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Niagara Falls, Ontario MPP Resumes Campaign For Year-Round GoTrain Service

News from the ffice of Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates

QUEEN’S PARK — This July 14th in the legislature, MPP Wayne Gates said it’s time this Liberal government finally commits to year-round daily GO train service to Niagara Falls.

“The Liberals made it very clear during the campaign that they would expand GO service outside the GTA, explained Gates.

Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates in Ontario legislature

Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates at work in Ontario legislature

“In fact, during the campaign, the Chair of Cabinet promised to get the job done. He committed the government to delivering GO train service in 2015,” said Gates.

The speech from the throne earlier this month did not mention the government’s commitment to deliver daily GO service to Niagara Falls.

“Will the Minister of Transportation confirm that year-round daily GO train service will be delivered all the way to Niagara Falls in 2015? If he won’t commit, why not?” asked Gates.

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Ontario’s Young People Have Been Screwed Enough On the Jobs Front. This Provincial Budget Should Be For Them

A Commentary by Doug Draper

As the legendary New York Yankee baseball player Yogi Berra was once famously quoted to have said; “It is like déjà vu all over again.”jobs

With that in mind, what we’ve got going on in Ontario as of this July 14th, 2014 is a Liberal government under the leadership of Premier Kathleen Wynne re-introducing the same budget it tabled this past spring. That’s right. The very same budget that triggered a provincial election that lost Tim Hudak his job as the province’s Conservative opposition leader and lost Andrea Horwath whatever influence the NDP had as the party that held the balance of power under a minority Liberal government. 

Now, thanks to Hudak’s total ineptitude as a political campaigner and Horwath triggering a spring election without a strong plan of her own, we have a Liberal majority government that gives Kathleen Wynne and her cabinet a helluva lot more power to call the shots in Ontario for the next four years. And here is hoping they call quite a lot of them in favour of building a decent jobs future for young people.

The latest employment figures, released by Statistics Canada earlier this July, show a province and country that has experienced stagnant job growth this spring, even while job opportunities for our American neghbours have continued to grow. Continue reading

Tar Sands Pipeline Proponents Hope To Broker ‘Gag Order’ Deal From Ontario Town

News from Avaaz, a global online citizens organization which NAL supports and which makes as its “democratic mission,” closing “the gap bestween the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.”

(A Brief NAL note on this – I don’t know if it is possible for people to get that outraged over anything that happens in Harper’s Canada any more. But the fact that a corporate interest could buy the silence of a duly elected municipal council with the gift of a $30,000 emergency vehicle is an assault on the democracy hundreds of thousands of Canadians have fought and died for, and should outrage us all. Hello, is there anyone out there who still cares any more, or am I just yelling down a black hole?)

Ontario northeastern town of Mattawa urged to accept funding to shut up about tar sands pipe.

Ontario northeastern town of Mattawa urged to accept funding to shut up about tar sands pipe.

 Pipeline giant TransCanada just secured an entire town’s silence with a $30,000 “gift” — preventing the town council from speaking out about a dangerous new tar sands pipe. But a massive uproar can still kill this dirty deal and win back the town’s voice.

Giant oil companies are fighting hard to snake these tar sands pipelines across our country — and deals like this let them plow through without resistance. But now the company is on the defensive and says that they will cut out the silencing clause “if necessary”. On Monday, this July 114th, Mattawa’s town council will meet and have the chance to demand they do just that. Continue reading

Texting While Driving Should Be Subject To Penalties Up To And Including Loss Of Driver’s License For Life

A Commentary by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

I can’t even count the number of times in the last few months alone that I have watched a car weaving back and forth, either moving in the same direction in the lane next to mine or coming right at me in the opposite direction.

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has been tougher, to date, than Ontario has on a texting activity in cars that are killing almost as many people as killers with guns do.

New York State Governor Andrew Cuomo has been tougher, to date, than Ontario has on a texting activity in cars that are killing almost as many people as killers with guns do.

Then there are the times I’ve aborted my decision to turn into my own driveway because I looked in my rear vision mirror and can see the driver behind me riding dangerously close to my bumper while looking down at something below their dashboard.

In almost each and every case and, yes, I make a point of looking over as they rush by, the drivers look like they are in their late teens or early 20s, and they are looking down as if they are playing with something around their crotch.

So it was as about as much of a surprise as waking up to the news that the mayor of Toronto has said or done yet another stupid thing to learn earlier this July that a survey of Ontario high school-age drivers finds that more than a third of them admit they are texting while driving. Other polls conducted on both sides of the Canada-U.S. border reveal that more than half of all young people under the age of 25 think there is nothing wrong with diddling their little texting devices while behind the wheel of a car. Continue reading

We Humans Should Be Proud – We May Live Long Enough To See One Of Us Kill The Last Wild Elephant On Earth

Lets kill them all. The same idiots that feel it is okay to see a whale in a cement tub at Marineland won't care anyway.

Lets kill them all. The same idiots that feel it is okay to see a whale in a cement tub at Marineland won’t care anyway.

News from Avaaz, a global online citizens organization which NAL supports and which makes as its “democratic mission,” closing “the gap bestween the world we have and the world most people everywhere want.”

(A Brief Foreward to this post by NAL publisher Doug Draper – This one is about asking ourselves this. What kind of a speices are we humans? Do we not give a shit about any ther species on the planet? Is it all about us? If it is we are dead too, and we deserve to be! DAMN  US IF WE DON’T SCREAM TO OUR GOVERNMENTS AROUND THE WORLD TO SAVE ELEPHANTS. If we can’t even bring ourselves to stand up to save these magnificent fellow travellers on this planet, then God Damn us for sure.)

Just shot one of the world’s largest elephants, Satao, then hacked his 100 pound tusks out of his face with a machete.

At the current rate of killing, elephants may be extinct in 15 years, but this week if we act now we have an amazing chance to crack down on the illegal trade that fuels the slaughter.

Each day, 50 regal elephants are butchered just to make dinky ivory trinkets! The main culprit for this carnage is Thailand — the fastest growing market for unregulated ivory. And tomorrow the international body created to protect endangered species has a chance to sanction Thailand until it cracks down on the elephant killers.

Experts fear Thai leaders are mounting a propaganda campaign to dodge penalties, but it just takes Europe and the US to ignore their noise and spearhead action to end the slaughter.

Let’s give key European delegates, and the US, the global call they need to tune out Thailand and bravely lead the world to save the elephants. A final decision could be made tomorrow, so we have no time to lose — sign the petition, then send a message to the EU Environment Commissioner:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/hours_to_save_elephants/?bRUUpdb&v=41982
20,000 African elephants are killed every year, and the number of ivory products on sale in Bangkok trebled in the last twelve months. Government representatives to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) have the responsibility to keep the world’s rarest plants and animals alive, and when sanctions were applied to Thailand twenty years ago, it forced the country to pass critical wildlife protection laws.
Thailand says it’s hard to distinguish legal ivory from Thai elephants from smuggled African ivory, and that it has adopted an action plan to stop the ivory trade. But 20 years of delays and a recent military coup tell a different story. If we reach out to the ministers who set the position, we can get the votes needed to prevent Thailand exporting items like aquarium fish and exotic flowers.
Right now CITES representatives are considering whether to sanction Thailand for its failure to stem the ivory trade. Let’s make a call directly to key delegates and the EU Environment Commissioner now to ensure they make the right decision. Add your voice, then share widely:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/hours_to_save_elephants/?bRUUpdb&v=41982
Last year, the Avaaz community helped force Thailand to agree to ban the domestic ivory trade. But Thailand’s new military government has done little to show it will fulfil this promise or restrict this bloody business. Let’s show the strength of our community by issuing an enormous call to protect the lives of one of the world’s most precious species.
With hope,
Alex, Danny, Alice, Nick, Lisa, Emma and the rest of the Avaaz team
MORE INFORMATION: 
World famous elephant ‘Satao’ killed by poachers in Kenya (Forbes)
http://www.forbes.com/sites/mfonobongnsehe/2014/06/15/world-famous-elephant-satao-killed-by-poachers-in-kenya/
The ivory highway (Men’s Journal)
http://www.mensjournal.com/magazine/print-view/the-ivory-highway-20140213
Legal reform must shut down Thailand’s ivory trade (WWF)
http://wwf.panda.org/?209665/Legal-reform-must-shut-down-Thailands-ivory-trade
Elephant population too small to supply huge local ivory market (Bangkok Post)
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/418534/thai-elephant-population-too-small-to-supply-huge-local-ivory-market
Major increase in Thai ivory market shows need for action at wildlife trade meeting (World Wildlife Fund)
http://wwf.panda.org/wwf_news/?224690/Major-increase-in-Thai-ivory-market-shows-need-for-action-at-wildlife-trade-meeting

For more information on Avaaz click on http://www.avaaz.org/en/about.php .

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Ontario Failing In Fight Against Climate Change

News from the office of Ontario, Canada’s Enviroonmental Commissioner Gord Miller

(A brief NAL note – Ontario’s Environmental Commissioner is non-elected and is an independent watchdog on the actions of our provincially elected representatives around their efforts, or lack thereof, to protect the natural environment we all need to sustain healthy living.)

July 9, 2014 – Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller says Ontario needs to get back in the game on climate change.

Ontaro's Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller takes past governments in province to task on lack of climate change action.

Ontaro’s Environmental Commissioner Gord Miller takes past governments in province to task on lack of climate change action.

“The latest scientific evidence shows that the pace of climate change is accelerating,” says Miller. “Extreme weather events have increased dramatically around the world. Here in Ontario though, the provincial government hasn’t even delivered on commitments it made seven years ago.”
 
The Environmental Commissioner today released “Looking for Leadership, The Costs of Climate Inaction,”  his 2014 report on the government’s progress in reducing greenhouse gases (GHG) and meeting the reduction targets contained in its Climate Change Action Plan.

The report shows that the government will likely meet its 2014 target (a 6% reduction in emissions below 1990 levels) largely because of the shutdown of the province’s coal plants. “But it’s not going to meet its 2020 target,” says Miller, “because it has taken very little additional action to implement the Climate Change Action Plan it released seven years ago.”
 
The Environmental Commissioner points out that transportation, mainly cars and trucks, is the biggest source of GHG emissions in the province. “The 2007 Action Plan said the government would reduce transportation emissions by 19 megatonnes (Mt) by 2020. That goal, unfortunately, has now been cut by almost 80%. I have been given no reason why, and no explanation about what the Ontario government plans to do instead.”
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Harper Fans Public Fear To Turn Canada Into A ‘Warrior Nation’

By Mark Taliano

The modern-day conflation of corporate and public interests forms the bedrock of what is likely the most dangerous ideology to afflict humanity.

The songwriter Jackson Browne wrote: 'I want to know who the men in the shadows are. I want somebody telling me why. They can be counted on to tell us who are enemies are. But they're never around to fight or to die." Well here is Harper and a few of them.

The songwriter Jackson Browne wrote: ‘I want to know who the men in the shadows are. I want somebody telling me why. They can be counted on to tell us who are enemies are. But they’re never around to fight or to die.” Well here is Harper and a few of them.

Domestically, it creates a “predator” economic system which disembowels the public domain by creating “new” markets which unnecessarily imperil the public’s health, safety, freedom, and material well-being.  

Internationally, it manifests itself as corporate-driven imperial conquest which divides and ruins target countries as it destabilizes political economies globally.

Corporate profit is the foundation of this ideology. Beneath the lies of the corporatocracy is directionless profit-making that is oblivious to — if not contemptuous of — common sense and the public’s best interests. Continue reading

OneFoundation for Niagara Health System Recruits Paulanne Jushkevich as Chief Executive Officer

News from the Niagara Health System, Niagara, Ontario’s amaglamated hospital service

July 8th 2014 – OneFoundation for Niagara Health System (NHS) is pleased to announce that Paulanne Jushkevich is joining the newly amalgamated organization in the role of Chief Executive Officer this August.

New Niagara Hospital Foundation CEO Paulanne Jushkevich

New Niagara Hospital Foundation CEO Paulanne Jushkevich

In this important fundraising role, Ms. Jushkevich will be responsible for the strategic and operational leadership of OneFoundation for Niagara Health System, ensuring that the mission of the Foundation is achieved. She will direct and oversee the effective development of revenue through the generous support of individuals and organizations interested in supporting the Niagara Health System (NHS) and the hospitals’ capital needs including equipment and buildings.

“As a supporting Foundation, our Board’s role is to ensure that we’re set up to fund the necessary equipment to maintain and advance the standard of excellence in healthcare throughout Niagara,” said Mike Watt, Chair of OneFoundation for NHS. “The first CEO of our new Foundation will not only lead development operations, she will set the trajectory for the new fundraising body to ensure its ongoing success into the future. Given her track record and exuberance to take on this challenge, we’re confident that Paulanne Jushkevich is the right person for the job.” Continue reading

Niagara College And Canadian Motor Speedway’s Planned Fort Erie, Ontario Racetrack Create Opportunities For Students

News from Niagara College in Niagara, Ontario

July 7th, 2014 – A proposed motor speedway for Fort Erie has opened a world of opportunity for Niagara College students.

Back row from left:  Wayne Toth, Coordinator, Niagara College Motive Power programs Azhar Mohammad, Partner and Executive Director, Canadian Motor Speedway, Dr. Steve Hudson, Niagara College Vice President, Academic  Front row from left:  Ibrahim Abou Taleb, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Motor Speedway, Dr. Dan Patterson, President, Niagara College

Back row from left:
Wayne Toth, Coordinator, Niagara College Motive Power programs Azhar Mohammad, Partner and Executive Director, Canadian Motor Speedway,
Dr. Steve Hudson, Niagara College Vice President, Academic
Front row from left:
Ibrahim Abou Taleb, Chief Executive Officer, Canadian Motor Speedway,
Dr. Dan Patterson, President, Niagara College

Niagara College and The Canadian Motor Speedway have signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) that outlines a broad range of areas where the parties can create hands-on learning and research opportunities.

“This is a world-class attraction that will bring together everything from hospitality to engineering technology,” said Steve Hudson, Niagara College’s vice president, academic. “There are elements of this proposal that align with almost all of our areas of specialization – in both academics and applied research.” Continue reading

Here’s Hoping Ontario’s New Premier Stops Hugging McGuinty

By Doug Draper

In recent years, I’ve done a little consulting and marketing work for various individuals and organizations for which I have gotten paid.

Ontario's new premier, gives the controversial former premier, Dalton McGuinty, a big hug during this July's Throne Speech ceremonies.

Ontario’s new premier, gives the controversial former premier, Dalton McGuinty, a big hug during this July’s Throne Speech ceremonies.

I have almost always refused to do this for free since communications is how I make a living. But here is one time I am breaking the rule to give one piece of advice to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, should she or one of her representatives happen to read this message.

Kathleen, you have just won a majority government many did not expect you and your Liberals to win, and you have a good opportunity to break with the past and get off to a new start that defines what you – not past Liberal, Tory and NDP government have done for or to Ontario, for better or worse.

I urge you to please stay as far away as you can from former Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty. And please – for God’s Sake – stop hugging him! Continue reading

Ontario, Along With Recent U.S. Actons, Help Set Stage For More Global Cuts In Coal Emissions

By John Bacher

The recent decision by the U.S. Obama Administration to use existing clean air legislation in that country to order a 30-per-cent reduction in heat-trapping carbon emissions by 2030, represents a blessed contagion of Ontario’s own shut down of coal phasing plants in this province.

Ontario's Naticoke coal-fired power plant, once a target of possible New York State lawsuits for downwind pollution follow it, is now history, along with all other coal-fired plants in the province.

Ontario’s Naticoke coal-fired power plant, once a target of possible New York State lawsuits for downwind pollution follow it, is now history, along with all other coal-fired plants in the province.

Protected against court challenges, the US government’s action shows the wisdom of tactics to reduce emissions recommended by the network of environmentalists that banded together in recent years to form the Ontario Clean Air Alliance.

Obama’s action finally gives the United States the salutatory quality of being a green super power. While those who advocated Ontario’s coal phase out were quite aware of our province’s relative small contribution to overall carbon emissions that are fomenting catastrophic climate change, they had faith that its good example would spread.. Now, in 2014, the year that the final shutdown of coal-fired power plants in Ontario was actually accomplished, it has. Continue reading

Was That First Hard Day’s Night Really Fifty Years Ago?

By Doug Draper

It was the summer of 1964 and if you were somewhere between the ages of 12 and 20 and plugged into the music scene at the time, it could not be more exciting.hard days night best

My Uncle Don Draper, who worked as a projectionist in the Niagara, Ontario area in one of those grand old and long-gone Art Deco- theatres from the first half of the last century, was told by his managers that he was in for an exciting time too. But in his case and in the case of others screening films at the time, it might not be the kind of excitement he would like.

A movie was coming his theatre’s way, he was warned – one that had already been screened in a few select theatres across North America, and it had audiences of young teens literally ripping up the seats and screaming so loud the walls were shaking. So, at the very least, you may want to come to work with earplugs. Continue reading

We Finally Seem To Have A Premier In Ontario Who Takes Climate Change Seriously

A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

One of the first things I took note of – in a good way – when Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne announced her new cabinet late this June is that she named a rather progressive-minded person, former Winnipeg, Manitoba mayor Glen Murray, as her Minister of Environment, and that she had changed the name of the ministry from the Ministry of Environment to the Ontario Ministry of Environment and Climate Change.

This one ice storm alone, in December of 2013, did a recoord $3.2 billion dollars in damage to prperty and business in Ontario, according to insurance industry figures. And the severe weather hits just kept on coming.

This one ice storm alone, in December of 2013, did a recoord $3.2 billion dollars in damage to prperty and business in Ontario, according to insurance industry figures. And the severe weather hits just kept on coming.

The Ministry of Environment and Climate Change? Wow, and the possible significance of this name changehardly got anything more than a mere mention in the mainstream media.

This, in itself, suggests that this premier may want to take climate change and the possible impacts human activities are having on the earth’s climate more seriously than most other political leaders have across Canada up to now. Continue reading

Ontario’s Throne Speech Short On Details For Big Problems

News from Ontario’s Opposition Conservative Party

QUEEN’S PARK, July 3, 2014 – Premier Kathleen Wynne needs to detail precisely how her government plans to solve the serious challenges facing the province while protecting frontline services, Ontario PC Finance Critic and Nipissing MPP Vic Fedeli insisted today.

Ontario Conservative Party critic Vic Fedeli

Ontario Conservative Party critic Vic Fedeli

“Today’s Throne Speech leaves many troubling questions as to the direction Ontario is heading,” said Fedeli, specifically pointing to yesterday’s credit outlook downgrade by Moody’s.

Moody’s stated “the province is facing a greater challenge to return to balanced outcomes than previously anticipated.” (National Post, July 3, 2014).  This comes after BlackRock, the world’s biggest money manager, said it was on “high alert” for a downgrade and Ontario borrowing costs spiked to a six-month high the day following the election (National Post, June 13, 2014). Continue reading

‘Building Ontario Up’ – Speech From The Throne

From the Office of Ontario Premire Kathleen Wynne

July 3, 2014 

(Niagara At Large is running the full test of Kathleen Wynne’s first Throne Speech as elected Premier of Ontario for our readers information, and we will have more to say about some of the content in this speech in the days ahead.)

Mr. Speaker, Honourable Members, All People Of Ontario –

We open the 41st Parliament of Ontario acknowledging the rich history of Aboriginal Peoples in Ontario, whose contributions to our great province go back centuries, well before the first European settlers and certainly well before the

Ontaro Premier Kathleen Wynne

Ontaro Premier Kathleen Wynne

first sitting of this House. It is on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the New Credit that we gather for today’s time-honoured tradition, and to reaffirm your government’s commitment to Aboriginal Peoples and to all people, as it builds Ontario up, and creates more opportunity and more security for every citizen in every region.

As the representative of Her Majesty The Queen, I bring greetings and extend warm congratulations to all 107 members of this assembly. You take your places today to give voice to Ontario’s wonderfully diverse peoples and regions.

We can all share enormous pride in the changing face of representation in our parliament, its developing balance in gender equality and racial diversity. Ontario’s 41st parliament reflects the election of more women to this chamber than any Ontario parliament before it, and your government is led by the first female Premier elected in the history of our province. Continue reading

200th Anniversary Of War Of 1812’s Battle Of Chippawa – Ontario’s Niagara Parks Hosts Re-enactment Commemoratinos On July 5th & 6th

 News from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission

The Niagara Parks Commission is pleased to host the Battle of Chippawa Re-enactment, in commemoration of the 200th Anniversary of this important battle, July 5th & 6th 2014 at the Chippawa Battlefield.war of 1812 reenactors 

Battles will be taking place each day at 2 pm, with a commemorative service Saturday evening at 5 pm on the battlefield.  This event is free to visit, with public parking and transportation available at the Legends on the Niagara Golf Course.  Please be aware that this battlefield has little shade, so please come prepared with sunscreen, hats, and/or umbrellas for shade and a lawn chair.

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A Happy 4th Of July To Our American Friends And Neigbhours

A Note from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

On this week of Canada Day and 4th of July celebrations, Niagara At Large looks forward to a continued rewarding, online relationship with our readers in Western New York and other regions of the United States.American-flag-fireworks 

These are some crazy and challenging times we are living in and we are all in it together.

NAL remains as convinced as we were more than three years ago, when this news and commentary ste was first launched,  that our Greater Niagara Region, made up of diverse communities on both sides of the border, can move forward in peace and prosperity if we all work together.

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Canada Could Use Another Leader Like Lester B. Pearson

 Brief Comment from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

The Canada Day edition of The Globe and Mail – dubbed Canada’s ‘national newspaper” for our readers out there from other countries – ran a feature piece called “147 Reasons To Love Canada.”

Late Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson

Late Canadian Prime Minister Lester B. Pearson

One of those reasons, stated a contributor to the feature, is Lester B. Pearson, who served as Canada’s Prime Minister 50 years ago, from 1963 to 1968. And this is what a contributor to the feature, Canadian scientist and author Steven Pinker, had to say about this remarkable person, who was born in the last decade of the 19th century, and yet who left a legacy that has shaped the character of our country until this day.

“Deceptively dull, he (Lester B. Pearson) had a life of derring-do in sports, the military and diplomacy that would give James Bond a run for his money. He gave Canada many of the things it’s proudest of: universal health care, bilingualism, the abolition of capital punishment, non-involvement in the Vietnam War, and a national identity, symbolized by a new flag that was distinct from the Mother Country,” wrote Pinker. Continue reading

Before We Walk Too Far Away From This Canada Day, Let’s Pledge To Take Back What Has Always Been Best About Our Country

A Commentary by Doug Draper

“One hundred and fifty years ago in Charlottetown and Québec City, our Fathers of Confederation first dreamed of a united Canada, prosperous, strong and free,” said Prime Minister Stephen Harper this July 1st, 2014 in his Canada Day message to the nation.

“As we mark the 147th anniversary of Confederation,” Harper continued, “we can proudly say that their great national dream has indeed come to fruition.”

Their great national dream has come to fruition? What did our Fathers of Confederation have in mind. A Canada that, in the second decades of the 21st century, remains the only developed nations in the world to refuse to a sign an agreement to stop exporting a known toxic killer material like asbestos to unscrupulous pushers of this product in other countries?

Stephen Harper doing his Canada Day thing on Parliament Hill

Stephen Harper doing his Canada Day thing on Parliament Hill

 Did they have in mind a government so Neanderthal in its thinking that it would condemn science to the grave to prop up ideologies that lead them to also condemn any individual or organization calling for action around climate change?

Did they have in mind a government that would become more the war-monger and less the peacemaker that won Canada warm regards around the world in the post Second World War era of Lester B. Pearson?

Did they have in mind a government that tars those who speak up for the protection of our bounty of fresh water, forests and fisheries as terrorists or enemies of the state? Continue reading

Niagara Region’s 25th Annual Environmental Awards Honour Diverse Group – Lifetime Achievement Award Goes To Greenpeace Activist Paul Ruzycki

News from Niagara, Ontario’s regional government

June 27, 2014 – Individuals, families, businesses, school and community groups from across Niagara were honoured last night for their contributions to the environment through the 2014 Niagara Region Environmental Awards.

Niagara Region gives top environmental award to Paul Ruzycki, a native Niagara resident and Greenpeace activist who spent several tense weeks in a Russian prison this past winter, protesting oil drilling in the Arctic.

Niagara Region gives top environmental award to Paul Ruzycki, a native Niagara resident and Greenpeace activist who spent several tense weeks in a Russian prison this past winter, protesting oil drilling in the Arctic.

This year marks the 25th anniversary of the awards, making them one of the longest-running of their kind by any municipal government in Ontario.

Regional Chair Gary Burroughs and other members of Regional and municipal councils presented the awards. “The protection, preservation and restoration of Niagara’s renowned natural beauty are of the utmost importance for present and future Niagara residents,” said Chair Burroughs, “This year’s Environmental Award recipients have admirably advanced this noble cause, compelling us to be better stewards of our resources, so it’s with pride that we honour their achievements.” Continue reading

A Statement On The Passing Of Former Niagara Regional Chair Wilbert Dick

NAL Wilbert Dick

 A Note, released this past June 25th, 2014, from the Office of Niagara Regional Chair Gary Burroughs

It is with deep sadness that I learned of the passing of a friend and former Regional Chair Wilbert Dick on Monday, June 22. On behalf of Regional Council, I extend condolences to his wife Betty and his three children.

Former Niagara, Ontario Regional Chair and Niagara-on-the-Lake Lord Mayor Wilbert Dick

Former Niagara, Ontario Regional Chair and Niagara-on-the-Lake Lord Mayor Wilbert Dick

Wilbert enjoyed an active political life serving as Regional Chair from 1985-1991 and as Lord Mayor of Niagara-on-the-Lake from 1977 – 1985. A long-time resident of Virgil, he was dedicated to his community well after his time in political office.

Wilbert will be deeply missed by all who knew him, served with him on Council and worked with him during his time at the Region.

The flags at Regional Headquarters will be lowered in his memory.

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Celebrate Canada Day and U.S. Independence Day At Niagara Parks

News from Ontario’s Niagara Parks

Niagara Falls, Ontario, June 27th, 2014 – The Niagara Parks Commission (NPC) is pleased to announce a full week of exciting events and activities which are to take place around the Canadian and U.S. Independence Day holidays. Join us over the next two weekends and enjoy the following –

Fireworks over the great Falls of Niagara

Fireworks over the great Falls of Niagara

Royal Canadian Mounted Police officer meet-and-greets begin Friday, June 27; be sure to bring your camera and meet an iconic symbol of Canada’s identity. An RCMP Officer will be at Table Rock Complex from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. every Friday, Saturday and Sunday until August 31.

Fort Erie Friendship Festival – June 27 to July 1

The Fort Erie Friendship Festival kicks off on Friday June 27 and celebrates the 200 years of peaceful friendship between Canada and the USA. Events run until July 1, at Mather’s Arch Park in the Town of Fort Erie. Music, art showcases and kids’ activities will be ongoing over the five day festival. Continue reading

The ‘O Canada’ That Canadians Live In Today Under Harper And Company

A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

The shocking scenes that unfolded on the streets of Toronto, Ontario four years ago – in the late days of June leading up to Canada Day in 2010 – epitomize the worst we have to face in Canada with the autocratic federal government of Stephen Harper, and the then morally bankrupt provincial government of Dalton McGuinty.cops in toronto

Both Harper and McGuinty never off-loaded a hint that they gave the thread of damn about how mostly peace abiding Canadians were being treated in those streets during a G20 summit, where world leaders met and negotiated deals we were never made privy to.

Harper and McGuinty employed cops from all over the country for hundreds of millions of our tax dollars to keep the rest of us away, at whatever cost to our civil rights, from what our leaders were doing to broker deals for their corporate partners. Continue reading

Ontario’s Incoming Lieutenant Governor Made The Odd Mark On Niagara

If some of you across Niagara heard the news this June 26th that Canada’s Prime Minister Stephen Harper has chosen Elizabeth Dowdeswell to serve as Ontario’s next Lieutenant Governor, you may be thinking; ‘Hmm. Didn’t she make the odd mark in this region?’ And you would be right.

Eliza beth Dowdeswell, a former Envronment Canada bureaucrat who joined n overseeing Niagara River cleanup programs, named Ontario's new Lueitenant Governor

Elizabeth Dowdeswell, a former Envronment Canada bureaucrat who joined in overseeing Niagara River cleanup programs, named Ontario’s new Lieutenant Governor

Once upon a time, back in the late 1980s, if you were around then and were actively interested in pollution issues affecting the Niagara River and Great Lakes, Elizabeth Dowdeswell, already a seasoned government bureaucrat in other fields, had been elevated under the then Conservative government of Brian Mulroney to serve as a senior administrator for Environment Canada’s Onario region office.

Among her duties – and this is where her connecton to the Niagara region came in – was to partner with Ontario and U.S. bureaucrats in overseeing progress on a Canada/U.S. agreement to reduce toxic pollution in the Niagara River.

And this is where one story about Dowdeswell by this reporter, who was covering environmental issues for The St. Catharines Standard at the time comes in. Continue reading

Good Riddance To Chan And High Hopes For New Ontario Heritage Minister

A Post from Niagara veteran heritage advocate Pamela Minns

Farewell to Michael Chan!

Ontario's new minister for protecting heritage, Michael Coteau

Ontario’s new minister for protecting heritage, Michael Coteau

With a new cabinet being named by Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario, June 23, 2014, we have a new Minister of Tourism, Culture & Sport Michael Coteau – MPP Don Valley East.

Born in Huddersfield, England in 1972;  Coteau’s father is from Grenada and his mother is British.  He came to Canada with his parents in 1976, graduated from Carleton University and taught English in South Korea. 

He was a Toronto District School Board Trustee for Ward 17, winning elections in 2003, 2006 and 2010.  As a Trustee, Coteau advocated for better student nutrition, increased digital technology in the classroom, and the community use of school space.  In addition to his work as a Trustee, he served as the Executive Director/CEO of a national adult literacy firm, and worked as a community organizer in the Malvern area of Scarborough, Ontario. Continue reading

New Ontario Health Minister Part Of Major Cabinet Shuffle at Queen’s Park

News from the Ontario Health Coalition, a citizens’ health advocacy group based in Toronto

(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper – For anyone in the greater Niagara region in Ontario who has expressed concern about hospital and other health services in this region, the appointment fo a new Ontario health minister should be of interest.

Ontario's new Minister of Health, Dr. Eric Hoskins

Ontario’s new Minister of Health, Dr. Eric Hoskins

The former health minister for the province, Deb Matthews, has now been sworn in as the Minister Responsible for the Poverty Reduction Strategy, President of the Treasury Board, and Deputy Premier under the new majority government of Premier Kathleen Wynne. She took a lot of flak from Niagara residents in recent years over decisions to proceed with the location of a new super-hospital for Niagara in the region’s north end, in west St. Catharines, and for plans to systematically reduce hospital services in more southern communities in the region. 

So here is a new Ontario Health Minister, whose background is outlined below by the Ontario Health Coalition. NAL encourages you to pay attention to who this new minister is and get engaged in decisions his ministry makes around hospital and other health services in Niagara and other regions of the province.)

June 24th, 2014 – In a major cabinet shuffle at Queen’s Park, it has been announced that Deb Matthews is no longer the Minister of Health and Long Term Care. Dr. Eric Hoskins, MPP for St. Paul’s, will take over as Ontario’s Health Minister, while the new position of Long-Term Care Associate Minister will be assumed by Dipika Damerla, MPP for Mississauga East-Cooksville. Continue reading

Niagara Health System Releases Annual Report Report With Focus On Renewal

News from the Niagara Health System, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated hospital  services

June 24th, 2014 –It has been a year of renewal for Niagara Health System. From the provincial government’s $26.2-million planning grant for a new South Niagara hospital and two Urgent Care Centres, to the success of new regional services, NHS continues its mission to build a world-class health system.NHS annual report.doc

NHS experienced many other remarkable changes in the past year, including major shifts in the way we provide care, the opening of a new site in St. Catharines, the creation of a new board and the selection of a new CEO, President, Chief of Staff and other leaders.

All of these changes were highlighted today at the NHS Annual General Meeting and are featured in our 2013-14 annual report. Continue reading

Niagara, Ontario Author And Noted Speaker Jack Veffer Launches New Book – “Science and Religion Is a Match Made in Heaven” – On June 27th

This Post was shared by the author Jack Veffer 

St. Catharines, Ontario – Niagara Author and Noted Speaker Jack Veffer will launch his new book “Science and Religion Is a Match Made in Heaven” at Jewellery Design by Catherine, 35 James Street.

Niagara author Jack Veffer

Niagara author Jack Veffer

The book launch is scheduled from 6pm until 9pm. A reception will be held in Mr. Veffer’s honour. Mr. Veffer will be in attendance to talk about his new book and to answer questions. An additional “Meet the Author” session will be held on Saturday June 28 from 10am until 2pm at the same location.

Mr. Veffer’s autographical first book “Through the Eyes of the Child: Survival of the Holocaust” told his story as a child-survivor of the holocaust. Continue reading

War Of 1812 Re-Enactments Set For Niagara, Ontario This Canada Day Weekend

Niagara At Large is pleased to post the following advance on June 28th-June 29th War of 1812 re-enectman events, organized by the 2nd Lincoln Artillary group in Niagara, Ontario. 

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Niagara, Ontario Resident – Arrested At Toronto G 20 For No Bloody Reason Unearthed To This Date – Still Seeking Justice

By Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

Of all of the more than 1,000 arrests police made during the 2010 Toronto G20 summit, few received as much attention across the country as that of John Pruyn.

Riot cops draning Jon Prun away. No charges ever laid. No Top Cop ever explained why.

Riot cops dragging John Pruyn away. No charges ever laid. No Top Cop ever explained why.

While sitting under a tree at a peaceful rally on the lawns of Queen’s Park, Ontario’ legislative building, police wearing riot gear stormed the lawns where Pruyn, a now-retired Revenue Canada employee who had had one of his leg’s amputated a few years earlier following an accident on his hobby farm in Niagara, Ontario, had his artificial leg pulled off his artificial leg and dragged him off to a make-shift jail where hundreds of others were already being held.

More than 24 hours later, John Pruyn was unceremoniously dumped back on the streets of Toronto, desperately wanting to make contact with other members of his family with no explanation for his detention and no charges ever being laid. His story drew shock and outrage nationally and internationally, and was read by tens of thousands when it was posted, for the first time anywhere, on Niagara At Large on July 7th, 2010, more than a week after the G20 summit wrapped up. Continue reading

Thorold Blackhawks Logo Is ‘Racist’ And Must Be Changed

A Commentary by Karl Dockstader

Last week the United States Patent and Trademark office decided that the Washington “Redskins” logo and name were disparaging to Native Americans in the United States.blackhawks

As a First Nations person this is a satisfying moral victory on the one hand, on the other hand, this begs the question: Why hasn’t ownership decided to change the Thorold Blackhawks logo (for a hoockey team in that  Niagara, Ontario community)?

Much like the situation garnering national attention South of the Niagara River, Niagara has it’s own controversy over the Thorold Blackhawks logo. Local Niagara area Aboriginal community member Mitch Baird has been working hard to bring attention to the offensive logo and the town of Thorold will be removing it from the arena funded by taxpayer money. Team ownership is not as progressive it seems. Continue reading

Niagara, Ontario’s Regional Government Aims More Heat At Illegal Dumpers

 News from Niagara Region

Niagara Region – June 18, 2014 – Niagara Region and the local area municipalities are working together to decrease acts of illegal dumping on municipal and Regional property. Regional Chair Gary Burroughs and Niagara-on-the-Lake Lord Mayor Dave Eke were on site at Homer Rd. and Glendale Ave.,Illegal Dumping sign Niagara-on-the-Lake, to announce the re-launch of Niagara’s Illegal Dumping Campaign, which features signs that encourage the reporting of illegal dumping activities in illegal dumping hot spots throughout Niagara.

“It’s important to make it easy for residents to report illegal dumping. With our online reporting tool and new signs in illegal dumping hotspots, we can increase the awareness around the areas where people commonly illegally dump garbage and ultimately increase the public’s ability to report it when they see these activities taking place,” said Regional Chair Gary Burroughs. Continue reading

Niagara Falls To Be Illuminated In Rainbow Colours This June 20th For WorldPride Festival In Toronto

News from Ontario/New York Niagara Falls Illumination Board

(A Brief  Foreward Note from NAL publisher Doug Draper – As I post this, I can’t help but think of how much has changed over the years in some ways.

The Horseshoe Falls, with nature's rainbow over it, will be lit up in rainbow colours this June 20th night to ring in the World Pride Festival in Toronto over the next week. File photo by Doug Draper

The Horseshoe Falls, with nature’s rainbow over it, will be lit up in rainbow colours this June 20th night to ring in the World Pride Festival in Toronto over the next week. File photo by Doug Draper

When I was beginning my studying academic year in journalism at the Univesity of Western Ontario 36 years ago this spring and summer, one of the other students in our class of about 35 decided to take a chance and come out of the closet about his sexual orientation. It was a very risky and courageous act at that time that could have cost him a career in the field, although he was a brilliant person and I don’t believe he was hurt by coming out in the end.

Now here we are, 36 years later, and an organization working with major tourist industries aroound a world destination like Niagara Falls, Ontario and New York decide to light up the Falls in rainbow colours to honour the start of the International Pride Festival in Toronto – even at a time when that city’s own mayor continues to shun this event which brings so many visitors to Toronto.

But never mind the mayor. Sometimes you can say that things have changed in favour of more tolerance for all of our fellow citizens.)

Niagara Falls, Ontario, June 20th – To officially welcome the WorldPride Festival to Toronto, the Niagara Falls Illumination Board will light Niagara Falls in the colours of the rainbow from 9:00 p.m. to 9:15 p.m., on Friday, June 20, 2014. Continue reading

Lies, Damn Lies, And The Unfolding Mess Now Left In Iraq And Other Parts Of The World

By Mark Taliano

Hanna Arendt describes a peculiar dynamic of mob mentality in her classic The Origins Of Totalitarianism that resonates with the world today.

'Shock & Awe' in Iraq, circa a decade ago. Where are those 'weapons of mass destruction' now?

‘Shock & Awe’ in Iraq, circa a decade ago. Where are those ‘weapons of mass destruction’ now?

She explains that “one could make people believe the most fantastic statements one day, and trust that if the next day they were given irrefutable proof of their falsehood, they would take refuge in cynicism; instead of deserting the leaders who had lied to them, they would protest that they had known all along that the statement was a lie and would admire their leaders for their superior tactical cleverness.”

This seemingly cyclical assumption is enslaving us today, and our inability to extract ourselves from its oppressive chains, and desert out “leaders”, is enabling some of the most heinous crimes committed by humanity.

Even worse, the act of manufacturing and perpetuating lies is now being entrenched in legislation. Susanne Posel explains in “How the NDAA Allows US Government To Use Propaganda Against Americans” : “ The US government has unbound the legal regulations against using propaganda against foreign audiences and American citizens. The intention is to sway public opinion by using television, radio, newspapers, and social media targeting the American and foreign people in controlled psy-ops.” Continue reading

Environmentalist Pat Potter – A Saviour Of Niagara Passes On

(A Brief Preface by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper – Thanks so much to John Bacher for bringing the sad passing of Pat Potter, who was finally living with her husband Chuck in Gillmore, Ontario, to our attention. She is a reminder of the once very active, local citizen-based environmental movement we once had – unfortunately, so much more than we do now in this greater Niagara region and the Ontario/New York border communities neighbouring us. 

As an environment reporter with the then independently owned St. Catharines Standard, I felt honoured to get to know this person, along with others now gone like Margherita Howe, Laura Dodson, Peter Stokes, Doug Elliot, Janet Truckenbrodt, Gord Harry and Marilyn Gracey (mentioned in John’s post here), just to name a few, and their care and passion for making our communities better places for all of us to live in is sorely missed. Tragecially, and for whatever reason, we just don’t have that same critical mass of grassroots activism for environmental, conservation and heritage protection any more.

So, once again, thanks to John for sharing this memory of Pat Potter.)

Pat and Chuck Potter at their self-sustaining 'earth home' in Gillmore, Ontario

Pat and Chuck Potter at their self-sustaining ‘earth home’ in Gillmore, Ontario

By John Bacher

In Queenston, Ontario, there is a small Anglican Church named the Church of Our Saviour.

Although officially it is of Christian inspiration, legend tells us. It was of more secular origins, intended as a pun. “The Saviour”, has a dual implication. The legend is that the name honours the heroic commander of the troops of the Battle of Queenston Heights, who perished in combat, Sir Isaac Brock.

In the midst of the War of 1812, we commemorate the saviours of Upper Canada, such as Brock, Laura Secord and heroic Native commanders, including John Brant, Tecumseh and John Smoke Johnson. These should awaken us in Niagara to the saviours of our own time, who rescued Niagara from the toxic threats of the time. One of these giants recently died, Pat Potter. Continue reading

Niagara Health System’s CEO Awarded Honourary Diploma At Niagara College Graduate Ceremonies

News from Niagara College

 (A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper – In many graduate ceremonies at colleges and universities across Ontario and other jurisdictions across this country and continent these days, we are more and more often treated to the spectacle of the empowered at the upper echelons of these s-called institutions of learning bestowing honourary diplomas on the empowered at other institutions.

One must (or at least should) wonder about the young graduating students at these ceremonies who have worked hard and have often gone into great debt to earn their diploma as they face a very uncertain job world.

Meanwhile the wage gap between the empowered and everyone else, including younger generation who may never realize the opportunities their parents and grandparents had, grow ever wider. And here we have the spectacle of the elites rewarding fellow elites.)

Niagara Health System CEO at Niagara College graduation ceremnies with college's president Dan Patterson after being awarded an hnourary diploma.

Niagara Health System CEO at Niagara College graduation ceremnies with college’s president Dan Patterson after being awarded an hnourary diploma.

Niagara College Media Release – Healthcare, community services the focus of June 18 convocation ceremonies
Niagara College’s group of alumni is now 750 stronger after day two of its 2014 Spring Convocation Ceremonies on June 18th .
The morning ceremony, featuring convocation speaker Kevin Smith, celebrated new graduates from the College’s School of Allied Health Studies. Smith, CEO of Niagara Health System and president and CEO of Joseph’s Health System, spoke of the vocation they have chosen to pursue in healthcare.

“In most healthcare systems around the world, the root of great quality care or healthcare services is recognizing that we are in a position of honour and privilege to help those in need,” he said.

Smith pointed out the importance human interaction with the patients and to see through the eyes of the patients they serve, even in their darkest moments.
“Science with compassion is what really defines amazing healthcare,” said Smith, who received an Honorary Diploma in Health Studies during the ceremony.
The afternoon ceremony celebrated graduates from the College’s School of Community Services. Guest speaker Katherine Chislett, commissioner Community Services, Niagara Region, passed on secrets of success to the new graduates.
“Your diploma matters, but not only for reasons you think it does … you have learned how to learn,” said Chislett, who received an Honorary Diploma in Community and Health Studies during the ceremony.

Social Service Worker graduate Ron Romeo, 43, received the Governor General’s Academic Medal for earning the highest average at the College with a 97.95% GPA. He recalled the challenges of going back to school as a mature student.
“When I started this program it had been almost 21 years since I had graduated from the College my first time around. I wasn’t sure that I would be able to handle the workload – assignments, exams, even sitting through a lecture,” he said, “Well I surprised myself and today… here I stand as a graduate.”

He noted that his daughter Caryss was always his inspiration. “Not only support her financially but to show her the importance of helping others and the value in helping to better the community that we live in.” he said.
Education advocate Lillian Montour, who is the chair of NC’s Aboriginal Educational Management Circle, was the recipient of the Niagara Award, presented to an individual whose contribution to life in the Niagara region is exceptional, and who combines service, innovation, and the ability to significantly improve the lives of the people in the community.

Montour is a strong advocate in education and a leader in the Six Nations community. She is also the longest-serving chair of Niagara College’s Educational Management Circle which is a community-based advisory group that provides the college with advice and direction on our aboriginal programs, services and partnerships.

More than 3,800 students will graduate this week during the college’s Spring Convocation Ceremonies which will continue until Friday, June 20 with a roster of distinguished speakers including Christina Milan, vice chair, Niagara Industrial Association and founder, MBS Quality Consultants (June 19, 10 a.m.); Michael Smith, celebrity chef, Food Network Host (June 19, 3 p.m.); Bill Blair, chief of the Toronto Police Service (June 20, 10 a.m.); and Paul Lemieux, host, MUCH (June 20, 3 p.m.).

This Spring Convocation Ceremonies will mark the first-ever classes to graduate from Sport Management (June 19, 3 p.m.), Culinary Innovation and Food Technology (June 19, 3 p.m.), and Game Development (June 20, 3 p.m.).

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Canada’s Harper Government Has Signed Its Death Warrant With Northern Gateway Pipe Decision

A Brief Comment by Niagara At Large publisher and environment writer Doug Draper

As much as some, if not many Canadians may be upset with this June 17th’s decision by the Harper government to approve Enbridge’s Northern Gateway Pipeline, the god news is this.

Stephen Harper throws the tar equivalent of a spit ball at our present and our children's future.

Stephen Harper throws the tar equivalent of a spit ball at our present and our children’s future.

It could very well be the last straw for a Harper government that has already shown more than its share of contempt for everyone from young to seniors across this country. It could be the last straw for a government that has run rough shod over this country’s Native peoples and for our democracy by proroguing shutdowns of parliament whenever it has not wanted to stand up to questions from duly elected members of Canada’s opposition.

And most certainly in this case, it will be the last straw for a Harper government of climate change deniers that will do anything to aid and abet the most filthy tar sands land stripping for petroleum crud than sensibly make a transition to less environmentally damaging and more renewable sources of energy for the 21st century. Continue reading

Hey Ontarians – Here’s A Billion Dollar Sign Of Our Times

A Brief Note on this one from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

I am posting this one because it so expresses the view many people in Ontario, including this Ontarian, have that the province’s Liberal government flushed more than a billion of our tax dollars down the toilet when it cancelled plans to build two gas-fired energy plants in Oakville and Mississauga to secure seats there in the 2011 provincial electionwynne sign of our times 

Only major problem I have with this image is that it should contain the face of the Liberal premier at the time, Dalton McGuinty, and not Kathleen Wynne. Continue reading

For Hudak’s Supporters, Wynne’s Majority Win Is A ‘Nightmarish Hell’

A Brief Comment from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper 

While Ontario Liberal Party supporters reveled in this June 12ths majority government win for their party, and however number of other voters just sounded relief that the Tim Hudak Tories did not win, Hudak supporters are now living through their own ‘Heart of Darkness’ version of “the horror.” 

In the last half day since Kathleen Wynne’s Liberals swept to victory with a surprising majority rather than the minority seats they hoped they might win to form a government, I’ve had a number of Hudak supporters email me with comments to the effect that this will send Ontario down the drain hole when it comes to over-spending, deficits and so on. One commenter that had the courage to share their real first and last name with Niagara At Large (as per our site’s comment policy) described Wynne’s big win as a “recurring nightmare.

Possibly no front page in an Ontario newspaper depicted the upset and anger of Hudak supporters and Liberal opponents more than the following one w are posting below. Check it out and share your views by following the link below it.toronto sun

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Thanks To U.S. Senator Cruz For Giving The Bum’s Rush To Canada

A Brief Comment by Doug Draper

At a time when many of us here in Canada have been getting bummed out over senate scandals in Ottawa, gas-plant scandals at Queen’s Park, a provincial election in Ontario that has to be most un-inspiring in 50 years, here is a bit of news we ought to feel good about.

Ted Cruz, the Tea Party, gun nut senator for Texas, blows away Canada.

Ted Cruz, the Tea Party, gun nut senator for Texas, blows away Canada.

Ted Cruz – a Texas Tea Party Senator who, among other things, has joined the likes of other American extremist wackjobs like Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh, Donald Trump and an enormous number of others of their ilk, in questioning whether U.S. President Barack Obama was born in the U.S. or Kenya (code for we don’t want a ‘nigger’ in our White House) – has officially revoked his Canadian citizenship.

This is news we Canadians should greet as great. Continue reading

Congratulations To Toronto Star On Award-Winning Rob Ford Coverage

A Brief Comment from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

Despite all of the cutting and gutting corporate boards have done to the resources newsrooms need to properly get to the bottom of the news without fear or favour, fearless investigate reporting is not completely dead in Canada.

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford with Ontario Tory leader Tim Hudak at 'Ford Fest' barbecue a few years ago. Hudak has more recently distanced himself. What fairweather friends.

Toronto Mayor Rob Ford with Ontario Tory leader Tim Hudak at ‘Ford Fest’ barbecue a few years ago. Hudak has more recently distanced himself. What fairweather friends.

On that score, two thumbs up to The Toronto Star for winning one of Canada’s most prestigious news awards – the 2013 Mitchener Award – this June 11th for its reporting over 2013 on the Toronto mayor Rob Ford train wreck. 

It took a great deal of courage for any newspaper in Canada’s largest city to follow up tips it received on the nefarious activities of the mayor, knowing that there would be retributions, including cutting the paper off from the usual p.r. info. Coming out of the mayor’s office, and all of the accusations of biased reporting, etc. the paper knew it would endure.

In an age when newspapers are unfortunately on their hands and knees for readers and advertising, pursuing any story that could cost a loss of readers and advertisers is heroic.

In awarding The Toronto Star its top prize, the Michener Awards Foundation judges noted that the newspaper revealed the “crack cocaine video… despite intimation and an organized campaign trying to undermine the credibility of the reporting.

The judges said the paper went on to uncover behaviours that “led the council of Canada’s largest city to remove all powers from the mayor, leaving him as a figurehead.”

So once again, congratulations to The Toronto Star and a thumb’s up, while I am at it, to The Globe and Mail for being generous enough to print a story on The Star’s win in the front section of its paper this June 12th. It has hardly ever been the case that newspapers in Ontario or Canada acknowledge awards other papers win.

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Vote Strategically! A Hudak Government Would Be A Disaster For Ontario

An Election Commentary by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

We’ve all heard the old line that if you don’t vote; you have no right to complain.

Tim Hudak at one of Ontario Tory's leadership conventions as his old boss Mike Harris leads him on.

Tim Hudak at one of Ontario Tory’s leadership conventions as his old boss Mike Harris leads him on.

There is certainly some truth to that line with at least one caveat I would put you who I hope will go out and vote and vote in this June 12th’s Ontario election, and the caveat is this. If you vote for Tim Hudak’s Tories and they form the next provincial government, you have no right to complain.

And you will complain, if not in the first one or two months following the swearing in of a Hudak government, then sometime with the next one or two years as you begin to feel the impact of the public services you want and need eroded, and you begin facing escalating user fees and municipal taxes to make up for a loss of revenue due to ill-advised tax cuts Hudak is promising at the provincial level.

This is a certainty because anyone who lived through the Mike Harris/Tim Hudak Tory government years from June 1995 to April, 2002 (when Harris resigned from elected politics and Ernie Eves took over as premier for the next two years), should remember that practically no service or individual or group in the province was not negatively impacted by a Harris/Hudak slash-and-burn program that rolled out of that government’s so-called ‘Common Sense’ manifesto. Continue reading

Vote Strategically To Stop Hudak

A  Final Election Brief from Niagara At Large

To avoid the nigmare of a Tim Hudak Tea Party government in Ontario vote strategically in your riding this June 12th.vote strategically

In Niagara, Ontario, that means voting for NDP MPPs Cindy Forster and Wayne Gates in the Welland and Niagara Falls ridings respectufally and Liberal MPP Jim Bradley in the St. Catharines riding.

In other ridings across Ontario, determine what NDP or Liberal candidate is most likely to beat the Tea Party Tim candidate in the Conservative camp and vote for them.

For additional information on why you should vote for any candidate other than one in the Conservative Tim Hudak camp like on https://niagaraatlarge.com/2014/06/11/urging-ontarians-to-vote-strategically-a-hudak-government-would-be-a-disaster-foryoung-seniors-and-most-everyone-in-between/ .

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How Much More Of This Gas Plant Crap Do We Have To Take From Tim Hudak?

A Commentary by From Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

For the better part of the past two years since the last Ontario election, all we’ve been hearing from Tim Hudak and his Tea Party Tories is how corrupt and scandalous all of this gas plant crap involving former Liberal premier Dalton McGuinty has been.

Ontario Tory Leader Tim Hudak at recent photo op, with skids of fake Canadian dollars behind him, at rejected Mississauga gas plant site.

Ontario Tory Leader Tim Hudak at recent photo op, with skids of fake Canadian dollars behind him, at rejected Mississauga gas plant site.

It has been scandalous alright, to the tune of more than a billion dollars of our provincial tax money wasted on cancelling two gas-fired energy plants in Mississauga and Oakville because a critical mass of NIMBYs (Not in my backyard people) from those two communities were threatening to dump two of McGuinty’s Liberal MPPs out of office before the last Ontario election. And if the Ontario Provincial Police and others have grounds to charge McGuinty with misappropriating our funds and/or destroying documents that might have shown he did, by all means lay criminal charges against him. Continue reading

Campaign To Stop Hudak Is Calling On You – With A Song From Nancy White

A Post from Nick Fillmore 

Nancy White performs Hudak song in support of One Big Campaign – We need your help too! Singer-songwriter Nancy White, known for her edgy and often hilarious songs on CBC Radio’s Sunday Morning program for several years, has written a great song about Tim Hudak.

 Nancy came up with ‘Tim, we did the math!’ to help One Big Campaign with its fundraising to try and stop Hudak from winning the election. The link is below.
The link also takes you to our site, where you can please make a donation to support our campaign. We need your support. Help us pay for phone calls to in key ridings where we are asking people to vote against Hudak. This campaign could make the difference.

Nick Fillmore is a veteran journalist and social activist based in Toronto and a good friend of Niagara At Large. We encourage you to visit his site at
Journalist / Social Activist http://nickfillmore.blogspot.ca/ . To learn more about the One Big Campaign to defeat Tea Party Tim and his extremest Tories and how you can support or donate to it visit  http://one-big-campaign.blogspot.ca/  .

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Get Ready For One Of The Greatest Annual Art Festivals In Southern Ontario And Western New York

A Brief Forward by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

Fifty-years ago this spring, a small group of residents and business owners in the Allentown Village of Buffalo, New York launched what would eventually become one of the greatest art and craft festivals on the continent.image[2]

In the 1950s, Allentown was the Buffalo equivalent of New York City’s Greenwich Village, a bohemian district of coffee cafes where poets and writers gathered, and of folk and jazz clubs – a perfect place to host an art and craft festival as, in its own 21st century way, it still is today.

This one-of-the-first great festivals of the season is also a great way to celebrate another spring and summer season, and a great opportunity to walk through neighbourhoods in Buffalo featuring some of the best architecture in North America.

Now here are the details for the dates, times and lcocations for the 2014 edition of the Allentown Art Festival for the great organization of volunteers that host it. Continue reading

Gates Calls Up Hudak On Fort Erie Race Track Hypocrisy

News from the Campaign Office of Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates

Fort Erie, Ontario, June 8th, 2014 — NDP MPP Wayne Gates called out Tim Hudak today for his record of doing nothing for the Fort Erie Race Track.fort-erie-horse-race11 

“In November 2013, Tim Hudak skipped a vote on a critical NDP motion to restore the slots to the Fort Erie Race Track,” Gates said. “Hudak also endorsed the findings of the Liberal-appointed Drummond Commission, which called for an end to the Slots at Racetrack program.”  

Wayne Gates and the NDP have consistently stood up for the Fort Erie Race Track, fighting to save jobs in Fort Erie and surrounding communities. Continue reading

Niagara Health System Bloats Hospital Administration With Hiring Of New President

Posted by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

Correct me if I am wrong, but as I recall the position of Chief Executive Officer and President of the Niagara Health System was once held by one individual.

Incoming Niagara Health System president Suzanne Johnston

Incoming Niagara Health System president Suzanne Johnston

Now we have a CEO, in the name of Kevin Smith, making more than $650,000 in salary and benefits, and the Niagara Health System – the more than decade old body responsible for operating Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated hospital services, has announced this June 3rd that it has hired another person, in the name of Suzanne Johnston, to serve as NHS president.

You can safely bet any worldly possessions you have on the NHS’s new and separate president’s position commanding a salary of at least a couple of hundred thousands of dollars since those seem to be rates senior hospital administrators across the province and country are awarded these days. And one can only imagine how much more frontline health care services all this extra senior executive baggage would pay for. Continue reading

On The 70th Anniversary Of D Day – Honouring Our Second World War Veterans

A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

Through their extraordinary bravery and sacrifice, they played a key part in bringing an end to one of the most deranged and murderous regimes that ever haunted this planet.

Canadian soldiers move up a Juno Beach heavily defended by Nazi trooops in Normandy, France on June 6th, 1944.

Canadian soldiers move up a Juno Beach heavily defended by Nazi trooops in Normandy, France on June 6th, 1944.

They are the more than 130,000 soldiers from Canada, the United States, Britain and other allied countries that charged through a hell fire of Nazi bullets on the beaches of Normandy, France, 70 years ago this June 6th on what will forever be known in history as D Day. 

They were mere kids in their late teens and early 20s then – many not old enough to be served a beer in a tavern back home. Yet in the eyes of their leaders, they were man enough to serve on the frontline of the largest and one of the dangerous invasions of a coastline ever planned. Continue reading

Forster Demands Answers On Hudak Plan To Fire Young Mothers

Ontario's Welland Riding NDP representiave Cindy Forster.

Ontario’s Welland Riding NDP representiave Cindy Forster.

 News from the Campaign Office of Welland Riding MPP and NDP candidate Cindy Forster 

Welland, Ontario, June 2nd, 2014 – Today Cindy Forster, NDP incumbent candidate for Welland, wants answers on Hudak’s plan to fire new mothers on maternity leave.

Foster, a registered nurse and past mayor has been very critical of the Conservatives jobs plan that will fire 5,300 firefighters, teachers, and healthcare workers in the Welland – Niagara region. Continue reading

Tea Party Tim Goes To Washington – Document Reveals Hudak Secretly Met with Tea Party Strategists on 2012 Washington Trip

News from the Campaign Office of Liberal Leader and Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

June 1st, 2014 – Leaked documents obtained by the Ontario Liberals indicate the inspiration for PC Leader Tim Hudak’s radical 100,000 job cut platform: the extreme-right Republican movement.The_Tea_Party_Goes_to_Washington

The private schedule for Hudak’s April 2012 trip to Washington, D.C. was leaked by a PC insider unhappy with Tim Hudak’s hard-right turn. It reveals a series of meetings with leading Republican and Tea Party strategists

While Hudak did disclose to the Toronto Star last year that he had consulted with the Republican firm, Greener and Hook; he failed to disclose that he traveled to their office for a full-day of media training. Continue reading

An Appeal To All Ontario Voters To Join Campaign To Stop Hudak

From Nick Fillmore and the ‘One Big Campaign’ movement

Dear Friends from Ontario,

One Big Campaign needs your financial support and the support of your friends and colleagues if we are to raise the funds needed to help stop Tim Hudak from becoming Premier of Ontario. The latest poll shows him tied with the Liberals!stop hudak

Please appeal to anyone you know in Ontario to have them go to our blog — http://one-big-campaign.blogspot.ca/ – and make a donation today so we can continue contacting voters across the province and urge them to vote against Hudak.

If you have access to an email list, a website, a blog or a Facebook page, please post some of the following information. Please use each of these stories at different times during the next three or four days. Please look for new places and new ways to post the appeals. Continue reading

Cogeco Cable 10 Airing Three Candidate Debates For Niagara Ridings

A Brief from Niagara At Large

If you are wired to Cogeco Cable 10, the station is airing three candidate debates at its studios this May 27th, May 28th and May 29th.Debate-Podium-300x199

While there are no seats available for the public – not in the studios, at least – these debates will be aired live at the following times and those watching will have an opportunity to use social media or email in questions for the candidates in the three Niagara ridings of St. Catharines, Welland and Niagara Falls. Continue reading

Hudak’s Avoidance Of First Leaders Debate Signals Lack Of Leadership –Wayne Gates

News from the Campaign Office of Niagara Falls Riding MPP Wayne Gates

(A Brief Note on this one from Niagara At Large – In fairness to Ontario Tory Leader Tim Hudak, he has reportedly said he couldn’t make this leader’s debate because he had a pre-scheduled campaign rally to attend in the Peterborough area to attend at the same time.)

NIAGARA FALLS, Ontario, May 26th, 2014 – Wayne Gates, NDP candidate for the riding of Niagara Falls, said he’s not surprised that Tim Hudak is avoiding tough questions today by skipping the first leaders debate.

Niagara Falls Riding MPP Wayne Gates. File photo by Doug Draper

Niagara Falls Riding MPP Wayne Gates. File photo by Doug Draper

 “It’s not surprising that Tim Hudak is ducking Ontarians’ questions at the first leaders debate today. The Hudak Conservatives have been ducking our questions in Niagara Falls for days,” said Gates. “They refuse to answer which Niagara Falls nurses, teachers, firefighters and other service providers are among the 100,000 they plan to fire—just like they refuse to answer our challenge to provide year-round daily GO trains.”

“Tim Hudak is not a voice for Niagara.” Continue reading

The Liberal Plan For Ontario – Premier Kathleen Wynne Releases Election Plan

News from the Campaign Office Of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Premier Kathleen Wynne released her comprehensive plan for Ontario today. The Liberal Plan is built on the priorities laid out in the 2014 Budget and will create jobs and grow the economy by investing in people and partnerships, will build modern infrastructure and will provide income security in retirement.

Ontario Premier and Liberal Party Leader Kathleen Wynne

Ontario Premier and Liberal Party Leader Kathleen Wynne

The Liberal Plan for Ontario is fully-costed and consistent with the fiscal framework in the 2014 Budget. Ontario Liberals will balance the budget by 2017-18, while continuing to make the necessary investments in our people and in our infrastructure to provide opportunity and security to all Ontarians. If re-elected, an Ontario Liberal government will re-introduce the Budget, providing investments in: Continue reading

Where Have You Gone, Knowlton Nash?

A Brief Reflection by Niagara At Large Doug Draper

He was, through his many years as a front-line reporter and news anchor in the last half of the 20th century, our very own Canadian equivalent of legendary American news broadcaster Walter Cronkite.

CBC news legend Knowlton Nash

CBC news legend Knowlton Nash

His name was Knowlton Nash and he played a lead role in steering CBC Television through its best years of national and international news. And with his death this May 24th, at age 86 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease, it is a reminder that those golden years of news coverage at CBC and other broadcast and print media across the country, have all but died with him.

Nash dedicated many years to covering some of the most important stories of his era, from the Cuban Missile Crisis that brought the world to the brink of nuclear disaster in the early 1960s to the separatist movement in Quebec and the Watergate scandal during his years as a Washington correspondent before taking over as anchor of The National and bringing it to fruition as CBC’s flag-ship television news program. Continue reading

Daily Go Train Service To Niagara Region By 2015 – Ontario NDP Offers A Plan

News from the Campaign Offices of St. Catharines, Ontario NDP Candidate Jennie Stevens, and Niagara Falls and Welland NDP MPPs Wayne Gates and Cindy Forster

NIAGARA FALLS, MaY 23, 2014—All three Niagara-region NDP candidates (Cindy Forster in Welland, Wayne Gates in Niagara Falls, and Jennie Stevens in St. Catharines) joined together that Niagara Falls GO station to announce that Niagara now has a plan on offer for daily, year-round GO service.

NDP St. Catharines Riding candidate Jennie Stevens and NDP MPPs Wayne Gates for Niagara Falls and Cindy Forster for Welland Ridings at Niagara Falls train station where they promise full Go Train service by 2015.

NDP St. Catharines Riding candidate Jennie Stevens and NDP MPPs Wayne Gates for Niagara Falls and Cindy Forster for Welland Ridings at Niagara Falls train station where they promise full Go Train service by 2015.

They also challenged the other parties to show the same commitment to the real needs of Niagara families and businesses.

“This is a growing region, but also a struggling region—and for both reasons, it makes perfect sense to bring year-round daily GO service to Niagara families,” said Gates. “It’s supported by 12 mayors, it’s needed by families and businesses, and it’s now clearly possible thanks to our plan. The unemployed and underemployed can’t wait any longer.” Continue reading

NPCA Adds 24 Acres To Popular Ball’s Falls Conservation Area In Niagara, Ontario

News from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority

May, 2014 – At the Board of Directors meeting held on Wednesday, May 21, Carmen D’Angelo, Chief Administrative Officer of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) announced the acquisition of a 24 acre parcel of land adjacent to the Ball’s Falls Conservation Area in Lincoln, Ontario. The parcel of land is located to the south-east of the conservation area and also borders Seventh Avenue, private agricultural and residential lands.

The NPCA's Ball's Falls Centre for Conservation

The NPCA’s Ball’s Falls Centre for Conservation

The NPCA paid $362,577.71 for the parcel which is approximately $15,107 per acre. The was funded through the NPCA’s Land Acquisition Reserve.

Mr. D’Angelo stated, “We are absolutely thrilled to add another 24 acres to the existing 200 already in place at Ball’s Falls. This is a beautiful site and one of the cornerstone properties of the NPCA.” He added, “The purchase will enhance the property by providing additional parking during our annual Thanksgiving Festival (October 10-13, 2014) and Children’s Water Festival and other special events.” Continue reading

Responding To Weather Extremes

News from the Hamilton, Ontario-based citizens watchdog group Citizens at City Hall

(This piece, reprised on Niagara At Large with the permission of Citizens at City Hall or CATCH for short, should be mandatory reading for all of us these days as we do our best to live, work and protect our property in the face of ever more frequent waves of flooding rains, ice storms and other extreme weather – what some of us dare to accept, rather than deny, as symptoms of climate change thousands of emanate scientists around the world agree is exacerbated by growing emissions of petro-chemical fallout and other human-related activities.

The December 2013 flash ice storm caused hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage across southern Ontario and western New York and left tens of thousands of people without electricity through the holiday season. It was just one more example of the severe weather conditions we are experiencing on a far more frequent basis than our parents and grandparents did 30 or 50 years ago.

The December 2013 flash ice storm caused hundreds of millions of dollars in property damage across southern Ontario and western New York and left tens of thousands of people without electricity through the holiday season. It was just one more example of the severe weather conditions we are experiencing on a far more frequent basis than our parents and grandparents did 30 or 50 years ago.

As NAL read this CATCH piece before asking for permission to post it, we were once again reminded that those in government and other sectors who continue to choose to deny any human complicity in climate change and/or choose to say it would cost the petro-chemical industry and its consumers too much to address it, that the cost of the damage, including damage to public and private property, to our food supply, soaring energy costs and higher car and property insurance rates, is never made part of that increasingly higher cost of the ledger by Canada’s Stephen Harper government and other climate change deniers.)

Residents were warned last week that extreme weather is going to get much worse and city governments are facing sharply growing adaptation costs of which the rock slides that have recently clobbered three mountain accesses appear to be just the latest impacts. The latest global climate news includes a worsening California drought and studies that conclude the West Antarctic ice sheet is doomed. Continue reading

Brock University Hosts Canada’s Largest Academic Conference

News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario

– Researchers to address the evolution of borders and boundaries within and beyond the academy

Campus of Brock Univesity in Niagara, Ontario

Campus of Brock Univesity in Niagara, Ontario

 This May 23rd, 2014 marks the kick-off of the 2014 Congress of the Humanities and Social Sciences. This year’s Congress, hosted by Brock University and organized by the Federation for the Humanities and Social Sciences, includes more than 8,000 delegates from 75 associations in Canada’s largest interdisciplinary academic gathering.
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This May’s March On Marineland’s Captive Animal Park In Niagara Falls, Ontario

News from Dylan Powell and Marineland Animal Defense

(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper – As an environment writer who has editorialized for more than two decades against the capture and imprisonement of his world’s most magnificent marine in cement tugs for commercial gain, I applaud the growing number of younger people who are saying no to places like SeaWorld and Marineland.)

This May, hudreds of advocates for the humane treatment of animals marched through the tourist districts of Niagara Falls, Ontario.

This May, hudreds of advocates for the humane treatment of animals marched through the tourist districts of Niagara Falls, Ontario.

 This past May 17th the captive animal facility Marineland Canada opened for its 53rd season and it was met with the first ever march through downtown Niagara Falls onto the facility!

 Hundreds took to the streets of Niagara Falls – marching from HWY 420 and through the tourist district – to let the public know that we want an end to animal captivity! 
The crowd was electric – driven by chants and a marching band – and the impact was undeniable. A new chapter in the 40+ years of opposition to Marineland has begun. 
Some of the best photos of the day are attached and links to some of the best media coverage is below.

 A huge thank you to everyone who volunteered, participated and supported the #MarchOnMarineland. This could not have happened without a massive team effort and we are so grateful for all of the support! 
Marineland Wildlife “Dying” to Entertain You (Now Magazine) – http://www.nowtoronto.com/news/story.cfm?content=198064
My Daughters First Visit to Marineland (Niagara At Large) – https://niagaraatlarge.com/2014/05/18/my-daughters-first-visit-to-marineland/
March On Marineland (Video – The Indignants) – https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=717232701651899

A reminder to everyone that this weekend (Saturday May 24 from noon to 2 p.m. in front of the Marineland park) we follow this up with our demonstration on site as part of “Empty the Tanks” – please come out and support this global day of protest against animal captivity! 
Empty the Tanks – https://www.facebook.com/events/599980720088182/
Marineland Animal Defense 

“There’s about as much educational benefit studying dolphins in captivity as there would be studying mankind by only observing prisoners held in solitary.” – Jacques Cousteau 
Donations – we accept donations and email money transfers to our paypal: marinelandanimaldefense@gmail.com

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Niagara At Large would also encourage you to visit Dylan Powell’s blog site at http://dylanxpowell.com/ .

(NOW IT IS YOUR TURN. Niagara At Large encourages you to share your views on this post. A reminder that we only post comments by individuals who share their first and last name with them.)

Province’s Premier Pledges Secure Retirement For Ontario Workers –

Made-in-Ontario Pension Plan Means Retirement with Income Security

News from the Campaign Office of Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

May 22nd, 2014 – Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne was at OMERS’ OneEleven in Toronto this May 22nd to talk about the Ontario Liberal plan to ensure people can count on a secure income after a lifetime of work.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne

The Premier was joined by former Prime Minister Paul Martin, former OMERS CEO Michael Nobrega and members of the Technical Advisory Group on Retirement Security, to discuss the Ontario Retirement Pension Plan (ORPP), and what it means for Ontario workers.

Too many middle-class Ontarians have not been able to save adequately for retirement, especially with adult children still at home and parents and grandparents who also need financial support. The Canada Pension Plan is a well-managed program and is guaranteed and predictable; however, the average retiree only receives $6,800 a year in CPP benefits. That simply isn’t enough to cover the basics in life, especially when only 35 per cent of Ontario’s workers have a workplace pension plan. Continue reading

Ontario NDP Leader Launches Party Platform That “Makes Sense” For Niagara

News from the Campaign Office of Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Toronto, Ontario, May 22th, 2014 – NDP Leader Andrea Horwath launched her party’s platform this morning, saying Niagara is ready for a plan that makes sense.

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

“People are ready for change, and I believe most people in Niagara are looking for change that makes sense,” said Horwath. 

“Our plan saves more than it spends. Instead of wasting billions on scandals like the Liberals, we will stand up for middle-class families and invest in people’s priorities: jobs, healthcare, education and making life affordable.”  

“Voters do not want to re-elect the Liberals. This election people have a choice, they don’t have to endorse a Liberal party that deserves time in the penalty box, or Tim Hudak’s plan to add 100,000 people to the unemployment rolls.” Continue reading

Prince Of Wales Becomes Royal Patron Of Willowbank In Niagara-on-theLake, Ontario

News from Willobank School in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario

Queenston, in Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, Canada, May 21, 2014 – The Willowbank School of Restoration Arts is honoured to announce that HRH The Prince of Wales has agreed to become its new Royal Patron. The announcement was made on the occasion of The Prince’s 17th visit to Canada this May.

WINNIPEG, MB - Julian Smith, Executive Director, Willowbank School of Restoration Arts, and Lisa Prosper, Director of Willowbank's Centre for Cultural Landscape,  with HRH The Prince of Wales tjhis May 21st. Photo courtesy of Willowbank

WINNIPEG, MB – Julian Smith, Executive Director, Willowbank School of Restoration Arts, and Lisa Prosper, Director of Willowbank’s Centre for Cultural Landscape, with HRH The Prince of Wales tjhis May 21st. Photo courtesy of Willowbank

Willowbank, situated on the Canada-U.S. border near Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario, delivers post-secondary education in the crafting of new futures for old places.

The Prince met this May 21st with Julian Smith, Executive Director of Willowbank, and Lisa Prosper, Director of its Centre for Cultural Landscape, who are presenting on issues around sustainable urban growth at a meeting of urban designers, planners, developers and civic leaders convened by The Prince in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Continue reading

Stolen Sisters Epidemic Exposes Canada’s Continued Shame In Relations With Indigenous People

A Special to Niagara At Large from Karl Dockstader

With the issue of missing and murdered Indigenous women and girls being in the spotlight this year the police have mobilized to start trying to address the mounting public concern over this under-addressed issue.

Click on this image to enlarge the faces of all of these missing and murdered Native girls and women, then ask your nearst Harper government MP why more hasn't been done to get to the bottom of these crimes.

Click on this image to enlarge the faces of all of these missing and murdered Native girls and women, then ask your nearst Harper government MP why more hasn’t been done to get to the bottom of these crimes.

After the Native Womens Association of Canada released a report showing that over 500 Indigenous women and girls were victimized, and Maryanne Pearce released a report with a higher number of victims at 824, on May 16th the RCMP issued a report with even more staggering numbers:

  • Between 1980 and 2013 1181 Indigenous women or girls are missing, or in most cases, have been murdered
  • Since 1980, homicide has decreased for non-aboriginal women and increased for indigenous women
  • Solve rates are comparable for either Indigenous or non-Indigenous women
  • Aboriginal women are 4 times more likely to be murdered than non-Aboriginal women

The report was conducted with the help of over 300 separate police agencies from across Canada, and confirms much of the information that has been made widely available over the past few months is just the tip of the iceberg. Continue reading