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











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


































Ontario is also committing $8 million to develop advanced microgrid solutions in First Nations communities. These microgrid projects will support economic growth by reducing reliance on diesel fuel and enabling stable, predictable sources of power. 






politicians on both sides of the Canada/U.S. border pay so much lip-service to.)




