Following A Third-Place Finish In Last Fall’s Federal Election, NDP Leader Tom Mulcair Is On The Way Out

 Statement from Canada’s NDP National Director Karl Bélanger

Posted April 10th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

This (April 9th-10th) weekend, in the best traditions of our party, we gathered for lively and respectful debate — and to chart a path forward together.

Canada's NDP Leader Tom Muclair will stay on until the party picks a successor.

Canada’s NDP Leader Tom Mulcair will stay on until the party picks a successor.

The membership’s desire for change and renewal has been heard. The NDP Federal Council met in the afternoon of Sunday, April 10th  to initiate the process to determine the next steps towards a leadership election.

In the months ahead, we will work tirelessly with our members to renew, rebuild, and strengthen this great party of ours. Continue reading

Join 2016 Garden Walk Buffalo Now

“Share your garden and show your pride in our neighborhoods and city.”

A Call-Out To Buffalo Gardeners from the Volunteers of Garden Walk Buffalo

Posted April 11th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At LargeNAL is always pleased to share in this – one of the greatest annual events for celebrating what is best about our neighbourhoods and communities in our bi-national Greater Niagara Region – by giving it some publicity each year.postersspread2011

Congratulations to the many volunteers of Garden Walk Buffalo as they continue their preparations for the 21st year of this world-class event.

Politicians on both sides of the New York/Ontario could learn a good deal about what working together with passion and pride can do to boost communities from this dedicated group of volunteers.)

Buffalo, New York – Garden Walk Buffalo invites gardeners from the Peace Bridge to Main Street and from Canalside to the Scajaquada to be part of the 2016 Garden Walk Buffalo, to be held Saturday and Sunday, July 30 and 31 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Share your garden and show your pride in our neighborhoods and city.

Garden Walk Buffalo hosts the largest free garden tour in the country with 60,000+ visitors coming from all over the states, Canada, and even further abroad. It has an estimated economic impact of $4.5 million. Continue reading

Get Ready To ‘FEEL THE BERN’ In Buffalo, New York!

U.S. Presidential Hopeful Bernie Sanders Brings His Campaign For ‘A Future To Believe In’ To “The Queen City” This Coming Monday, April 11th

News from the Buffalo For Bernie Sanders campaign headquarters

Bernie Sanders rocks the Bronx during a recent rally in New York City

Bernie Sanders rocks the Bronx during a recent rally in New York City

Posted April 10th, 2016 on Niagara At Large (with apologies for the typo in the reference to the University of Buffalo in the first version of this post out.

IT’S OFFICIAL!! Mark your calendars – it’s happening Monday, April 11th, at 7pm at the University of Buffalo’s Alumni Arena (capacity 6,100)!

There are no tickets. It’s first come first serve until capacity is reached. Doors open at 4. Very limited parking will be available on-site after 3 p.m. Carpooling and taking public transit is strongly encouraged. We will post volunteer opportunities as soon as we have information.bernie rally closeup

RSVP link is live for rally event details: https://go.berniesanders.com/page/event/detail/rally/44v3s

Buffalo for Bernie Sanders shared The Buffalo News‘s post.22 hrs ·

For more details on when and wheres, etc. of Bernie Sanders’ rally in Buffalo and for more on Buffalo for Bernie Sanders, visit the campaign’s facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/BuffaloforBernieSanders/ .

View a recent Bernie Sanders rally in New York State here –

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DsBrNzB7fI0 .

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Building A Plan To Work Together To Save The Welland Hospital

Save Our Welland Hospital Campaign Holding April 14th Information Meeting

News from the Niagara Health Coalition, a Niagara, Ontario citizens group advocating for quality, publicly funded health care

Pelham, OntarioThe Niagara Health System has already faced some of the most devastating hospital cuts in Ontario. It proposes to close four more community hospitals including the Welland site.

Niagara, Ontario's Welland hospital site

Niagara, Ontario’s Welland hospital site

The 94,000 residents living in the Welland hospital catchment area will not be well served. Residents will join the Coalition to discuss local health care concerns and to help plan the fight-back campaign.

What: Community Meeting Regarding the impact of the hospital closure and local health concerns.

Who: Niagara Health Coalition, Ontario Health Coalition, Save Our Welland Hospital Continue reading

Citizens’ Coalition Applauds Ontario’s Wynne Government For Reversing Course On Seniors’ Drug Fee Increase

A Comment from the Ontario Health Coalition

Posted April 8th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario — This week, Ontario’s government announced that it is canceling its plans to dramatically increase user fees for seniors’ drugs after more than 80 organizations signed onto a letter to the Premier asking her to revisit the idea.ontario health coalition logo

The government’s plan, announced in the 2016 Ontario Budget in February, would have increased the deductible for seniors’ drugs from $100 to $170 – a 70 per cent increase — and co-payments would have risen to $7.11 per prescription.

Under this plan, seniors with incomes of more than $19,300 for a single person or $32,300 for a couple would have faced these increases. Continue reading

So Long Harry. We Hardly Got To Know Ya!

After Two-And-A-Half Years At Niagara Region, Schlange To Take Top Job In Brampton

Public Statement from Harry Schlange

Posted April 8, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Region, Ontario – This past Wednesday (April 6th), I committed toinforming you of my decision regarding an offer from the City of Brampton toserve as their CAO. After much consideration, I have decided to accept this position.

Harry Schlange

Harry Schlange

This was a difficult decision. While I’m excited to take on a new challenge in Brampton, I am genuinely saddened to leave behind an organization with such great people.

As someone who grew up in Niagara, I’m particularly proud of what we have accomplished.  Once we signaled that our priority was to support local area municipalities and work together for a strong Niagara, mayors and senior officials embraced this unity almost instantaneously. 

Together, we demonstrated that Niagara is serious about creating opportunities, and other levels of government have taken notice. Continue reading

A Bid To Destroy A Forested Wetland In Niagara On Hold For Now

But The Fight To Keep It From Being Bulldozed Over Is Far From Over

A News Commentary by John Bacher

Posted April 8th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – A battle of sorts was won on the night of Thursday, April 7th at Niagara Regional Council.

Conservation advocate John Bacher, centre, at a rally held in front of Niagara Regional Headquarters before April 7th council meeting on motion to gut a natural wetland area for development in Niagara Falls.

Conservation advocate John Bacher, centre, at a rally held in front of Niagara Regional Headquarters before April 7th council meeting on motion to gut a natural wetland area for development in Niagara Falls.

Supporters of a proposal to have the Ontario government make a site specific application for the authorized destruction of provincially significant wetlands to make way for a large residential and commercial development project in Niagara Falls lost their bid to move that application forward as the clock in the council chambers went off literally at the 11th hour.

However, those Niagara regional councillors and others supporting this scheme are going to get a second kick at the can at an Committee of the Whole meeting scheduled for this coming April 21st. Continue reading

Niagara Families Facing Second Highest Unemployment Rate In Ontario

“Statistics Canada numbers released this April 8th, 2016 show that the St. Catharines-Niagara region lost 3,000 jobs since last month, putting the unemployment rate at 8.3 per cent in March.”

From the Office of Niagara Falls Riding MPP Wayne Gates

Posted July 8th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario –Wayne Gates, NDP MPP for the riding of Niagara Falls, said the Ontario Liberal government continues to fail Niagara families as the unemployment rate in the Niagara region rose to the second highest in Ontario.

Ontario Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates

Ontario Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates

“As families in Niagara face one of the highest unemployment rates in the province, the Ontario Liberals have done nothing to create jobs in the region.  Instead of getting job creation from this government, the Wynne Liberals are mired in yet another scandal.  They are making matters worse with their sell-off of Hydro One, putting more burden on families and businesses, hampering job creation,” said Gates

“And they still don’t have a timeline or funding plan for expanding GO Train service to Niagara Falls.”

Statistics Canada numbers released this April 8th, 2016 show that the St. Catharines-Niagara region lost 3,000 jobs since last month, putting the unemployment rate at 8.3 per cent in March. That is the second highest unemployment rate in the province, and the fifth highest in Canada.   

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Niagara Region’s Two-Minutes-To Midnight Release Of “Biodiversity Offsetting” Report Begs The Question – Are They Trying To Pull A Fast One?

A Brief Comment from Doug Draper, publisher Niagara At Large, WITH MORE TO COME LATER!

Posted April 7th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(Apologies in advance for typos etc. on this one. It had to be posted in a hurry – NAL)

Are they trying to pull a fast one on pushing through this “biodiversity offsetting” – that can more bluntly defined as gutting of wetlands and wildlife habit” – being sold like a bill of goods to us by a Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority that couldn’t give a damn about its conservation mandate any more?

Of course they are!

The not so well hidden agenda here is to get this biodiversity offsetting scheme, which they know damn well has raised a high level of public concern,  through the regional council process as quickly as they can – like crap through a goose!

Niagara, Ontario's regional government headquarters

Niagara, Ontario’s regional government headquarters

The Niagara regional government sent out the following memorandum – the only report that has been disclosed to the public so far on a billion dollar development project in Niagara Falls that would involve destroying about 13 acres of protected wetland – two hours before the regional council is expected to discuss and possibly vote on moving forward with it this Thursday, April 7 evening.

They have known about this project for at least five months now, yet they wait until the last minute to make any kind of report available, not only to the public but to elected members of the regional council. Continue reading

Ontario Liberal Cabinet Fundraising May Have Broken The Law –NDP

“What’s clear is that we need to get the influence of big money out of government and politics in Ontario.”

A Media Release from the Ontario New Democratic Party

Posted April 7th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Ontario – Ontario New Democrat Deputy Leader Jagmeet Singh, (MPP, Bramalea-Gore-Malton) says Kathleen Wynne’s system of requiring Cabinet Ministers to use their ministerial portfolios in a fundraising quota scheme may have broken Ontario’s integrity laws.

The Ontario legislature at Queen's Park in Toronto where the controversy over political fundraising rages on.

The Ontario legislature at Queen’s Park in Toronto where the controversy over political fundraising rages on.

Singh has requested that Ontario’s Integrity Commissioner investigate a fundraiser held by Ontario’s Ministers of Finance and Energy with a group that had benefitted from the sell-off of Hydro One, a process led by those same two ministers.

“Today I made an official complaint to Ontario’s Integrity Commissioner. The laws are clear: you can’t use an elected office for a personal benefit, but the Liberal quota scheme seems to be doing just that,” said Singh. Continue reading

Bad-Mouthing The Values Of Our New York Neighbours Can Buy You A Ticket On The F.U. Train!

A Brief One from NAL publisher Doug Draper

Posted April 7th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

While participating in a candidates’ debate a few months back in a largely white, conservative region of America a few months back, ultra-right wing Republican presidential hopeful Ted Cruz attempted to do what he seems to think he knows how to do best – pander to the xenophobes and ‘wonder breads’ in his audience.

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

So leave it to New Yorkers to greet Cruz in the kind of rough-and-tumble, in-your-face way only they can as he and his wife were touring through the big city borough of the Bronx this April 6th, in the week and a half leading up to the New York State Primary where the stakes for presidential wanna-bees can be huge.

As a sample of that rough and tumble, and the greeting Cruz received as he and his wife walked the streets where boxer Jake La Motta of ‘Raging Bull’ fame once roamed, the front page of the April 7th edition of the New York Daily News, a popular tabloid published in the Big Apple, featured an enlarged image of the pair and a headline that reads; “Honey, how do we get out of the Bronx? Take the FU Train, Ted!”

take the fu train ted

To read the New York Daily News’ coverage of Ted’s Bronx tour, click on the following, with a warning to the rest of us that bad-mouthing New York values can see us out there on the cold, gray sidewalks with him, is ‘Cruzin’ for a bruisin’ – http://www.nydailynews.com/news/politics/protester-tossed-ted-cruz-rally-bronx-article-1.2590708

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Council Of Canadians’ South Niagara Chapter Opposes “Biodiversity Offsetting” Plan

“We call on all community members to come out and oppose the approval of biodiversity offsetting in the Niagara Region!”

From Brent Patterson, Political Director for The Council of Canadians, Ottawa, Ontario.

The Council of Canadians’ South Niagara chapter opposes a “biodiversity offsetting” plan being considered by Niagara Regional Council.

The regional council (at a meeting scheduled to begin at 6:30 p.m., this Thursday, April 7th at Niagara Region’s headquarters in Thorold) could allow 13 acres of provincially-significant wetland in the city of Niagara Falls to be destroyed to accommodate a $1 billion “Paradise” development project, which includes a hotel, entertainment facilities, apartment housing, and a private school. A group of Chinese investors led by CITIC Asset Management is behind this plan.wetland

Continue reading

For The Record – A Heated Exchange In The Ontario Legislature This April 6th Over Political Fundraising

April 6th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

A Foreword Note from NAL publisher Doug Draper

Earlier this April 6th, Niagara At Large posted a media release from the office of Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown, highlighting Brown’s call to Premier Kathleen Wynne for a  into her government’s fundraising practices – a matter that has been addressed in numerous stories and scathing editorials in The Toronto Star and Globe and Mail over the past few weeks.

Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown in provincial legislature

Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown in provincial legislature

The release from Brown’s office contained his questions to the premier and other government ministers, but did not contain their responses. That had one Niagara At Larger reader asking – ‘Okay, so what was the response from the Premier?’

So here, for the record, is the entire exchange from the official hanzard, followed by a Youtube link for those who may want to view the exchange

Mr. Patrick Brown: My question is for the Premier. Despite the Premier’s newfound interest in fundraiser reform, it does not fix the years of shady quotas and tainted money—

Interjections. Continue reading

Ontario PC Leader Patrick Brown Calls for Commission of Inquiry Into Provincial Liberal Fundraising

From the Office of Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown

Posted April 6th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – This April 6th,  during Question Period, Leader of the Official Opposition Patrick Brown asked the (Ontario) Premier (Kathleen Wynne) to call a Commission of Inquiry into her Liberal Government’s political fundraising practices.

Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown

Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown

“Despite the Premier’s newfound interest in fundraising reform it does not fix the years of quotas and money that has been raised by the Ontario Liberal Party,” said Brown. “The people of Ontario need to know if government contracts and grants were traded for donations to the Ontario Liberal Party.”

The Liberal Government has had 4 OPP investigations against them, and a senior Liberal operative has been criminally charged. Recent media stories surrounding political fundraising in Ontario have contributed to the perception that the Liberal Government has been selling access to line political coffers. Continue reading

Brock U. Students Plan April 7th Demo Against Bid To Gut Wetlands For Urban Development

“Niagara’s wetlands … are home to more than one-third of the rare, threatened and endangered species found in Canada.”

A Call-Out to the whole Niagara, Ontario community from Cinema Politica Brock

Posted April 5th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

We call on all community members to come out and oppose the approval of biodiversity offsetting in the Niagara Region!

Some of the wooded wetland area in Niagara Falls that the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority is eyeing for possible destruction

Some of the wooded wetland area in Niagara Falls that the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority is eyeing for possible destruction

A protest will take place at the main entrance of the Niagara Regional Headquarters – at1815 Sir Isaac Brock Way, Thorold, Ontario – at 6 p.m. (this Thursday, April 7th), ahead of the Regional Council meeting that will begin at 6:30 p.m. At this time, Niagara, Ontario’s regional council will debate a motion to gut wetland protection policies that have been in place since 1993.

These policies have prohibited development on Niagara’s wetlands, which are home to more than one-third of the rare, threatened and endangered species found in Canada. More species can be found here than any other ecosystem in Canada, including 70 species of trees, 64 spec…ies of ferns and 400 species of bird. Continue reading

Ontario’s Political Fundraising Controversy Rages On …

Province’s Ministry of Energy Handing Out Renewable Contracts to Donor Companies

A Shot At Ontario’s Wynne Government from the Province’s Progressive Conservative Party

Posted April 5th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword from Doug DraperNAL takes a strong editorial imagesY1OJMORCstance in support of green and renewable sources of energy as an alternative to nuclear and carbon fuels. But few government leaders in North America have done more – through gross, costly incompetence, collusion with corporate pals, and the draconian ways they have gone about pushing solar and wind farm projects on communities – to set back the otherwise irrefutable case for renewable energy than former Ontario premier Dalton McGuinty and his successor, Kathleen Wynne.

Our do-or-die drive to transition to carbon free, climate friendly sources of energy do not need allies like them!) 

wind farm protestQueen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario’s archaic fundraising rules have continued to make news due to the appearance that large-scale corporate donations are having an impact on the business of the government. Today during Question Period, members of the Ontario PC Caucus highlighted a number of concerning donations from wind power companies, who in turn received government contracts. Continue reading

What Ever Happened To America’s Grand Ole’ Republican Party Of Abe Lincoln & Teddy Roosevelt?

It has gone from this –lincoln_roosevelt

To This!

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Ontario Launches New Youth Jobs Program In Time For Summer

 Job Help For Youth Now Available At More Than 320 Locations Across Province

News from the Government of Ontario

Posted April 5th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario has launched a new youth employment program that will help young people ages 15-29 plan their careers, prepare for the labour market and connect to job opportunities.unemployed-college-grads

The Youth Job Link program is the latest phase of Ontario’s Youth Jobs Strategy and will be available to youth and students at more than 320 locations across the province.

As of April 1, 2016, young people will be able to access the following services, available year-round: Continue reading

Ontario Lowers Drug Costs for Over 170,000 More Low-Income Seniors

Province Commits to Consult on Ontario Drug Benefit Improvements

News from the Government of Ontario

Posted April 4th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, TorontoOntario is making changes to the Ontario Drug Benefit (ODB) Program that will allow more than 170,000 seniors to become newly eligible for the low-income seniors program.drugs

As a result, they will save approximately $130 on average per year in out-of-pocket drug costs and almost half-a-million Ontario seniors will pay no deductible and only a co-payment of up to $2 per prescription.  

Starting August 1, 2016, the government proposes to increase the income thresholds to qualify for the low-income seniors benefit: Continue reading

Ontario Government Back’s Down On Huge Seniors Drug Costs Hike

“The Liberal government got the message—it’s time we stop taking more money out of the pockets of seniors.” – Niagara, Ontario MPP Wayne Gates

News from the Office of Niagara Falls Riding MPP Wayne Gates

Posted April 4th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario NDP MPP for Niagara Falls, Wayne Gates was happy to see that the Liberal government has officially backtracked on their initial decision to raise senior’s annual drug benefit deductible to $170 after immense pressure from opposition parties and concerned community members.

Niagara Falls, Ontario MPP Wayne Gates

Niagara Falls, Ontario MPP Wayne Gates

“We proved that when we organize, when we pull together our voices as a collective community—we can produce real results,” stated Gates. “I’m very happy to see the government step back from this decision.”

Since the initial announcement by the Liberal government increase senior’s drug costs in 2016 budget, MPP Gates along with his NDP caucus colleagues circulated a petition calling for a reversal of the decision. Gates spent hours knocking on doors across the Niagara Region speaking with residents about this ill-advised decision to unnecessarily raise the cost of living for over a million seniors in Ontario. Continue reading

Ontario Government Introduces Legislation To Modernize Municipal Elections

“The government is proposing changes to ensure that rules for municipal elections are consistent with transparent, accountable, fair and modern election finance practices. Some examples include giving all municipalities the option to ban corporate and union donations and setting clear spending limits on post-campaign spending on gifts and parties.”

News from the Ontario Government of Premier Kathleen Wynne

Posted April 4th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario introduced changes this April 4th to the Municipal Elections Act that would, if passed, modernize municipal elections and provide the option of using ranked ballots in future municipal elections.Municipal-Elections-2014

Between May and July 2015, Ontario consulted on potential changes to the Municipal Elections Act and received more than 3,400 submissions.

Most submissions were from members of the public and supported giving municipalities the option of using ranked ballots in future elections, which would allow a voter to rank candidates in order of preference. The option to use ranked ballots would begin for the 2018 municipal elections. Continue reading

Niagara Action For Animals Holding Cat Adoption Event

NAfA Adoption Event and Vegan Bake Sale/ BBQ!

News from Niagara Action For Animals, a not-for-profit citizens group in Niagara, Ontario

On Friday, April 15th to Sunday, April 17th, Niagara Action for Animals will be at the Welland Pet Valu on 200 Fitch Street, off Prince Charles Drive in Welland, Ontario, with lots of adorable cats for adoption.

Adoption fees are only $50 and include spay/neuter, vaccines, and microchip.

Can’t adopt a feline friend? Come out and support our vegan bake sale and BBQ (Sat-Sun); proceeds benefit NAfA’s spay/neuter programs!

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If you would like to volunteer at this event and/or if you are interested in doing some vegan baking for the bake sale please contact us at – Niagaraactionforanimals@sympatico.ca  (Vegan baked goods can also be dropped off at Pet Valu during the event).

Niagara Action for Animals is a non-profit, all volunteer charity devoted to ending all forms of animal cruelty through education, direct action and legitimate protest. Nothing contained in this email is intended to encourage or incite illicit acts. Please let us know (by return email) if you no longer wish to receive these email alerts.

For more on Niagara Action For Animals and its good work for our fellow critters on the planet, click on http://www.niagaraactionforanimals.org/ .

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Concerned Niagara Citizens Organize to Prevent Habitat Destruction In Region

“Niagara has already lost 90 per cent of its wetlands and yet the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority seeks approval to use biodiversity offsets to destroy first growth forested wetlands to make way for  development.”

From Ed Smith for Concerned Citizens of Niagara

Posted April 4th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines, Ontario – As reported this past March 31st, 2016 in local newspapers, Niagara Region’s planning and development committee is calling for the destruction of 13 acres of provincially-significant wetlands to allow development of the 486 acres of property near Thundering Waters Golf Club funded by the real-estate arm of the Chinese government.

A group of concerned Niagara citizens, scientists and environmental groups will be asking Minister Mauro to deny the proposed destruction of valuable habitat to make room for a $1 billion Niagara Falls development.

“Wetlands are vital for our survival. They are cradles of biological diversity that provide the water and productivity upon which countless species of plants and animals depend for survival,” says Ed Smith, speaking for Concerned Citizens of Niagara, a grass roots movement to protect Niagara’s environment. Continue reading

An Open Letter From Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown To The Province’s Premier On The Ongoing Political Fundraising Controversy

‘”Your commitment to bring in much needed reforms in this area are now almost a year overdue.”                            – Patrick Brown

Posted April 1st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Honourable Kathleen Wynne, Premier of Ontario

Dear Premier Wynne:

Members of the Ontario PC Caucus and I are hearing daily from Ontarians who

Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown

Ontario PC Opposition Leader Patrick Brown

are very concerned about the apparent influence of political fundraising on the business of government.

As a former Member of Parliament, I supported the changes made to both political fundraising rules and third party election advertising at the federal level. These changes allowed for a levelling of the playing field during elections and assured Canadians that the democratic process remained fair, balanced and devoid of undue influence.

Along with Ontario’s Chief Electoral Officer, the Ontario PC Caucus has long demanded changes to third party election advertising. The Government has twice voted against our suggested changes, and your commitment to bring in much needed reforms in this area are now almost a year overdue. Continue reading

Democracy In Ontario Circles The Drain In The Shadows Of Special Interests Purchasing Access To Cabinet Ministers

A Brief One from NAL publisher Doug Draper

Posted April 1st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

In the last week of this March, 2016, we, the people in Ontario have been treated to a series of disturbing stories in major Canadian newspapers about special interest groups contributing cash to political parties’ coffers for access to party leaders.democracy_for_sale_by_jamaster3

“The fact of the matter is that, thanks to the province’s legislated indifference to normal standards of behavior and morality,” stated the lead editorial in the March 30th edition of The Globe and Mail, “Ontario’s Liberal government practices the systematic selling of access to wealthy donors from the corporate and labour worlds.”

As someone said to me in a note during the past week, these stories should open our eyes to the fact that when it comes the role big money plays in shaping the conduct and quite possibly much of the decision making of the people we elect to hopefully serve all of us, without favour to a select few, in government. Continue reading

Niagara Parks Whirlpool Golf Course Set to Open

Classic Stanley Thompson Designed Course Celebrates its 65th Anniversary

News from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission

Posted April 1st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from NAL publisher Doug DraperYes, I know this is a golf course and the way things have gone for me in this ‘global economy’, I can hardly afford to play the game, and I know of many out there who have the old golf back down in the basement, collecting dust too.

But this iconic golf course is celebrating a milestone anniversary this year and is such a beautiful part of the parklands along the Ontario side of the Niagara River, that I can’t help but post this – with no illusions that I will ever really be able to afford to play on it again.)

Niagara Parks Whirl Pool Golf Course, on the verdant heights overlooking the Lower Niagara River in Niagara, Ontario. Photo courtesy of Niagara Parks

Niagara Parks Whirlpool Golf Course, on the verdant heights overlooking the Lower Niagara River in Niagara, Ontario. Photo courtesy of Niagara Parks

Niagara Falls, Ontario – With milder temperatures upon us and golfers ready to start the season, The Niagara Parks Commission (NPC) is pleased to announce that its Whirlpool Golf Course will officially open on Thursday, April 7.

The 2016 golf season will mark the 65th anniversary of the opening of Whirlpool, one of Canada’s most highly rated and renowned public golf courses. In 2015, SCOREGolf Magazine rated Whirlpool the 49th best public golf course in Canada and 12th best in terms of value. Continue reading

Bernie Needs You To Canvass In Buffalo & Western New York!

Counting Down To The April 19th New York State Primary – We Need You

A Call-Out from the Buffalo for Bernie Sanders campaign office

Friends,

The New York primary is now less than two weeks away. We need all hands on deck to help us canvass Buffalo and Western New York. bernie for president 

In 2008, Hillary Clinton beat Barack Obama in New York by 17 points.  The most recent Quinnipiac poll shows Sanders down 12 points to Clinton, 42% to Clinton’s 54%.

 New voter registrations, despite the lack of voter registration drives run by the Democratic party establishment in New York, have been unprecedented.  Many of you have been part of this campaign for months now.

 You have helped do the tough work of registering voters at art festivals, public events, and on college campuses.  You helped collect some of the 87,000 signatures that allowed Bernie Sanders ballot access.  You have engaged voters and won their votes one by one.4benie btoons two  

Now, we are asking for your help to come to our office at 404 Amherst street and phone bank for Bernie.  We need your help to go door to door and canvass..

This Saturday, April 2nd, we will be dispatching volunteers out from several locations in WNY and we need you to be part of our efforts.  Follow the link below to find an event near you and sign up.

 If there is not an event near you, work with us to be an event host. 

http://map.berniesanders.com/?source=web_full_nav#zipcode=14207&distance=50&sort=time&f%5B%5D=campaign-office&f%5B%5D=bernie-event&f%5B%5D=official-event&f%5B%5D=phonebank&f%5B%5D=gotv&f%5B%5D=canvassing&f%5B%5D=ballot-access&f%5B%5D=carpool&f%5B%5D=register-voters&f%5B%5D=barnstorm&f%5B%5D=other

You can also call our office or reply to this email to help us tomorrow during our day of action.

Brian Nowak Buffalo for Bernie Sanders 716-221-4276 Buffaloforbernie@gmail.com

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Niagara Regional Government’s Controversial Bid To Have Province Wave Wetland Protection Policies For Development Is An Act Of Desperation

A Commentary by John Bacher

Posted April 1st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

On the evening of Thursday, April 7th, 2016, the Niagara, Ontario’s regional council is expected to debate a motion – quickly passed as a matter of “new business” at a regional planning committee meeting this March 30th – to ask the provincial government to gut its wetland protection policies for the sake of some sprawling residential and commercial development proposed within the boundaries of Niagara Falls.

Niagara, Ontario's regional council will soon address controversial bid to "off-set" natural wetlands to make way for urban development

Niagara, Ontario’s regional council will soon address controversial bid to “off-set” natural wetlands to make way for urban development

Since 1993, these policies have prohibited development or site alteration on provincially significant wetlands – wetlands that often serve as habitat for rare species which is why their presence results in them receiving high scores in wetland evaluation scoring exercises.

The Niagara Region Chair Alan Caslin, who is leading the charge to change the provincial policy, has termed 13 acres of wetland now under consideration for destruction in the City of Niagara Falls through what the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority is calling a bio-diversity offsetting pilot project as “standing in the way of progress.” Continue reading

Trump Would Build ‘Big Wall’ Along Northern Border To Block Fleeing Americans

By Doug Draper, publisher, Niagara At Large

The late U.S. President John F. Kennedy famously stood before the Berlin Wall and declared to his Soviet era rivals that America “doesn’t need a wall to keep our people in.”

But all that may change if billionaire Republican Party front rummer Donald Trump becomes the next president of the United States.trump wall

Trump began his race for the U.S. presidency a year ago last June with a promise that he will build a “big wall” along the Mexican border to keep “rapists, murders and drug dealers” from that country out.

Now he is saying in one of his overnight tweets that he may have to build an equally big wall along the entire 5,525 mile length (that’s 8,891 kilometres, the way people north of the border measure things) of the Canada/U.S. border to keep American citizens from moving to Canada in droves if he is elected president. Continue reading

In Wake Of Revelations About Ontario Liberal Government Influence Peddling, Time For Police To Investigate Hydro One Sale

“These banks are using the Liberal thirst for power to drive a massive privatization agenda. It’s causing history’s biggest transfer of wealth from the public to the hands of a very wealthy few.”

A Call-Out for a Police Investigation from the Canadian Union of Public Employees

Posted March 31st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario – Following revelations that a bank underwriting the Hydro hydro oneOne sale backed a fundraiser that funnelled tens of thousands of dollars into Liberal party coffers, it is time for police to investigate, says Fred Hahn, president of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) Ontario.

“It was a banker – Ed Clark – who proposed the sale, and now we’re learning that a bank underwriting the sale was pushing a Liberal fundraiser to other banks shortly after netting the Hydro One contract,” said Hahn. “If this isn’t illegal, it should be. It certainly smacks of corruption. The police should investigate before the Liberals sell off any more public assets to curry favour with the banks who fund the Liberal Party.” Continue reading

Niagara Area MPP Launches Website To Champion ‘Sharing Economy’ In Ontario

 Empowering People – Welcoming Innovation

From the Office of Niagara West-Glanbrook MPP and former Ontario PC leader Tim Hudak

Posted March 31st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Ontario This March 31st, 2016, MPP Tim Hudak released details on his second Sharing Economy Private Member’s Bill, which will build on the momentum created by his groundbreaking Opportunity in the Sharing Economy Act, 2015.

Niagara West-Glanbrook MPP Tim Hudak

Niagara West-Glanbrook MPP Tim Hudak

It aims to give Ontarians the ability to earn extra income through home food sales, carpooling, investing or lending, and task-based services.

Hudak’s second sharing economy Bill will empower people to use technology to earn extra income by using assets that they already own or skills they possess.  He will do this by establishing a province-wide framework with modern, streamlined consumer protection measures to give consumers greater choice through sharing economy services in Ontario. Continue reading

Shuttering Pickering Nuclear Power Plant = Jobs, Savings And Safety For Ontario

A Report from the Ontario Clean Air Coalition

Posted March 31st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Ontario, Canada – Closing the Pickering Nuclear Station when its license expires in 2018 and getting to work on dismantling the plant immediately will be safer, create more jobs between now and 2030, and save hundreds of millions of dollars.

The massive Pickering Nuclear Power Plant along the northern shores of Lake Ontario, east of the City of Toronto.

The massive Pickering Nuclear Power Plant along the northern shores of Lake Ontario, east of the City of Toronto.

That’s the finding of a new report commissioned by Ontario Clean Air Alliance Research from energy consultants Torrie Smith and Associates. Torrie Smith compared Ontario Power Generation’s (OPG’s) plan of leaving the plant untouched for 30 years before starting decommissioning to the internationally preferred approach of immediate decommissioning.

They found that getting to work immediately would create 16,000 person years of employment, save $800 million to $1.2 billion on decommissioning costs, and ensure a smoother transition for workers and the local economy. Continue reading

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne – More Morally Bankrupt Than Dalton McGuinty, If That’s Possible

“The Ontario Liberal Party has turned ministers into salespeople, giving them hard quotas and telling them to sell the one product every lobbyist wants – uncontrolled access to the levers of government.”

A Brief One from NAL publisher Doug Draper

Posted March 30th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Word is out that Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne is about to prorogue the provincial legislature for a number of months while she shuffles her cabinet and feels around for a reset button that might lift the approval numbers she’s scoring in recent public opinion polls out of the toilet.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, who most of us aren't wealthy enough to buy access to.

Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, who most of us aren’t wealthy enough to buy access to.

Indeed, the lavatory adjoining her government’s cabinet room has become so plugged with crapola over the past two-and-a-half years since her ascension to the premier’s chair that it is now in danger of covering her entire caucus in offal and spilling out over the Ontario hinterlands.

It’s bad enough we’ve had the billions of dollars of waste on energy projects, compounded by soaring electricity rates, payoffs to the bargaining units of teachers unions, plans to double fees for pharmaceutical drugs for seniors and escalating user fees for almost everything but breathing. Continue reading

Globe & Mail Story Ties Controversial Hydro One Sell-Off To Ontario Liberal Fundraising Scheme

A Brief One from NAL publisher Doug Draper

Posted March 30th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

This is a story every person who owns a home and/or a business they pay hydro bills for in Ontario should read and act on with at least a 120 volts of concern and outrage.

The investigative piece is headlined; ‘Hydro One players paid for exlusive access to ministers’, and it begins like this –HydroOne_ForSale

“One of the banks that ran the lucrative privatization of Hydro One promoted a $7,500-per-person fundraiser for the two Ontario provincial cabinet ministers in charge of the sale, The Globe and Mail has learned.

The event on Dec. 7, 2015, which featured Finance Minister Charles Sousa and Energy Minister Bob Chiarelli, appears to have raised about $165,000 for the Liberals.

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Ontario Government Invites Province’s Businesses & Others To Help ‘Cut Regulatory Red Tape’

Government Launches Crowd-Sourced Program to Modernize Regulations

News from the Government of Ontario
Posted March 29th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario is asking businesses and the public to help identify and improve regulations that are unclear, outdated, redundant or unnecessarily costly.red tape cut

Premier Kathleen Wynne joined Brad Duguid, Minister of Economic Development, Employment and Infrastructure, today at Novo Plastics in Markham to launch the Red Tape Challenge, inviting the public to pinpoint problems such as forms that are too complex and technical information that is hard to understand.

Through this innovative online consultation tool, people across Ontario will be able to help identify and eliminate regulatory duplication, lessen compliance burdens, shorten response times and make it easier for businesses and citizens to interact with government. Continue reading

Why I Have Mixed Feelings About Ontario’s Sunshine List

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted March 25th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

While I was posting news of the Ontario government’s release this March 25th of its annual list of public sector employees making a yearly salary of $100,000 or more, I could already imagine some visitors to Niagara At Large saying; ‘Okay, but where are the names of the public sector employees in this region who are on the list?”

Ontario's Sunshine List was a creation of former Premier Mike Harris, who declared war on the public sector like no other premier, before or since.

Ontario’s Sunshine List was a creation of former Premier Mike Harris, who declared war on the public sector like no other premier, before or since.

“How about doing what some of the mainstream newspapers in Niagara have already done since the release of the list and post at least some of the names?”

My short answer to that is that in the days and weeks ahead, Niagara At Large will be posting the names and salaries of at least a few individuals on the list, but only because of questions already swirling around about how these individuals got hired to the job they have in the public sector in the first place and whether or not we, the people, are getting value for the amount of our money they are pocketing for the services they provide.

Beyond using the information to help answer questions like that, I have always had mixed feelings about the Sunshine List or the ‘Public Sector Salary Disclosure’ list, as it is more formally called, and the way it is too often randomly or gratuitously used, without placing any of the names or salaries on it in a meaningful context, by the mainstream media. Continue reading

Calculating the Cost of Living For Everyday Residents In Ontario’s Niagara Region

“The reality is that too many Niagara region workers are struggling to earn enough income to meet their family’s household expenses.”

An Opinion Column from Glen Walker, chair of the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

Posted March 29th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – What does it actually cost to live in Niagara region?

The answer will vary, of course, depending on one’s family composition. However, there are common items and services that the vast majority of families require in order to meet their basic household needs, including housing, food, child care, transportation, clothing, footwear, and laundry.cost of living

Alongside these basic needs are things that are important for community participation and connection, such as recreation and leisure opportunities, reading materials, school supplies, and internet access.

A new report released by the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network – “Calculating the Cost of Living in Niagara Region, 2016” – looks at household expense costs using a sample family of four – two adults, both working full time, and two children, one aged three and one aged seven. Continue reading

Help End A Shameful Plague Of Unsafe Drinking Water For Too Many Canadians

A Message from Maude Barlow, National Chairperson for The Council of Canadians

Posted March 24th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Imagine if the water from your taps ran brown.

Imagine if bathing your children left them suffering from painful skin rashes.

Council of Canadians national chairperson Maude Barlow

Council of Canadians national chairperson Maude Barlow

Imagine if you had to boil your water before every glass you drink and every dish you wash.

You may have an image in your mind of a distant impoverished country. It may surprise you to know there is a water crisis happening right here at home. And it’s the daily reality for too many families.

Last year there were an astonishing 1,838 drinking water advisories in effect across Canada, and especially in Indigenous communities, where the water is often unsafe to drink. Continue reading

A Happy Easter & Spring To All Of Our Niagara At Large Supporters

From Doug Draper

Posted Sunday, March 27th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

On this sunny Easter Sunday morning, I hope all of you are having a warm and peaceful Easter weekend. And here is to looking forward to more of the same as we get past the final blasts of cold air and ice pellets to spring.easter bunny

I also want to thank the many people on both sides of the Canada/U.S. border in our Greater Niagara Region and beyond for inspiring me to struggle on as a journalist through the continued support you offer by visiting this NAL site and its Facebook and Twitter outgrowths in large numbers.

It is also heartening to learn through repeated messages I get each week from WordPress, the website software that delivers NAL to you that ever more people are subscribing to Niagara At Large. Continue reading

Ontario’s Sunshine List For The $100,000-Plus A Year Club In The Public Sector Is Now Out

Ontario Making it Easier to Access Data and Information

News from the Government of Ontario

Posted March 25th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – In keeping with Ontario’s commitment to openness and transparency, the government has released the salaries of Ontario Public Service and Broader Public Sector employees who were paid $100,000 or more in 2015.sunshine-01

The Public Sector Salary Disclosure Act requires most organizations that receive public funding from the Province of Ontario to disclose annually the names, positions, salaries and total taxable benefits of employees paid $100,000 or more in the previous calendar year. Continue reading

Canada’s Trudeau Government Ramps Up Resources To Go After Multi-Billion-Dollar Tax Dodgers

Budget 2016: Targetting Tax Evasion

A Report from Canadians for Tax Fairness

Posted March 25th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword from NAL publisher Doug DraperFinally after a decade of Harper and company letting the richest in Canada get away without paying their fair share of taxes – in fact, letting them fly an estimated $200 billion or more each year out of the country to off-shore tax haven – the new Trudeau government is investing more resources to go after them.

We 99 percenters may wish to join the great public interest group Canadians for Tax Fairness in applauding this news before pressing the government to at long last  get on with the job of nabbing these freeloaders.)tax dodgers

The Finance Minister has earmarked nearly $90 million a year to fight tax evasion – a total of $440 million over five years.

This signals that the government has realized how much it is losing to wealthy Canadians who shift their money offshore to avoid paying any tax at home.  The budget estimates that it will collect more than $2.6 billion for its investment.  Continue reading

A Happy 80th Birthday To David Suzuki – One Of Canada’s And This World’s Environmental Heroes

“Change is never easy, and it often creates discord, but when people come together for the good of humanity and the Earth, we can accomplish great things.” – David Suzuki

By Doug Draper

Posted March 24th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

I’ve been hearing on the news for days now that this Thursday, March 24th would mark David Suzuki’s 80th birthday, yet I am still trying to wrap my head around the fact that this guy I first saw wearing faded jeans, sandals, beads and long wavy hair has reached that milestone number of years.

David Suzuki

David Suzuki

My first encounter with Suzuki was way back when he was so much younger then, and I was a young student at Brock University in Niagara where he was invited to speak on the topic that still consumes so much of his life today as a scientists, author, host of the CBC television program, ‘The Nature of Things’, and head of his own David Suzuki Foundation.

That topic is the threatened state of our water, our air, our forests and other life-sustaining resources on our planet, and the urgent need to protect what is left of those resources before it is too late for present and future generations. Continue reading

Ontario NDP MPP Wayne Gates Demands Answers On Rising Drug Costs For Seniors In Niagara

From Wayne Gates, Member of Provincial Parliament for the Niagara, Ontario riding of Niagara Falls

Posted March 24th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto, Ontario This March 24th, Wayne Gates, Ontario NDP MPP for Niagara Falls, challenged the Minister of Health and Long-Term Care today to answer for the unfair increase to senior drug prices released in the latest (Provincial) Liberal budget.

Niagara Falls, Ontario MPP Wayne Gates

Niagara Falls, Ontario MPP Wayne Gates

“Minister, I’ve been all across my riding from Fort Erie, through Niagara Falls and into Niagara-on-the-Lake and the message is the same – seniors are worried about your Liberal government’s plan to increase the cost of their prescription medicine,” Gates said.

Gates told the minister that the (Ontario) Liberal government’s budget would nearly double the deductible on prescriptions for seniors and cause higher co-payments each time they fill a prescription. He went on to note that seniors in Niagara are already facing serious challenges because of skyrocketing hydro rates and a series of poor decisions by this Liberal Government. Continue reading

Ghomeshi Case A Reminder Of How Deeply Entrenched Misogyny Still Is In Our Culture

Ontario PC MPP Laurie Scott’s Statement On Jian Ghomeshi’s Acquittal

Posted March 24th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario’s PC Critic for Women’s Issues, Laurie Scott (MPP for Haliburton-Kawartha Lakes-Brock) made the following statement this March 24th on the verdict of Jian Ghomeshi’s trial

“Today (this March 24th, 2016), Jian Ghomeshi was found not guilty in the first of two trials for sexual assault.

Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi aquitted infirst of two sexual assault cases

Former CBC Radio host Jian Ghomeshi aquitted infirst of two sexual assault cases

Today’s ruling highlights how difficult it can be to seek justice.

I want to applaud the bravery of the women who did come forward, and started a movement that highlights a collective hope that women can still feel safe and able to come forward.

This trial sparked desperately needed awareness and understanding about how prevalent sexual assault and harassment are in our society. When the allegations against Mr. Ghomeshi first came to light, I put forward a motion in the Ontario Legislature to create a Select Committee on Sexual Violence and Harassment. Continue reading

‘After The Sands’ – Attend A Talk on Energy And Ecological Security For Canadians

An Invite from Friends of the Red Hill Valley & Its Friends

11TH ANNUAL SPIRIT OF RED HILL VALLEY LECTURE – On Tuesday, April 5th, 2016 at 7:00 PM

Presenter Gordon Laxer PhD, founding director of the Parkland Institute is author of “After the Sands: Energy and Ecological Security for Canadians”, that Ralph Nader hails as “a myth-destroying blockbuster book.”

It provides a roadmap to end oil and gas exports and ensure that all Canadians get sufficient energy in a carbon-constrained future.nal for fiona story growth plan

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Join An April 4th Talk In Buffalo, New York On Renewable Energy

Talk Is Free And All Are Welcome

An Invite from Sierra Club Niagara’s Climate and Clean Energy Writers Group in Buffalo/Western New York

Posted March 24th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

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Ontario Premier Urged To Scrap Plan For Huge Hike In Prescription Drug Costs For Seniors

An Open Letter to Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne from the Ontario Health Coalition and its member groups in Niagara and other regions of the province

Posted March 23rd, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Dear Premier Wynne,

As presented, the 2016 Ontario Budget contains a plan to have many seniors pay substantially more for prescription drugs, based on their incomes.

In addition, the government is planning to increase the co-payment for filling prescriptions. Under this plan, seniors with incomes over $19,300 for a single person or $32,300 for a couple, will have to pay nearly double the deductible before their drugs are covered.

The concept of the high cost of healthcare.

The concept of the high cost of healthcare.

Deductible costs will increase from $100 to as much as $170. In addition, all seniors, regardless of income, will see their co-payment rise when they go in to get prescriptions filled.

Premier, we are asking you to cancel the fee increases for seniors and uphold the principle of universality for our health care system.  As Ontario pays down its deficit, the fundamental values that underlie our public health care programs should not be abandoned. Continue reading

Canada’s Budget 2016 Contains Many Small Steps, No Large Leap, On Environment

“If the government is serious about moving toward a clean energy future, a price on carbon and an end to fossil fuel subsidies must be part of the equation, and soon.”

Posted March 23rd, 2016 on Niagara At Large

The David Suzuki Foundation welcomed this March 22nd’s federal budget as the first in almost a decade that seriously commits funding to climate change and clean energy, habitat conservation and a healthy environment.economy environment

“After nearly a decade of federal budgets that pitted the environment against the economy, it is refreshing to see a budget that acknowledges a prosperous Canada depends on healthy ecosystems and a transition to a clean economy,” said David Suzuki Foundation CEO Peter Robinson.

“At the same time, we’re concerned that the level of investment doesn’t match the urgency of the environmental challenges Canada faces.” Continue reading

Crombie’s Report To Ontario Government Clashes With Niagara Escarpment Commission Efforts to Control Quarries

“The overall tone of the Crombie report on aggregate resembles that of an industry lobbyist.”

By John Bacher

Posted March 23rd, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(This is another in a series of pieces s by John Bacher that Niagara At Large will be posting in the days and weeks ahead on  the recently released Crombie panel report and related issues to do with keeping what is left of our natural areas in Niagara and other regions of the province from being paved over.)

One of the clearest way in which provincial planning in Ontario can be made to increase environmental protection is a simple proposal made by the Niagara Escarpment Commission during the provincial four plan review.quarry pit

This would be to accept its suggestion for a plan amendment, which would prohibit new licenses for aggregate extraction from the Niagara Escarpment Rural Area.

Crombie, in response to the NEC’s proposal to amend their plan, does not offer any specific arguments as to why it is wrong. He simply states on page 155 that, “we do not support the NEC’s recommendations to prohibit aggregate operations in the Niagara Escarpment Plan area.” Continue reading

Federal Budget 2016 Delivers For Canadians And The People Of Niagara

From the Office of MP Vance Badawey, representing the federal riding of Niagara Centre in Niagara, Ontario

Posted March 23rd, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario – The March 22nd, following weeks of consultations across Canada, including three days of consultations in Niagara, Finance Minister Bill Morneau tabled his first budget.

Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey

Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey

The Federal Government is focusing on strengthening the middle class and on long-term investment.  To this end, Morneau has reduced the middle-income tax rate from 22 per cent to 20.5 per cent, thereby cutting taxes for middle-class Canadians on average $330 per year.

“This is part of our plan to help families,” said Badawey upon hearing Morneau’s speech in the House of Commons.  Badawey added that, “In addition, the Government is introducing the Canada Child Benefit that will provide families with a benefit of up to $6,400 per child under the age of 6, and up to $5,400 per child aged 6 through 17.”  Continue reading

Trudeau Government’s First Budget Turns Left But Doesn’t Step On The Gas

“The Liberals are spending in the right places, but the amounts aren’t up to the task.”

An Brief Analysis of the Federal Budget from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives, a not-for-profit think tank based in the nation’s capital.

Posted March 23rd, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario, CanadaThis past Tuesday, March 22nd’s federal budget delivers on poverty reduction, makes important steps towards reducing inequality, and addresses decades of underfunding and neglect on reserves.

However, delaying infrastructure and social program investments will not solve the problems of slow growth and high unemployment.canadian centre for policy alt

“This budget provides something that’s been missing for a long time: a real response to poverty and inequality,” says CCPA Senior Economist David Macdonald. “Changes to the Canada Child Benefit and Guaranteed Income Supplement will have a big impact on reducing poverty for children and seniors.”

There are many welcome investments in the March 22nd budget but CCPA economists say more spending is needed to boost Canada’s faltering economy. Continue reading

Ontario Premier’s Statement On The Death Of Former Toronto Mayor Rob Ford

Posted March 22nd, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from NAL publisher Doug DraperLove him or hate him, Rob Ford became towering force – as colorful as he was , colourful, shocking and controversial – in municipal politics and a household name  across Canada and in many other regions of the world during his turbulent term as mayor of one of North America’s largest cities. I couldn’t phone or visit a friend in New Jersey, Massachusetts, Florida or Maryland without being asked within the first minute or two of our conversation – ‘So what’s up with Rob Ford?’ as if he was the wild guy next door.

Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford

Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford

Here, for the record, for NAL’s readers in this region for those who follow this site from other regions in Canada and the United States, is a brief statement from Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne, who was one of many targets of Rob Ford’s political attacks, following news of his death from this March 22nd, 2016 at age 46)

Premier Kathleen Wynne released the following statement regarding the passing of Rob Ford:

“It was with deep sadness that I learned that former Toronto mayor Rob Ford has passed away. Continue reading

Ontario Government Prevents ‘Carding’ And Street Checks – Sets Out New Rules For Police Interactions

Final Regulation Will Support Public Safety And Protect Human Rights

News from the Government of Ontario

Posted March 22nd, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park, Toronto – Ontario is building safer communities and protecting individual rights by banning the arbitrary and race-based collection of identifying information by police, referred to as carding or street checks.carding
The regulation prohibiting carding also sets out, for the first time in Ontario’s history, clear and consistent rules for a range of voluntary police-public interactions where police are seeking to collect identifying information. These rules will ensure that those interactions are conducted without bias or discrimination, and done in a manner that promotes public confidence and keeps Ontario communities safe. It also establishes new training, data management, reporting, and other requirements to strengthen accountability.

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A Statement By The Prime Minister Of Canada On Terrorist Attacks In Brussels, Belgium

Posted March 22nd, 2016 on Niagara At Large for the information of our NAL subscribers and the many others who visit our news and commentary site

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (this March 22nd, 2016) issued the following statement after learning of a number of terrorist attacks in Brussels, Belgium:

“I am outraged and deeply saddened by the news that so many have been killed and injured in terrorist attacks targeting the people of Brussels, Belgium.justin-trudeau two

“Sophie and I join all Canadians in extending our deepest condolences to the families and friends of those killed. We also hope for a fast recovery to all those who have been injured.

“Canada stands by Belgium in this difficult time and has offered all possible assistance. We will continue to work closely with our allies and the international community to help fight and prevent terrorism here and abroad, and to bring to justice those who are responsible for planning and carrying out these senseless acts.

“Canadians mourn the loss of so many innocent victims. Our thoughts and prayers are with the people of Belgium.

“Canadian citizens in Brussels requiring emergency consular assistance should contact the Embassy of Canada in Brussels at 32 (2) 741-0611 or call Global Affairs Canada’s 24/7 Emergency Watch and Response Centre collect at +1 613 996 8885 or at +1 800 387 3124. An email can also be sent to  sos@international.gc.ca .

“Friends and relatives in Canada of Canadian citizens known to be in the area can contact Global Affairs Canada’s 24/7 Emergency Watch and Response Centre by calling 613-996-8885 or 1-800-387-3124, or by sending an email to  sos@international.gc.ca .”

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.

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Conservation Authority Honchos Try Explaining Why Biodiversity Off-Setting Is A Good Thing For Niagara

A  Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted March 22th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – As public concern grows over what the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority is up to with its recent fetish over something called “biodiversity off-setting,” to play around with what’s left of the region’s wetlands, I posted a piece late this February urging Niagara At Large readers to take their concerns directly to the NPCA’s board of directors.two upper beaverdam march

In this age of fear and loathing and online, where many say they feel a reluctance to use the internet to express their views on hot topics, at least some of you took advantage of a list we posted here of board members’ names and email addresses, to express your concerns over this thing being packaged by the NPCA and provincial government as “biodiversity off-setting.”

One person who did was Niagara, Ontario residents Sheila Krekorian and Joe Skura, who received responses from only two of the NPCA’s .14 board members – the board’s chair Bruce Timms, who is also a Niagara regional councillor for the City of St. Catharines, and Brian Baty, who is a regional councillor for the Town of Pelham. Continue reading

New York Millionaires Urge Their Governor To Make Them Pay More Taxes

“As New Yorkers who have contributed to and benefited from the economic vibrancy of our state, we have both the ability and the responsibility to pay our fair share.”

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted March 21st, 2016 on Niagara At Large

The late New York hotel tycoon and millionaire Leona Hemsley once infamously said; “Only the little people (meaning most of the rest of us) pay taxes.”

Well much to surprise, apparently not all the millionaires in the great Empire State across the Canada/U.S. border feel it should stay that way.taxes millionnaires

One can only imagine the mixture of shock and delight on New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s face earlier this March when he received the following letter from more than 40 millionaires in his state, among them members of the diamond-studded Rockefeller and Disney families.

It is a letter that I’m sure would be received by millionaires and billionaires in most other regions of the United States, and by their counterparts across the border here in Ontario and the rest of Canada as a betrayal of one of golden rules of the 1 per cent club – that individuals in those upper stratapheres of wealth never give a cent in paying more taxes, to the extent they pay taxes at all. Continue reading

Ontario Government Sponsored Crombie Advisory Panel Gives Nod To Bio-Diversity Offsetting Schemes

By John Bacher

Posted March 17th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

(This is another in a series of pieces s by John Bacher that Niagara At Large will be posting in the days and weeks ahead on  the recently released Crombie panel report and related issues to do with keeping what is left of our natural areas in Niagara and other regions of the province from being paved over.)

One of the disturbing features of the Crombie advisory panel’s recent report to the Ontario government is that it suggests a more general application of the idea of “Bio-diversity Offsetting” – currently being touted in the province’s Wetland Policy Review.best wetland at dusk
This brings about the prospect that Ontario’s Growth Plan, the Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan, the Niagara Escarpment Plan, and the Greenbelt Plan, could all have new provisions in them for conducting bio-diversity offsetting as a way to move natural wetlands out of the path of sprawling development..
In the Crombie panel’s review of the above four plans, unlike a Wetland Review, where the idea was clearly put forward for public discussion by the province’s Ministry of Natural Resources, bio-diversity offsetting comes out of the blue in the Crombie report.

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Welland Hospital Awareness Day At Ontario Legislature – Patients, Residents Demand Plan to Close Welland Hospital Be Stopped

“Currently, there is a plan to close five entire community hospitals in the Niagara region.”

News from the Ontario Health Care Coalition and its Chapter Group in Niagara

Posted March 21st on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario – At a press conference today at Queen’s Park, patients and concerned citizens from Welland issued an urgent plea to Ontario’s Minister of Health to overturn the decision to close the Welland Hospital, telling him that more than 100,000 people served by the Welland Hospital will suffer worse access to vital health services if the Welland Hospital is closed.hospital cuts rallies

The group has been working tirelessly to save the Welland hospital from closure and has collected more than 14,000 signatures on a petition that will be presented this afternoon in the Legislature, by Cindy Forster, Member of Provincial Parliament for Welland.

Currently, there is a plan to close five entire community hospitals in the Niagara region, including the Welland Hospital. The closure of a hospital serving 100,000 people is almost unheard of in Canada. All patients would be forced to travel to other communities for acute care, inpatient services and emergency department services. Continue reading

Help Save A Life – Urgent Request For Foster Homes For Rescued Cats!

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Posted March 20, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Volunteers from Niagara Action For Animals (NAFA) recently rescued 5 cats from horrible living conditions.

None of the cats in this household were spayed/ neutered and they were all suffering with skin infections from flea infestation, poor nutrition and broken teeth; at least one will require further dental surgery.

The cats have been fixed and treated by one of our veterinarians and they are almost ready for adoption. A couple of the cats require more socialization as they are still very shy with their human friends.

At this time, we are looking for some special persons who have a spare room and time to foster and socialize one or more of these cats to help prepare them for adoption (food/ litter and supplies can be provided)

If you can help these cats by fostering please fill out our foster care application here: http://goo.gl/forms/1nE2DMgIK6

or – NAfA Foster Care Application

For more information on the not-for-profit, volunteer group Niagara Action For Animals and its animal advocacy work click on – http://www.niagaraactionforanimals.org/ .

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Council Of Canadians Calls On Federal Liberals To Make Good On Their Promises In ‘World Water Day’ Budget

A Report by Brent Patterson, Council of Canadians

Posted March 20th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Ottawa, Ontario, Canada – The Council of Canadians is calling for a $7.4 billion expenditure on water in this year’s federal budget plus the creation of a new ministry.world water day

Radio Canada International (RCI) reports, “March 22 is World Water Day.

It is also budget day in Canada and the Council of Canadians is calling on the government to budget $7.4 billion to expand the protection of water.

The citizens’ group wants the new prime minister to name a cabinet minister responsible for water. Water issues are currently overseen by 20 different departments.” Continue reading

Welland Hospital Plan Unveiled – Precarious Services are No Replacement for Hospital Closure, Coalition Warns

“The decision to close the hospital must be rescinded and services restored.”

A Report from the Ontario Health Coalition, a province-wide citizens’ advocacy group

Posted March 19th on Niagara At Large

Welland/Niagara/Toronto, Ontario – The Niagara Health System – an amalgamation of Niagara, Ontario’s hospital services – revealed a sliver of its hospital plans this March 19th.

The Welland hospital site's days may be wondered without more of a public fight to save it.

The Welland hospital site’s days may be wondered without more of a public fight to save it.

In its email to the media, the hospital outlined its new proposal for an ambulatory care centre (outpatient clinics), an “urgent care” centre (walk-in clinic) and long-term care beds to be located in Welland.

The timing of the revelation is interesting. On Monday, Welland residents head to Queen’s Park to hold a Welland Hospital Awareness Day. Residents will raise the planned closure of Welland’s hospital in a media conference at the Main Legislative Building and will meet with MPPs and other officials at the Ontario Legislature to advocate for the hospital to be saved and the cuts stopped.

The currently approved government plan is that all inpatient hospital services and the emergency department will be closed down in Welland along with the closure of four other entire hospitals in Niagara, to be replaced by one hospital (at the southwest end of)  Niagara Falls (near the QEW and Lyon’s Creek Road.). Continue reading

SeaWorld Ban On Circus-Like Orca Shows Is Only A Start

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A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted March 18th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

This March 17th, a number of major media outlets in Canada and the United States reported a decision by SeaWorld to finally place a ban on breeding captive orcas (popularly known as killer whales) and on making them perform tricks for its park visitors as if it was a major victory in the ongoing war against animal abuse.

Animal advocates protest in front of Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario. File photo by Doug Draper

Animal advocates protest in front of Marineland amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario. File photo by Doug Draper

It is not.

As Julie Woodyer of ZooCheck Canada, an organization that has worked with other animal advocacy groups for decades to end the abuse of these magnificent animals, told me in a phone conversation about the SeaWorld ban this March 17th, orcas are not the only marine mammals parks like SeaWorld and Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario are exploiting. Continue reading

Join Bernie Sanders’ Political Revolution – Help Get A Truly Progressive Voice Elected President Of The United States

A Call-Out from the Buffalo For Bernie Sanders Campaign In Buffalo, New York

Posted March 18th, 2016 on Niagara At Large

Friends,

We are at the halfway point in the Democratic primaries and Bernie Sanders is doing better than the naysayers and critics predicted.4benie btoons two

He’s won 9 primaries, come very close in a few others, tied in Iowa, and came so close in Missouri that a recount is underway.  All this was done without relying on corporate donors, a multi-million dollar SuperPAC, orsignificant support from the DNC.

We built support for Bernie Sanders even with a relative media blackout of his candidacy.

******New voters have until march 25th to register as Democrats to support Bernie Sanders in the NY primary.****

No one said a political revolution would be easy, and we need you now more than ever.  We need people ready to make phone calls, canvass, register voters, and to improve our organization on the ground. Continue reading

Celebrating St. Patrick’s With An Old Letter That Will Hopefully Leave You ‘Feelin’ The Bern’!

A Brief One from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper

Posted March 18th, 2016

To all of you who are Irish or who wish you were Irish for a day or four this time of year, I raise a mug of Guinness for a Happy St. Patrick’s weekend and first day of spring – this March 20th – to one and all of us who make up the 99 %.

A few of the countless thousands gathered for a past St. Patrick's Day Parade in Buffalo, New York. That parade is back this Sunday, March 22nd, starting at noon on Delaware Avenue.

A few of the countless thousands gathered for a past St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Buffalo, New York. That parade is back this Sunday, March 22nd, starting at noon on Delaware Avenue. Maybe we’ll see you there.

As for the remaining 1 % – all of the tax-dodging billionaires out there – let’s raise our mugs again to not letting them crash the party. They’ve crashed more than enough decent-paying jobs and opportunities for the rest of us to live the middle-class dream already.

And speaking of the billionaires, here is to the only candidate for high office on the continent who has continued to wage a political revolution aimed at making them start paying their fair share and stop out-sourcing millions of good jobs.

That candidate is U.S. Senator Bernie Sanders, who is now running for President of the United States and speaking of the Irish, here is a letter he sent to then British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher 36 years ago, when he was the Mayor of Burlington, Vermont, calling for the humane treatment of Irish prisoners in her government’s custody. Continue reading

A Final Public Statement From An Ontario Man, Granted Doctor-Assisted Death

A Brief One from Doug Draper, publisher, Niagara At Large

Posted March 17th, 2016

This Thursday, March 17th, an 81-year-old, terminally ill Ontario man, reportedly racked with unbearable pain from the cancer occupying his body, was finally granted his wish by a Toronto Superior Court judge to “die with dignity” with the assistance of a doctor.dying-with-dignity-20141015

The judge’s decision has come almost a year after the Supreme Court of Canada ruled that the current nation-wide ban on doctor-assisted death is unconstitutional and gave the federal government a year to table legislation replacing that ban.

With the tabling of new legislation now only weeks away, a national debate over the legality and morality of granting individuals the right to die with the assistance of a physician continues to intensify. Continue reading