match made in hell? Donald Trump and the Rev. Jerry Falwell, Jr., who has been all in on the self-described “stable genius’s” first take on COVID-19, that it was just like a “mild flu” that, like a “mircale,” will disappear in a matter of weeks.

They are busting to get out again and back to business as usual – if not so much in Canada, certainly down there south of the border in Trumpland where only a week ago the self-anointed “stable genius” himself declared swinging the doors of the country wide open again by Easter

Trump’s Easter resurrection was on until health experts on his own pandemic team made public their calculations that cases of COVID-19 across North America could spike by then and the number of deaths in the United States alone could, even if the whole country agrees to stay at home, surpass 100,000.

Yet that hasn’t stopped many of Trump’s most zealous sycophants and supporters from wanting to kick down their front doors and get going again. Continue reading

Brock University Sends Its Supplies To Niagara’s Front-Line Workers

“People feel the need to be part of the solution and do something.” – Dawn Zinga, Brock’s Acting Associate Vice-President, Research

“It’s inspiring to see how the Niagara community is pulling together in so many different ways to support each other. A challenging time is bringing out the best in everyone.”                     – Niagara Health President Lynn Guerriero

News from Brock University in St. Catharines

Posted April 1st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Research labs across Brock University have emptied their supply rooms to help the people who are leading Niagara’s fight against COVID-19.

Thousands of gloves, hundreds of lab coats and goggles, and cartons of face masks were loaded into a truck on Tuesday, March 31, and sent to Niagara Health, who will distribute it to front-line health workers at the region’s hospitals.

Brock Campus Store staff member Amber Alexander checks one of the lab coats being sent to Niagara health-care workers dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, while Marcel Gerard of Stacey’s Moving loads the shipment of coats and gloves.

It was the result of a campus-wide response to the request for much-needed personal protective equipment (PPE) for Niagara’s health-care providers. Continue reading

Province’s Official Opposition Leader Holds Video Roundtable for Ontarians struggling to Pay Rent due to COVID-19

News from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted April 1st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK – This March 31st, NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath held a roundtable by video conference for Ontarians struggling to pay rent amid the COVID-19 crisis. Horwath heard from Gillian Alexander in Hamilton and Sarah Twomey in Toronto.

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and her party have continually been pressing for more assistance for more vulnerable people through this crisis.

Alexander, a musician and freelancer, has lost performances and her teaching schedule because of COVID-19. She might be able to scrape by on rent this month by using some savings, but she’s worried about being able to keep putting groceries on the table next month. Continue reading

Praise for Essential Workers of All Kinds in Our Communities is Long Overdue

A Commentary by Linda McKellar, a retired emergency care nurse living in Fort Erie, Ontario

Posted March 30th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

I was speaking with a former co-worker and we both expressed how frustrating it was to need a pandemic before so many hard working and selfless people in all jobs were recognized.

I especially want to express my gratitude for all of those in my former profession who are still on the job. I can’t tell you how often medical workers are disrespected and verbally and even physically assaulted. (Statistics show even more than police!)

A co-worker’s leg was broken. Another suffered a stroke after a beating. I’ve seen doctors punched and expensive medical equipment destroyed. People come into the ER with weapons. Some said it was “part of the job” to take abuse. Continue reading

Province Moves to ‘Ease’ Financial Burden for Postsecondary Students During COVID-19

Ontario Enabling Students to Complete the Academic Year, Offering Loan Payment Deferrals and Financial Support for Institutions

A News Release from Ontario’s Ministry of Colleges and Universities

Posted March 31st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO — The government of Ontario is easing the financial burden on students and making sure they can complete their studies during the COVID-19 outbreak by temporarily deferring payments for Ontario Student Assistance Program (OSAP) loans and making online learning supports, including year-end exams, available to post-secondary institutions.

“During this unprecedented period, it is important to help students and current borrowers, so students can continue with their studies and borrowers do not have to worry about making loan payments,” said Premier Ford. “Our government is doing everything it can to ensure our college and university students can take their exams and complete their school year while studying remotely.”    Continue reading

Rent is Coming Due this April and Many Niagarians Need Help

‘It’s time for a rent subsidy so that people can not only get through the month, but make it to the other side of this crisis without the crushing debt of months of unpaid rent behind them.’

A News Commentary by Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

Posted March 31st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

For most residents of Niagara, it’s very likely that rent is due this week.

For too many of our neighbours the COVID-19 outbreak has meant lay-offs or lack of work which leaves people short of funds to pay rent.

It’s time for a rent subsidy so that people can not only get through the month, but make it to the other side of this crisis without the crushing debt of months of unpaid rent behind them.

I have said this before, COVID-19 is an extraordinary moment in Ontario’s history that requires equally extraordinary actions to tackle it. What we have is a health crisis alongside an economic crisis. When people already have little left in their budgets, COVID-19 can mean bills piling up without pay to match. People should be focused on their health, not rent or paying for groceries. Continue reading

Ontario Extends Emergency Declaration to Stop the Spread of COVID-19

All Outdoor Recreational Amenities across Province Now Closed

“Based on the best medical advice available, we are taking further steps today to protect the health and safety of all Ontarians by closing outdoor recreational amenities, like sports fields and playgrounds, and extending our emergency orders to save lives.” – Ontario Premier Doug Ford

News from the Office of Ontario’s Premier

Posted March 31st, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The City of St. Catharines wasted little time earlier this March closing down its playgrounds due to the coronavirus outbreak. Yellow tape is tied around the playground equipment.

TORONTO — In an effort to stop the spread of COVID-19 and keep people home, the Government of Ontario has extended the Declaration of Emergency and associated emergency measures, including the closure of non-essential workplaces and restrictions on social gatherings.

In addition, Ontario is issuing a new emergency order under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act to close all outdoor recreational amenities, such as sports fields and playgrounds, effective immediately. These actions are based on the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health.

“I made a commitment to be open and upfront about what we need to do as a province to beat this virus,” said Premier Ford. Continue reading

BREAKING NEWS – Niagara, Ontario Now Has a Second Reported Death of a COVID-19 Patient in the Region

Number of confirmed cases of Niagara residents with Coronavirus has more than doubled in two days

A News Brief by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

Posted March 30th, 2020

Niagara, Ontario – At 6:18 p.m. this March 30th, Niagara Health, the region’s amalgamated system of hospitals, reported Niagara’s second death from COVID-19 – the second death of a patient with the virus that the Niagara hospital system has reported here in the last six days.

The age and gender of the second person has not yet been disclosed, and Niagara At Large will provide updates when more information is available.

For the moment, here is the statement released this March 30th by Niagara Health –

“Niagara Health is saddened to report the second death late yesterday afternoon of a patient being treated at our St. Catharines Site for COVID-19. We would like to express our deepest condolences to the patient’s loved ones as they deal with this terrible loss. 

Niagara Health reminds the community of the seriousness of this pandemic and encourages everyone to follow the directions of regional, provincial and federal healthcare experts. You can help limit the spread of COVID-19 by staying home if you can, practicing physical distancing and washing your hands regularly.

Our team is working to its fullest capacity to maintain a quality and safe patient environment during these unprecedented times.”

The first coronavirus-related death in Niagara occurred on March 24th and was that of an 84-year-old man who resided at Grafton Gage Village, a retirement and long-term-care facility in St. Catharines. He reportedly was infested with the virus after coming into contact with a relative who had recently returned from a trip to Europe.

Dr. Mustafa Hirji, Niagara Region’s Medical Officer of Health (acting)

News of the second death in Niagara comes as Niagara Region’s acting Medical Health Officer Dr. Mustafa Hirji reported that the number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Niagara, Ontario has jumped from 14 this past Saturday, March 28th, to 21 on Sunday, March 29th to 34 this Monday, March 30th.

When the first few cases in Niagara were confirmed earlier this March, they were all traced back to people who had travelled to other countries. According to Niagara Region’s Health Department, more than 20 of the 34 cases confirmed to date are related to travel outside the country.

Other confirmed cases are still being investigated for their origin, but Dr. Hirji warned at a recent meeting of Niagara’s regional council that it was “just a matter of time” before the region experiences cases transmitted from one person in the community to others.

That is all the more reason why everyone in Niagara should heed the warnings of health experts to stay at home as much as possible, to wash hands possible, and to practice social distancing by remaining at least six metres away from other persons when it is absolutely necessary to leave home to pick up food, pharmaceuticals and other essential items.

Shortly after Niagara Health circulated the news release about the second death, it followed up by sending out the following information –

“We understand the community’s concern with COVID-19 and its impact on the Niagara region. Beginning Monday, March 30, we will publicly report on the patient activity and testing taking place at Niagara Health related to COVID-19.

This data will be updated daily at 4 p.m.:  https://www.niagarahealth.on.ca/site/covid-19-case-reporting

We ask for your understanding with the reporting of patients who pass away. These updates will be made as soon as possible noting our priority is to first notify family and loved ones.’

Niagara Health reminds the community of the seriousness of this pandemic and encourages everyone to follow the directions of regional, provincial and federal healthcare experts. You can help limit the spread of COVID-19 by staying home if you can, practicing physical distancing and washing your hands regularly.”

Niagara At Large urges all of you to please take this pandemic seriously, and for the sake of yourselves, your family and friends, and everyone else in the community, take every precaution possible to isolate yourselves and to prevent contracting this killer virus.

Stay home, stay strong and stay safe!

To read a piece Niagara At Large posted on March 24th about the first COVID-19-related death in Niagara, click on – https://niagaraatlarge.com/2020/03/24/breaking-news-niagara-health-reports-first-death-of-a-covid-19-patient-in-our-niagara-region/

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Niagara, Ontario’s Brock University Gearing Up to Contribute to COVID-19 Response

Brock U.’s Level 3 containment laboratory (CL3) has been approved by the Canadian government to be used for COVID-19 research

A News Report from Cathy Majteny at Brock University in St. Catharines/Nagara

Posted March 30th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Brock University’s Level 3 containment laboratory (CL3) has been approved by the Canadian government to be used for COVID-19 research.

Brock University’s research community is stepping up to contribute supplies, facilities and expertise to Canada’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

Brock has made available supplies of gloves, masks and chemicals to Niagara Public Health, and researchers are also discussing ways to use the University’s Level 3 containment laboratory (CL3).

The Canadian government has already approved Brock’s CL3 lab to be used for COVID-19 research.

“We’re taking a range of steps to prepare for requests that might emerge for research and testing,” says Vice-President Research, Tim Kenyon. “We have a wide variety of expertise and facilities here that can be deployed in the greater fight against this virus.” Continue reading

Everyone Must Do More To Reduce Risk of COVID-19 Spread – Ontario Medical Chief

“The lives of many Ontarians, especially our community’s most vulnerable citizens, is in your hands. … I strongly recommend you and other members of your household stay home except for essential reasons.”                                                                                       – Ontario Chief Medical Health Officer Dr. David Williams

A Statement from Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health

Posted March 30th , 2020 on Niagara At Large

Dr. David Williams, Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health

TORONTO — This March 30th, Dr. David Williams, Chief Medical Officer of Health, issued the following statement in response to COVID-19:

“The Government of Ontario continues to take decisive action to respond to the 2019 Novel Coronavirus (COVID-19) to help contain its spread and to protect the public. This has involved some unprecedented measures, and I know many of you continue to undertake great efforts to protect your families, friends, neighbours, clients and patients, and communities.

However, we must do more.

Everyone has a role to play in reducing the risk of spreading COVID-19 – there is no option for anyone to opt out. Continue reading

Canada’s PM Announces Support For Vulnerable Canadians Affected By COVID‑19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

“While the COVID-19 pandemic affects all Canadians, some people and communities are more at risk to its impacts. That is why it is important to keep connected and make sure that everyone feels safe and supported in this uncertain time.”               – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

News from the Office of the Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau

Posted March 30th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – During the global COVID-19 outbreak, the Government of Canada is working hard to help Canadians, including our youth and seniors. Over the last week alone, we have announced major new supports for families, for workers, and for businesses. But even with this extra help, people are facing a tough situation. And, for people who were already struggling, it’s even harder now.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (March 29th) announced measures to support vulnerable Canadians to help cope with the health, social, and economic impacts of the COVID‑19 pandemic. Continue reading

Nagara’s Employment Ontario Service – Supports for Employers during COVID-19

News from Employment Ontario in Niagara

Posted March 30, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara’s Employment Ontario are providing resources to businesses as we weather the COVID-19 pandemic.

Niagara’s Employment Ontario providers have released a new flyer outlining the resources they are making available as we weather the COVID-19 pandemic. The original flyer can be downloaded in PDF format here (https://www.niagaraworkforce.ca/files/NiagaraEOProvidersCOVID1914468.pdf) .

The information from the flyer has been provided below: Continue reading

The Stupidity of Trump’s Media Hacks & Supporters is Breathtaking. And These Days, It is Deadly!

One Popular Tabloid – Well Read by Trumpies – Now Claims that a ‘Coronavirus Cure Has Finally Been Found’

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

Posted March 29th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Laura Ingraham, one of Trump’s most loyal voice boxes on Fox News, goes after other media organizations in February for allegedly over-reacting to the coronavirus outbreak

For millions of Donald Trump’s supporters in the United States and for far too many in Canada – yes, right here in Canada – who worship Trump and his antics, there are three major places, outside of Trump’s Twitter farts, that they go to for “news”.

The first two are Fox (aka ‘Trump TV’) and Rush Limbaugh’s rant radio, both of which made millage, for as long as they could, calling concerns and warnings being reported about the escalating COVID-19 pandemic a “hoax” and part of some  “deep state” or “left-wing conspiracy.”

And the third source with, believe it or not, one of the largest circulations of any print publication in North America, is The National Enquirer.

Since Trump fired out this Tweet in late February, the number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the U.S. has soared from about 60 to about 140,000 this March 29 – more recorded than in either Italy or China. The number of deaths, during the same period, has risen from zero to more than 2,400.

The National Enquirer is loaded with jaw-dropping, fictitious garbage at the best of time.

But take a look (immediately below) at the dangerous sewage it has printed on the front page of its latest issue, during a perilous time when getting information that is right and information that is wrong can make the difference between people staying safe and healthy, or getting sick and possibly even dying –

Can you believe that? And if you do, there probably isn’t much point reading on.

“Coronavirus Cure Finally Found.” That’s the headline splashed across the front of this disgusting tabloid.

There is no real evidence anywhere that a cure for this highly deadly virus has ‘finally been found’. Continue reading

For the Health of Ourselves and Our Planet, We’ve Got to Save Places like Waverly Woods

This Natural Gem in Fort Erie and others Across Niagara Are Worth Far More than Cement and Asphalt

A Brief Intro by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large

Posted March 28th, 2020

One of the many current residents of Waverly Woods in Fort Erie/Niagara. Let’s help them save their home for all of us.

Niagara, Ontario – In these perilous times we are living through at the moment, it gives me a little joy to run the following good message from Marcie Jacklin, a resident of Fort Erie, Ontario and one of this Niagara region’s great conservationists.

Marcie is a leading member of a citizens group called Community Voices of Fort Erie which is continuing to fight a plan by a developer to build a residential complex in the Waverly Woods area near and along the shores of Lake Erie, and I am hopeful that with support from the rest of us, they will win.

As bad as what we are going through with this killer virus outbreak now, I am feeling optimistic that many of us – not all, but many of us, including more of our politicians and people in the business and development community – will come out the other side of this terrible ordeal with a different perspective about nature and about what really matters the most.

A Message to the developer. We don’t want this here where the nature is so rich and diverse, and so wonderful to experience. Time has run out for this.  Put it somewhere else.

If we think about what really matters in this world, and we enough of us work at it, I think we can join arms, and more of our politicians will join arms with us, in convincing developers that a treasured woods, or meadow or wetlands, is no longer a place where we can pour more pavement.

Let’s make a pledge right now, while we’ve got lots of time at home to give what matters serious thought. to work together to do it.

We can and must save this place and others like it for our future and the future of our kids.

Now here is a Message I would encourage you to read for the good of your soul from Marcie Jacklin and the Community Voices of Fort Erie –

COVID-19 and Saving Waverly Woods

Marcie Jacklin

Marcie Jacklin , Fort Erie, Canada, March 28th, 2020 — 

Hello everyone.

I hope you and your families are managing the current situation. During these stressful times of COVID-19, nature can be one of our best friends.

Richard Loev, author of the book, LAST CHILD IN THE WOODS, has been promoting the importance of nature to our well-being since 2005, and now there is scientific evidence to prove it.

Research statistics confirm that time spent in green spaces can reduce the risk of type II diabetes, cardiovascular disease, stress and high blood pressure.

Inside Waverly Woods. A walk through places like this is good for our health and good for our soul.

Physicians are getting behind this movement to look to nature for healing. The Benioff Children’s Hospital in Oakland, CA has a Center for Nature and Health, with clinical programs that promote access to nature as part of patients’ care and overall well-being.  Many doctors are now prescribing time in nature rather than pills.

This scientifically based evidence underlines the importance of preserving our natural spaces in order to maintain the health of our community.  These areas are fast disappearing from our landscape, with the amount of development currently underway.  Please be sure to let your politicians know that a healthy community needs green spaces in order to thrive.

There is an abundance of information on the health benefits of nature.  Here are a few links that may be of interest if you want to find out more:

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/07/180706102842.htm

https://time.com/5259602/japanese-forest-bathing/

https://ehp.niehs.nih.gov/doi/full/10.1289/EHP1663

Waverly Woods is also a home for diverse species of birds

How can you help?

* Donate to help us cover our legal and expert costs at this link https://www.forterievoices.org/donationhttps://www.forterievoices.org/donation or send a donation to Community Voices of Fort Erie, P.O. Box 273, Fort Erie, Ontario L2A 2S0. All donations go towards our legal and expert costs.

* Share the petition with others https://www.change.org/p/ten-story-condo-going-up-in-waverly-woods Can we get to 5600 signatures by April 1st?  An alternative is to join our email BLAST list by sending your email and name to cvferie@gmail.com

To visit the Community Voices of Fort Erie site, click on – https://www.forterievoices.org/

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Ontario Government Moves to Protect Consumers from Price Gouging During COVID-19 Crisis

Offenders Face Fines of up to $500,000 for Charging Unfair Prices on Necessary Goods

Consumers can report an individual who is price gouging by filing a complaint at 1-800-889-9768 between 8:30 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, or bfiling a report online.  

News form the Office of Ontario’s Premier

Posted March 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

The kind of panic buying that empties shelves like this of toilet paper, hand sanitizers and other items can set the stage for price gouging

TORONTO — Today (this March 28th), Ontario Premier Doug Ford announced new penalties to combat price gouging and hold offenders accountable for raising prices significantly on the necessary goods Ontarians need to protect themselves and their families from COVID-19.

Effective immediately, the government has issued an emergency order that retail businesses and individuals in Ontario cannot charge unfair prices for necessary goods.

Individual offenders can face a ticket of $750, or, if summoned to court and convicted, could face a maximum penalty of a $100,000 fine and one year in jail. If convicted, a company director or officer could face a fine of up to $500,000 and up to a year in jail, and a corporation could face a fine of up to $10 million. Continue reading

Don’t Risk Damaging Homes and Property by Blocking or Backing Up Municipal Sewers!

Please Don’t Flush Anything But Real Toilet Paper Down Your Toilets

A Message to Residents from the City of St. Catharines, with a Brief Foreword from Doug Draper

Posted April 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

You really don’t want this happening in your home or the home of your neighbours. The only paper that should be flushed down a toilet is real toilet paper.

A Foreword by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large –

I can’t believe I am now writing about this, but in these post-apocalyptic times, here we go.

Have you ever had sewage or rancid municipal wastewater back into the basement of your home or the apartment building where you live?

I can tell you from firsthand experience that, to say the least, it isn’t pleasant. It is also destructive to property, including peoples’ prize possessions, and it creates a health hazard for those who have to clean the mess up.

So please – whether you live in St. Catharines or Thorold or Niagara Falls or some other town or city in Niagara, Ontario, or in one of our neighbouring communities across the Niagara River – please heed the message below from the City of St. Catharines and not flush anything but toilet paper down your toilets. Continue reading

City of St. Catharines Playgrounds, Skate Park, Dog Parks Closed Until Further Notice

“We understand this is a difficult time for everyone and that parks and playgrounds provide an outlet for children, but right now we have to put their health, and that of the greater community first.”                                                                                             – St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik

A Message from the City of St. Catharines

Posted March 28th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

As the City, residents and businesses continue to pull together to curb the spread of COVID-19, further measures are being enacted to limit any possible transmission of the virus.

Unfortunately, for the safety and health of everyone, places like this, in this case a playground in the St. Catharines community of Port Dalhousie,  are off limits for a while.

Effective immediately City playground equipment will be closed to the public. The City had already posted signage on equipment warning that playgrounds are not sanitized and pose a transmission risk. Playground equipment will be taped off by the end of day, March 27, and signs will be updated to note the closure. Temporary fencing will be installed over the coming days.  Continue reading

Canada’s PM Announces Support for Small Businesses Facing Impacts of COVID‑19

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

”Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and an important source of good jobs across this country. They are facing economic hardship and uncertainty during the COVID-19 pandemic, and that is why we are taking action now to help them get the financial help they need to protect their workers and pay their bills.”                                                                                                      – Justin Trudeau, Prime Minister of Canada

New from the Office of Canada’s Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau

Posted March 27th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – The Government of Canada is focused on helping Canadians and businesses through this tough economic time. We will continue to protect the health and safety of Canadians, while supporting families and businesses and keeping our economy strong in the face of uncertainty.

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today announced additional new measures to support small businesses dealing with the economic impacts of the pandemic. These measures will help Canadian businesses protect the jobs that Canadians depend on, and pay their workers and bills during these difficult times. Continue reading

Plans to Post U.S. Troops at Canadian Border “Spiked,” But for How Long?

Trump might have U.S. military troops lining the Buffalo side of the Peace Bridge

Buffalo Area Congressman Says Plan to Put 1,000 Troops at U.S.-Canada Border is a Waste of Valuable Military Resources

“The militarization of the border with personnel and resources stands in contradiction to our history of coordination and cooperation with our Canadian partners.” – Buffalo, New York area Congressman Brian Higgins

Canada’s Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland opposes militarization of Canada/U.S. border

Canada is “strongly opposed” to Trump’s Border Militarization Plan, says Canadian Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland. “In Canada’s view, this is an entirely unnecessary step which we would view as damaging to our relationship.”

A News Release from the Buffalo, New York Office of U.S. Democratic Congressman Brian Higgins (with a brief update from Niagara At Large reporter Doug Draper

Posted March 27th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

First, here is a Brief Update on this issue from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large –

Since Buffalo area Congressman Brian Higgins issued the following protest against this hair-brain idea late yesterday afternoon, the Trump administration has at least temporarily “spiked” the plan.

Yet given the demons that are so obviously occupying space inside Trump’s head, and his penchant for looking for outside “enemies” to blame for his failings, we can’t be surprised if this idea makes a comeback.

Vigilance is a necessity when it comes to this highly irascible character.

As seen here, Trump has already militarized the Mexican border to stop what he has called any “infestation” or “invasion” from there. He has now toyed with the idea of doing it along a Canadian b border that has been friendly to generations of people sharing it.

Now here is the News Release that U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins issued –

Buffalo, New York – Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) is responding to multiple reports confirmed by the Canadian government that the White House is making plans to send 1,000 U.S. troops to the border between the U.S. and Canada.

Higgins, who serves as Co-Chair of the House of Representatives Northern Border Caucus, released the following in response: Continue reading

Ontario Ford Government’s Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19

Premier Ford and Minister Phillips Announce Additional Health Care Resources and Support for People, Jobs and Employers

News from Ontario’s Ford Government

Posted March 26th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

TORONTO — This Wednesday, March 25th , Finance Minister Rod Phillips released Ontario’s Action Plan: Responding to COVID-19 (March 2020 Economic and Fiscal Update).

The government’s action plan is a first step in its response to COVID-19 and includes $7 billion in additional resources for the health care system and direct support for people and jobs. It also will make available $10 billion in support for people and businesses through tax and other deferrals to improve their cash flow, protecting jobs and household budgets. Continue reading

OPIRG at Brock U. Invites You to a Free Online Workshop for Workers During COVID-19

Thursday, March 26th at 7 P.M. . See Details Below.

From OPIRG (Ontario Public Interest Research Group) Brock at Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontaro

Posted March 26th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

It’s up to all of us to slow the spread of COVID-19. Everyone, including young and healthy people, should avoid large gatherings during this time. Stay up-to-date with public health guidelines from canada.caSee Guidelines

MARCH 26, 2020 at 7 p.m.  Webinar on workers’ rights during Covid-19

 · Hosted by Fight for $15 & Fairness and Workers’ Action Centre

Opirg Brock invited you

Visit OPIRG Brock’s Facebook page at  – https://www.facebook.com/opirgbrock88

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Trump Hates This Ad, So We’re Posting It

“Donald Trump spent weeks downplaying the threat of the coronavirus and his inaction left the country unprepared for this crisis. Even today, his lies are putting the health of millions of Americans at risk.”                                         – Guy Cecil, Chairman of Priorities USA, producer of  Ad

By the way, Trump’s continued lies around this Killer Virus have put the Lives of Millions of Canadians at Risk too, since this virus knows no boundaries. Militarizing the Canada/U.S. border, which Trump is now threatening to do, will not help either.              – Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted March 26th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Like so many other proud Canadians out there, I took a few minutes away from the yeoman’s job our CBC is doing of keeping us informed during these perilous times to check in to what is being reported on all of this south of the border.

So this Thursday (March 26th) morning, I tuned in to ‘Morning Joe’, a program broadcast  on weekdays on the American cable network MSNBC.

One of the items that the co-hosts of the program, Mika Brezinski, daughter of former President Jimmy Carter’s national security advisor Zbigniew Brezinskik, and Joe Scarborough, a lawyer and former Republican Congressman from Florida, who quit the Republic Party after Trump was elected president, showcased on this morning was a TV ad, titled “Exponential Threat” and produced by a group of progressive-minded American citizens called Priorities USA.

The ad, making use of Trump’s own words, cuts so much to the core of this reckless monster’s lack of honest, responsible leadership in the face of what is a global pandemic that could kill millions, that Trump’s campaign is now threatening the licences of television stations that play it if they don’t take it off the air

Here is the Ad, which I hope you join with Niagara At Large in sharing with as many American friends and relatives you may have as possible. Watch it now by clicking on the screen below –

Now here is a media release circulated this March 26th, 2020 by Priorites USA on the effort by Trump’s presidential campaign to kill this Ad –

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The ‘Stable Genius’ to the South Wants COVID-19 Plague Wrapped Up by Easter

“I would just love to have the country opened up and just raring to go by Easter (this coming April 12th),” Trump told his partners  in manufacturing “alternative facts” at Fox News this March 24th. “So, I think Easter Sunday, and you’ll have packed churches all over our country. I think it would be a beautiful time. And it’s just about the timeline that I think is right.”

All Trump wants is another Easter like this again. Who is that dressed up in the bunny suit, Mike Pence or Donald Jr.?

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

Posted March 25th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

All I can say from this Canadian’s perspective is this; Thank God the Canada/U.S. border is closed to everyone and everything but essential crossings now.

Poor Trump. He hasn’t played golf for days now or held one of those zany rallies for weeks. And all of this talk from infectious disease experts that this coronavirus many be around for months is really starting to bum the self-described “stable genius” out. So time to open the country again – just in time for Easter!

The last thing that anyone on this side of the border who is being responsible and staying home and practicing social distancing to contain the spread this killer virus needs right now is millions of Americans – and unfortunately, there are millions of them – who believe this nut bar so much they would follow him to the gates of hell crossing the border and further spreading the coronavirus here.

In a news briefing New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo held before Trump made these insane remarks about relaxing the stay home rules and opening the country back up by Easter so it can get back to business, Cuomo rightfully said of anyone not practising social distancing; “It’s insensitive, it’s arrogant, it’s self-destructive, it’s disrespectful and it has to stop now. This is not a joke, and I am not kidding.”

Cuomo might just as well have been talking about the reality TV show con man who not so long ago was calling a coronavirus that was already killing people in other parts of the world a “hoax” before comparing it to a “mild flu,” then saying “a miracle” may flush it away.

Apparently one of his most zealous supporters, the evangelical nut Jerry Falwell Jr. – a self-proclaimed “good Christian” who, like fellow tent-rival con artist Pat Robertson, famously blamed feminists, gays and pro-choice activists for the 9/11 terrorist attacks – is already summoning tens of thousands of young students and their teachers to return right now to his Liberty University campus in Lynchburg, Virginia.

The Grand Princess arrives in San Francisco on Monday, March 9, 2020. The cruise ship, which had maintained a holding pattern off the coast for days, is carrying multiple people who tested positive for COVID-19. (AP Photo/Noah Berger)

Hey, Reverend Falwell, how about holding your classes on that ill-fated cruise ship, the ‘Grand Princess’, instead? Apparently the last of its coronavirus victims are about to disembark, and we can push you and your fellow Trumpies far enough out to sea that we won’t have to include you in the COVID-19 case count. The president would like that. Better for the stock market.

And here is the best part. When out are out there, there is less of a chance of infecting the rest of us. And maybe Trump can come out and do a rally.

But getting back to Easter, the New York Daily News, a tabloid in the Big Apple area that has done some excellent front page features on Trump in the past, published a fabulous front page this March 25th that just about says it all.

Here it is –

 

As I was wrapping up this rant on the state of leadership at the federal level in the United States, a Niagara At Large reader, Joe Gibbons, r sent a comment to a previous post on our online news and commentary site that reads as follows; “Toilet tissue with Trump’s face on every sheet is available from Amazon. Unfortunately Amazon is not shipping this great product to Canada.”

I saw some of this Trump toilet paper in a store I visited on Cape Cod, Massachusetts last fall and it was selling like hot cakes then.  A cashier in the store told me they could hardly keep it in.

Just imagine how well toilet paper with Trump’s face on it would sell now – especially when toilet paper is in such short supply with people hoarding the stuff. At this point, I bet even some of those characters who pop on those red hats and line up for Trump’s rallies would use it.

Enough of the toilet talks though.

Let me sign off on a higher plane with a few words of wisdom from Leonardo da Vinci that may be worth giving a little thought to right now, especially across the border – “Blinding ignorance does mislead us. O! Wretched mortals, open your eyes!”

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Ontario’s NDP Wants Strong Supports for People in Ford Government’s Fiscal Update

A Statement from Ontario NDP/Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
Posted March 25th, 2020 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

QUEEN’S PARK, Toronto  — “In Wednesday’s fiscal update for the province, the NDP hopes to see strong supports for people, small businesses and health care — the direct support needed to help see Ontarians through the COVID-19 pandemic.

We hope to see a financial statement that includes our plan to send $2,000 Ontario Emergency Income cheques to households experiencing unemployment or lost income due to the COVID-19 crisis. What’s needed is direct funding, flowing to people and small businesses right away, before the rent is due, and before the cupboards are bare.”

AFootnote from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large –

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