Members of Niagara’s Palestinian Community Continues to Accuse Region of Having a Double Standard
A News Commentary by Doug Draper, editor/publisher of Niagara At Large
Posted July 26th, 2024

Niagara’s Regional Headquarters in Thorold
It all started in October of last year when Niagara Region’s Chair Jim Bradley and/or regional representatives around him decided to raise the flag of Israel and light regional headquarters in the blue and white colours of that flag.
It was show of support for Israel following an attack on Israel by Hamas terrorists who butchered more than 1,000 Israeli citizens and took a few hundred more hostage last October 7th,
At the time, no one appeared to raise any issues about the move with this gesture of support. But by January of this year, after thousands of Palestinian civilians in the Gaza strip, many of them children, were killed by bombs Israeli’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his right-wing coalition were dropping in retaliation, a coalition of Niagara residents of Palestinian descent believed it was time for the Region to raise the Palestinian flag and cast its colours on the headquarters too. Continue reading
For over a year, temperature records across the globe have been shattered by the one-two punch of the climate emergency and the most recent El Niño event. We’ve had so many broken records that the media hardly bother reporting on them any more.
A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – For all of you who have never really visited the heart of Buffalo – who may have just driven on the beltway to get to the airport or to the Walden Galleria mall or the state thruway and have only been exposed to abandoned and broken down mills and warehouses and housing that has fallen into ruin along the way – GardenWalk Buffalo will take you to neigbourhoods where the architecture and tree-lined streetscape rivals any town or city on the continent.



Niagara Bee Group is holding its first Honey Harvest party of the year this Friday, July 26th at Apple Hill Apothecary in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
There were and still are a number of people out there who were naive enough to believe that Trump’s brush with an assassin’s bullet earlier this July might do something to temper that reptilian monster that makes up the core of him.
Niagara Region Public Health is informing residents that Niagara has received its first confirmation of West Nile Virus (WNV) in mosquitoes in 2024.






There’s no mistaking it, we’re having an unusually hot summer this year.
Waterloo MPP Catherine Fife, NDP Finance critic, released the following statement in response to the FAO’s latest review.
If you are living in Niagara, you probably know someone who is having difficulty affording housing.


You’ve probably already heard about the irreversible damage of the Ford government’s) proposed Highway 413.
Niagara, Ontario –Brock University experts are calling for stronger consumer protections after millions of Ticketmaster customers were alerted that their personal data may have been comprised in a security breach.
VINELAND in Niagara, Ontario– The governments of Canada and Ontario are investing up to $23.55 million through the Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership (Sustainable CAP) in horticultural research, innovation and commercialization activities, and research infrastructure, all to benefit Ontario farmers and consumers.
A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper – In a recent post, I noted that polls conducted over the past several months show that if an election were held in Ontario today, Doug Ford’s Tories would win another term of government. 
A Statement from Ashley Wallis, Environmental Defence Associate Director, on Ontario’s decision to end work on new deposit return system for non-alcoholic beverage containers – 
QUEEN’S PARK – Marit Stiles, Ontario NDP Leader, is questioning Doug Ford’s commitment to good jobs as LCBO workers begin their first ever strike:

Extreme heat is more than just an inconvenience – it’s a serious health hazard.


Niagara Falls, ON – On Sunday June 30th, in celebration of Pride Month, Niagara Falls will be illuminated in rainbow colours at the top of every hour, beginning at 9 p.m., followed by an additional illumination in pink, white and blue at 10:15 p.m.

Niagara, Ontario –Assistant Professor Julie Ham in the Department of Sociology was among many researchers who made submissions for a report being made at the 56th session of the United Nations Human Rights Council.
Ottawa, ON – The Hon. Pierre Poilievre, Leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and the Official Opposition, released the following statement on the National Day of Remembrance for Victims of Terrorism:


“As the climate crisis deepens, we have a responsibility to take immediate action to to ensure everyone lives in a safe and comfortable home. … In this brutally hot weather, many Ontario renters are living in miserable and even dangerous conditions because their apartment is too hot and they don’t have air conditioning. …. The 2021 heat wave in British Columbia contributed to 777 deaths, many of the deceased were elderly or vulnerable and living alone in unconditioned apartments. Heat kills.” – from an Open Letter to Ford Government from Ontario NDP Housing Critic Jessica Bell

NIAGARA AT LARGE Encourages You To Join The Conversation By Sharing Your Views On This Post In The Space Following The Bernie Sanders Quote Below.
Niagara Region, ON – The Alzheimer Society of Niagara Region (ASNR) and Niagara Medical Group are thrilled to announce that the Mobile Cognitive Assessor program is now fully operational and accepting referrals across the 12 municipalities of the Niagara Region.
“When the heat comes, it ‘s invisible. It doesn’t ben tree branches or blow hair across your face to let you know it’s arrived. The ground doesn’t shake. It just surrounds you and work on you in ways that you can’t anticipate our control. You sweat. Your heart races. You’re thirsty. Your vision blurs. The sun feels like the barrel of a gun pointed at you. Plants look like they’re crying Birds vanish from the sky and take refuge in deep shade. Cars are untouchable. Colours fade The air smells burned. You can imagine fire even before you see it.” – from the prologue of the book “The Heat Will Kill You First” by Jeff Goodell.
On the eve of another summer where we once again face days and possibly weeks of record-breaking extreme heat that endangers property and our lives and all of the other biodiversity of life that makes our planet survivable, there is a book I encourage as many of you as possible to read.
Despite Russia’s relentless war of aggression, Ukrainians are standing strong, and Canada and our international partners proudly stand with them in defence of their homeland. Ukraine’s fight is a fight for international law, for the United Nations Charter, and for innocent civilians, including children, who deserve to live in peace.

Ottawa, Canada –We welcome the analysis released (this June 13th) from Environment and Climate Change Canada on the economic impacts of the consumer fuel charge and the industrial carbon pricing mechanism.

The Ontario Government announced the completion of the first phase of site preparation for Ontario’s first Small Modular Reactor (SMR), the first in the G7, being built at Darlington.
This past June 7th , CEOs from some of the largest oil and gas companies testified before a parliamentary committee in Ottawa and were grilled by MPs on the profits and emissions reduction efforts of the industry.