A Brief One from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted February 7th, 2022
With all of the madness these times have dealt us – some of it layered over with conduct that has been ugly, threatening and violent – a recent line from American activist and documentary filmmaker seems quite fitting.
The line goes like this – “The surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that it has never tried to contact us.”
And by “us,” I am sure Michael Moore is only referring to humans. No other creature on this planet would engage in the kind of stupid, selfish, irresponsible and even destructive and hateful behaviour that too many humans engaged in during the course of this pandemic.
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Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
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NIAGARA AT LARGE Encourages You To Join The Conversation By Sharing Your Views On This Post In The Space Following The Bernie Sanders Quote Below.
Niagara Region is searching for volunteers from across Niagara to join a newly minted Community Emergency Response Team.



Today (this February 1st), we mark the start of Black History Month, a time to honour, celebrate and reflect on the stories, experiences and accomplishments of Black Canadians here in Niagara and across our country.
It hardly needs to be said that these are rough times we have been living through over the past 22 or so months and the forecast for at least the next four to eight weeks, with this more infectious variant of the virus spreading around, is that it could be a lot rougher.



TORONTO — In response to the rapidly-spreading and highly transmissible Omicron variant, the Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is applying additional public health and workplace safety measures, including capacity and social gathering limits.


“Increasing vaccination is not enough to slow this wave. Circuit breakers with strong additional public health measures (at least 50% fewer contacts) and strong booster campaigns (250,000 per day) could blunt the Omicron wave.” – from the latest update, dated December 16th, 2021 and circulated by the Ontario COVID-19 Science Advisory Panel


Niagara, Ontario – This December 10th, Heather Winterstein, a 24-year-old Indigenous woman from St. Catharines, was reportedly taken to a Niagara, Ontario hospital via ambulance after complaining to her father about severe back pain. While in the hospital’s waiting room, she apparently collapsed and never regained consciousness.


I (Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates) am writing to you today (this December 13th) to urgently request that your Ministry release additional booster shot dosages to pharmacies and primary care providers in Niagara.

TORONTO —The Ontario government, in consultation with the Chief Medical Officer of Health, is taking action to further encourage vaccination and help limit the spread of COVID-19 and the Omicron variant. 










Should Canada lower the age that its citizens can vote in federal, provincial and municipal elections to 16?

An Invite from the International Joint Commission’s (IJC) Great Lakes Water Quality Board Public Webinar
QUEEN’S PARK – Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath released the following statement in response to Doug Ford refusing during question period Monday to cancel his Jan. 17 end date for vaccine certificates:
Toronto— The Ford government has been awarding tens of thousands of long-term care beds to for-profit operators and 30-year licenses paid by Ontario taxpayers. The Ontario Health Coalition warned the Ford government is on the cusp of privatizing an entire new generation of long-term care beds unless public outrage stops them.
“I’ve spent my career in public service working to build better communities. As an Indigenous Member of Parliament, I am honoured the Prime Minister has entrusted me to work with Minister (of Indigenous Services Patty) Hajdu to bring real progress to Indigenous communities across Canada and ensure they are given the same opportunities every Canadian enjoys.” – Niagara Centre Liberal MP Vance Badawey



St. Catharines/Niagara — Giving the gift of winter warmth is a holiday tradition worth keeping at the St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre.


“Today’s (December 1st) audit of Land-Use Planning in the Greater Golden Horseshoe confirms that this (Doug Ford) government has simply abandoned the goal of curbing suburban sprawl in southern Ontario. … with full knowledge they would undermine the long-term vision of (Ontario’s) Growth Plan, (and would) lead to widespread loss of farmland and natural areas, put stress on water resources and increase car-dependency that fuels climate change.”



TORONTO – Under the cover of a pandemic, Doug Ford has been abusing his powers and recklessly using MZOs to push through a list of rewards for his rich buddies over environmentally-sensitive land. Today, Ontario Liberals are releasing their plan to eliminate MZOs and bring in strict rules to ban Doug Ford’s abuses of power.
TORONTO — Official Opposition NDP Leader Andrea Horwath announced Tuesday her plan for a $20 minimum wage, reached within her first term through steady, stable increases.

It was 20 years ago this November 29th that the youngest member of The Beatles – George Harrison – died following a battle with cancer.

