Kelly Edgar is finally sworn in to serve another term on Niagara Region’s council
A Brief Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines Regional Councillor Kelly Edgar is back.
Here, in my view anyway, is one of the best pieces of news on the municipal scene in Niagara since the new Regional Council appointed Jim Bradley Chair this past December 6th.
This December 13th, at the first full meeting of Niagara Regional Council, Kelly Edgar was finally sworn in to serve a second term as a regional councillor for St. Catharines.
Kelly Edgar was one of a handful of regional councillors who had the backbone to stand up against what became commonly known as Al Caslin’s cabal during the last term of regional council.Continue reading →
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New Morning and Evening Train Service Will Start Four Years Ahead of Schedule
“This is great news for people in Niagara Region.Weekday GO train service between Niagara Falls and Toronto will help connect the region and create new business opportunities.” – Niagara West MPP Sam Oosterhoff
News from Ontario’s Ford Government and Ministry of Transportation
Posted December 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines, Ontario — Ontario’s Government for the People continues to deliver on its promise to get people moving faster by adding regular weekday GO train service to Niagara Falls and St. Catharines for the first time.
Today (this December 14th), Jeff Yurek, Minister of Transportation, Kinga Surma, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister of Transportation, Sam Oosterhoff, MPP Niagara West, along with Leslie Woo, Chief Planning and Development Officer, Metrolinx, visited the rail station in St. Catharines to announce that the government will introduce long-asked-for weekday GO train service to Niagara Falls and St. Catharines on the Lakeshore West line.Continue reading →
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A Statement from Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley
Posted December 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Ron Tripp, Niagara Region’s Commissioner of Public Works, has been appointed the Region’s acting CAO
“At our meeting on Dec. 13, 2018 Niagara Regional Council appointed Ron Tripp to the position of acting Chief Administrative Officer for the Niagara Region while current CAO Carmen D’Angelo is on leave. This appointment is effective immediately.
While Ron Tripp is in the position of Acting CAO, Catherine Habermebl will assume the position of Acting Commissioner of Public Works.
On behalf of Niagara Regional Council I would like to thank both Mr. Tripp and Ms. Habermebl for accepting these positions and look forward to working with them on the continued delivery of the important programs and services provided by Niagara Region.”
Niagara’s new Regional Council was in session this December 13th, discussing how appointments to the board of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) should be done in the future, when a few of us attending the session discovered a story that had just popped up on the internet.
“Barrick fired by NPCA, rehired, appointed as CAO – Former Port Colborne councillor’s hiring subject of Auditor General’s report earlier this year,” read the headline in the St. Catharines Standard story.
City of Hamilton Councillors Vote for Four Members on Board of Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority – Up From Two
According to Province’s Conservation Act, Niagara Should Only Have Five Members, Not Twelve, says Hamilton Councillor
News from Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
Posted December 12th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara’s new Regional Council and 12 local councils may have to take another look at how many representatives they can appoint to seats on the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s board of directors.
For more than two decades now, the NPCA board has operated with a total of 15 members – 12 appointed by municipalities in Niagara, two appointed by the City of Hamilton and one appointed by Haldimand County.
There could soon be a big change in the number of members sitting around this NPCA board table, and in the number of representatives Niagara has sitting on the board. File photo by Doug Draper
A motion passed unanimously by Hamilton city councillors at a general issues committee meeting this December 12th aims to force a huge change in those numbers.
The motion, tabled by Hamilton Councillor Brenda Johnson, calls for Hamilton to now appoint four members to the NPCA board – two councillors and two members of the public – and Johnson told Niagara At Large in a phone interview this December 12th that she expects the motion to get final approval in the city’s council meets this coming December 19th.Continue reading →
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“During the recent municipal campaign all of us received a clear message from the voters. A justified demand that council conduct its business with honesty, integrity, civility, fairness, openness and accountability. Without a doubt there is an expectation that elected officials must embraces these attributes at all times and in all circumstances is a profound message that all of us will heed I’m sure in the term ahead.” – Niagara’s new Regional Chair Jim Bradley
The Full Text of Niagara Regional Chair Jim Bradley’s Inaugural Address to the Region’s Council, delivered Thursday, December 6th, 2018
Posted December 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
(A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper – A number of Niagara residents who had the opportunity to attend the inaugural ceremonies for the new term of Niagara Region’s council this past December 6th or watch the proceedings online, commented on how heartening it was to hear the words new Regional Chair Jim Bradley delivered in his inaugural address – particularly after all the controversy and turmoil we’ve been put through at the regional government level over the past four years.
Niagara’s new Regional Chair Jim Bradley shortly after his inauguration with Debbie Zimmerman, who was Niagara’s regional chair from 1997 to 2003. Photo used with permission from Debbie Zimmerman’s Facebook page
In that spirit, I decided that we would post the full text of Bradley’s inaugural address as soon as it became available electronically, which was this December 11th.
So for those who heard it the first time, and for all those who did not get a chance to hear it, here it is with the promise Jim Bradley finishes with – that Niagara will finally get back to moving forward again with the kind of representation we expect and deserve.
Now here is Bradley’s full inaugural address.)
”I would like to begin this afternoon by extending to all who are in attendance in the Chamber and in Regional Headquarters a warm welcome as the Council of the Regional Municipality of Niagara begins a new four-year term which commences today that will be completed in the latter part of 2022.Continue reading →
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The total facility investment and improvements are estimated at a value of $40 million and will create up to 100 new high-skilled jobs
“This announcement is exciting not just because of Steelcon’s investment, but also because of the industry-leading technology that the SIN beam brings to the North American market. We look forward to working together to open the facility and advancing the future of manufacturing right here, in St. Catharines.” Walter Sendzik, Mayor of St. Catharines, Ontario.
News from the City of St. Catharines
Posted December 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Steelcon Fabrication Inc. has announced a new $40 million manufacturing facility will open in St. Catharines to produce its leading SIN-beam product for the North American market.
From left, St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik, Danny Bianco, Carmine Bianco, Director of Economic Development Brian York and Fabian Hoggard at SIN Structures new location on 87 Grantham Ave., St. Catharines
A family-owned company based in Brampton, Steelcon uses advanced technologies to produce construction beams that are lighter, use less steel, and have less of an impact on the environment while making construction more efficient.Continue reading →
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Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
“While Doug Ford is telling everyday people the cupboards are bare, he is making sure that his friends, and the most wealthy Ontarians are more than taken care of.” – Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
A News Release from the Office of Ontario’s Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
(Andrea Horwath and her Ontario New Democrats released the following this past December 6th, when the 2018 summer and fall session of the provincial legislature came to a close.)
Posted December 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Queen’s Park — Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath says that Doug Ford and his Conservatives spent their first six months in the legislature making things worse for everyday people.
“The Liberal government let us down,” said Horwath. “But, in six months at Queen’s Park, Doug Ford has made things even worse for people. This is a government that makes decisions in back rooms, with and for their insiders.
“While Doug Ford is telling everyday people the cupboards are bare, he is making sure that his friends, and the most wealthy Ontarians are more than taken care of.”Continue reading →
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“Our Government is committed to providing high quality care for those who are ill and near the end-of-life. We will keep working so that everyone can access compassionate care that respects the wishes of the patient and their loved ones.” – Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West
A News Release from the Constituency Office of Niagara West MPP Sam O osterhoff
Posted December 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Queen’s Park – This December 10th, Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care and Effie Triantafilopoulos, Parliamentary Assistant to the Minister announced that our Government is investing nearly $33.6 million to build 193 new hospice beds across Ontario. Continue reading →
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All are Invited to George Bukator Park off Chippawa Parkway and Stanley Avenue in Niagara Falls, Ontario on Saturday, December 15th at 7.am.
An Invite to All from Niagara’s Indigenous Community
Posted December 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
A Brief Foreword from Doug Draper, Niagara At Large –
The following invitation to to this special event is being circulated by members of the Indigenous community , including Karl Dockstader who has been fighting passionately with many others across our region to save the provincially significant wetlands and other natural riches in the sprawling Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls from an urban development project that could and shoud be built somewhere else.
“Ceremony won’t bring back the Wetlands, but respecting water as living will bring us strength,” said Dockstader in a recent Facebook note about this Sunrise Ceremony event.Continue reading →
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Niagara River is one of 15 ecosystems in the Great Lakes listed as particularly vulnerable to impacts of a crude oil spill.
“Existing crude oil transport infrastructure near or in the Great Lakes makes the ecosystem particularly vulnerable to spills, particularly in 15 areas the committee identified (including the Niagara River, Long Point Bay along the shores of Lake Erie and the northern shores of Lakes Ontario) based on their level of biodiversity and as highly valued habitats for fish spawning, such as estuaries, rivers and bays.”
– from the International Joint Commission’s Great Lakes Science Advisory Board report, titled ‘Potential Ecological Impacts of Crude Oil Transport in the Great Lakes Basin
News from the Canada/U.S. International Joint Commission’s Science Advisory Board
Posted December 12th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Oil production in central northern United States and western Canada has increased rapidly since 2010. Its transport near or through the Great Lakes region via pipelines and rail has expanded as a result.
What does this mean for the lakes in terms of the environmental threats posed by crude oil transport, and what are the potential ecological impacts from a spill in freshwater ecosystems like the Great Lakes?Continue reading →
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“We can only hope that with a clean slate of board members and a new Interim CAO the days of the NPCA trying to muzzle opposition by suing individuals who dare question its operation, management, hiring and firing practices is finally over.” – Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch
A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Former NPCA employee Jocelyn Baker still has a costly lawsuit hanging over her head after speaking out about alleged cases of workplace harassment inside the NPCA
With a new interim board of directors and CAO in place at the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority, one of Niagara’s Members of Provincial Parliament is calling on them to drop an ongoing lawsuit that the NPCA’s old board and managers slapped against former employee Jocelyn Baker.
“I commend Niagara Regional Council for taking immediate action in replacing the former NPCA Board, which spearheaded the lawsuit against Ms. Baker,” Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch said in an open letter this December 7th of the Region’s new council voting before adjourning its December 6th inaugural ceremonies to immediately install an interim replacement board at an NPCA where the old board was threatening not to step down.
“We can only hope that with a clean slate of board members and a new Interim CAO the days of the NPCA trying to muzzle opposition by suing individuals who dare question its operation, management, hiring and firing practices is finally over,” added Burch in the letter, a copy of which was sent to all 12 Niagara regional councillors and mayors now sitting on the board, and to Niagara’s new Regional Chair Jim Bradley.Continue reading →
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“We worked with community members to show the need for this, and I’m proud to see that the legislature agrees.” – Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates
News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates
Posted December 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates in Ontario legislature. File photo
Queen’s Park, Ontario – Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates’s motion has won support of all of the parties in the Ontario legislature, moving Niagara closer to round-the-clock mental health services.
“This is just another example of how, when we come together as a community, when we work together and when we raise our voices, we can get things done. We worked with community members to show the need for this, and I’m proud to see that the legislature agrees. Now, we’ll move forward to get a timeline on that funding and to get these facilities up and running.
This is an important piece, though just one part, of what we can do as a community to say to those struggling, ‘You’re not alone, you’re loved and we care,’” said Gates.Continue reading →
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“I am honoured to be appointed as Niagara’s Regional Chair for the upcoming term of Council. I look forward to working collaboratively with all members of our Council and Niagara’s dedicated public service to move our Region forward and provide the important services our community relies on. ” ~ Niagara’s new Regional Chair, Jim Bradley
News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted December 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – This December 6th, Niagara Region announces that Jim Bradley has been appointed to the position of Regional Chair by a unanimous vote of Regional Council for the 2018-2022 term. Bradley will be officially sworn in later today, making him the eighth Regional Chair for the Niagara Region.
Niagara’s new Regional Chair Jim Bradley, centre below the Region’s crest, takes the oath of office this December 6th. Photo by Doug Draper
Bradley began his political career as a St. Catharines City Councillor from 1970-77. He served as the Member of Provincial Parliament for St. Catharines from 1977-2018. During this time, Bradley held roles as Provincial Minister of Environment, Transportation, Municipal Affairs and Housing, Tourism and Recreation, Community Safety and Correctional Services, and Seniors.
Bradley has contributed to the Niagara community as a hockey and baseball coach, manager and referee; as member of Grantham Optimist Club, as an active supporter of the Rankin Run, Gillian’s Place, Start Me Up Niagara, Community Care, Bethlehem Place and other volunteer organizations.
In Ontario, the Municipal Act sets out the responsibilities of the Regional Chair. The Regional Chair is both the head of council and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of the Region.
To watch the Inaugural Meeting of Niagara’s new Regional Council, click on the screen below–
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Jig is Up for Annunziata and other Niagara ex-councillors and mayors on outgoing NPCA Board
A News Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 6th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
If Sandy Annunziata or any others on a Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) board of directors that has gone rogue think they are going to be the ones sitting around the table when the board is scheduled to hold its next meeting this December 12th, they had better think again.
Shortly after Niagara’s new regional council, seen here, took the oath of office this December 6th, it voted to immediately appoint an interim NPCA board to replace an old one that has drawn a great deal of public controversy in recent years, and has continued to right up to this week.
Niagara Region’s new council, in its first official act business this December 6th following its inauguration and selection of former St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley as Regional Chair, named a member of regional councillors from each of Niagara’s 12 local municipalities to form an interim NPCA board – “effective immediately,” says a motion the new council passed, “for a period of three months until it is determined how to proceed with the board composition.”Continue reading →
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This News just in from the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority with a Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Doug Draper’s Foreword –
Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) Mark Brickell has been replaced by interim CAO. Members of the public are already demanding more details about this.
There has been speculation from NPCA watchers all week that the shotgun meeting that the NPCA’s outgoing board chair and defeated Fort Erie regional councillor Sandy Annunziata and other lame duck members of the board held at a Niagara-on-the-Lake hotel this past December 3rd a may have had something to do with letting at least one senior manager at the problem-plagued Conservation Authority go.
And now we know, based on the NPCA news release below, that the speculation was fairly spot on.
We are now learning that Mark Brickell, hired to the NPCA’s CAO post after Carmen D’Angelo left it two years ago for the CAO position at Niagara Region, has been replaced with an interim CAO, Lisa McManus, who has previously served in other administrative positions at the Conservation Authority.
As word of this news is getting around, some Niagara residents who have volunteered many years of their lives to conserving our region’s natural heritage are already circulating notes of their own, wondering what all this may cost Niagara residents and that portion of their tax dollars that go to the NPCA for conservation projects.Continue reading →
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In front of a packed Niagara Regional Council chambers that included ex-regional chair Al Caslin, former St. Catharines MPP and recently elected Regional Councillor Jim Bradley received the support of a majority on the new council to serve as its chair.
Bradley was elected to a four-year term as Niagara Region’s chair in a three-way race this December 6th with new Welland Regional Councillor Leanna Villella and Lincoln’s new regional council member Rob Foster.
A total of 19 votes went to Bradley, seven to Villella and five to Foster before the council voted one more time to unanimously support the outcome of what was the first contest for chair held completely in the open in the Region’s almost five-decades-long history.Continue reading →
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A Brief Comment from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
“Sit down. … You are out of order. …. I said sit down! … If you don’t sit down, I’m going to have to ask you to leave. …Sit down. … (to which, one speaker, at one time, responded: ‘I’m not finished.’) …. Yes you are….. I don’t want to hear it. …. I told you to sit down. … Time’s up …. Sit down. You are out of order!” (word clips from numerous Niagara regional council meetings over the past four years).
Those were the days, weren’t they?
I can still hear these verbal missives – aimed over and over again by Niagara’s recently defeated regional chair Al Caslin at virtually any member of the Region’s council or delegation of citizens from the community who he and members of his cabal perceived to be a political opponent.
They are still ringing in my ears.
This sign, still along a roadside in St. Catharines, the day after the October 22nd municipal elections in which Caslin was buried in the polls.
Thankfully, Caslin is now gone – buried in the polls in this past October’s municipal elections – and this Thursday, December 6th marks the beginning of new Niagara regional council with a majority of members serving on the council for the first time.Continue reading →
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A News Release from Niagara Health, Niagara, Ontario’s amalgamated health system
Posted December 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Open Your Heart and Be Kind is the message on the joyful holiday drawing that will be the face of Niagara Health’s 2018 Holiday Greeting Card.
Niagara Health’s Grand Prize Holiday Card
Alexa Kirkwood, nine-year-old daughter of Service Desk Analyst David Kirkwood at our Data Centre in Thorold, is the brilliant artist behind the grand prize-winning entry of our 12th Annual Holiday Card Contest for kids.
The colourful drawing shows a nurse, an elf, along with Santa and his reindeer spreading this message of kindness. “Alexa’s drawing is meant to bring joy to sick children,” says her father David. “Her drawing is about being kind and sharing with others, especially during this holiday season.”
Angela Zangari Niagara Health’s Executive Vice President Finance, Operations and Chief Financial Officer, presenting the Holiday Card Contest grand prize certificate to Alexa Kirkwood of Fonthill.
In addition to her love for drawing, Alexa is an avid dancer, and has a special interest in ballet. She practices dance four days a week and is proud to be performing in Niagara Ballet’s Nutcracker. Continue reading →
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Wayne Gates to Table Bill In Ontario Legislature for More Funding People Struggling with Mental Health and Addictions
“People deserve better services, and no one should ever deal with mental health struggles without the support they need.” – Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates
News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates
Posted December 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Falls MPP Wayne Gates
Niagara, Ontario — Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates will be tabling a motion in Queen’s Park on Thursday that could secure funding to operate three 24-hour, seven-day-a-week mental health and addictions drop-in counselling programs across Niagara.
“Front-line staff are doing everything they can to ensure that every resident of Niagara has access to mental health and addictions help when and where they need it – but they can only stretch a dollar so far,” said Gates. “People deserve better services, and no one should ever deal with mental health struggles without the support they need. I believe this funding could help our front-line providers ensure that everyone in need of treatment can get it as soon as they need it.”Continue reading →
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“With this appointment, Doug Ford is promoting a close friend and ally by several ranks, leapfrogging the OPP’s senior leadership team without an explanation.” – Ontario NDP critic for Community Safety and Correctional Services Kevin Yarde
Doug Ford and his pic for Ontario Provincial Police chief, Ron raverner, at a gala in the Toronto area in 2016
A News Release from Ontario’s Official Opposition and New Democatic Party
Posted December 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
QUEEN’S PARK — Kevin Yarde, NDP critic for Community Safety and Correctional Services, released the following statement regarding the appointment of Ron Taverner as Commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP):Continue reading →
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‘A living wage is not the same as the legislated minimum wage. It is a voluntary commitment that employers can make to compensate directly-employed and contract-employed full-time and parttime workers. The 2018 living wage for Niagara region has been calculated to be $17.99/hour.’
News from the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network- a collective of over 30 agencies and individuals working to wipe out poverty in Niagara, Ontario
Posted December 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Matt Bonanno, Owner, Iron Will Raw, left, and Glen Walker, Chair, Niagara Poverty Reduction Network
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that St. Catharines-based Iron Will Raw Inc. has become Niagara’s 8th certified Living Wage Employer.
Iron Will Raw Inc.TM was purchased in June 2013 by Matt Bonanno. For many years Matt had worked with and trained protection and police dogs. His experience and love for these canine athletes lead to his recognition of the need for quality, raw pet food, free from additives and preservatives that could be available to all households.
In just five short years the company has advanced to become a leader in the raw pet food market in Ontario and has big plans for continued growth. Iron Will Raw currently sells product through retailers across Ontario, Manitoba, Quebec and Newfoundland. Iron Will Raw is dedicated to making a premium quality, safe and nutritious raw diet for dogs and cats. Continue reading →
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“In almost all scenarios. employers also see net savings as their contributions to private drug plans decrease by more than their taxes increase. In options where pharmacare savings are shared with households, employers still save between $1 billion and $3 billion a year.” – CCPA/C4TF Research Report
A Report from the Canadian Centre for Public Alternatives and Canadians for Tax Fairness
Posted December 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Ottawa, Ontario —A federally funded universal national pharmacare plan could create large net savings for Canadians, up to $600 per household a year, but just who benefits depends on how the funding is designed, says new research from the Canadian Centre for Policy Alternatives (CCPA) and Canadians for Tax Fairness (C4TF).
A range of policy options have been proposed to finance a national pharmacare program. A Prescription for Savings analyses various options to determine which are the most fair and equitable, and how Canadians can best share and distribute the considerable savings that would be generated by the introduction of pharmacare .
CCPA Senior Economist David Macdonald
“There is a right and a wrong way to pay for pharmacare. Pick the wrong way and you can completely eliminate pharmacare’s net savings for low and middle income families. Pick the right way and you can fairly distribute those savings between low-income families, the middle-class, businesses and governments,” says CCPA Senior Economist David Macdonald, co-author of the report.
The report analyses seven tax-based scenarios the federal government could consider if additional fiscal capacity is needed to raise the estimated $10.4 billion required to finance a pharmacare program based on the Quebec drug formulary.Continue reading →
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“Democracy Dies in Darkness.” – the recently adopted motto of The Washington Post
Let the sun shine in!
“Government ought to be all outside and no inside. . . . Everybody knows that corruption thrives in secret places, and avoids public places, and we believe it a fair presumption that secrecy means impropriety.” – from an address by late American president Woodrow Wilson
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted December 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Every new group of regional councillors, going back almost 50 years now to the creation of regional government in Niagara, has started their term of office with a list of goals in mind.
The group of regional councillors to be sworn in this December 6th faces at least one goal that is so huge, it supersedes virtually anything else on the list.
Waiting for Niagara’s newly sworn in regional council. At least for some Niagara residents, this December 6th’s inauguration ceremonies could not come soon enough. Photo by Doug Draper
That goal is restoring the trust of the public in regional government.
Can it be done?
There is one old school of thought that once you lose people’s trust it is very difficult or nearly impossible to win it back. I don’t think that is true in this case.Continue reading →
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What Was This “Special Meeting” At A Niagara-on-the-Lake Holiday Inn All About?
A Brief News Commentary from Niagara At Large reporter Doug Draper
Posted December 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Just when many Niagara residents may have been thinking that the outgoing board of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) may at long last be going away, it whipped together a “special meeting” – almost all of it held in “closed session,” according to an agenda that popped up sometime in the past few days on the NPCA’s website – in the Staybridge Suites at a Holiday Inn in Niagara-on-the-Lake.
Niagara At Large learned of this meeting late this Monday, December 3rd afternoon, and we fired off a quick email to NPCA staff, asking for more information, including a copy of any announcement or statement that might come out of the meeting. At the time of this posting, NAL was still waiting for a response.Continue reading →
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“It’s time for defeated Fort Erie (Regional) Councillor Sandy Annunziata and the rest of the board to step down and allow the individual municipalities to make their appointments to the NPCA Board as set out in the Conservation Authorities Act.” – Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch
New from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch, with an Afterword from Niagara At Large reporter Doug Draper on who should be made to pay the legal bills for this.
Posted December 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch
Welland/Niagara – MPP Jeff Burch confirmed this December 2nd that the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authorities’ attempted use of an outdated Order in Council from 1994 to oversee new appointments is not valid.
An official from the Ministry of Natural Resources stated in an email to the MPP’s office that the power to appoint and replace members of an authority now supersedes any direction provided within a previous Order in Council, or other past process governing the appointment of authority members.
The statement outlined that the Order in Council in question was made under a previous version of the Conservation Authorities Act that has since been revoked. New provisions of the act have come into force that provides participating municipalities with the clear authority to appoint and replace members. The Conservation Authorities Act was amended in 2017.Continue reading →
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There Were Some Good People Serving Over the Past Four Years Too. In These All-Too Angry & Cynical Times, It Is Important To Remember That
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted November 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
More than a month has passed since October’s municipal elections, and some may be wondering why on earth I would be bringing them up again.
I can hardly blame anyone for wondering after all of the controversy we suffered through during the last four years of municipal governance in Niagara.
A special meeting of Niagara Region’s council, called by a majority of councillors this past Augustl, to discuss what to do about controversies surrounding the hiring and job contract of the Region’s CAO Carmen D’Angelo. The Region’s chair, Al Caslin, did not attend this meeting. It was chaired instead by St. Catharines regional councillor Kelly Edgar, who fell just short of winning a seat on the incoming regional council.
When it comes to the Region’s council, I’ve heard more than a few people say, in so many words; ’We (at least those of us who bothered to vote) kicked most of the bums out, and let’s just leave it like that. Time to move on.”
Niagara Regional Headquarters
This chronicler of what was too often bad and ugly during the last term of regional council is all for moving on, but not until I pay tribute to some of the good people on the Region’s council who either ran for another term and lost or decided not to run again.
Here is my list of outgoing councillors that I believe tried to stand up to what I saw as the darker forces at work at the regional council level, and on certain bodies like the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) and Niagara Regional Police Services Board.Continue reading →
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Filing Factum Detailing Constitutional Case Against Federal Government’s Carbon Tax Plan
“Ontario is already doing its part (to address climate changing carbon emissions) and our families, workers and businesses have already sacrificed a lot. There is no justification to punish them further with a carbon tax.”
News from Ontario Premier Doug Ford and his “Government for the People”
Posted November 30th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
This Ontario premier has declared war on what he vilifies as a “carbon tax” and what others in the environmental field call placing a price on emitting climate altering carbon emissions to the atmosphere.
Today (this November 30th), Ontario’s Government for the People is taking its next step in opposing the federal government’s unconstitutional carbon tax, which threatens Ontario jobs and would make life less affordable for families each time they leave home.
“Most of Canada’s progress towards meeting its greenhouse gas emission targets is due to action Ontario has taken without having to resort to a job-killing carbon tax,” said Rod Phillips, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. “Ontario is already doing its part and our families, workers and businesses have already sacrificed a lot. There is no justification to punish them further with a carbon tax.”Continue reading →
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‘General Motors has justified its decision to close its Oshawa assembly plant by saying it needs to quickly shift to electric and self-driving vehicles. Premier Ford should be pressing GM and other automakers to make these cars of the future here.’
Premier Doug Ford loves to say that Ontario is “open for business.”
But if that business is building electric vehicles (EVs), his government has not provided much encouragement. Cancelling the province’s cap and trade system and, with it, incentives for electric vehicles, did not exactly communicate a strong desire to support this fast-growing sector.
General Motors has justified its decision to close its Oshawa assembly plant by saying it needs to quickly shift to electric and self-driving vehicles. Premier Ford should be pressing GM and other automakers to make these cars of the future here. Continue reading →
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“Auto manufacturing has been the cornerstone of the Niagara region’s economy for over half a century. The news that the GM plant in Oshawa could be closed by the end of next year is causing anxiety for all those who rely on the auto sector for their livelihood.” – Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch
A News Release from Ontario’s Official Opposition and New Democratic Party
Posted November 30th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Queen’s Park – As workers and families continue to reel from the news that General Motors will close its Oshawa plant next year, NDP MPPs Jeff Burch (Niagara Centre) and Lisa Gretzky (Windsor West) said the province’s refusal to create an auto and manufacturing strategy is a big failure that has their communities worried.
“Auto manufacturing has been the cornerstone of the Niagara region’s economy for over half a century,” Burch said during question period Thursday. “The news that the GM plant in Oshawa could be closed by the end of next year is causing anxiety for all those who rely on the auto sector for their livelihood. Before and after the last election, we wanted to see an auto and manufacturing sector strategy in place. Ontario has been a world leader in the auto industry, and we can do it again — but it won’t happen by accident.”Continue reading →
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A Public Service Message from Niagara’s Region’s Public Health Department
Posted November 30th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Free quit smoking patches are available to Niagara residents for a limited time.
The STOP (Smoking Treatment for Ontario Patients) Program offers eligible participants in Niagara five weeks of cost-free nicotine replacement therapy and smoking cessation information to help them in their quit attempt.
WHAT: Free patches for adults in Niagara to quit smoking
WHERE: STOP workshops will be held in Welland and Thorold
WHEN: December 12 (Welland) and December 18 (Thorold), 2018
Canada’s longest running fireworks series set to return beginning with the Victoria and Memorial Day long weekends in May 2019
Updated schedule to feature 110+ fireworks shows, including daily fireworks throughout the summer
Niagara Falls, Ontario – Daily Falls fireworks return next summer as part of the 26th Falls Fireworks series in Niagara Parks. Launched from within the Niagara Gorge, 114 incredible displays will captivate visitors from around the world. New for 2019 is the introduction of low-noise fireworks on select weeknights.Continue reading →
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Ford government to spend $400 million paying polluters while setting some of the worst emissions targets in the world
A News Release from Ontario’s Official Opposition and New Democratic Party
Posted November 28th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
“This Conservative scheme puts us on the road to disaster. At the end of the day, Doug Ford’s insiders win, the environment loses and Ontario families pay for it.” – NDP Energy and Climate Change critic Peter Tabuns
Queen’s Park — Ontario NDP MPPs Ian Arthur (Kingston and the Islands) and Peter Tabuns (Toronto–Danforth) called out the Ford government’s climate change announcement as a dangerous scheme, and a favour to the province’s biggest polluters.
Arthur, who is the Official Opposition critic for Environment and Sustainability, addressed the government’s policy announcement in a press conference at Queen’s Park on Thursday.
This Ontario premier has declared war on our province’s programs and institutions for protecting our environment.
“This so-called climate plan is Doug Ford’s gift to big polluters,” Arthur said. “Instead of having polluters pay for the damage they are doing, Doug Ford wants to use your money to line their pockets.Continue reading →
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How Do We Reverse the Trends to Achieve Net Habitat Gain for Great Lakes coastal Wetlands?
Join the International Joint Commission’s Water Quality Board Emerging Issues Work Group and the Great Lakes Coastal Assembly to discuss the challenges and opportunities to achieving net habitat gain for Great Lakes coastal wetlands.
Niagara area citizens have been fighting to save wetlands like this provincially significant one – on lands targeted for development – in Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls, Ontario. The lands fall within the Niagara River watershed in the Great Lakes basin. File photo
Brief presentations will focus on the status and need to assess coastal wetlands, how to advance practices that enhance and expand them, and pilot efforts to set and track ecological targets. We also look forward to hearing your views on what actions are needed to reverse the trend in wetland loss and achieve net habitat gain in the Great Lakes.Continue reading →
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Includes a Balanced, Made-in-Ontario Climate Change Solution to Preserve and Protect the Environment for Future Generations
News from the Ford Government and Ontario’s Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks
Posted November 29th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Today (this November 29th), Ontario’s Government for the People released a new made-in-Ontario environment plan to protect our air, land and water and reduce litter and waste while lowering greenhouse gas emissions and helping communities protect themselves from climate change.
“This plan strikes the right balance between a healthy environment and a healthy economy,” said Rod Phillips, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks. “It contains solutions that will protect our air, land and water, reduce waste, address litter, increase our resilience to climate change and help us all do our part to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Most importantly, it does all of this without imposing an ineffective, regressive carbon tax on hard-working Ontario families.”Continue reading →
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“I believe there is an ethical and moral responsibility to step down.” – Welland Mayor Frank Campion
A News Report from Doug Draper, Niagara At Large
Posted November 28th, 2018
In a firestorm of anger over recent moves by the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s board of directors, Welland Mayor Frank Campion is resigning his board seat.
In the wake of growing public anger over members of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) current board ‘apparent refusal to give up their seats, one board member – Welland Mayor Frank Campion – has tendered his letter of resignation.
In a brief, November 28th letter to the NPCA board’s chair and recently defeated Fort Erie regional Councillor Sandy Annunziata, Campion wrote the following:
“Chair Annunziata –
“This correspondence is to advice you that I am resigning from the board of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) effective November 30. 2018.Continue reading →
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“This is a last grab at power that people of Niagara will not stand for. … I would ask those not successful in the recent election to respect the will of Niagara taxpayers and step aside in order to allow the newly elected councils to determine board appointments.” – Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch
A Message from the Niagara Centre Constituency Office of NDP provincial representative Jeff Burch
Posted November 28th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Centre Jeff Burch and Cindy Forster, his predeccesor in the Niagara Centre riding, who spent the past four years before him speaking out for public accountability at the NPCA. File photo.
QUEEN’S PARK—Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch responds to the news that the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority will be changing the way members of the board are appointed.
Recently, the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority and Chair Sandy Annuziata released a memo indicating that NPCA Board Appointments would be in accordance with OIC 2706, an outdated ministerial mandate from 1994. Mr. Annunziata, a Fort Erie Regional Councillor was defeated in last months Municipal Election.
Burch says, “This is a last grab at power that people of Niagara will not stand for. And it is the taxpayers that will be paying the legal bill from the NPCA for its hired law firm to dig up this decades old Order in Council.”
It only highlights the need for a new board to try and restore public trust in a once respected conservation authority.”
After the controversies of the past few years, many municipalities including Welland, Port Colborne, Fort Erie, St. Catharines and Pelham have passed motions to move to an expert citizen appointment system, something Burch fully supports.
Burch notes that the NPCA is not at the behest of Sandy Annuziata or a select few from the conservative cabal recently voted out of office. It is a taxpayer funded municipally regulated and provincially overseen entity.
He says, “I have been in touch with the Auditor Generals office and as Municipal Affairs critic for the official opposition, I support the rights and the wishes of Niagara’s municipalities and their newly elected representatives to democratically and transparently determine the new NPCA Board of Directors.”
I would ask those not successful in the recent election to respect the will of Niagara taxpayers and step aside in order to allow the newly elected councils to determine board appointments.”
Watch and listen to Niagara Centre MPP Jeff Burch tell Sandy Annunziata, the current chair of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority board of director and others on the currrent NPCA board to respect the taxpayers of Niagara and steps aside now.
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‘Government for the People’ Taking “Immediate Action” With Health Infrastructure Investments in West Niagara
News from Ontario’s “Government for the People”
Posted November 28th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Ontario Premier Doug Ford
Grimsby, Niagara — Ontario’s Government for the People is supporting infrastructure investments that will ensure patients and families have access to the health care they need in West Niagara.
Premier Doug Ford, accompanied by Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health and Long-Term Care, Monte McNaughton, Minister of Infrastructure, and Sam Oosterhoff, MPP for Niagara West, were at West Lincoln Memorial Hospital today to announce the government’s intention to rebuild the site. To begin this work, the Premier announced a $500,000 grant to fund early planning.Continue reading →
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The Pre-Hearing Conference for the appeal to save Waverly Woods is tomorrow, Wednesday November 28th at 10 am.
The location is the Council Chambers, Town of Fort Erie on 1 Municipal Centre Drive.
It is critical that you attend and very important that you ask to be a Participant at this meeting.
This will enable you to speak to the Tribunal about your concerns at the Hearing. The date of the Hearing will be determined tomorrow. You won’t get a second chance to ask to be a Participant so tomorrow critical. Continue reading →
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“I think that it’s very important that the old board just go away.” – St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted November 27th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
“If you step on people in this life, you’re going to come back as a cockroach.” – former American NFL player Willie Davis
I know this may sound a little odd, but something about the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA) and its ‘when-in-hell-are-the-going-to-go-away’ board of directors reminds me of an apartment my wife and I rented many years ago while we were graduate students at the University of Windsor.
It was a nice apartment or at least it would have been, except for one thing other than the landlord. It was infested with cockroaches.
Have you ever tried to get rid of cockroaches?
You can swat hem with enough force to knock out a horse and, like the Energizer Bunny, they just keep going.
Short of spraying them with something as deadly as Strychnine or Agent Orange, it hardly seems to matter what eradication plan you put in play. They are right back the next night, mocking you with their presence.
When is the NPCA board of the past four years going to go away?
And so it was this past November 21st – almost five weeks to the day that municipal elections swept a number of key members of the NPCA’s board out of their regional council seats – that this board had the audacity to meet again, less than a month before a newly sworn in Niagara regional council, in partnership with local councils across the region, finally gets the chance to green light what we hope will be a brand new board that gets back to what our Conservation Authority used to do – place conservation and environmental protection front and centre.Continue reading →
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At Niagara Regional Headquarters – This Wednesday, November 28th at 6:30 p.m. Be There With Your Ideas for a Better Niagara
Dr. Andrew Sancton Hosting Public Meeting to Seek Input on Niagara Region Governance
News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Re-Posted November 27st, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Regional Headquarters
(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper– If you are one of the many residents across Niagara who have not been too pleased with the way we have been governed at the regional level in recent years – and the feedback NAL has been getting, especially over the past four years, says there are certainly many of you – you should come to this public meeting, armed with ideas on how to fix things up.
Thanks to the results of the October 22nd municipal elections, most of the faces on the next regional council, to be sworn in this December, will be new, and now may be the best time the public has had in the almost five decades long history of regional government in Niagara to press for a more open, accountable council that serves in the interest of all residents.
So please consider attending the following public meeting with your ideas.)
WHAT:
As part of a Niagara Region Independent External Governance Audit approved by Regional Council, Dr. Andrew Sancton and Dr. Tim Cobban are hosting a public meeting to seek community input on Niagara Region Governance. This feedback will be used to assist Dr. Sancton in developing recommendations and advice to Niagara Region and Regional Council on how to improve and enhance organizational and governance practices.Continue reading →
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The public made it “very clear” in October municipal elections that it wants the Conservation Authority’s current board to “just go away.” – St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik
By Doug Draper
Posted November 27th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik
The Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority needs a brand new board “as soon as possible,” said St. Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik as the NPCA’s CAO, Mark Brickell, sat in the city’s council chambers this November 26th, shaking his head ‘no’.
“I’m sorry Mark, but that old board has got to go,” added the mayor as he looked back and saw Brickell shaking his head with the recently defeated St. Catharines regional councillor and NPCA board member Bruce Timms sitting beside him.
The public made it “very clear” during this October’s municipal elections that it wants to see things change at an NPCA, Sendzik said.
“I think that it is very important that the old board just go away.”Continue reading →
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Province’s NDP Leader says Ford is Wrong to throw in the Towel
Ontario Opposition and NDP Leader Andrea Horwath
“We know that electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles will be at the heart of the auto industry moving forward. … Let’s be on the leading edge of the evolution. Let’s make the investments that need to be made. Let’s convince GM now that the vehicles of tomorrow will be built right here, in Oshawa and in Ontario.” Ontario NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
A Statement from the Office of Ontario’s NDP and Official Opposition Leader Andrea Horwath
Posted November 26th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
A shocking announcement for auto manufacturing jobs in Oshawa. Could St. Catharines/Niagara be next?
Queen’s Park —“Thousands of workers and their families have been devastated by the news that GM is leaving Oshawa, and my heart is with them on this difficult day. But I believe the Province of Ontario can, and must, do much more than extend sympathy.
The province needs to fight like hell to protect the roughly 5,000 jobs at GM’s Oshawa operations, and the 5,000 families that count on them.
We know that electric vehicles and autonomous vehicles will be at the heart of the auto industry moving forward. So instead of sitting back and letting other jurisdictions lead while waving goodbye to thousands of good jobs, let’s be on the leading edge of the evolution. Continue reading →
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“With this project, we want to help the community and the town contribute to solutions and strategies to adapt to climate change.” Liette Vasseur, Brock University Professor and UNESCO Chair in Community Sustainability
News from Brock University in Niagara, Ontario
Posted November 26th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
A research project examining how coastal communities can deal with the impacts of climate change will formally launch in the Town of Lincoln this week.
Just east of Lincoln, along the shores of Lake Ontario, the Lakeshore Park area and properties along the harbour in Port Dalhousie community of St. Catharines were completely swamped as water levels in the lake rose to near record high levels in the spring of 2017. Walls of sandbags were placed around buildings and the popular carousel ride in the park and harbour area in an effort to minimize damage. File photo by Doug Draper
The town suffered around $1 million in damage as a result of back-to-back spring storms in 2017 that caused massive flooding from Lake Ontario. Announced in May, Brock University Professor and UNESCO Chair in Community Sustainability Liette Vasseur is leading a three-year research study that will focus on Lincolnas the Ontario component of a wider project by Université du Québec à Rimouski.Continue reading →
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Celebrate his 80th birthday with a North American tour in 2019
Tickets on sale to HOT TICKET members this Wednesday, November 28th, 2018!
Some Exciting News from the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre in St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted November 26th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines, Ontario – We are ecstatic to announce two performances with Gordon Lightfoot, on sale to HOT TICKET Members starting this Wednesday. The beloved singer-songwriter will perform in Partridge Hall on Thursday 11 April and Friday 12 April 2019 for two up close and personal evenings of stories and song.
Lightfoot’s history with St. Catharines runs deep – his last performance at the PAC was part of The Legend Lives On 2017 tour that found the singer criss-cross North America for 79 dates between March and November. In 1968, some 50 years ago, Lightfoot played to a packed crowd at the Palace Theatre in downtown St. Catharines (the site of the former Town Cinema) directly across the street from the FirstOntario PAC.Continue reading →
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A Public Service Message from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted November 26th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Ontario Works clients will be able to pick up their social assistance payments at Niagara Region Community Services offices.
The decision not to mail the monthly payments was made earlier this week due to the current labour disruption at Canada Post, which could have delayed payments.Continue reading →
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“It’s an apparent attempt to not only delay and confuse the process of appointing a new board, but it also makes us ask what deals they are trying to get done behind the scenes, and how much more damage they want to do before they are finally heaved out the door.” – the citizens watchdog group, A Better Niagara
NPCA board chair and defeated Fort Erie regional councillor Sandy Annunziata can’t seem to take the verdict of Niagara’s voters for an answer
Niagara, Ontario – Now we know at least a portion of what the board of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority has been up to since so many of their members were defeated in the municipal election.
On Friday, NPCA Board Chair Sandy Annunziata (an outgoing Fort Erie regional councillor defeated in the October 22nd municipal elections) sent a memo to all municipal governments in the region that, in effect, states the current NPCA board has decided a new process must be used to appoint an NPCA Board, and that process will be presided over by current chair Sandy Annunziata.
It’s an apparent attempt to not only delay and confuse the process of appointing a new board, but it also makes us ask what deals they are trying to get done behind the scenes, and how much more damage they want to do before they are finally heaved out the door.Continue reading →
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Citizens Raise More Concerns about Fate of these Biodiverse Lands in our Region
A photo taken of what citizens say is a mud road recently cut in to the Thundering Waters property in Niagara Falls
A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper
Posted November 23rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Calls and email were being fired back and forth rather furiously for the past few days leading up to this post – between citizens in the Niagara area, and between them and elected representatives, and municipal and provincial staffers – over what is happening to trees and other natural features inside Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls?
This close to 500 acres of trees, provincially significant wetlands and meadows hosting a diversity of wildlife in the Niagara River watershed – is now owned by a China-based corporation called GR (CAN) Investment Ltd. Inc. that is still waiting for final permits to build a massive, billion-dollar-plus, what it calls “Riverfront Community” on pieces of the land in the southwest end of the city.
Many citizens in Niagara Falls and other parts of the region and province and been pressing for more than three years now to save this rich green area from development while the mayor of the city, Jim Diodati, Niagara Region’s outgoing chair, Al Caslin, and others have been arguing for urban development to go in this place in the name of economic growth and jobs.
One of many citizen demonstrations over the last three years – this one in front of Niagara Falls City Hall – for saving Thundering Waters Forest from urban development. File photo by Doug Draper
On top of all that, there are recurring rumours that GR and its China-based investors are losing patience, so when citizens in the area hear or see any activity involving heavy machinery in Thundering Waters they grow very concerned.Continue reading →
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As a life-long student of music, I have come to believe that a well-crafted song can be as mighty a force as any in the struggle against deception, corruption, social injustice and tyranny.
I think that such a song, written, produced and performed by American singer Barbra Streisand, and released at the beginning of this November, along with an equally mighty video, on her latest album called Walls.
The song is called Don’t Lie to Me and Streisand has launched it, like a bunker-busting, multi-megaton, smoke-and-mirrors seeking missile, right at the monster in her country’s Oval Office,
I included the song and the video at the end of a plea I posted to our American neighbours on the eve of this November’s U.S. mid-term elections to vote for any candidates they could to resist Trump and his dangerous, hate-drenched agenda, and I also sent it in separate emails to a number of my American friends in New York State, New Jersey and Massachusetts.
I quickly got back notes from them, after they experienced the song and video, containing words like “wow”, “powerful”, and “I’m going to share this with as many people as I can.”
So before this November comes to an end, I thought I would post the song and the video on Niagara At Large again, higher up this time so it doesn’t possibly get lost above everything else.
Here it is. Play it and share it with your friends –
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Popular seasonal display will take place from Saturday, November 24 to January 12, 2019
An Invite to All from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission
Posted November 22nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Falls, Ontario – A family tradition for over 70 years, the Niagara Parks Floral Showhouse continues to showcase the best of the holiday season, featuring vibrantly coloured arrangements, including poinsettias, cyclamen, blue spruce and many other Christmas surprises.
A visit to the Floral Showhouse would not be complete without a stroll through the Life on Display exhibit, located throughout the gardens outside. Explore the grounds, including traditional-themed holiday lighting displays as part of Niagara Parks’ Aura: Let it Glow celebrations, which have added several incredible illumination-themed events to the Ontario Power Generation Winter Festival of Lights.Continue reading →
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News from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey
Posted November 22nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Centre MP Vance Badawey
“With the investment of nearly $18 million in Niagara, we are ensuring families have a safe and affordable place to live and grow. I am proud to be a part of a government that is focused on helping all Canadians.” – Vance Badawey, Member of Parliament for Niagara Centre
Niagara, Ontario – Every Canadian deserves a safe and affordable place to call home. That is why, starting in Budget 2016, the Government of Canada made significant investments to build affordable housing and to make housing more affordable in general across Canada.
Since 2016, the Government of Canada has invested more than $5.7 billion across Canada. These investments have helped almost a million families, seniors, women and children fleeing domestic violence, Indigenous people, persons with disabilities, persons with mental health and addiction issues, veterans and young adults.Continue reading →
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Key local stakeholders in Niagara gathered to discuss Affordable Housing Development Toolkit
News from Niagara Regional Housing (NRH)
Posted November 22nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Regional Housing board chair Henry D’Angela
“We all know that affordable housing is an essential building block in the foundation of healthy lives for individuals and families. Each year, National Housing Day is an opportunity to recognize all the work being done to provide affordable housing to those in need. It is also an opportunity to draw attention to the solutions that are possible here in Niagara. Today that is our focus, the tools that we can use to create appropriate and affordable housing to address our local need.” ~ Henry D’Angela, Board Chair, Niagara Regional Housing (NRH)
Niagara, Ontario – As the availability of affordable housing continues to be a challenge in Niagara, local stakeholders joined together on the 20th Anniversary of National Housing Day to share information and tools to support affordable housing development.
For the third year in a row, Niagara Regional Housing, Niagara Region and Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC) partnered for this event, with the City of St. Catharines also sponsoring this year. Continue reading →
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From Niagara At Large, on American Thanksgiving Day
Posted November 22nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large
“Give thanks for unknown blessings already on their way.” – Native American Saying
“As we express our gratitude, we must never forget that the highest appreciation is not to utter words, but to live by them.” – John F. Kennedy, former President of the United States, assassinated in Dallas, Texas, 55 years ago this November 22nd
A replica of the Mayflower, the ship that transported the Pilgrims from England to America, 398 years ago in 1620. The Mayflower II, built in England from the original ship designs kept in archives, crossed the Atlantic as a gift to America in the 1950s and is docked in Plymouth Massachusetts where, we are told, the Pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving. Photo by Doug Draper
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Someone in the region shot me off a quick email earlier this week asking if I was going to this November 21st meeting of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’s (NCPA) board of directors.
I took one look at the note and said; “What? This board is holding another meeting? I find that hard to believe.”
Yet believe it or not, the note writer’s news turned out to be true. There on the NPCA’s website, on the calendar for board meetings, was one scheduled for this Wednesday, November 21st at 9:30 a.m… And once again, I am thinking; “WHY?!!!”
We need a new NPCA board of directors ASAP. Here is a file photo of the outgoing board in session.
What is this outgoing board of directors doing holding another meeting now? This is seems well beyond what is often referred to as a “lame duck meeting” a public body holds in the weeks leading up to an election. It seems more like a “dead duck meeting.”Continue reading →
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Dr. Andrew Sancton Hosting Public Meeting to Seek Input on Niagara Region Governance
News from Niagara’s Regional Government
Posted November 21st, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara Regional Headquarters
(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper– If you are one of the many residents across Niagara who have not been too pleased with the way we have been governed at the regional level in recent years – and the feedback NAL has been getting, especially over the past four years, says there are certainly many of you – you should come to this public meeting, armed with ideas on how to fix things up.
Thanks to the results of the October 22nd municipal elections, most of the faces on the next regional council, to be sworn in this December, will be new, and now may be the best time the public has had in the almost five decades long history of regional government in Niagara to press for a more open, accountable council that serves in the interest of all residents.
So please consider attending the following public meeting with your ideas.)
WHAT:
As part of a Niagara Region Independent External Governance Audit approved by Regional Council, Dr. Andrew Sancton and Dr. Tim Cobban are hosting a public meeting to seek community input on Niagara Region Governance. This feedback will be used to assist Dr. Sancton in developing recommendations and advice to Niagara Region and Regional Council on how to improve and enhance organizational and governance practices.Continue reading →
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“There is no public interest justification for this ill-conceived proposal,” said CELA lawyer Richard Lindgren of Ontario’s Ford government to shut this environmental watchdog body down. “For over 25 years, the ECO (Environmental Commissioner of Ontario) has helped hold successive provincial governments accountable for their environmental decision-making, and the ECO has assisted countless Ontarians in exercising their legal rights under the Environmental Bill of Rights.”
An Urgent Message from the Canadian Environmental Law Association
Posted November 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Toronto – The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) reacted strongly to the Ontario government’s introduction of Bill 57, which proposes to wholly eliminate the independent Office of the Environmental Commissioner of Ontario (ECO), and to transfer the ECO’s existing duties to the Environment Minister and the Auditor General.Continue reading →
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Remembering Those Who Have Been Lost in Acts of Anti-Transgender Violence
A Message from Enzo De Divitiis and Pride Niagara in Niagara, Ontario
Posted November 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Transgender Awareness Week , a platform for LGBT+ advocates to raise awareness through education and advocacy, to educate about transgender and gender non-conforming issues.
Today, Tuesday November 20 is Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) Transgender Day of Remembrance is a day honouring the memories of those whose lives were lost in acts of anti-transgender violence due to their gender identity and expression.Continue reading →
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“The rate of recession of The Falls has varied over time, with estimates of about an average of 1 meter per year and a current rate of recession of about 0.1 meter per year.”
By Derrick Beach, Canada/U.S. International Joint Commission
Posted November 20th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
The location of Niagara Falls has changed over time. About 12,500 years ago, “The Falls” was at the current lip of the Niagara Escarpment near current-day Lewiston, New York, and Queenston, Ontario, (Picture 1).
From the time of the end of the last North American ice age, when the Niagara River began taking its current day path from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, the crest of The Falls has migrated about 11 kilometers (6.8 miles) from its original location near Queenston-Lewiston to today’s Horseshoe Falls crest location.Picture 1: Niagara Falls since the last ice age,with the top of the photo facing south. Credit: Google Earth, Niagara Board
The migration occurred because water flowing through the Niagara River slowly eroded away the rocks of the Niagara Escarpment to form the Great Gorge that the current Niagara River runs through.Continue reading →
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“In 1946, Viola Desmond took a courageous stand against injustice that helped inspire a movement for equality and social justice in Canada. … More than 70 years later, we honour her as the first Canadian woman to appear on a bank note, and hope her story inspires the next generation of Canadians to follow in her footsteps.” – Jennifer O’Connell, Parliamentary Secretary to Canada’s Minister of Finance
News from the Bank of Canada
Posted November 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
The Bank of Canada today issued the new vertical $10 bank note featuring the portrait of social justice icon Viola Desmond, during a ceremony at the Canadian Museum for Human Rights (CMHR) in Winnipeg. Canadians will start to see this new note over the coming weeks and months as it gradually enters into circulation alongside existing $10 notes.
Bank of Canada Governor Stephen S. Poloz and Wanda Robson, Viola Desmond’s sister, spoke about Desmond’s legacy and the ongoing pursuit of human rights and social justice in Canada. They spent the first new bank notes at the CMHR, which itself is featured on the back of the new note.Continue reading →
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Expert Panel to discuss the issue of Free Speech on Campus
Join the Discussion, Wednesday, November 21st at 7p.m at the St Catharines Public Library on James Street in the City’s downtown.
An Invite to All from Brock University
Posted November 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – Are some ideas too dangerous to teach? That question is at the heart of a panel discussion taking place Wednesday, Nov. 21 at St. Catharines Public Library.
Brock University Political Science Professor Leah Bradshaw and Labour Studies Assistant Professor Paul Gray are part of a panel discussion on free speech being held at St. Catharines Library Nov. 21.
Titled “Dangerous Ideas, Dangerous Times: What, if any, are the limits to free speech on campus?” the event brings together a panel of Canadian experts, including Brock University Political Science Professor Leah Bradshaw and two professors from the University of Toronto. Brock Labour Studies Assistant Professor Paul Gray will moderate the discussion.Continue reading →
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Some Tips for Action from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance
Posted November 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
To many of us, the latest IPCC report on climate change was like a siren going off. Never before have the world’s climate scientists issued such a stark and alarming assessment of the disaster that we are racing toward and how little time we have left to change course.
Meanwhile, in Ontario the new government has yet to explain how it is going to achieve real reductions in climate damaging emissions after cancelling both our carbon cap-and-trade system and many renewable energy contracts. Right now, Ontario simply doesn’t have a plan to achieve the kind of immediate greenhouse gas pollution reductions the IPCC has told us are desperately needed. Continue reading →
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News from Wellspring Niagara Cancer Support Centre
Posted on November 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
An extraordinary evening of music with Niagara’s own, The Mantini Sisters! Described as “Canada’s contribution to the great female trios”, The Mantini Sisters are joined by a phenomenal band led by Arranger/Director, Mark Camilleri (The Tenors, David Foster, The Priests).Continue reading →
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Scott Henderson believes comic book icon Stan Lee will go down in history as a significant contributor to pop culture
A News Release from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario
Posted November 19th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – The Brock University Associate Professor and Executive Director of the Pop Culture Association of Canada said Lee, the Marvel Comics writer, editor and publisher who died a week ago this Monday (November 12th) at the age of 95, transcended the industry he helped create.
“He altered comic books in the 1960s and made them so much more relevant than they had become,” said Henderson. “He really reinvented the comic book form. His impact is almost indescribable. It’s a separate level.”Continue reading →
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Meet at 12:30 p.m. this Sunday, November 18th at Charlotte and John Street in Niagara-on-the-Lake
Another Call-Out to Join the effort to save Niagara’s trees from Judith Patey, one of many concerned citizens in NOTL
Some of the grand old trees marked for destruction. This has got to stop here and elsewhere in our Niagara region.
Posted November 17th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
A Reminder (to All across our Niagara region):
We will meet at Charlotte and John Street at12:30 p.m Sunday November 18th to collect black armbands and placards and then march up to the entrance of 588 Charlotte, then back down to John Street and along the front of the Rand Estate.
The march will end up in the park directly across from Marotta’s Two Sisters winery at approximately 1:30 p.m.where we would share eulogies and stories about what once was the greatest estate in Niagara on the Lake.
We did it before when we had six to eight hundred out at the town hall, lets do it again! Niagra Falls MPP Wayne Gates will also be in attendance showing his support.
Several hundred citizens gathered at a town hall meeting in Niagara-on-the-Lake earlier this year to show their support for saving trees on the Randwood Estate property
What follows is a statement this past week from the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake in response to growing citizens’ concerns over what is happening on the grounds of the historic Randwood Estate property. –
The Town is aware of the recent activities which have taken place at the Randwood Estate property.Continue reading →
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