“All the carbon tax does is take money out of the pockets of workers, families and businesses, and instead fuel out-of-control government spending. We will fight this unfair, punishing tax with every tool at our disposal.” – Ontario Premier Doug Ford
News from Doug Ford’s self-described “Government for the People”
Posted October 5th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
Saskatchewan – This October 4th, Saskatchewan Premier Scott Moe and Ontario Premier Doug Ford met to discuss how their two governments can continue to work together to fight the federal government’s plans to impose a carbon tax on Canadian families and businesses.
“Premier Ford is a strong voice in the fight against the carbon tax, and I want to thank him again for his commitment to intervene in Saskatchewan’s constitutional challenge against this damaging tax,” said Premier Moe. “I am pleased to announce that Saskatchewan will show the same support by intervening in support of Ontario’s constitutional challenge launched by Premier Ford on behalf of the people of Ontario.” Continue reading








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Niagara, Ontario – Niagara voters hoping to cast their ballot before Election Day on October 22, 2018 can do so at advance polling sites.





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These days, there are plenty of talented people out there who are struggling to find a good-paying, full-time employment.


The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is disappointed with the announcement of the cancellation of the minimum wage increase scheduled for January 1, 2019.








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Ford could also have announced plans to better ensure that all interested companies, and not just those that have a special friendship with the government of the day, have a fair chance of landing renewable energy projects across the province.





The NPRN (Niagara Poverty Reduction Network) Elections Task Group has prepared the following local election strategy:


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A Message from CATCH – the public watchdog group Citizens at City Hall – in Hamilton, Ontario
Niagara residents have accessible transit travel options on both Niagara Region Transit and Niagara Specialized Transit.
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I heard a brief dispatch on CBC this Tuesday (September 18th) morning about a new report from the Insurance Bureau of Canada – the national association for the country’s insurance industry – about the surging costs of severe weather flooding and the urgent need to conserve what are left of our natural wetlands as one important way of protecting people’s properties from the destruction caused by floods.








