“Horse Sense for Kids has been providing at-risk children and vulnerable youth with a safe place to be mentored and develop life skills since 2003.” – Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff.
News from the Constituency Office of Niagara West Conservative MPP Sam Oosterhoff
Posted October 21st, 2024 on Niagara At Large
Fenwick – Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West, joined Brenda Langendoen, Executive Director of Horse Sense for Kids; Mike Britton, Board Member of Horse Sense for Kids, and Marvin Junkin, Mayor of the Town of Pelham, at B’N’R Stables in Fenwick, to announce $112,000 in funding received through the Resilient Communities Fund of the Ontario Trillium Foundation.

Members and supporters of Horse Sense for Kids with Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff (second from right) and Pelham Mayor Marvin Junkin (right)
“Horse Sense for Kids has been providing at-risk children and vulnerable youth with a safe place to be mentored and develop life skills since 2003,” said MPP Oosterhoff.
“This provincial funding through the Ontario Trillium Foundation will support the horse therapy program at B’N’R Stables, helping young people develop mental wellness and self confidence.” Continue reading

On November 5th – just a couple of short weeks from now – millions of Americans will go to the polls to vote in an election that may very well decide the fate for peace, democracy and a good life, not only for people in their country, but for people in Canada and in nations around the world.
Ottawa, Canada– We are pleased to see that today’s 
While driving my car to a grocery store this past Thanksgiving weekend, I had the radio on to news of the two killer hurricanes that have wreaked havoc on whole communities in the southern United States over the past few weeks and to a recent United Nations report predicting ever more frequent and severe weather-related episodes like this if we don’t take more action NOW to reduce our emissions of climate-ravaging carbon fuels.
But here’s the clincher. Up there on the back window of that truck was a sticker that read in capital letters; “AXE The CARBON TAX.”
It’s been just a month since Parliament resumed, and already the Conservative Party of Canada is back to their old tricks–paralyzing the House of Commons and wasting time. All of this is an attempt to push a narrative that “after nine years of Trudeau, everything is broken” and force an election.

Presenters: Sharon Njobo – Toes Niagara – Tools Of Empowerment For Success,
QUEEN’S PARK – Marit Stiles, Ontario NDP leader, remains focused on holding Ford and his government to account for their corrupt Greenbelt scheme one year into the RCMP’s criminal investigation. Stiles is raising new questions following the Toronto Star’s report
A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper – As climate-related disasters – whether they be severe droughts, wildfires, heat waves, windstorms or floods – like the abnormally dry weather followed by the wildfires that ravaged the Town of Jasper, Alberta this past summer continue to occur with more intensity and frequency, I wonder how much more it will take for all those people out there who continue to believe that the climate crisis we are facing is a hoax or has nothing to do with the burning of fossil fuels and other human activities will wake up.
And to those among them who continue to argue that taking action to address the climate crisis will cost too much money, I wonder if any of them have considered the possibility that the cost of making the shift to a greener lifestyle may turn out to be a bargain compared to the soaring costs of climate-related damage and destruction we are facing now.

“Breast cancer screening is critical to detect cancer early, when it’s easier to treat. It’s incredibly important that Ontario is expanding access to breast cancer screening through self-referral for people 40+ and will undoubtedly help to reduce the risk of dying of breast cancer for more people in Ontario.” – Andrea Seale, CEO, Canadian Cancer Society
Starting this October 8th, 2034, women over the age of 40 can self-refer for publicly funded mammograms through the Ontario Breast Screening Program (OBSP). This historic expansion will give an additional one million women the option to connect to important screening services to detect and treat breast cancer sooner.





A Commentary by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large
It is the political leaders who turn us against each other – who fan the flames of war or in the case of climate change, fail to take effective measures to address it, and it is all those merchants of death and destruction who profit off these disasters who we need to come together as people from all walks of life and use our power as citizens and voters to put out of business.
A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large



TORONTO — David Piccini, Minister of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development (for Ontario), issued the following statement on increasing the province’s minimum wage:
Congratulations to Toronto for leading the fight against fossil fuel advertising and greenwashing. 
From Doug Draper – As a long-time environment reporter and aging member of a Baby Boomer Generation that, in my view, has more than a little explaining to do to younger people about it’s conspicuous consumption of carbon-polluting fossil fuels that has made such a significant contribution to the climate crisis we are facing today, it is great to see more and more senior citizens join young people organizing and pressing for action to address this dangerous, destructive and deadly problem.
“The disconnect between low wages and high rents is not simply a market imbalance. The large and growing gap illustrates how Canada’s employers and landlords double-dip on low-wage workers, paying them inadequate wages and then taking a large portion of their wage increases back in the form of rent increases,” – Ontario Senior Political Economist Ricardo Tranjan and Senior Economist David Macdonald for the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives
Rent is out of control across Canada—we’re fighting to stop it
Niagara Region Public Health has recently confirmed two laboratory cases of influenza (flu).
If you have only ever driven around the beltways of Buffalo, New York on your way to the airport, the thruway or a suburban mall, you may be surprised to discover that the city’s downtown and many of its neighbourhoods to the north are home to what experts in the field of urbanism say is some of the finest architecture and urban landscape in North America.

PORT COLBORNE — The Ontario government is welcoming a $200 million investment by
When I think of all the suffering and death and and damage and destruction we humans are visiting on our planet through preventable poverty, wars, through greed, through stupid, unsustainable and unlivable urban growth (as opposed to smarter, more friendly growth for people other living creatures), and through all of the climate ravaging carbon pollution and other toxic garbage we are unleashing on our atmosphere, our water and the lands that grow our food, meadows and forests, I can’t help but agree with an observation Mark Twain made more than a century ago.


And if you can’t afford that, well then maybe you can just go on living in your parents’ basement or buy yourself a tent.
Are we here already? Where did all those Summer days go?
The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) is excited to announce the launch of two pivotal projects aimed at enhancing the sustainability and resilience of natural resources and conservation lands in the Niagara Peninsula watershed— the Conservation Area Strategy (CA Strategy) and the Watershed-based Resource Management Strategy (Watershed Strategy).
Ottawa – New analysis confirms that a cap on emissions from the oil and gas industry is crucial to achieve Canada’s climate commitments.
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region Public Health has reported its first laboratory-confirmed human case of West Nile virus infection of 2024.
Niagara, Ontario – On Tuesday, Oct. 1, Niagara Economic Development and the Automotive Parts Manufacturers Association (APMA) welcome the public and car enthusiasts to view
With parliament resuming this week, CCPA’s experts are keeping a close eye on the federal government’s plan to tackle some of the issues affecting Canadians’ everyday lives: a harrowing housing crisis, an urgent climate emergency, and an economic system that benefits few and harms far too many.
“This year’s
OTTAWA — Canadians are already living through the deadly and catastrophic impacts of the climate emergency while Justin Trudeau and his minister of Environment Steven Guilbeault give huge handouts to big polluters. That’s not a climate plan the next government should stick to, according to the NDP.


A Call-Out to All of Us from Environmental Defence and the Canadian Association Of Physicians For The Environment
In response, outraged Ontarians are taking a stand, demanding that Premier Ford cancel these unnecessary and harmful highways. Instead, they are calling for these funds to be redirected to address Ontario’s healthcare crisis, which has reached a breaking point.



