Ford Puts Health of Ontarians at Risk With Cuts to Emergency Services and Telemedicine

Meanwhile, Some of Ford’s MPPs were attending a “Pro-Life” Rally, Speaking Out for the Unborn.

“Boy, these conservatives are something, aren’t they? They’re all in favour of the unborn. They will do anything for the unborn. But once you’re born, you’re on your own.” – the late American comedian and social critic George Carlin

 

A News Release from Ontario’s Official Opposition Party

Posted May 9th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper –

Queen’s Park legislature in Toronto, Ontario

An interesting juxtaposition occurred in and outside the walls of Ontario’s Queen’s Park legislature this Thursday, May 9th.

Inside, Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath and other members of her Opposition Party caucus were going after Premier Doug Ford and his government for recent budget cuts to ambulances and other health care, and education and environmental protection – services that can mean the difference between life and death, or a quality life for many Ontarians.

Outside, a number of Ford’s government members were on the lawns of Queen’s Park supporting a rally staged by thousands of anti-abortion activists from across the province. Continue reading

Ontario NDP Tables Motion To Declare Climate Emergency in Province

“Declaring a climate emergency is an opportunity for Queen’s Park to change direction, and take on the biggest challenge humankind has ever faced.”                   – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A News Release from Ontario’s NDP/Official Opposition Party

Posted May 9th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large –

Late this April, St. Catharines city council became the first in Niagara, Ontario to unanimously declare a climate emergency, encouraging the city to pursue actions to take steps to address climate change and take measures to protect the community against its impacts.

Congratulations to St. Catharines’ council in joining Kingston, Hamilton and other communities across the country and continent in making this declaration.) 

QUEEN’S PARK, May 9th, 2019 — The Ontario NDP has introduced a motion to declare a climate emergency in Ontario. Continue reading

Spring Flooding – Let’s Get Our Story Right

Long-time Council of Canadians sactivist and Order of Canada medal holder Maude Barlow

“We have urbanized rapidly, paving over water-retentive rural landscapes and destroying streams and watersheds in our cities. … We are also destroying wetlands and forests, both of which are crucial for watershed protection and flood prevention.”                  – Maude Barlow, Council of Canadians

By Maude Barlow, Honourary Chairperson, The Council of Canadians from an article posted on The Council’s website and originally published in The National Observer

Posted May 9th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

The floods that have devastated so much of Eastern Canada this spring have been cited as a “wake up call” that climate change is real.

Provincially significant wetlands in the Niagara River watershed, in Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls – now a target for sprawling urban development

Many reports of the flooding cite climate change as the cause. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau himself has named climate change as the culprit and several journalists noted that the flooding probably forced the federal Conservatives to take climate change seriously and promise to come up with a plan to tackle it.

While no doubt climate change is a major factor in the floods that ravaged so many communities, it would be a mistake to lay all the blame there. Continue reading

Niagara West MPP Responds to Reporter’s Query Over Calling Police on Senior’s Book Club

“I agree that things could have been handled     differently.”  – Sam Oosterhoff, MPP and Ford Government member for Niagara West

 

A Brief Commentary from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted May 9th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

In the wake of a May 7th incident at Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff’s Beamsville constituency office involving members of a senior’s book club and Niagara Regional Police, I contacted Oosterhoff’s office via email this May 8th for the MPP’s take on what went down.

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff, a Christian concervative, seen here in April, 2018, sharing a few verses of a gospel song on TVO’s public affairs program, The Agenda, hosted by Steve Paikin.

The incident, which began when about 15 seniors from Niagara showed up at the office carrying books and determined to stage a “read-in” to protest recent Fort government funding cuts to public library, ended with three armed police officers showing up, and I wanted to know from the MPP why he and his office staff felt the call to police was necessary – especially given the fact that the officers on hand concluded that the seniors had done “nothing wrong.” Continue reading

If You Are a Senior Citizen in Ontario and You’re Holding a Book in Your Hand, You Better Watch It!

Cause Some Ford Tories Might Just Have To Call           the Cops on You

A Brief Commentary from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted May 8th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Here’s a warning for you.

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff has been asked for apology for call to police over seniors protesting public library cuts at his Niagara constituency office.

And you better listen up or someone holding elected office just might have to call the cops on you!

Don’t even think about showing up at the constituency office of a member of Ontario Premier Doug Ford’s so-called ‘Government for the People” unannounced or without booking an appointment – especially if you are a senior citizen holding a book in your hands or someone in that office may make that 9-1-1 call.

That is apparently the way things went down at the Beamsville constituency office of Niagara West MPP and Ford government member Sam Oosterhoff when, this May 7th, a dozen or so senior citizens from around the Niagara region – some of them using such menacing words to describe themselves as “book lover” and “avid reader” (term one doubts Doug Ford would ever use to describe himself) – showed up at the young MPP’s office to hold a “read in” to protest the government’s recent funding cuts to public libraries. Continue reading

Ford Government’s Plan to Gut Ontario’s Endangered Species Act is “Shocking and Outrageous”

A Statement on the Ontario Government’s proposal to gut the Endangered Species Act

Caribou, one of the most majestic animals in the country, are listed as endangered in Ontairo. Environmental Defence photo

From Ontario Nature, Environmental Defence and the David Suzuki Foundation
Posted May 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –

In the wake of an alarming report from the United Nations, released around the world this May 6th, about a possible global species extinction disaster on an unprecedented scale,  Ontario’s Ford government appears ready to do its part to help the extinction of all creatures great and small along by moving forward with plans to gut protections for endangered species at the behest of its supporters in the development industry.
We apparently can’t be “open for business” in Ontario unless we are prepared to pave what ever is left of our woodlands, wetlands and other habitat for wildlife over.
That is part of what being “open for business” in Ontario is all about – plundering what is left of our green places for low-density urban sprawl.
Shocking and outrageous, indeed!
Please people, for the sake of ourselves and for the sake of future generations, speak out against this war that Ford and his so-called “Government for the People” are  waging against our natural heritage and the life-sustaining resources of our region of the world before it is too late.

Continue reading

Maybe Humans Should Go Extinct

“WE are destroying the planet. WE are a cancer.”

A Comment from Linda McKellar

Posted May 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper –

The following commentary by Linda McKellar, a Fort Erie, Ontario resident and retired nurse who spent her adult life doing her best to save peoples’ lives, is a what I regard as an understandable response to news from the United Nations (posted here this May 6th) that destructive human activities are leading more rapidly to the extinction of other species of life on this planet.

I am re-posting this commentary on Niagara At Large as a stand-alone piece because, I must confess, there are many times these days when I find myself coming to the conclusion that other life on this planet might be better off if humans were gone.

Sudan, the world’s last northern rhinoceros – a species that has lived on this planet at least as long as humans – died last year,but you may not have heard about it. Donald Trump’s moronic tweets and Doug Ford’s promises for cheaper gas and one-buck beet received more media attention than this  did.

Let’s face it, we humans are the most destructive species on the planet and members of my generation – the oh, so self-absorbed, all-consuming and wasteful baby boomers – have been among the worst.

A dispr0portionate number of people my age and older voted for Doug Ford in Ontario and Donald Trump in the United States, knowing full well that neither one of them take climate change or the need to protect our environment seriously. In fact, may offer cheers of support when these politicians and others like them tear environmental protection programs apart.

So maybe other life on this planet, if there is any by the time we get through, would be better off if we humans were gone.

Now here is Linda McKellar’s comment on it –

A video I saw of a starving, skeletal polar bear with its skin hanging, struggling to stand, made me physically ill. Humans need to become extinct.

WE are destroying the planet. WE are a cancer. We have skewed the balance of nature. Continue reading

Save the Bees!

Brock U. Policy Brief Examines Ways to Help Niagara’s Bee Population

“Bee populations have been declining in Niagara, mainly because the places where they lived have been paved over or built upon.”

News from Brock University in St. Catharines/Niagara

Posted May 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Brock University biologist Miriam Richards monitors the bee population in the Glenridge Quarry Naturalization Site. Photo courtesy of Brock Univwersity

Niagara, Ontario – In the world of bee conservation, messy is beautiful. A slightly overgrown lawn, a garden with flowers native to the area, patches of soil, and scatterings of twigs and leaves are pure paradise for these tiny creatures.

“The recipe for bees is surprisingly straightforward — provide flowers and nesting habitat, avoid pesticide use and like magic, bees appear and thrive,” Brock University Professor of Biology Miriam Richards says in her policy brief “Promoting Pollinators: Niagara Bees and How to Help Them<https://brocku.ca/niagara-community-observatory/policy/>.”

The brief is the latest to come out of Brock’s Niagara Community Observatory (NCO), and was presented in front of a packed house at the University on Tuesday, May 7. Continue reading

Ontario’s NDP Energy and Climate Change Critic Proposes Ban on Fracking in Province

New York State Officially Announced A Ban on Fracking in the State in 2014

A News Release from Ontario’s NDP/Official Opposition Party

Posted May 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK — Peter Tabuns, Ontario NDP Energy and Climate Change critic, held a press conference this May 7th to re-introduce a private member’s bill proposing to ban fracking in Ontario.

The bill, which Tabuns first tabled in 2015, has only taken on increasing urgency as new evidence has emerged showing that fracking is even more problematic than anyone realized four years ago. Recent studies by NASA show a much greater role in global warming from methane leaks from oil and gas production. Other studies show fracking having much more significant methane leaks than conventional oil and gas production. Continue reading

Ontario’s “Government for the People” Adding More Mental Health and Addiction Services in Niagara

“Our government is keeping our promise to make mental health and addictions a priority.”                               – Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West

A News Release from the Constituence Office of Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Posted May 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

NIAGARA- Ontario’s mental health care system is disconnected, making it difficult for patients and families to get the care and services they need. This leaves many vulnerable Ontarians to navigate a confusing system on their own and access timely mental health care only when in crisis.

Too many Ontarians wait too long for the mental health and addictions services they need. This fragmented approach to care is failing Ontario’s families and is simply not good enough.

In response, Ontario’s Government for the People is adding desperately needed mental health and addictions services on the ground, in schools, communities and health centres across the province. Continue reading

Ford’s Eligibility Restrictions Means Deeper Cuts to Ontarians With Disabilities

Restrictive definition of disability could exclude thousands from getting the care they need

A News Release from Ontaro’s NDP/Official Opposition Party

Posted May 7th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Queen’s Park — The Ford government’s cuts are already hurting people with disabilities in Ontario, and now new eligibility restrictions could be devastating to vulnerable Ontarians, said Lisa Gretzky, NDP critic for Community and Social Services.

“This government announced upcoming changes to the definition of disability, which is used to determine ODSP eligibility,”  Gretzky said during question period on Monday. “Experts, advocates and recipients are rightly concerned that this Conservative government is moving toward a narrower definition that would exclude thousands of people.” Continue reading

UN Issues Devastating Report On Rapid Extinction of Life On This Planet

Meanwhile, Ontario’s Ford Government Doing its Party to Push Extinction Along by Shredding Endangered Species Protection Rules for Friends in Development Industry

An Alarming New Report from the United Nations

“Following the adoption of this historic report, no one will be able to claim that they did not know,” Audrey Azoulay, the head of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization said. “We can no longer continue to destroy the diversity of life. This is our responsibility towards future generations.”

Posted May 6th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

World is ‘on notice’ as major UN report shows one million species face extinction

Splendid Leaf Frog, Ecuador. (19 January 2015)

A hard-hitting report into the impact of humans on nature shows that nearly one million species risk becoming extinct within decades, while current efforts to conserve the earth’s resources will likely fail without radical action, UN biodiversity experts said on Monday (May 6th).

Speaking in Paris at the launch of thGlobal Assessment study – the first such report since 2005 – UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay said that its findings put the world “on notice”. Continue reading

Some Breaking News On Longstanding NPCA Lawsuit Against Former Employee

The NPCA’s New Board and Management Team has dropped a controversial lawsuit against former Conservation Authority employee Jocelyn Baker and is now partnering with her to pursue a key environmental designation for the Niagara River watershed

A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper, Niagara At Large, followed by statements from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority

Posted May 6th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

From Doug Draper –

Respected conservationalist and former NPCA employee is now free of the lawsuit the old NPCA filed against her and has been hired by the new NPCA to assist with a global wetland designation for the Niagara River watershed.

Well, hallelujah.

And thank God for this great news about a conservationist who is highly respected on both sides of the Canada/U.S. border and is an decent, honest principles person who never deserved the nightmare she was put through by managers and an old board of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) that are now mercifully gone.

Jocelyn Baker, a conservationist and watershed expert who was fired by NPCA managers three years ago for reasons that never made sense to those she worked with at the regional, provincial and federal government levels, then slapped with a lawsuit two years ago by those running the NPCA for emailing a Niagara area MPP about a “culture of harassment” rank-and-file employees inside the body were enduring at the hands of then senior managers.

“NPCA frontline staff and middle managers continue to work in unsafe and dangerous conditions. This will continue until (the province’s Minister of Natural Resources – then Liberal government minister Kathryn McGarry) steps in and stops it,” wrote Baker in a 2017 email that now retired Niagara Centre MPP Cindy Forster received her permission to read in the Ontario legislature. Continue reading

Rising Waters in Lake Ontario force City of St. Catharines to Close Pier in Port Dalhousie

‘Water levels in Lake Ontario are forcasted to continue to rise. The City is monitoring the impacts of the spring thaw, rain and other factors that contribute to rising water levels and ewill respond as needed to maintain public safety and protect public assets.’ –City of St. Catharines

A News Release from the City of St. Catharines

Posted My 6th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Looking across from the east pier to the west pier in Port Dalhousie in the spring of 2017 when rising Lake Ontario waters flooded much of the shoreline grounds. file photo by Doug Draper

The east pier in Port Dalhousie is temporarily closed to the public due to high water levels in Lake Ontario.

Temporary fencing is being installed this May 6th to ensure the safety of visitors to Port Dalhousie along the east pier in the area of the Dalhousie Yacht Club. The temporary closure is in effect as of Tuesday, May 7 and will remain until water levels return to a safe level. Continue reading

The Rebirth of Niagara’s Time-Honoured Conservation Authority is Now Well Underway

Auditor General Of Ontario’s Special Audit Recommendations Initiated By NPCA

A News Release from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, following  a Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted May 3rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –

At a time when there is more than enough bad news out there in the world today, here is what I think many of us can embrace as a bit of good news.

A meeting of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s board of directors this past April – another day of work in getting the NPCA back on track as a serious conservation agency.

After five or six years of what I would describe as ‘a long, dark journey into night’ for a Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) that this veteran environment writer long viewed as one of this region’s best and most important public agencies, I see it finally making a comeback at a time when we need an agency like this the most.

Ontario’s Auditor General Bonnie Lysyk issued a scorching report last year on the NPCA’s operations. The new NPCA board has been working to address the many concerns raised in the report.

I believe that I have been witnessing the re-birth of this agency for at a few months now, but it was particularly apparent this May 3rd when members of the NPCA’s board of directors and senior staff held a special meeting at the Meridian Community Centre in Pelham to hear directly from Ontario’s Auditor General, Bonnie Lysyk, outline the findings and recommendations of what turned out to be a very scorching audit she and her team completed on the NPCA’s operations over the past six or so years – an audit her office released while the agency was still in the ice cold grip of managers and board members who are mercifully not there anymore.

Continue reading

Buffalo, New York Congressman Announces House Passage of Climate Action Now Act

Legislation would commit United States to carbon reduction goals detailed in 2015 Paris Climate Accord

‘Niagara Falls (New York) and Erie County are among more the 280 American states, cities, and countieswho have independently committed to support climate action and reduce emissions.’

News from the Buffalo, New York Office of U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins

Posted May 3rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

U.S. Congressman for the Buffalo, New York area, Brian Higgins, is a member of Nancy Pelosi’s Democratic Party caucus

Buffalo, New York – Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) announced House passage of H.R. 9, the Climate Action Now Act.

H.R. 9 requires the United States to honor its commitment to cut carbon pollution outlined in the Paris Agreement<https://unfccc.int/process-and-meetings/the-paris-agreement/the-paris-agreement>, the international climate accord signed by nearly 200 countries around the world in 2015.

It passed by a vote of 231-190, and was cosponsored by 224 Representatives, including Higgins. The bill is the culmination of more than 30 hearings in the House this year, which marked the first House of Representatives hearings on the critical issue in eight years. Continue reading

On This World Press Freedom Day – Friday, May 3rd, 2019

Any Time one of our  Politicial Leader will Praise the Role of a Press in a Democracy, this Journalist will Take It

It sure beats all of the jabs about “Fake News” and journalists being “scum” and “enemies of the people”

A Brief One from Doug Draper

Posted this May 3rd, World Press Freedom Day on Niagara At Large

Even after all of the criticism that Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau  has taken in recent months over his Liberal Party’s dealings with SNC-Lavalin, a giant, Quebec-based engineering firm, and the throwing of two high-profile members out of the party’s caucus, he released a statement for Word Press Freedom Day this May 3rd, , praising the important role of the press plays in a democracy. Continue reading

The Niagara Herbalist is Niagara Ontario’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer

“We wanted to be involved in positive incentives for the community from day one (and) it only made sense to offer livable wages.” –  Niagara Herbalist co-owner Kevin Trethowan

News from the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

Posted May 3rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

The reps of The Niagara Herbalist are recognized as one of the region’s latest businesses to provide their employees a livable wage.

Niagara, Ontario – The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that The Niagara Herbalist has become a certified living wage employer.

The Niagara Herbalist is a family owned and operated recreational cannabis retail store located in St. Catharines. They opened on April 1, a few months after being selected as one of 25 new retailers in the Ontario retail cannabis store lottery. The Niagara Herbalist is currently the only fully operational retail cannabis store in Niagara region, employing nine full time and six part time staff.

“We wanted to be involved in positive incentives for the community from day one. The first step in doing so was to offer employment opportunities for locals that reflected this. It only made sense to offer livable wages. The employees are happy to come into work and to be part of our “work family,” says The Niagara Herbalist co-owner Kevin Trethowan. Continue reading

Indicators Point Toward Worse Great Lakes Flooding than 2017

Citizens in Niagara rally to save what is left of our wetlands in Niagara. File photo by Doug Draper

“What doesn’t help is the fact that people are building close to rivers and lakes. …  You remove wetlands and pave over other areas so with heavy rainfall, the water has to go somewhere else.” – Brock University Professor of Biology and UNESCO Chair in Community Sustainability Liette Vasseur

“We need to start bringing more of the natural components that can help with these storms like recreating wetlands and marshes.” – Liette Vasseur

News from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario

Posted May 2nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Record-high lake levels led to devastating flood damage in Great Lakes coastal communities in 2017, but in the two years since, little has changed.

Provincially significant wetlands in Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls, Ontario where foreign investors are now looking to build a sprawling community. Citizen campaigns to save the area from development continue.

Brock University Professor of Biology and UNESCO Chair in Community Sustainability Liette Vasseur said those communities are in for serious flooding this year and this may coming from frequently.

And she says despite knowing it was coming, our complacency as a society has meant that we’re not only ill-prepared, but we’ve made things worse on ourselves. Continue reading

In Ontario Today, Our Most Vulnerable Species Are On The Chopping Block

Ontario’s Ford Government is planning “new loopholes for developers and other proponents of harmful activities (that) will grease the wheels of destruction” for our province’s species at risk.

A Call-Out to All Ontario citizens from Ontario Nature, a citizen group advocating for our natural heritage

Posted May 2nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Barn owls are an endangered species in Ontario

(A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –

The current Ford government, which did not receive a mandate in last year’s Ontario elections from a majority of the province’s voters, has proven time and time again that it is willing to weaken or eliminate environmental protection programs and safeguards for those in the development industry who would pave over the landscape at any cost to our natural heritage.

As a veteran environment reporter, I remember representatives of the development industry in Niagara and other regions of Ontario who believed in building and growing communities in ways that were environmentally sustainable and respectful of our valuable green places.

Where are those members of the development industry now? Why aren’t they speaking out against those who are giving their industry such a bad name in the eyes of the public?

Please read the Call-Out below from Ontario Nature to save endangered species rules in this province that not only protected wildlife at risks, but the natural habitat birds, animals and other wildlife need to survive.

And click on the link provided to lend your name to a message to Ford’s environment minister to act like an environment minister, and not like an agent  for those who would damage or destroy what is left of our natural spaces for their own, short-term interests.)

Now here is the Call-Out from Ontario Nature to All of Us to Speak Up  for our Natural Heritage in this Province –

Photo: Prothonotary warbler © Bill McDonald, Video: Spotted turtle © Noah Cole

Ontario’s Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks (MECP) is misleading the public by claiming that its recently proposed amendments to the Endangered Species Act, 2007  (ESA) will “improve outcomes for species at risk.” Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government is Downloading Costs for Services on Municipalities and their Ratepayers

“We call on the Government of Ontario to postpone the implementation of these funding cuts to at least 2020, to allow for proper discussion with municipalities and local residents. We call on the Government of Ontario to be transparent about its intentions and engage with cities before downloading more services.” – from a Statement released by the Mayors of 28 of Ontario’s larger cities, including St. Catharines

Statement from Mayor Cam Guthrie (Guelph, Ontario), Chair of LUMCO and LUMCO Mayors

Posted May 2nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Finance Minister Vic Fedeli presents the 2019 budget as Premier Doug Ford looks on at the legislature in Toronto on Thursday, April 11, 2019. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Frank Gunn

(This past April 30th), Mayor Cam Guthrie, Chair of the Large Urban Mayor’s Caucus of Ontario (LUMCO) released the following statement on behalf of Ontario’s big-city mayors:

“Big-city mayors from across Ontario are extremely concerned that the Government of Ontario is engaging in downloading by stealth – implementing funding and governance changes to municipalities without any consultation, after cities have already approved our budgets. Continue reading

Ontario’s Niagara Parks to Undertake Gypsy Moth Spray Program to Protect Tree Canopy

Spraying to be conducted at two identified locations to combat the damaging effects of the invasive insect species

A News Release from the Niagara Parks Commission in Niagara, Ontario

Posted May 2, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – In collaboration with Trees Unlimited and Zimmer Air Services Inc., Niagara Parks will be conducting an aerial spray program to protect foliage at Paradise Grove and Upper Whirlpool Woods, beginning on May 19 (weather permitting).

Cycling along the trails on Niagara Parks’ lands bordering the Niagara River. Niagara Parks Commission. file photo

These two locations were identified by Niagara Parks’ environment team as having the highest egg mass density of gypsy moths, a non-native invasive insect species that has spread into the central portion of Niagara, including patches in Niagara-on-the-Lake and along the Lake Erie shoreline. Continue reading

Remembering the Six Million Murdered Under the Jackboots of Nazi Fascism

“Today and every day, we as Ontarians and as Canadians must recommit to ensuring that an atrocity such as the Holocaust never be repeated.”                                                                                    – Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath released the following statement, to mark Yom HaShoah

Posted May 2nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

In the Toronto area two years ago, a Jewish place of rest is targetted by hate-mongers, leaving a tell-tale nazi swastika behind.

“On Yom HaShoah, Ontario’s New Democrats honour the memory of the six million Jewish people murdered in the Holocaust. We remember that these six million people were killed systematically, simply for being Jewish, and that this number includes Jewish refugees turned away at the Canadian border.

We also remember other victims targeted by the Nazis, including Roma people, people of diverse sexual and gender identities, people with disabilities and people killed for their political beliefs. Continue reading

Niagara Falls MPP Blasts Ford Cuts to Out-of-Country OHIP Coverage

“Ford promised that people of this province would never have to pay out of their pocket for health care, yet that’s exactly what he’s making people do if they leave this province even for a short day trip, and go to the United States.”                                                          – Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gales

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates

Posted May 1st. 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates in Ontario legislature. file photo

QUEEN’S PARK –Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates rose in the legislature yesterday to speak out against recent plans from the Ford Government to cancel out-of-country OHIP coverage for residents.

“Ford promised that people of this province would never have to pay out of their pocket for health care, yet that’s exactly what he’s making people do if they leave this province even for a short day trip, and go to the United States,’ said Gates.

“Despite the fact that the Canada Health Act states that residents will be covered by OHIP when they leave this province-that’s in the act-this PC government is removing that vital OHIP coverage for people who leave the province. This isn’t a few people; this is literally thousands, including in my riding.” Continue reading

When will Science based Intelligence Kick In at the Provincial Level?

We the People of Ontario Deserve That,  And We Should Demand It When It Comes to Protecting Our Environment!

A Commentary by Klara Young-Chin, a resident and a member of Friends of One Mile Creek in Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Posted May 1st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

In a recent story from CTV, I read  in disbelief about this provincial government’s decision to eliminate a program that is aimed at planting 50 million trees in urban areas in Ontario.

Here are some key points from the the CTV story –

  • “The Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry told Forests Ontario the day after the Progressive Conservative government delivered its budget this month that the 50 Million Tree Program was being eliminated.”
  • ” Rob Keen, CEO of Forests Ontario, said since 2008 more than 27 million trees have been planted across Ontario through the program, which saved landowners up to 90 per cent of the costs of large-scale tree planting.”
  • “About 40 per cent forest cover is needed to ensure forest sustainability, Keen said, and the average right now in southern Ontario is 26 per cent, with some areas as low as 5 per cent.”
  • “ The program’s annual budget was about $4.7 million, Keen said, and Forests Ontario was told it was being cancelled as a way to cut provincial costs.”
  • “ A spokeswoman for Natural Resources and Forestry Minister John Yakabuski said the government is committed to balancing the budget in a responsible manner.”
  • “ Justine Lewkowicz said in a statement that the forestry industry, which depends on a sustainable supply of wood, is a responsible steward of the province’s forests.”
  • “ On average, the forestry industry plants 68 million trees per year, creating jobs for foresters, nurseries, and tree planters,” she wrote. She did not say how many trees are harvested per year.”

I would like to point out that the 68 million trees (referred to in the CTV story) replanted in the forestry sector, is mandated by law up in Northern Ontario, after trees are harvested by the industry. There are no new forests being created. Continue reading

More than 10,000 Protesters Tell Ford Government to Stop Cuts to Public Health Care

Ontario Health Coalition executive director Natalie Mehra addressing thousands attending April 30th rally at Queen’s Park

“Doug Ford’s government has no mandate to impose cuts and privatization of public health care. Not a word of this was breathed in the (Jume 2018) election.” – Natalie Mehra, Executive Director, Ontario Health Coalition

A News Release from Natalie Mehra, Executive Director of the Ontario Health Coalition

Posted May 1st, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Toronto – They came from across Ontario in the middle of a work day by the
thousands with a message for the Doug Ford government.

From a stage in front of the Ontario Legislature Natalie Mehra, executive director of the Ontario Health Coalition called on the crowd of more than 10,000 to make enough noise that it would be heard by legislators inside the building –

More than 10,000 came from regions across Ontario, including Niagara, this April 30th to rally at Queen’s Park for Ford government to support quality public health care.Ontario Health Coalition file photos

“Doug Ford’s government has no mandate to impose cuts and privatization of public health care. Not a word of this was breathed in the election,” she said. Continue reading

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch to Premier Ford – ‘Listen to Ontario’s Mayors. Stop the Cuts!’

“Municipalities need a partner in the provincial government — not a government working against them.”

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre NDP MPP Jeff Burch

Posted April 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch

QUEEN’S PARK — Jeff Burch, Ontario NDP critic for Municipal Affairs, released the following statement as the mayors of more than two-dozen big cities speak up to fight Doug Ford’s cuts to municipalities. The Large Urban Mayor’s Caucus of Ontario (LUMCO) says Ford’s cuts are forcing municipal taxes to go up, or services to be cut.

“With cuts to public health, ambulances services, library services, child care, policing and more, Doug Ford is putting unbearable financial pressure on municipalities. Ontario’s big city mayors have taken the unprecedented move of speaking out to make it clear just how much Doug Ford’s cuts will hurt everyday people, and this government needs to listen, then reverse the cuts.

Municipalities need a partner in the provincial government — not a government working against them. Doug Ford is trying to force municipalities to wear responsibility for the Conservatives’ callous cuts.”

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Ontario’s New Democractic Party Calls on Ford to Keep 50 Million Trees Program 

“This cut comes at a time when we are experiencing more extreme weather events and we need to take action to fight climate change.” – Monteith-Farrell, the NDP’s Forestry critic

A News Release from Ontario’s NDP/Official Opposition Party 

Posted April 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

QUEEN’S PARK – The 50 million trees program, a program that creates jobs and fights climate change, should not be scrapped by the Ford government, said NDP MPP Judith Monteith-Farrell during question period Tuesday. 

“This government is cutting a program that aimed to plant 50 million trees across the province.  This program would have created good jobs and helped grow our forests,” said Monteith-Farrell, the NDP’s Forestry critic. 

“This cut comes at a time when we are experiencing more extreme weather events and we need to take action to fight climate change.”  Continue reading

Could We Be In For Another War – Circa late 1990s – Between Ontario’s Government and Teachers?

Ontario’s Education Minister Calls on Teachers’ Unions to Start Negotiations

“Our government wants to work co-operatively with the unions to address the real issues with our education system and we are prepared to immediately begin bargaining in good faith.”              – Lisa Thompson, Ontario Minister of Education         

A News Release from the Ontario Government

Posted April 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Education Minister Lisa Thompson

TORONTO — Today (this April 30th), Lisa Thompson, Minister of Education, issued the following statement in response to the start of education sector labour negotiations:

“Our government took the unprecedented step this month of providing teachers’ unions with an opportunity to start early good faith bargaining to allow labour negotiations to conclude in time to ensure our students will be in classes, where they belong, in September.

The current education sector labour agreement negotiated by the previous government expires on August 31, 2019, which coincides with the start of the fall school year. Continue reading

Dun’ For You Contracting is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer

“A living wage reflects what earners need to be paid based on the actual costs of living and being included in the community.”

News from the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

Posted April 30th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Dun’ for You Contracting has become a certified living wage employer.

Representatives for Livable wage winner Dun for You LW in Niagara receive certification from Niagara Poverty Reduction Network

Dun’ for You Contracting has been providing superior renovations and home improvements in the Niagara Region since 2003. There are two principals owners and four full time employees and they are currently looking to add another two skilled carpenters and a labourer to their team. Continue reading

Sixteen  Reasons to Come to the Giant Health Care Rally- This Tuesday, April 30th –  at Queen’s Park!

Buses will be leaving Niagara at 9:00 a.m. at the Welland Market, 9:30 a.m.  at the St. Catharines Go Bus Station ( Fairview Mall) and at 10:00 a.m. Grimsby go station ( Casablanca and South Service Road).

To Reserve a Seat on a Niagara bus heading to the Queen’s Park Rally, please emainiagarahealthcoalition@yahoo.ca

A Call-Out to Every Citizen Across Ontario from the Ontario Health Coalition, a province-wide citizens organization advocating for quality, public health care for all

Posted April 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Sixteen Reasons for You to be Part of the Rally

Continue reading

Earth to Premier Ford – Maybe Investing In Flood Management Is Worth It After All

In the Wake of the Catastrophic Flooding Now Raving Communities in the Province, Your Cuts to Environmental Protection Programs Borderlines on Criminal Negligence

By Doug Draper

My Open Letter to Ontario Premier Doug Ford

Posted April 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Premier Doug Ford surveying the damage and destruction from record flooding in regions of Ontario this April.

 “It just rips your heart apart,” said Ontario Premier Doug Ford after speaking to victims in flood-ravaged communities in the Ottawa River area this past April 26th. “These folks can’t go through this every single year.”

They can’t go through this every single year?

Perhaps a better word to use, rather than ‘can’t’, Mr. Premier, is ‘shouldn’t’ because, as the years go on, they might go through it every single year.

Indeed, most , if not all of us not only might, but will go through climate-related disasters like the catastrophic flooding that has been occurring in the Ottawa River and other areas of Ontario, not to mention in Quebec and provinces further east, if political leaders like you don’t take action to address climate change and the destruction it causes. Continue reading

One More Ode to Earth Day 2019

If your care about the future of life on our planet, this one might bring a tear to your eyes

A poignant Earth Day  video and “reminder of the urgent need to protect our  planet” from the United Nations

A Brief Comment by Doug Draper

Posted April 29th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Since we began observing the 40th anniversary of Earth Day this past Monday April 22nd with events that ran in communities across Niagara and other regions of the world through the remainder of the week, there were reasons for hope, for anger, and for tears.

The hope came from watching children and their parents planting trees, cleaning trash from parks and roadsides, and engaging in other Earth Day activities in their communities. And it came from all of the mostly young people who are standing up for their future in their calls for action on climate change.

The anger came from watching political leaders like Premier Doug Ford in Ontario warring on over what he calls a “federal tax” on gasoline – a price the federal government is attempting to put on climate-altering carbon emissions in an effort to reduce the amount of carbon spewing in to the atmosphere.

A poster for a workshop Conservation Ontario and Conservation Authorities in the Toronto area held on flood management in 2018. This April, Ford government cut funding to the NPCA and the other 35 Conservation Authorities in Ontario for flood management, even as flood waters in some areas of the province rise to destructive levels that have rarely been experienced in the communities impacted.

The anger also came from Ford cutting funding for planting trees in Ontario and cutting funding for Conservation Authorities in the province, including ours in the Niagara region, to take measures to reduce damage to people and property from flooding – all of this cutting of environment protection programs and more while people along the Ottawa River and other areas of Ontario were (and still are) suffering catastrophic losses due to record flooding.

And the tears came from thoughts of all we have to lose by way of a beautiful and health planet – the only oasis we know we have for life in the entire universe – if we don’t take action.

I certainly found myself shedding a few tears when I watched a video circulated world-wide by the United Nations, which has been working with armies of scientists and climate experts around the world to convince government leaders to take climate change seriously enough to do what is necessary before it is too late.

“This video is a poignant reminder of the urgent need to protect the planet,” said a message from the United Nations that accompanied its release on Earth Day.

Please watch the video by clicking on the screen below, and share it with all of your friends –

Learn More by clicking on –  https://www.un.org/en/climatechange/

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Be A Part of Niagara’s Day of Mourning Ceremonies – This Sunday, April 28th

Remembering All Those Who Were Injured or Who Died From Their Work

“This year it’s important we mourn the dead, but also fight for the living,” – Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates

A Call-Out from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates

Posted April 26th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates. File photo

Niagara Falls —Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates released a statement ahead of Niagara’s Day of Mourning Ceremonies this Sunday, April 28th.

“I spent my entire adult life working in an industrial plant and I’ve seen first-hand what can go wrong in the workplace. Not one person should go to work in the morning and not know if they’ll ever see their families again,” said Gates.

Gates was the president of Unifor Local 199 when GM employee Joel Murray died on the job who is honoured every year in Niagara-on-the-Lake at the Day of Mourning ceremonies. Continue reading

Ford Turns His Government’s War on the Environment on a Popular and Beneficial Program for Planting Trees

“Eliminating (Ontario’s) 50 million trees program weakens the province’s ability to fight climate change and absorb the impact of extreme weather events. This move is yet another signal that the Ford government is getting out of the business of land stewardship, something past PC governments supported.”            – Ontario Green Party Leader Mike Schreiner

Ford’s self-described “Government for the People” has axed funding for this valuable environmental program

A Statement from the Green Party of Ontario with a Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted April 26th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Earth Day 2019 may have come and gone, but the slash and burn job Ontario Premier Doug Ford and the MPPs in his so-called “Government for the People” is doing to environmental protection policies and programs continues.

This time, the target of what the eyes of non-partisan people who care about the environment can only view as an all-out war on environmental protection programs in Ontario by the government that now runs the province is a program that costs an annual $4.7 million to plant trees that help prevent erosion and help purify our water and our air, including absorb some of the carbon from the atmosphere that contributes to climate change.

It should come as no surprise that the Ford government would not value the carbon-absorbing benefits of trees given a costly propaganda and court battle it is already waging against what it calls a “carbon tax.”

This “carbon tax” is a price that the federal government is placing on man-made carbon emissions from the burning of gasoline and other sources as a way of discouraging the use of carbon-based fuels in favour of green alternatives, and ultimately reducing what has already become a dangerous load of climate-altering carbon in the earth’s atmosphere. Continue reading

Niagara Regional Council Approves $4 Million for Suicide Prevention Barriers on Burgoyne Bridge

St. Catharines MPP Jennie  Stevens Follows Up with Call on Ford Government to help fund barriers and Mental Health Services in Niagara

The Burgoyne Bridge over the Twelve Mile Creek valley and a stretch of Hwy. 406 swinging through St. Catharines/Niagara. Tragically, the bridge has recently become what some Niagara regional councillors have called a “magnet” for victims of suicide and the Region’s council voted this April 25 to install suicide prevention barriers on the bridge.

A News Release from the Constituency Office of St. Catharines NDP MPP Jennie Stevens

First, here is a  brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper –

Following lengthy discussions and debate, Niagara Region’s council voted this April 25th to spend $4 million from its 2019 capital budget on barriers that will hopefully prevent any further deaths by suicide – including three in the past three months alone – from the recently rebuilt Burgoyne Bridge in St. Catharines.

Approval of the funding came after heartfelt calls for the barriers from friends and family members of suicide victims, along with a message from them and from some regional councillors, that if the barriers save even one life, they are worth it. Continue reading

Citizens Coalition Organizing Giant Rally Against Ford’s Health Care Cuts at Queen’s Park – Tuesday, April 30th

Niagara Citizens are urged to hop on the bus and  join Ontarians travelling in from dozens of communities  across the province to let the Ford government know that enough is enough!

Buses will be leaving Niagara at 9:00 a.m. at the Welland Market, 9:30 a.m.  at the St. Catharines Go Bus Station ( Fairview Mall) and at 10:00 a.m. Grimsby go station ( Casablanca and South Service Road).

To Reserve a Seat on a Niagara bus heading to the Queen’s Park Rally, please email niagarahealthcoalition@yahoo.ca

A Call-Out from the Ontario Health Coalition and the Niagara Health Coalition, a citizens advocacy network fighting to save quality public health care in Ontario

Posted April 26th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Toronto – It is shaping up to be one of the largest public rallies at Queen’s Park since the Ford government took power.

It will be held next Tuesday, April 30 at Queen’s Park.

Ontarians from towns and cities across the province are heading to the Ontario Legislature to stop health care cuts, privatization and mega-mergers that threaten care. Continue reading

Ford’s ‘Government for the People’ Continues Slashing Funds to Ontario’s Schools

Doug Ford Cuts Per-Student Funding

Government announcement another blow to students, teachers, education workers and parents

A Statement from Ontario’s NDP/Official Opposition Party

Posted April 26th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher  Doug Draper –

Three weeks after thousands of secondary school students across Niagara joined tens of thousands of their peers across Ontario in a province-wide walkout to protest Ford government cuts to education, the cuts just keep on coming.

More than 200 students join at Holy Cross Secondary School in St. Catharines/Niagara join an April 4th, 2019  province-wide walkout to protest cuts the Ford government is making to their education.

And look forward to more cuts to come. In Doug Ford’s Ontario, we may end up with online courses and home schooling for everyone folks.)

QUEEN’S PARK — Marit Stiles, Ontario NDP Education critic, released the following statement in response to the Ford Conservatives’ Grants for Student Needs (GSN) funding allocation: Continue reading

Niagara West MPP Oosterhoff Announces Measures to Increase School Bus Safety

A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff

Posted April 26th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

BEAMSVILLE – Ontario’s government for the people has announced new measures to give municipalities the tools they need to target drivers who threaten the safety of children crossing roads to get to and from their school bus.

Ford government MPP Sam Oosterhoff makes announcement this April 25th with school bus operators behind him

The proposed regulations will allow for more efficient enforcement and prosecution by allowing evidence from these cameras to be used in court without the requirement of an additional witness. Continue reading

Why I Don’t Go To Church

A Confession from Doug Draper, a proud member of the media and “enemy of the people”

Posted April 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Every once in a while – but not very often, Thank God – someone will ask me if I go to church, and if not, why.

And rather than lying like some people do, I like to give the inquiring individual an honest answer and say ‘no’ to the first part of the question.

Then I usually use the latest example of self-righteous, in-your-face hypocrisy I have read about or witnessed on the television news (which is usually something I’ve read or witnessed that day) to answer the second part.

Trump receives prayer blessings from Christian evangelicals

So if some inquiring (or is that ‘Enquiring’) person were to ask me that question today, I would start with the usual “no” and finish with a tweet that has just been sent out by an individual who does for the reputation of a Christian preachers what the Koch brothers do for the reputation of people of wealth or what Donald Trump does for the reputation of politicians, or what Mark Zuckerberg does these days for the reputation of social media. Continue reading

Citizen’s Coalition Raises Red Flag About Undemocratic Process Used to Cut OHIP and Mounting List of other health Care Services 

Ontario Health Coalition executive director Natalie Mehra

“Doug Ford has shown the most contempt for parliamentary democracy that we have ever seen. All of his radical health reform plans have been forged in secret and steamrolled through with the least notice, the least amount of public hearings and the fastest timelines ever.”                                       – Natalie Mehra, executive director,  Ontario Health Coalition.

News from the Ontario Health Coalition 

Posted April 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Toronto – Usually a change in a regulation under an Ontario law is posted in the Ontario Gazette and the public is given 60-days notice to give input, reported the Ontario Health Coalition today in response to new cuts to OHIP coverage that were posted online at:https://www.ontariocanada.com/registry/view.do?postingId=29390&language=en

But the public has only been given until Tuesday to provide feedback on the latest OHIP cuts revealed today.

In the online posting, the Ford government reports that it met with private insurance corporations to consult about the changes, but not with patients and their advocates, seniors’organizations, public interest groups or the public. The Coalition warns this is only the latest in terribly undemocratic changes to our public health care. Continue reading

Celebrate Earth Day Activities with the City of St. Catharines in Niagara, Ontario

A Call-Out to All from the City of St. Catharines

Posted April 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Earth Day Celebration at Market Square

Meet the City of St. Catharines to learn about water quality, take the tap-water taste test, discuss reducing single-use plastics and enjoy other environmental activities at the Links for Greener Learning’s annual Earth Day Celebration at Market Square on Friday, April 26 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Continue reading

Ford Strikes Wrong Chord With More Cuts To The Arts

“This showcases just how out of touch the Ford Conservatives are with how important it is to support the local cultural sectors that contribute so much to our economy.”                                                      – Ontario NDP Culture Critic Jill Andrew

News from Ontario’s NDP/Official Opposition Party

Posted April 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Note from NAL publisher Doug Draper –

It never seems to fail how much the more hardcore right-wingers in Conservative Parties on the Canadian side of the border and the Republican Party in the U.S., show their contempt for the arts – unless, of course, they can personally find a way of making big bucks off of them.

They will poor all kinds of tax money into some phoney ‘war on crime’ or the military, and give no end of tax cuts or subsidies to the upper one or two per cent.

But if you have a program or business that has anything to do with encouraging or promoting or offering up the arts, look out.

So here we are with the following news release from the province’s NDP/Official Opposition Party about more cuts to the arts from Doug Ford’s Conservatives in Ontario.)

QUEEN’S PARK — Jill Andrew, Ontario NDP Culture critic, said it’s shameful for Doug Ford to step up his attack on the arts by cutting the Ontario Music Fund by more than 50 per cent.

Yesterday, Billboard reported that the Ontario Music Fund’s budget has been slashed to $7 million, down from $15 million. The fund is designed to promote the province’s music industry through funding streams that support everything from live music events to music company development. Continue reading

Groundbreaking held for Brock U.’s expanded Zone Fitness Centre 

“Students voted last year to give the project, and its initial $6.8-million price tag, the green light. It will be funded through a $17-per-credit fee for all full- and part-time undergraduate students over a period of five years, starting in September 2020, when the expansion is completed.” 

A News Release from Brock University in St. Catharines 

Posted April 25th, 2019 on Niagara At Large 

Niagara, Ontario – As shovels hit the ground Wednesday, the next chapter officially began for Brock University’s expanded fitness centre.

Karen McAllister-Kenny, Brock’s Director of Recreation Services, Aidan Hibma, outgoing President of the Brock University Students’ Union, Brock student and current Zone user Paige Phillips and Brock President Gervan Fearon break ground at the Zone Fitness Centre expansion on Wednesday, April 24.

 The Brock community came together April 24 to mark the groundbreaking of the Zone Fitness Centre project that will see the popular campus facility triple in size.  Continue reading

Thirteen Year Old Canadian Indigenous Girl Appeals to Adults At United Nations Assembly to take more action to protect the World’s Fresh Water

Autumn Peltier speaking last year to United Nations General Assembly on water issues

“We all have a right to this water as we need it. Not just rich people, all people. No one should have to worry if the water is clean or if they will run out of water.”                                                   – Autumn Peltier, from an address the young Indigenous girl from Canada delivered to the United Nations General Assembly in 2018 on World Water Day

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted April 24th, 2019, during a week of  Earth Day events and observances, on Niagara At Large

As communities around the world continue celebrating Earth Day through this week, I want to offer yet another example of a young person talking to adults about action they know, or at least should know they should be taking for the sake of everyone’s future.

The last young person we featured on Niagara At Large in a post this April 23rd – the day after the official anniversary date of Earth Day – was Greta Thunberg, who delivered passionate addresses to representatives of the European Union earlier this April, and to a United Nations summit last December to act now to prevent a climate catastrophe that might spare no one. Continue reading

Only a Dope like Doug Ford would Cut Funding to Ontario’s Public Libraries

Any Government out there that would Cut Funding to Public Libraries has Absolutely No Concept of  the Common Good

“Whatever the cost of our libraries, the price is cheap compared to that of an ignorant nation.”                             — the legendary television and radio news broadcaster Walter Cronkite

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted April 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

And Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his Tory Party lapdogs out there call themselves a “Government for the People”?

What people are they talking about?

Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his “Government for the People” are now aiming their budget-slashing sites at the province’s public libraries

It’s bad enough that they have been slashing funding for municipal transit services, environmental protection, health care and public education, and rolling back social assistance for people living in poverty, along with plans by the previous government to increase the minimum wage so that people at the lowest end of the salary ladder can one day have a livable wage.

Now they are cutting funding for public libraries across the province, for God’s sake.

They can’t even leave our public libraries alone. Continue reading

Ontario’s Ford Government Makes More Cuts to OHIP

“Ford’s proposed change to OHIP coverage for Ontarians traveling out of country fits a disturbing pattern of this government bypassing public consultation as it tries to force through rapid changes to our health care system,”                             – from an April 24th  statement by France Gélinas, the Ontario NDP’s Health Care critic

A News Release from Ontario’s NDP/Official Opposition Party

Posted April 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

QUEEN’S PARK — The NDP’s Health Care critic, France Gélinas, said the Ford government proposing to cancel Ontario Health Insurance Program (OHIP) coverage for out-of-country Ontario travelers is alarming. Continue reading

Sign a Petition to Save Rodman Hall in St. Catharines/Niagara

“Brock University has again ignored the recommendations of their own expert consultants as well as the wishes of the community and announced yet another poorly-conceived plan that threatens the future existence of Rodman Hall Art Centre.” – from a petition drafted by Liz Hayden and otherNiagara citizens concerned about the future of one of the region’s iconic heritage sites, Rodman Hall in St. Catharines, Ontario

Rodman Hall, a heritage treasure in St. Catharines, Ontario

Posted April 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Rodman Hall Art Centre was created by and for the residents of the city and region in order to preserve this unique historical site, provide professional art experiences to the community and maintain the public Carolinian gardens overlooking Twelve Mile Creek and the downtown. Continue reading

You Are Invited to a Public Engagement Session on the future of Specialized Transit Services in Niagara Region

Hosted by Niagara’s Regional Government this Wednesday, April 24th  from 5 to 7 p.m. at the St. Catharines Public Library, 54 Church Street, in downtown St. Catharines

News from the Niagara Region

Posted April 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

About Niagara Region’s Specialized Transit Study – 

The Specialized Transit Study is one of the key studies in Moving Transit Forward in Niagara.

To best meet the transportation and mobility needs of our aging population and residents requiring accommodation, the Linking Niagara Transit Committee is reviewing specialized transit in Niagara. IBI Group will lead this review.

The review will determine how we can meet the short- and long-term needs of regional and municipal specialized transit clients. Continue reading

Chorus Niagara Presents Silent Film Masterpiece Peter Pan

 At Partridge Hall, one showing only May 4th, 7;30 p,m. FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre, in downtown St.Catharines, Ontario.

News from Chorus Niagara

Posted April 24th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

CHORUS NIAGARA’S SILENT CINEMA is back with the enchanting lavish film fantasy Peter Pan, accompanied by a LIVE choral soundtrack curated by Artistic Director Robert Cooper, C.M.

This is the first-ever film version (1924) of J.M. Barrie’s magical boy who refuses to grow up, with cinematic effects of mermaids, mystical ships, secret hideaways, and the ever-popular flying sequences, that still delights today.

Chorus Niagara and Artistic Director Robert Cooper proudly present this fully restored masterpiece with LIVE soundtrack by the 100 voices of CHORUS NIAGARA and the keyboard artistry of Organist Edward Moroney and Pianist Krista Rhodes.

Artistic Director Robert Cooper says, ‘It was the lavish silent fantasy, the magic of flying children and the wondrous storybook land where kids never grow up, in this 1924 nearly-forgotten classic, that caught my creative fancy. Continue reading

On Climate Change, Kids Make More Sense Than the Adults

Greta Thunberg makes her plea for action on climate change to a European Union assembly earler this April, 2019

“We have not come here to beg world leaders to care. You have ignored us in the past, and you will ignore us again. We have run out of excuses, and we are running out of time. We have come here to let you know that change is coming, whether you like it or not. The real power belongs to the people. Thank you.”

– the final words from an address Greta Thunberg, a then 15-year-old Swedish student and climate activist, delivered at a United Nations Summit on Climate Change this  December, 2018

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted April 23rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

This April 22nd, CBC Radio’s morning program, The Current, played the voices of one young person after another, ages f five or six years old and into their teens, raising concerns about a future over ever more frequent and severe climate-related disasters, and expressing a call for last-chance action to prevent such a nightmare

As I listened to the voices of these young people, I heard kids who sounded no older than six or seven who made infinitely more sense than Ontario Premier Doug Ford when he goes off on one of his Homer Simpson rants about climate change. Continue reading

Awarding-Winning Book on Thorold’s Early History Supports Work of One of Niagara’s Best Heritage Organizations

Author and Historian Sarah King Head Explores the Evolution of Beaverdam’s Unique Cultural Landscape

News from Heritage Thorold LACAC, a volunteer heritage group based in Thorold, Ontario

Posed April 23rd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Author and historian Sarah King Head. Proceeds from the sale of her award-winning book about Niagara’s Beaverdams area supports the good work of one of the area’s great heritage groups,  Heritage Thorold LACAC

Into its fourth printing, sales of the book Where Beavers Built Their Dams: The Evolution of a Unique Cultural Heritage Landscape in Thorold, Ontario continue to support the work of Heritage Thorold LACAC.

The history of Beaverdams is a good story; something author and historian Sarah King Head has successfully been able to tell by putting the island community’s extant heritage gems within the context of the island village’s rich, less tangible history.

She notes that what most people don’t always appreciate is how entirely Beaverdams’ “cottage country” illusion today is a creation of the past two centuries. Indeed, creation of the Welland Canals to the east and Lake Gibson to the west, south and north has transformed the landscape. Continue reading

Thanks To Us, We Are Rapidly Running Out of Earth Days!

‘Don’t Worry Though. The Planet Will Be Fine. It will   be here for a Long, Long Time. We’re Going Away’ – from a routine by the late George Carlin called ‘The Planet is Fine’

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted on Earth Day, April 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

We all have those days in our lives where we will never forget where we were and what we were doing at the time.

One of mine was April 22nd, 1970 – the very first Earth Day observed anywhere around the world – and my high school principal in Welland, Ontario allowed me and about four or five of my classmates to hold a demonstration in front of a Union Carbide plant that was infamous for belching clouds of filth from this stacks that could be seen from one end of the Niagara region to another.

As we stood outside the chain-link fence of that plant – me wearing a gas mask I borrowed from my arts teacher, and holding a sign reading; “If You Aren’t Part of the SOLUTION, You are Part of the POLLUTION” – cars raced by with horn honks of support, and workers from the plant, out on their break, threw empty pop cans at the chain-link fence behind us and yelled; “Beat it. Go back to school.”

Our April 22nd, 1970 demonstration on the very first Earth Day, with the author of this post out front wearing a gas mask.

We remained undaunted. Continue reading

Coming Up to this Earth Day, with a Climate Catastrophe Looming …

All Ontario’s Ford Government can do is blow hot air about a four-to-five cents per litre “Carbon Tax” on gasoline.

Is That All Our Future is Worth?

Posted this Earth Day, April 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large –

Could this be ‘Ford Nation’ in the year 2014? Wonder how much this Ford supporter would be willing to pay for gas now?

A few weeks ago, after Niagara At Large posted another in a series of news commentaries on the Ford government’s obsession with spending large sums of our money fighting efforts by Canada’s federal government to put a price on climate-altering carbon pollution – what Ford and his allies like federal Tory leader Andrew Sheer, and newly elected Alberta premier Jason Kenny strategically call a “carbon tax” to make it sound like some poison pill the feds are trying to get us to swallow – one Niagara resident and NAL reader, Linda McKellar, shared the following comment.

We posted this comment on Niagara At Large at the time, but feel it is well worth repeating on Earth Day, along with the dramatic video message from the late great Carl Sagan that it refers to. Here it is.

Ontario Premier Doug Ford seen here, slamming the four-to-five cent “carbon tax” the feds are adding to a litre on gasoline as one way of reducing climate-altering carbon pollution. Here is a question you might want to ask Ford and his Tory MPPs. How about killing the more than 20 cents a litre in provincial taxes on gas while you are at it? Or does that go to pay for the salaries and expenses of Ford and his cabinet?

A Comment from Niagara, Ontario resident Linda McKellar on reports from a global team of scientists that we may only have 11 or 12 years left to avert a world-wide climate catastrophe –

So what does Ford do?

Open for business.

I don’t mind paying more for gas or a carbon tax if it enables me to breathe.
Somehow people think we’re immune from extinction. We’re not. Neither are the animals and pollinators we need to keep us alive in the chain of life.

It’s like (former U.S. senator and vice-president, and climate change fighting advocate) Al Gore’s frog analogy.

Put a frog in hot water and it jumps out…if it can. Put it in water and heat it gradually and it adapts up to a point and won’t jump out until the damage is done and it’s too late.

More people need to read Carl Sagan’s “Pale Blue Dot” to realize how insignificant and stupid humans are and how lucky we are to have a liveable place called earth.

Maybe eons from now, some species will look back at our fossils and say, wow, were those extinct creatures ever stupid!

A Footnote from Niagara At Large –

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To Ford Government – Ontario’s Conservation Authorities Are Worth a Sober Second Thought

Umbrella Group for NPCA and 35 other CAs  across Province Responds to “Deep Cuts” in Ford Budget to Core Services           like Flood Management 

A Message from Conservation Ontario

Posted April 22nd, 2019 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword by Doug Draper, Niagara At Large

One of the more frequent pieces of news I heard on CBC Radio coming into this rain-soaked Easter weekend was broadcast with the heading; “Ontario’s Conservation Authorities on flood alert.”

Flooding waters from near-record rainfalls in the spring of 2017 covered swampedf Lakeside Park and the outer Port Dalhousie Harbour area in St. Catharines, Ontario, resulting in hundreds of thousands of dollars of damage and cleanup costs. File photo by Doug Draper

This news came just days after reports circulated across the province that the budget Ontario’s Ford government tabled this past April 11th included up to 50 per cent cuts in transfer payments to the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and 35 other Conservation Authorities in Ontario for delivering core services that include, at or near the top of the list, flood management.

One finds it hard to imagine what logic – economic or otherwise – Premier Doug Ford, his cabinet and his caucus of MPPs that includes Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff, used to make this cut. Continue reading

Ford Government Giving Developers Free Pass to Exterminate Wildlife in Ontario

“This move is regressive and dangerous. The world is in a biodiversity crisis, and the Ontario government has proposed to gut one of the most comprehensive endangered species laws in the world.” – from a statement by three of Canada’s leading environmental organizations

Ontario Nature file photo

A Statement from Ontario Nature , Environmental Defence of Canada and the David Suzuki Foundation

Posted April 19th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Nature file photo

Toronto, Ontario – The Ontario government’s shocking and irresponsible proposed changes to the Endangered Species Act will effectively remove all safety nets for species at risk in this province. The proposal will give industry a free pass to exterminate species in Ontario.

This move is regressive and dangerous. The world is in a biodiversity crisis, and the Ontario government has proposed to gut one of the most comprehensive endangered species laws in the world. The province is bending to pressure from industry and sprawl developers when they should be working to restore and protect vulnerable habitats. Continue reading

Niagara River Corridor One Step Closer to Receiving New Recognition as “Wetland of International Importance”

“Many of us are aware of how wonderful the Niagara River ecosystem is, but to be honored on a global scale would be an incredible boost both ecologically and economically. These are world-renowned wetlands in our own backyard.”              – Professor Kim Diana Connolly, director of the Environmental Advocacy Clinic at the University at Buffalo School of Law

Provincially significant wetlands under the canopy of the Thundering Waters Forest, in the Niagara River watershed in Niagara Falls, Ontario. file photo

News from the Niagara River Ramsar Binational Steering Committee

Posted April 18th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

(Niagara At Large will be posting more information on this important development for our Niagara River corridor in the days ahead, including comments from key players on both sides of the Ontario/New York State border. Stay Tuned.)

Now here is news released this April 18 by Canadian Chair Jocelyn Baker, U.S. Chair Jajean Rose-Burney and the rest of the Niagara River Ramsar Binational Steering Committee

Niagara Falls New York  – The Niagara River is one step closer to being recognized under an international Convention as a Wetland of International Importance.

The listing of a site under the Ramsar Convention is a source of pride for the site’s community and a major draw for ecotourism.

“This is an exciting advancement for the region. The Ramsar honor will put the Niagara River on par with other Ramsar sites like the Everglades and the Galapagos Islands” said Greg Stevens, Executive Director of the Niagara River Greenway Commission.

The Niagara River Ramsar Binational Steering Committee, made up of local environmental experts and advocates, has been working on this nomination for six years. Continue reading

Ford Government Moving to Wave  Ontario’s Endangered  Species Protection Laws for Developers

On the Eve of Earth Day, 2019, Ford and his Tory MPPs continue their Rlentloess War on our Environment

An Urgent Outcry from Ontario Nature, a not-for-profit citizens advocacy group for protecting what is left of Ontario’s natural heritage

Posted April 18th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario’s Environment Minister Rod Phillips shamelessly outlines plans to let developers do end run around endangered species laws, while his boss, Doug Ford, looks on.

When the government holds a press conference in the afternoon before a long weekend, the news is unlikely to be good.

Indeed, today Minister Rod Phillips (Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks) announced proposed changes to Ontario’s Endangered species Act.

As we feared, these changes would effectively allow the government to ignore the pressing need to save Ontario’s most vulnerable plants and animals.

Niagara citizens rally o save Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls, Ontario and wildlife in it from plans by developers to build there. file photo

If the changes go through –

  • * Species listed as threatened or endangered may no longer be automatically protected.
  • * The Minister will have discretion to interfere with the listing of at-risk species at his convenience, bringing politics into the listing process.
  • * Developers and other proponents of harmful activities will be able to “pay-to-slay” by paying into a fund to compensate for harming species at risk and their habitats (rather than providing an on-the-ground overall benefit to species).
  • * Southern Ontario species at the northern limit of their range may receive less or no protection, depending on their status outside Ontario.

These moves are regressive and dangerous.

Continue reading

Iconic Old St. Catharines Bar Violates Fire Code, Fined $7,0000

St. Catharines’ Acting Fire Chief says ‘it is dangerous for restaurants, bars and nightclubs to have more people than they can accommodate’.

A News Release from the City of St. Catharines

Posted April 18th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Acting St. Catharines, Ontario Fire Chief Jeff McCormick

Niagara, Ontario – The operator of the Mansion House Hotel in Downtown St. Catharines has been fined by the Ontario Court of Justice for overcrowding at the bar.

1602128 Ontario Ltd. pled guilty on Friday, April 12 to Ontario Fire Code charges of exceeding the occupant load for the number of persons occupying a room or floor space in an assembly occupancy. The establishment had more occupants in its main floor bar area and in its lounge area than the authorized capacity.

The court imposed a $7,500 fine against the operators as well as court costs and victim fine surcharges.

Acting Fire Chief Jeff McCormick said it is dangerous for restaurants, bars and nightclubs to have more people than they can accommodate. Continue reading

Ford Government has Almost Halved its Share of Funding to Niagara’s Conservation Authority

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted April 17th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

At a meeting of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s board of directors this April 17th, Interim CAO for the NPCA, Gayle Wood, seated to the left of the board’s Vice Chair and Pelham Regional Councillor Diana Huson, talks to board about funding cut from the Ontario government.

On top of other deep cuts to Ontario’s environmental protection programs, the Ford government has also taken an axe to the funding the province transfers to Conservation Authorities for protecting people and their properties from climate-related hazards like flooding.

NPCA’s Interim CAO Gayle Wood

At a meeting of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s board of directors this April 17th, Gayle Wood, the NPCA’s Interim CAO, told board members that concerns that last April 11th’s provincial budget would mean significant cuts in funding from the province to Conservation Authorities across Ontario have been confirmed.

Wood said annual funds the province transfers to the NPCA will be cut from about $174,000 to $90,000 – almost half of the money the province gives to the Conservation Authority each year for core services like flood management.

The cut may not be much of a blow to the NPCA’s budget this year, she said, because some money is being saved “due to a number of (recent) staffing gaps,” but next year they could prove “extremely challenging.” Continue reading

Doug Ford’s “Open For Business” Balderdash

And What’s With Ford’s Incessant Use of this Totalitarian Trope “Government for the People”

Doug Ford unveiling another ‘Open for Business’ billboard at Ontario’s borders

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher  Doug Draper

Posted April 16th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Unless you have been living somewhere far away from the province over the past 10 months, it probably comes as as no news  to you that Doug Ford wants to make Ontario “Open for Business”.

That apparently means that Ontario’s premier and his self-described “Government for the People” are bent on making the province a more friendly place for private companies to do business in.

As of the release of his ‘Government for the People’s first budget this April 14th, Ford may want to amend that “open for business” call-out to say that Ontario is open for business just so long as your business is willing to stick whatever propaganda his government wants on or near a product you are selling, or face a steep fine!

A copy of one of the possible stickers the Ford government will force gas stations to display on their pumps.

As much as that is what you might expect from a government in a totalitarian state, Ford and his army of MPPs are now looking at making it mandatory for private companies that sell gasoline in their oh-so “open for business” Ontario to place a sticker on their gas pumps, telling customers that they are paying an extra four to five cents per litre for a federal “tax” on climate polluting carbon.

If owners of gas stations don’t put these stickers on their pumps where prospective customers can see them, they could face a $10,000 fine.

What Ford and his minions choose to call a “carbon tax,” by the way, which is more realistically a price the federal government is trying to impose on highly damaging carbon pollution in an effort to address climate change by reducing our country’s carbon footprint, is a hell of a lot less than the 25 or so cents slapped on to a litre of gas through provincial taxes. Continue reading

Ford Government to Axe Ontario’s Ambulance Services

The Association of Municipalities of Ontario shocked by Ford’s eliminating 42 of 52 land ambulance services

A News Release from Ontario’s NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted April 16th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath

Queen’s Park — NDP Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath was deeply troubled to learn Tuesday that Doug Ford’s cuts to frontline healthcare will include axing 42 of the province’s 52 land ambulance services in a massive cut to essential emergency services, according to an internal memo from the Association of Municipalities of Ontario (AMO).

“With each passing day, it’s clearer that the Ford Government’s reckless and dangerous cuts to frontline health care are going to hurt families across Ontario,” said Horwath. Continue reading

 Niagara College Many Hands Project raises more than $40,000 for Pathstone Mental Health 

Funds raised will support play therapy for children who have experienced trauma 

News from Niagara College 

Posted April 16th, 2019 

Niagara, Ontario – As a result of this year’s Many Hands Project, $40,800 was donated to Pathstone Mental Health<https://www.pathstonementalhealth.ca/> – a community-based organization that provides innovative and effective treatment for all children in Niagara diagnosed with mental health issues.

Students in NC’s Event Management program present the cheque for $40,858 to Pathstone Mental Health, the grand total raised from their fundraising efforts as part of NC’s 2019 Many Hands Project.

 The funds were announced at a Many Hands Project reveal ceremony held at Branscombe Mental Health Centre in St. Catharines on April 15. The donation included $35,858 raised by NC student fundraisers and $5,000 from Canadian Tire Bank, a sponsor and long-time supporter of NC’s Many Hands Project. Continue reading

Thanks to Ontario’s Ford Government, Could Niagara Lose its Own Ambulance Dispatch Service – Again!

It Was Only Two Decades Ago – After Hard Lobbying – That Niagara Finally Got It’s Vital Ambulance Dispatch Services Back

Some Breaking News from CBC with Brief Commentary from Doug Draper on Niagara At Large

Posted April 16th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

According to a news report this April 16th on CBC Radio, CBC reporters have learned that Ontario’s Ford government is now considering plans to merge 59 ambulance services across the province (and Niagara’s regional government now operates one of those 59 services into just 10 for all of Ontario.

One of Niagara Region’s ambulances. Will Niagara again lose locally based emergency dispatch services for our paramedics?

“The Ford government intends to merge the 59 local ambulance services in Ontario into just 10, CBC News as learned,” reads the report that CBC posted online, shortly after 10 a.m. this April 14th. Continue reading

Ford Government Launches Court Action Against Efforts to Put Price on Climate Pollution

How Much Will Ford’s Court Crusade for Carbon Polluters Cost Ontario Tax Payers? How Much Will It Cost Our Future?

A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted April 14th, 2019 on Niagara At Large

Well, of course. Why not?

Less than two weeks after the release of an alarming report by scientists for Environment and Climate Change Canada, concluding that Canada’s climate is warming twice as fast as the world average, and just a few months after a team of the world’s climate experts warned that we only have about a dozen years to prevent what could be an unbearable future for generations to come, what does Ontario’s premier, Doug Ford, and his government decide to do?

They decide to go to court this week to fight a federal government move to slap an extra four to five cents on a litre of gasoline as a way of putting a price on climate-altering carbon pollution on the grounds that it is “unconstitutional.”

Unconstitutional?

That argument is coming from the same Ford government that is now threatening to force owners of private gas stations to put a sticker on their pumps warning of this so-called “carbon tax” or face a heavy fine.

How constitutional is that?

Hopefully, the courts will give the Ford government’s case (launched at Ontario taxpayers’ expense) the thumbs’ down it deserves. And hopefully enough people across the province will come to the conclusion that doing whatever we can do to avert a climate catastrophe not too many years down the line is worth more than four or five cents extra for a litre of gasoline. Continue reading