Just Nine Per Cent Of Professional/Finance/Knowledge Sector Workers Would Choose Full-Time In Office
News from Angus Reid, a non-profit polling agency
Posted July 29th, 2025 on Niagara At Large

From left to right in this photo, before the pandemic with all the traffic and polluted air, and during the pandemic when many people were off the roads, working at home.
(A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter/publisher Doug Draper – The main reason I am posting this poll on Niagara At Large is that this desire on the part of so many to work at home could have major benefits in terms of keeping more cars off our roads and highways, and reducing climate-ravaging carbon emissions from gas-burning vehicles at the same time.
During the recent pandemic, when many offices were closed and many people had little or no choice but to work at home, tests showed a significant reduction in the amount of carbon and other pollutants entering the atmosphere.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford should support people who want to continue working at home.
If Ontario Premier Doug Ford is as concerned about addressing congestion on our roads and highways as he claims to be, then rather spend countless billions of dollars on more roads and highways, how about passing legislation that supports people in their desire to work at home.
Now here is the Angus Reid News Release.)
With a majority of Fortune 100 companies now requiring desk workers to be fully in office, and major banking institutions like TD, RBC, and BMO upping the required days in office, a faceoff is setting up among workers who evidently prefer to stay at home, and employers who want them back on site. Continue reading
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Strawberries, cherries, peaches, pears, peppers, milk, honey and corn – the list of foods produced and harvested throughout the spring, summer and fall (and in some cases, through the winter) by our local farmers here in Niagara goes on and on.
Niagara, Ontario – As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform work, Brock University experts are weighing in on AI’s impact on human employees and the companies employing them.
In this world, I imagine many of us are feeling at least a little bit down every now and then.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario – Murder-on-the-Lake
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Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Health has been recognized on Forbes’ inaugural list of Canada’s Best Employers for Company Culture 2025
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Ontario NDP Shadow Minister for Colleges, Universities, Research, Excellence & Security, MPP Peggy Sattler (London West), issued the following statement in response to news that the Ford government is considering lifting Ontario’s tuition freeze:

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Ontario First Nations representatives held a press conference this past July 16th to announce their plans to legally challenge federal and provincial bills that, in their view, promote economic growth at the cost of protecting and preserving our environment.

If more proof is needed that many people can’t simply enjoy a natural wonder without turning it into some version of Disney World and Las Vegas all rolled into one, look no further than Niagara Falls.
St. Catharines, Ontario – This Sunday, July 20th to Friday, August 1st 2025. join us for Emancipation Day STC, a vibrant celebration of freedom and community spirit.
When Canada went “elbows up” we didn’t think it meant sticking it to public services.
At Habitat for Humanity Niagara we believe everyone deserves a decent place to live. When homeownership is within reach good things happen, because homeownership provides a place for families to thrive.
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Trump is at it again – threatening to jack up tariffs on Canadian goods sold to markets in the United States even higher by the end of this July.
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Niagara, Ontario –
If you have any doubts over what you may be hearing from many of your fellow Canadians – that they are staying away from the United States as long as Trump keeps dissing our country – check out the latest Statistic Canada numbers on road travel across the border.



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Niagara Region, ON — July 7, 2025 — JADE Entertainment and celebrated vocalist Juliet Dunn, co‑creator of the Niagara Jazz Festival, proudly unveil the latest concerts in her acclaimed Secret Salon Series — a series of captivating evenings spotlighting the best musicians that Niagara has to offer.


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Niagara, Ontario – St. Catharines Fire Services community event 
Many of you in Niagara may remember ‘The Friendship Festival’ that was held each year over Canada Day and Fourth of July in Fort Erie, Ontario and Buffalo, N.Y.
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A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – I am posting what I believe is this very timely and important report because at a time of growing climate crisis there continues to be individuals and groups spreading misinformation about climate change that is compromising governments’ will to take action here in Niagara, as well as across the province and country.
The sweeping bill amends several pieces of legislation and creates new laws. Most significantly it eliminates the Endangered Species Act and replaces it with a much weaker and performative Species Conservation Act. 
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