“The idea of booze being sold by for-profit companies can seem like we’re about to lose control — I’m not sure if that’s the case — but it’s something that plays on the minds of people and we see it every time an aspect of booze sales is about to be liberalized.” – Brock University Professor of Health Sciences Dan Malleck
News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted July 5th, 2024 on Niagara At Large

Brock University Professor of Health Sciences Dan Malleck
Niagara, Ontario – Nine thousand unionized Liquor Control Board of Ontario (LCBO) employees walked off the job on Friday, closing the doors to thousands of stores across the province and launching the first-ever strike in the retailer’s history.
Stores are expected to be closed for at least 14 days.
Brock University Professor of Health Sciences Dan Malleck says although the strike itself is historic in nature, the fact that alcohol is more widely available today than in the past means store closures won’t be as “big a deal as they would have been 30 years ago, when the LCBO was the main point of access.” Continue reading


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
TORONTO – Ontario NDP housing critic Jessica Bell (University– Rosedale) is sounding the alarm on dangerous red tape that is putting Ontarians at risk from extreme heat this summer in her letter to the province’s housing minister.

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– Beginning July 2nd, 2024, Niagara Region Transit will unify its Niagara Specialized Transit (NST), NRT OnDemand, and Fort Erie Accessible Transit (FAST) services, with services provided by Voyago.
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.





“Today (this June 5th, 2024), on World Environment Day, we reaffirm our commitment to protecting our environment and our planet for generations to come.
It is sure to be remembered by all people of sound mind – by people who do not live in Trump’s cultish alternative universe – as a day when justice prevailed for our friends and neighbours in the United States over rancid acts of corruption aimed at strike blows against that country’s system of democracy.
When Brock University’s newest graduates gather to mark their accomplishments next month, they’ll be ushered into this new chapter of their lives by the inspiring words of an environmental activist, an accessibility champion and a baseball legend.
North America’s fastest-growing intercity bus service, is expanding service between Toronto and Niagara Falls. 

QUEEN’S PARK – NDP MPP Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls) issued the following statement today
Niagara, Ontario – Pride Niagara is happy to announce the 11th Annual 2024 Niagara UNITY Awards Presented by TD!
(A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper – For all of us who care about building healthier, more livable communities, and who are concerned about climate change, building a transit system that is affordable and accessible to all, and where we can leave the cars and trucks clogging our roads behind, is one significant way of doing it.
Niagara, Ontario – The Niagara Transit Commission (NTC) is thrilled to extend an invitation to the public, community organizations, and stakeholders from both public and private sectors to actively participate in shaping the future of transit in the Niagara Region.
“There comes a time when one cannot sit on the sidelines and let it happen. When conscience and community compel one to action. I believe we are there.
Niagara, Ontario –The Niagara Biennial Design Awards are now open for nominations until Aug. 2, 2024.
Toronto, Ontario – The governments of Canada and Ontario are increasing funding to the Honey Bee Health Initiative by up to $1 million to help improve the resiliency and competitiveness of beekeeper operations in Ontario.
Niagara Falls, ONTARIO – The total solar eclipse on April 8, 2024, resulted in an astounding 45,000 unique media stories, generating over 33 billion impressions and an estimated $5.7 billion in advertising value equivalency (AVE) for Niagara Falls.
Toronto– The Ontario government’s latest attempt to kneecap efforts to build more homes in neighbourhoods – and supercharge suburban sprawl – is so extreme that even some long-time opponents of density are joining the opposition.
ST. CATHARINES, ON – Two doctors who treated patients in Gaza, including one from St. Catharines, and who are trying to go back to Gaza, will be speaking at a cultural fundraiser, hosted by the Niagara Gaza Relief Foundation of the Niagara Palestine Coalition (NPC) to help local families save their relatives in Gaza.
Learn about the importance of native plants for pollinators, and how to introduce them into your garden.
This May 15th, 2024, the Ford Government passed its Protecting Enbridge Gas Profits Act. Sorry, in official government doublespeak, that’s the Keeping Energy Costs Down Act aka Bill 165.
Every day, Ontario loses 319 acres of farmland to urban sprawl and other uses.