From Sue Hotte, Niagara Health Coalition, a citizens organization fighting for quality, public health care services in Niagara
Posted April 24th, 2016 on Niagara At Large
Welland, Ontario – Niagara residents have been hard hit by the provincial government’s decision not to properly fund hospitals.
Kevin Smith’s Report advocated for the closure of five hospitals once a new hospital is built in Niagara Falls. In 2013, Fort Erie and Port Colborne lost their operating rooms and emergency departments.

In 2014, Niagara on the Lake lost all its beds and is scheduled to close. This month, staff were told at the Port Colborne hospital that the 48 complex care beds would be moved to Douglas Memorial in Fort Erie. Both Fort Erie and Port Colborne have populations of over 20,000. The Welland hospital servicing over 94,000 people in its catchement area is on the chopping block. Continue reading






































“New York values” – meaning a state populated with too many people with funny accents, hard-to-pronounce names, and a diversity of skin colours, faiths and lifestyles that stray frightfully far away from those old-time values he vows to defend as he ever so righteously clutches a copy of ‘the Good Book’ in his right hand.



stance in support of green and renewable sources of energy as an alternative to nuclear and carbon fuels. But few government leaders in North America have done more – through gross, costly incompetence, collusion with corporate pals, and the draconian ways they have gone about pushing solar and wind farm projects on communities – to set back the otherwise irrefutable case for renewable energy than former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty and his successor, Kathleen Wynne.
Queen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario’s archaic fundraising rules have continued to make news due to the appearance that large-scale corporate donations are having an impact on the business of the government. Today during Question Period, members of the Ontario PC Caucus highlighted a number of concerning donations from wind power companies, who in turn received government contracts. 










One sale backed a fundraiser that funnelled tens of thousands of dollars into Liberal party coffers, it is time for police to investigate, says Fred Hahn, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Ontario.


