Niagara At Large Will Be Back In Full Operation this June 1st

Thanks for your patience while we worked through a bit of a computer meltdown here.

         Doug Draper, NAL reporter and publisher

P.S. – Actually, it was kind of nice to get away from social media for the past week and spend more time getting out and talking to people, face to face, in the community. It is, in many ways, a far more interesting world out there.

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Ontario NDP Leader calls for ‘Immediate Steps’ to address Trump’s “devastating tariffs” on Canadian Aluminum and Steel

“We will have a new premier in just a few days. … If I am elected premier, I’ll be meeting with Canadian and American officials immediately to do everything I can to secure an exemption to these punitive, devastating tariffs.” – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A Statement from Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath regarding devastating aluminum and steel tariffs being imposed by the United States

Posted May 31st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Today (on Thursday, May 31st) the United States government announced it will immediately impose devastating tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum – putting many thousands of good jobs in Ontario at risk. As a life-long Hamiltonian, I know the impact President Donald Trump’s protectionist actions will have on families who count on good steel jobs.

ALCAN workers in Kingston, the staff at Lake Erie Works in Nanticoke, the steelworkers at Algoma Steel in Sault Ste. Marie and in Sudbury, the women and men at Stelco and Dofasco and throughout the steel industry in my hometown, Hamilton, and workers in many more communities – plus the workers in all those industries that feed into them including mines and processing plants – they’ve all been dealt a direct blow by this decision.

All of Ontario will hurt together if tariff exemptions are not granted. Continue reading

Greater Niagara Chamber Expresses Disappointment, Alarm at U.S. Steel Tariff Decision

“Although President Trump has often targeted China in his rhetoric, even going to far as to label that country an “enemy” of the United States, Canada, the United States’ most important ally and trading partner, will be the most-affected country under these tariffs.” – Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce

“(These) tariffs would only lead to further cost increases in the construction industry. …This would drive up the price of homes, renovations, commercial construction and public works projects.” – Ian Kowalchuk, Chief Business Development Officer at Merit Contractors Niagara

A News Release from the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce

Posted May 31st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, OntarioIn a telephone call with reporters this morning (May 31, 2018), U.S. Secretary of Commerce Wilbur Ross announced that the United States would be levying tariffs on Canadian steel and aluminum imports, beginning at midnight.

The cost of constructing and buying homes in Niagara and other regions of Canada is one of the areas that could be hit hard by Trump’s punitive tariffs

The GNCC expressed its grave concerns about this policy in March, when it was first announced.

Although President Trump has often targeted China in his rhetoric, even going to far as to label that country an “enemy” of the United States, Canada, the United States’ most important ally and trading partner, will be the most-affected country under these tariffs. Continue reading

Celebrating 100 Years of Canadian Women Winning the Right to Vote

“The 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote in federal elections reminds us that we are stronger when everyone, no matter their gender identity, can participate freely, fully, and equally in our democracy.’ – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

A Statement from Canada’s Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

Posted May 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today Thursday, May 24th) issued the following statement on the 100th anniversary of women winning the right to vote in federal elections:

Women campaigning for the right to vote in Canada in the early years of the 20th Century

“One hundred years ago, women in Canada gained the right to vote in federal elections for the first time. Today, we recognize the countless women who have transformed politics in Canada and shaped a better country for all of us.

“This decision was a turning point for gender equality and a victory for Canadian democracy. When more voices are heard, we shape laws that reflect who we are and decisions that improve the lives of Canadians. Social activists and feminists worked hard to win the right to vote. Our democracy is stronger because of their commitment to their convictions, and their vision for a more just future. Continue reading

New Book Explores Anti-Union Sentiment In Niagara, Ontario And Beyond

 “While it is fairly obvious why employers, concerned with relative loss of power and profits, would be anti-union, explaining worker anti-unionism is trickier.” – Larry Savage, Professor in the Department of Labour Studies, Brock University

A News Release from Brock University in St. Catharines, Ontario

Posted May 24th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Niagara casino and the closed John Deere plant in Welland are among the case studies used in a new book co-edited by a Brock University labour expert examining the challenges faced by unions in Canada today.

 “There is no doubt that overt anti-union sentiment, policy and practices are on the rise in Canada,” says Larry Savage, Professor in the Department of Labour Studies.

“Workers in all sectors of the economy are facing aggressive anti-union employers emboldened by an increasingly anti-union political climate.”

Labour Under Attack: Anti-unionism in Canada explores both external and internal difficulties faced by unions in Canada today. Continue reading

Veteran Port Colborne City Councillor Barbara Butters to take on David Barrick for Regional Seat

A Brief News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted May 23rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Here’s some good news for people out there who are looking forward to seeing the back of Port Colborne regional councillor David Barrick when the votes are counted in this coming October’s municipal elections.

Port Colborne city councilor Barbara Butters making a point. She is in the race for Port Colborne’s one and only directly elected regional council seat.

It has now been confirmed that Barrick, who also holds an administrative job at the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA),  will be facing someone who promises to be a formidable opponent in those elections – a feisty Port Colborne city councillor, Barbara Butters.

Butters confirmed she will be taking a run for Port Colborne’s one and only directly elected seat on Niagara’s regional council in a message she posted on Facebook this May 22nd.

“I want to thank the people of Ward 4 in Port Colborne for 20 years of support,” said Butters on her Facebook site. “I would not be here without that support and it has been a privilege to serve you. I hope you will continue to support me in my campaign for Niagara Regional Councillor for Port Colborne.” Continue reading

Ontario NDP Leader Addresses Challenges Young People Face At Townhall

“Decades of Conservative and Liberal governments have cut and privatized the services and supports that families depend on to build a great life. Wynne has let young people in this province down, year after year, and Ford’s promise to cut over $6 billion will make things so much worse.” – Ontario NDP Leader   Andrea Horwath

A News Release from Ontario’s New Democrats

Posted May 23rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Toronto — Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath met with young Ontarians at a crowded townhall meeting Wednesday, where she heard about challenges young people wanted to discuss, and answered questions about her plans to convert student loans to grants, create 27,000 new paid co-op and internship spaces and make life more affordable for everyone.

 “For generations, Ontario has been a province with the opportunities and resources to allow millions of families to build a great life. But young people today are facing skyrocketing costs of living, outrageous student debt, and a changing economy where good-paying, stable jobs are becoming harder and harder to find,” said Horwath. Continue reading

So Unpopular, Even Some of Wynne’s own Liberals don’t want her around

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted May 23rd on Niagara At Large

Is Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne becoming persona non grata in her own Liberal Party?

As if Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne hasn’t already sunk about as low in the polls as any political leader ever has in Canadian history, here is the punch line.

Wynne has reportedly become so radioactive that even candidates in her own Liberal Party don’t want her visiting their riding in the few weeks left leading up to the June 7th provincial election.

“The offer was made if we wanted it (a campaign stop from the premier in the riding),” Rino Bortolin, Liberal candidate for Windsor West was quoted saying in a May 23rd story in the Windsor Star, “and we turned it down…We basically told her we don’t need her to come down… we don’t feel that actually strengthens our chances.” Continue reading

YWCA Niagara Region – Proud Supporter of the YW’s No Fixed Address

You Are Invited to Participate in a 24 hours Live-In-Your-Car-A-Thon – June 8th-9th at General Motors in St. Catharines !

A News Release from YWCA Niagara Region

Posted May 23rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – YWCA Niagara Region’s signature event No Fixed Address is back, and it has made some big changes for its 24-hour Live-In-Your-Car-A-Thon. No Fixed Address (NFA) will take place on June 8 – 9, 2018, in the General Motors (GM) parking lot on Glendale Avenue in St. Catharines.

Participants will experience how difficult it is to live out of their car and live off of a convenience store diet. The event’s purpose is to educate, it does not try to simulate homelessness.

“We’re thrilled to continue building our strong partnership with the YWCA by hosting No Fixed Address onsite at our facility” said GM St. Catharines Plant Manager, Carolyne Watts. Continue reading

Ontario’s Lax Air Polluton Rules Challenged

Standards for Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) are “outdated “ and pose “particularly serious health risks for people living in close proximity to major emitters of NO2 – people with asthma, children, and the elderly.”

“Ontario’s outdated NO2 standard and absence of a legally binding PM2.5 (fine particulate matter) standard disproportionately impact communities located near clusters of heavy industry.”

News from Citizens At City Hall (CATCH), a Hamilton-based citizens watchdog group

Posted May 23rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario officials are being pushed to sharply improve lax air pollution standards that have long been recognized as inadequate for the protection of human health.

Two women from Hamilton and Sarnia are using the Environmental Bill of Rights to try to get provincial regulations to match ones already recognized as necessary at the federal level.

Environment Hamilton executive director Lynda Lukasik and Aamjiwnaang First Nation activist Ada Lockridge have filed an “Application for Review” of Ontario’s air quality rules on Nitrogen Dioxide (NO2) and fine particulate matter (PM2.5). Continue reading

Ontario PC Party Leader Doug Ford Will Exempt Royal Canadian Legion from Ontario Property Tax

Respecting veterans is a non-negotiable principle of the Ontario PC Party’

A News Release from the Campaign of Doug Ford and his Ontario PC Party

Poste May 23rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford on the campaign trail.

Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford today (this May 22nd) issued a letter to the Ontario Command of the Royal Canadian Legion committing that an Ontario PC Government will introduce legislation that ensures that all Ontario RCL branches pay no municipal property tax.

“As a proud member of the Royal Canadian Legion Coronation Branch 286, I know first-hand the important role that legion branches play in our communities,” said Ford. Continue reading

Still Protesting Animal Captivity – After All These Years – Outside the Gates of Marineland.

When Will It End?

A Commentary by Niagara At Large reporter and publisher Doug Draper

Posted May 22nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

“Attempts to defend amusement parks and circuses on the grounds that they ‘educate’ people about animals should not be taken seriously. Such enterprises are part of the commercial entertainment industry. The most important lesson they teach impressionable young minds is that it is acceptable to keep animals in captivity for human amusement.”                                    – the late American folk singer Peter Seeger

Three-year-old Allie, with a friend of her family from London, Ontario, at the protest rally in front of Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario on the amusement park’s opening day, this past May 19th. She wasn’t going in.

Just as he was when he sang and spoke about war and peace, about civil rights for all, about fair wages for workers and about keeping poisons out of our lakes and rivers, Pete was right about this too.

There are other ways we can learn more and celebrate the majesty of these beings we share the miracle of a few moments on this earth with.

There are responsible whale watching journeys we can take off the shores of the east and west coasts, and there are libraries of very good film documentaries and photo books we can turn to.

For at least some of us who have spent time on a whale watching boat and have experience the awe of whales gliding and breaching in an open sea that is their home, it is impossible to imagine how anyone can find any pleasure of seeing these magnificent mammals held captive in a tank.

The rally this May 19th in front of Marineland in Niagara Falls, Ontario

Yet even now, some three decades after the first animal activists began picketing outside its gates, people were still out there on this long weekend of May, streaming through those gates at Marineland, just as people were when this amusement park in Niagara Falls, Ontario, with its marine mammal shows and exhibits, first opened at the head of the 1960s. Continue reading

More than 1,000 Rally for Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath & for Hpe as her Party Gains in Election Polls

A News Release from the Campaign of Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted May 22nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

(A Brief Foreword Message to NAL readers – Before we run with the Ontario NDP media release, here are a few lines from a CBC news report that appeared online around shortly after noon this May 22nd  …

Positive messages for Ontario’s future has Andrea Horwath’s New Democrats gaining in the polls two weeks after kick off of provincial election race.

The Ontario election campaign isn’t even two weeks old and already everything has changed.

From a wide double-digit lead in the polls, Doug Ford’s Progressive Conservatives are now ahead by only four points in the CBC’s Ontario Poll Tracker.

Andrea Horwath’s New Democrats, meanwhile, have made gains in poll after poll — and according to two recent polls may have moved into an effective tie with the PCs. Continue reading

It’s Time To Rebuild Our Health Care System Across Ontario

A Video to Watch before You Vote in the June 7th Ontario elections

From the Ontario Health Coalition, a province-wide citizens advocacy group, based in Toronto

Posted May 22nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Please click on video below to play.

You can paste the link into Facebook or email on to friends. Thank you for helping to restore and rebuild our public health care system for all Ontarians.

~ Protecting Public Medicare for All ~

About the Ontario Health CoalitionThe Ontario Health Coalition is comprised of a Board of Directors, committees of the Board as approved in the Coalition’s annual Action Plan, Local Coalitions, member organizations and individual members. Currently the Ontario Health Coalition represents more than 400 member organizations and a network of Local Health Coalitions and individual members. Our members include: seniors’ groups; patients’ organizations; unions; nurses and health professionals’ organizations; physicians and physician organizations that support the public health system; non-profit community agencies; student groups; ethnic and cultural organizations; residents’ and family councils; retirees; poverty and equality-seeking groups; women’s organizations, and others.

For more information on the Ontario Health Coalition and its advocacy work, click on – www.ontariohealthcoalition.ca

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 “A politician thinks of the next election. A leader thinks of the next generation.” – Bernie Sanders

Niagara Region Owes Town of Pelham a full Public Apology

Town Should Also Be Compensated for Costs of Defending Itself Against Region’s Accusations

A Commentary by Doug Draper, journalist/publisher, Niagara At Large

Posted May 18th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn recently expressed how pleased he and his council are for being cleared of accusations and complaints around the management of the town’s finances.

In a column the Town of Pelham’s mayor, Dave Augustyn, recently shared with Niagara At Large –posted on NAL this May14th, 2018 – he noted that the Town has been cleared of accusations, many of them driven by representatives of Niagara’s regional council, related to the management its finances.

The first of these accusations of  made headlines across Niagara a year ago this past March when David Barrick, a Port Colborne regional councillor and chair of the Region’s corporate services committee, received majority regional council support for a motion he tabled, calling for an independent audit of the Town of Pelham’s books. Continue reading

Another Mass Shooting, Another Day In The Gun Happy U.S.A.

Mass Shootings Are No Longer “BREAKING NEWS” In America. They Are The Norm

‘Happiness is a warm gun. Bang, bang. Shoot, shoot.”

A Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted May 18th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

We all had to know that it wouldn’t be long before we turned on the cable channels to “Breaking News” of another mass shooting somewhere in the U.S.A.

This one happening on a Friday, this May 18th in another high school where 10 students were reported to have been shot dead at the time of this posting, and at least 10 other were wounded. This time in Santa Fe, Texas, where it is easier for someone who is too young to buy a case of beer, to amass an arsenal of guns than it is for them get a license to drive a car.

Survivors of Santa Fe, Texas mass shooting at high school embrace in fear and grief

Sorry if this writer comes across sounding callous or uncaring.

I never used to react this way, but after taking a few moments trying to image the heartache the victims’ loved ones must be going through, I’m now finding myself saying what is the point of leaving any more coverage of one of these gun massacres on. Continue reading

Mental Health, Addiction And Homelessness Will Be Among The Topics Up For Discussion At The St. Catharines Youth Forum – Tuesday, May 29

The “Power of the Youth Voice” Is Also on the Agenda – Bring Your Voice to the Discussion

A News Release from the City of St. Catharines

Posted March 18th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – High school students, post-secondary students and young people under age 25 from across St. Catharines are invited to the forum, set for the FirstOntario Performing Arts Centre from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Continue reading

Brock U.’s New Main Entrance to be Named In Honour of Rankin family

The New Front Door to Brock University officially has a name.

A News Release from Brock University

Posted May 18th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara businessman Tom Rankin, left, and Brock University President Gervan Fearon and are shown in front of the Rankin Family Pavilion, Brock’s dramatic new front entrance.

Niagara, Ontario – The transformational construction project that is giving a new look to the base of the iconic Schmon Tower when it opens this fall, will be known as the Rankin Family Pavilion, named to honour a significant donation by Niagara businessman Tom Rankin.

The $2-million gift was announced Wednesday, May 16 before Rankin toured the construction site with Brock President Gervan Fearon and other University officials. Continue reading

Ontario’s NDP & Greens – Only Two Parties in Province calling for Quick Closure of Pickering Nuclear Station

A News Release from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance

Posted May 18th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

We sent an all-candidates questionnaire to the leaders of the four major parties running in the provincial election. We asked their position on closing the Pickering Nuclear Station, and on water power imports from Quebec.

The NDP and the Green Party are calling for the closure of the Pickering Nuclear Station when its licence expires this August.

The Liberal Party supports the continued operation of the Pickering Nuclear Station until 2024.

The PC Party did not respond. Continue reading

Ontario’s NDP Will Launch Year-Round GO rail Service Between Niagara and Toronto

“People in this region have been squeezed long enough. It’s time for a change that will look after the growing number of commuters here, connecting them with every opportunity, whether it’s a dream job or a quality education.,”                                – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

A News Release from the Campaign Team for Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

Posted May 17th, 2017 on Niagara At Large 

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

St. Catharines/Niagara – Andrea Horwath’s Change for the Better plan offers hope for people in the Niagara region who have been waiting for better-funded local transit and more frequent GO service.

Horwath announced the NDP will build and expand local and regional transit and provide year-round GO rail service between Niagara and Toronto. Continue reading

Thundering Waters Forest Still Matters . . . To Me – Niagara Falls Green Party candidate Karen Fraser

“Niagara Residents stood up for themselves and for the forest. The City Council meeting drew a broad accompaniment of citizens from all walks of life — all standing for the same issue. I am so proud to stand beside them.” – Karen Fraser

A News Release from the Campaign to elect Karen Fraser, the Ontario Green Party’s candidate in the Riding of Niagara Falls
Posted May 17th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls Green Party candidate Karen Fraser

A week after Niagara Falls City Council ruled  (this past May 8th) in a six-to-two vote in approval for the multi-use community development, I’ve had some time to digest my disappointment.

I’ve supported the preservation of the Thundering Waters Forest for over two years, alongside local environmental activists, my Haudenosaunee brothers and sisters and citizens from all walks of life who are just sick and tired of reckless urban sprawl in Niagara. Continue reading

Monday’s Middle East Madness Drains One Of Hope For Any Peaceful Solution

Canada’s PM Calls Gaza Strip Violence ‘Appalling’, ‘Deplorable’

A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted May 16th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Where are champions for non-violence and peace like Martin Luther King or Mahatma Ghandi when we so desperately need them?

Why they have been gun them down, of course.

A “glorious day” this past Monday, May 14th in the Gaza Strip

And speaking of gunning people down, what a mad spectacle the world was treated to this past Monday, May 14th, 2018 with cable news channels broadcasting split screen images of Ivanka “celebrating “ the opening of a new U.S. embassy in Jerusalem, while a war zone where large numbers of Palestinian protesters where being wounded and killed by Israeli soldiers a short distance away.

“What a glorious day,” remarked Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu as he stood near Trump during the opening ceremony. Continue reading

Contact Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath With Your Questions On Twitter

Ontarians have an opportunity #AskAndrea

A News Release from the Ontario New Democratic Party

Posted May 16th, 2018 on Niagara At Large 

Toronto – Ontario NDP leader Andrea Horwath is teaming up with Twitter Canada to answer questions from across the province about the NDP’s #Change4Better campaign.

Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath

The live event, beginning at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, is an opportunity to engage with Horwath about her plans to make life better for everyday people in Ontario as she answers questions submitted from Twitter users.

“I’ve had a great time meeting with people across the province about our plan for Ontario,” Horwath said.

“More and more people tell me they’re sick of settling for Liberal and Conservative premiers, and they’re excited about doing something completely different. They’re excited about the kind of change we can make together in Ontario. I’ve loved meeting people all over the province during this campaign and talking about that, and I can’t wait for another opportunity to do that – this time on Twitter.”

 The #AskAndrea event can be found on Twitter at @AndreaHorwath.

NIAGARA AT LARGE encourages you to join the conversation by sharing your views on this post in the space following the Bernie Sanders quote below.

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 “A politician thinks of the next election. A leader thinks of the next generation.” – Bernie Sanders

Canada’s Liberal Government To “Compensate” Kinder Morgan Tar Sands Pipeline to West Coast

Government Would Pay Private Company Our Tax Money To Get The Dirty Deed Done

A News Release from Canada’s Green Party

Posted May 16th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Can you believe the latest?

Risky pipeline and tanker schemes. That is what our tax money is now paying for. Kinder Morgan is ready to give up but the Liberal government is so beholden to corporate interests that it is now willing to “compensate” the Texas oil company with taxpayer money for any losses that result from BC’s “obstruction” of the pipeline.

British Columbia NDP MPP Kennedy Stewart and Canadian Green Party Leader Elizabeth May protesting construction of Kindar Morgan pipeline in B.C. Both were arrested by RCMP during protest and charged with “civil contempt”.

“Obstructions” like environmental assessments and justice for First Nations and local communities. Like protection of orcas and west coast salmon. And the biggest “obstruction” to any oil project: climate change. Continue reading

Wednesday, May 16th Ontario Green Party Event in Niagara has been POSTPONED

A  Message to Niagara At Large readers – NAL received the following message from the Ontario Green Party late this May 15thThe May 16th Green Party of Ontario Campaign Stop in Niagara-on-the-Lake has been postponed. Stay tuned for updates!

The Green Party’s last minute message is in reference to the event Niagara At Large had posted below.

Wednesday, May 16th, 1 P.M. At B-Y’s Honey Farm in Niagara-on-the-Lake

Posted May 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – On Wednesday, May 16th, Mike Schreiner, Leader of the Green Party of Ontario, will be making a campaign announcement in Niagara for the 2018 provincial election, on how Greens will be putting Food and Water First in Ontario.

Clean air, water and food are essential for life. We must protect our air, water and farmland for our needs and the needs of future generations. Your Green MPPs will introduce legislation to permanently protect Ontario’s prime farmland and source water regions. Continue reading

MPP Wayne Gates, Fort Erie Race Track CEO Respond  to “Inflammatory Comment” from Niagara PC Candidate

A News Release from the campaign office of Niagara Falls MPP and NDP incumbent Wayne Gates

Posted May 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

(A brief foreword note for NAL readers – In this news release Wayne Gates, the NDP incumbent in the Niagara Falls Riding that includes Fort Erie and Niagara-on-the-Lake, Gates and and Fort Erie Race Track CEO Jim Thibert respond to comments this May 14th by Gates’ PC challenger Chuck McShane that gates has failed to keep promises to get the long struggling race track off of “life support.”)

Niagara Falls NDP MPP Wayne Gates hosting Town Hall on Healthcare in Ontario

Fort Erie, Ontario – Niagara Falls NDP Candidate Wayne Gates and CEO of the Fort Erie Race Track, Jim Thibert, issued a statement in response to local PC candidate’s comments about the future of the Fort Erie Race Track.

“We have fought tooth and nail alongside the community to save the Track. When I took office four years ago the Track was slated for closure and as a community we have stopped and reversed that,” said Wayne Gates, the incumbent MPP for ta Niagara Falls Riding that includes Fort Erie and Niagara-on-the-Lake.   Continue reading

It’s time for Ontario to be “Open for Business” – Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford

A Ford government would “cut corporate income taxes” and “cut red tape and stifling regulations to enable investment and good job growth.”

A News Release from Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford’s election campaign

Posted May 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – An Ontario PC Government will bring good jobs back to Ontario and make the province “Open for Business”, Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford announced today.

Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford on the campaign trail.

“Under Kathleen Wynne, good jobs aren’t being created, at least not in Ontario,” said Ford (during a campaign stop in Niagara Falls this May 14th). “Today, Buffalo and Niagara are bragging about all the jobs they’re taking from us, because of Kathleen Wynne’s high hydro rates, high taxes, and red tape.” 
 
Ford announced that an Ontario PC Government will take meaningful action to stop the bleeding of jobs across the border and bring quality jobs back home.
 
“We’re going to put up a big sign on the border that says ‘Ontario is open for Business’” said Ford. Continue reading

“Building a Better Future for our Children” Means “Offering Them a Planet that is Inhabitable in 25 Years”

“Let us Face It – There is no Planet B”

French President Emmanuel Macron

A Statement Worth a  Share – from the Desktop of Niagara At Large journalist Doug Draper

Posted May 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Incurable news junkie that I am, my eyes and ears frequently read or hear statements made by others that are striking  in the way that  they offer insight, provoke thought, stimulate healthy discussion and debate,  and speak to the wild and crazy times that we  live in.

The statements that stand out the most for me are ones that challenge the status quo, entrenched norms of dogma of the day. They are statements I believe can and should inspire us to do our part to build a better world for ourselves and for present and future generations. Continue reading

PCs Slam Wind Farms – Wynne Liberal’s Legacy The “Destruction” Of Rural Ontario

Doug Ford Would Kill Ontario’s Carbon Tax 

A News Release from Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford’s election campaign

Posted May 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Doug Ford and other Ontario PC Party reps have no problem finding constituencies of people in rural communities who oppose wind energy farms.

(A Brief Foreword Note from Niagara At LargeOntario’s PC Party has had an ongoing track record of opposing wind energy facilities in the province and on a related note, the party’s leader, Doug Ford, has promised to kill the current Liberal government’s tax on carbon emissions if he becomes the next premier. It is not clear if the party has an alternative plan for effectively reducing carbon emissions as a path to meeting Canada’s pledge to other countries to address climate change.)

From the Ontario PC Party – This (past May 12th(, , Kathleen Wynne  (was)  in Hastings, where her candidate in the riding next door once said her legacy will be the “destruction” of rural Ontario, and “the waste of literally billions of dollars of taxpayers’ money.” Continue reading

Ontario  NDP’s Hydro Plan Means 30 Per Cent  Lower Hydro Bill

 Ford/Wynne hydro Scheme means 70 Per Cent Hike

A News Release from Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath’s Election Campaign

Posted May 15th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

People frustrated with painfully high hydro bills face a clear choice this election, said NDP Leader Andrea Horwath, laying out a contrast between her plan for a 30 per cent hydro bill reduction against the Ford/Wynne plan for a 70 per cent hydro bill hike.

 “Across this great province, families are working harder and harder to keep up with the bills. Seniors are worried about whether they can afford to stay in their homes. And some are struggling with heat-or-eat decisions,” said Horwath. Continue reading

Pelham Cleared of Wrongdoing – Yet Again – Around Management of Town’s Finances

Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

“I am sad that Pelham’s residents and businesses have been dragged through an emotional roller coaster with these unfounded allegations.” – Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

“It’s disheartening that some Niagara politicians and partisans relied on mistruths and misrepresentations to sow the seeds of doubt in our community since last spring. It’s sad how they have used confusion, fear and doubt to try to persuade people that something had gone awry or been improper.” – Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

A Column by Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

Posted May 14th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Town of Pelham in Niagara, Ontario – Our Town Council was relieved and pleased last week after Pelham had again been cleared of further allegations of wrongdoing regarding our finances.

First, a letter from Ontario Municipal Affairs Minister Bill Mauro indicated that the Province will not conduct a provincial municipal audit. You will recall that in February, a majority of Niagara Regional Councillors supported a petition from last Fall which called on the province to undertake another financial audit of the Town.

Pelham’s mayor and town council became a focus of repeated accusations from the regional government level. It may now be time for the Region to issue a formal public apology.

The Region’s Council “endorsed” the petition even though it was prepared and signed before the results of KPMG’s Forensic Investigation in November/December. Continue reading

Enjoy the Beauty of Ontario’s Niagara Parks this May 18th to 21st Victoria Day Long Weekend

A News Release from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

25th anniversary of Canada’s longest running fireworks series kicks off May 18

Take advantage of the long weekend GO Train service from Toronto to Niagara

The world renown Horseshoe Falls in Niagara

Niagara Falls, Ontario – Niagara Parks’ walking trails, hiking areas, pristine gardens and world-renowned golf courses, situated all along the Niagara River invite guests to enjoy the summer-like temperatures and get outside this Victoria Day long weekend.

Join in the celebration and activities planned, including the return of Canada’s longest-running fireworks series, which kicks off on Friday, May 18. Now celebrating its 25th anniversary, the popular Falls Fireworks series is presented by Niagara Parks, with support provided by the Tourism Partnership of Niagara and the Government of Ontario. Continue reading

Niagara’s Greater Niagara Chamber  Releases Vote for a Prosperous Niagara Platform

“Niagara-specific proposals include a call for a recommitment to daily year-round GO train service to Niagara and to funding a single integrated Niagara public transit system.”

A News Release from the Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce
Posted May 13th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, OntarioThe Greater Niagara Chamber of Commerce (GNCC) has released its 2018 provincial election platform. The suite of policy proposals, built after extensive research and consultation with members, industry leaders and the Ontario Chamber network, aims at building business competitiveness in both Niagara and Ontario and at sustaining a vibrant, healthy community.

Niagara Chamber’s platform includes support for one single, region-wide public transit system.

The platform is built on four pillars: strengthening business competitiveness, fostering job creation, building healthy communities, and improving government accountability.

Niagara-specific proposals include a call for a recommitment to daily year-round GO train service to Niagara and to funding a single integrated Niagara public transit system. Recognizing that healthy communities are prosperous communities, the GNCC also asks for a firm commitment for a new Niagara Falls hospital, with attached funding, for the Welland hospital to remain open. Continue reading

Patriots, Traitors And Empires: The Story Of Korea’s Struggle For Freedom

You Are Invited to Two Book Launches by Stephen Gowans – Tuesday, May 15th, in Hamilton, Ontario

An Invite from the Hamilton Coalition to Stop The War, a Hamilton, Ontaaio area citizens organization

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Hamilton, Ontario – The Hamilton Coalition To Stop The War (HCSW) is proud to sponsor Stephen Gowans at two book launches in Hamilton, the first on Monday, May 14, at 7 pm at New Vision United Church, 24 Main Street West, Hamilton, and the second on Tuesday, May 15, at 12:30 pm at the McMaster University Student Centre, Room 220.

Gowans will deliver a lecture explaining how the current crisis came about and will outline a path to peace on the Korean Peninsula. A Q&A will follow, plus selling and autographing of the new book, which sells for $25. Continue reading

When It Comes to Former Niagara Regional Police Chief Jeff McGuire, Niagara’s Loss Is Ontario’s Gain

McGuire is appointed Executive Director of 85-year-old Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Former Niagara regional police chief Jeff McGuire

Niagara, Ontario – He apparently wasn’t good enough for Niagara – at least not enough to keep Niagara’s Police Services Board and its chair, Niagara Falls regional councillor Bob Gale, from buying him out of what was left of his contract with more than $900,000 of our tax money – but the time-honoured Ontario Association of Chiefs of Police (OACP) sure seems happy to have him as its new executive director.

“The OACP is pleased and excited to welcome Jeff McGuire as its new Executive Director as we continue to advance the strategic direction of our Association to meet the changing demands of policing a modernized society,” said Chief Bryan Larkin, OACP President, in a news release the association posted on its website this May 7th. “Jeff brings significant leadership, vision, and policing experience to the position.”

It will be a year ago this coming summer that the Police Services Board, which also includes Niagara’s regional chair Al Caslin and Port Colborne regional councillor David Barrick among its members, parted ways with McGuire, issuing him a package worth more than $900,000 to leave the top cop’s job three years before his contract was up. Continue reading

Once declared “Biologically Dead”, the Buffalo River is Making  an Amazing  Comeback, and the Cleanup Continues

“There is a direct correlation between the health of our water and the health of our economy.” – U.S. Congressman for Buffalo, Western New York area Brian Higgins

Congressman Higgins & U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District Announce Buffalo River Dredging Work

A News Release from the Buffalo office of U.S. Congressman Brian Higgins

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Buffalo, New York Congressman Brian Higgins (NY-26) and U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Buffalo District Commander Lt. Col. Adam Czekanski recently announced the commencement of a multi-phase project to remove sediment from the Buffalo River.

 

“There is a direct correlation between the health of our water and the health of our economy,” said Congressman Higgins, a member of the Congressional Great Lakes Task Force. Continue reading

Veteran Niagara Area MPP Jim Bradley Nominated As Liberal Candidate In St. Catharines 

“During his previous stint as Minister of the Environment, he was an innovative leader in cleaning up pollution, and bringing the Blue Box recycling to millions of homes. As Minister of Transportation, Jim brought in legislation to toughen penalties against drunk driving, and expanded public transit across Ontario.”

St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley

A News Release from the St. Catharines Provincial Liberal Association
Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large
St. Catharines, Ontario  — Current MPP Jim Bradley has been nominated by the St. Catharines Provincial Liberal Association to run for the Liberal Party in the June 7 provincial election.

Jim, who was first elected to represent St. Catharines in the Ontario Legislature in 1977, has had the honour of holding several cabinet positions throughout his political career.

During his previous stint as Minister of the Environment, he was an

innovative leader in cleaning up pollution, and bringing the Blue Box recycling to millions of homes. As Minister of Transportation, Jim brought in legislation to toughen penalties against drunk driving, and expanded public transit across Ontario.

Before his election to the legislature, Jim served as a member of the St. Catharines City Council.

Jim has been instrumental in securing infrastructure projects that are creating thousands of local jobs and transforming our local health, education and transportation systems, including the state-of-the-art hospital and Walker Family Cancer Centre, bringing GO trains and buses to Niagara, and the Downtown Performing Arts Centre.

“As your MPP, I have worked hard to deliver reliable local health and seniors care, a quality education system and to ensure that we continue to receive investments that will help strengthen our community. I would be honoured and privileged to continue serving as your MPP for St. Catharines,” Bradley said.

Our plan includes building a stronger, healthier Ontario through historic new investments in health care, including publicly funded medications for everyone under 25 and a committed expansion to serve those over 65 through OHIP+; providing access to postsecondary for over 235,000 students and on-the-job learning opportunities to help land a great job; and helping 100,000 kids access quality, licensed child care, including a commitment to publicly funded preschool child care.

 

The Doug Ford Conservatives have threatened billions of dollars in cuts to critical public services. While the Ontario Liberal Party is focused on investing in the services and infrastructure people rely on, the Conservatives will gut health care and education, denying working people a decent paycheque, and threatening much-needed public infrastructure projects.

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Niagara Regional Housing Announces Affordable Housing Intensification Project on Roach Avenue in Welland

 “This intensification project … will make a positive difference in the lives of the tenants who will live here and it will also enhance the neighbourhood as a whole.” Niagara Regional Housing Board Chair and Thorold regional councillor Henry D’Angela

A News Release from Niagara Regional Housing

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Regional Housing Board Chair and Thorold regional councillor Henry D’Angela announces run for Thorold mayor in October municipal elections.

Niagara, Ontario  – This Friday, May 11th Niagara Regional Housing (NRH) and the City of Welland announced the site of NRH’s intensification project on Roach Avenue in Welland. 

The project will see four aging NRH Public Housing units (two semi-detached homes) replaced with six stacked row houses (12 units):  eight two-bedroom units (one accessible)   four three-bedroom units (one accessible)

 “At the end of April, there were more than 400 family households waiting for affordable housing in Welland”, said NRH Board Chair Henry D’Angela, “This intensification project is a perfect opportunity to make better use of space and maximize unit potential on the corner of Roach Avenue and Martin Street. It will make a positive difference in the lives of the tenants who will live here and it will also enhance the neighbourhood as a whole.” Continue reading

Niagara Area’s Ontario NDP Candidates Say Horwath Will Bring Change For The Better To Education

“Parents can finally have hope knowing that change is coming to the province, that they no longer have to continue choosing between bad and worse, that there is hope for schools, for educators and for students. “– St. Catharines NDP candidate Jennie Stevens

News from Ontario’s New Democratic Party

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines NDP candidate Jennie Stevens

St. Catharines, Ontario  –  Ontario New Democrats are committed to bringing change for the better to schools across the province and making sure students, teachers, education professionals and children have the supports they need while in the classroom.

As the Ontario Teacher’s Federation of Teachers unveiled their endorsement of Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath’s plans today, Ontario NDP Niagara-area candidates Jeff Burch (Niagara Centre), Wayne Gates (Niagara Falls), and St. Catharines (Jennie Stevens) welcomed the  historic endorsement saying it will bring long-needed investments and improvements to classrooms in the Niagara region. Continue reading

Veteran Niagara, Ontario Area MPP Jim Bradley Nominated As Liberal Candidate In St. Catharines 

“During his previous stint as Minister of the Environment, he was an innovative leader in cleaning up pollution, and bringing the Blue Box recycling to millions of homes. As Minister of Transportation, Jim brought in legislation to toughen penalties against drunk driving, and expanded public transit across Ontario.”

St. Catharines MPP Jim Bradley

A News Release from the St. Catharines Provincial Liberal Association

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

St. Catharines, Ontario – Current MPP Jim Bradley has been nominated by the St. Catharines Provincial Liberal Association to run for the Liberal Party in the June 7 provincial election.

Jim, who was first elected to represent St. Catharines in the Ontario Legislature in 1977, has had the honour of holding several cabinet positions throughout his political career. Continue reading

Tenth Annual Mayor’s Gala in Town of Pelham will be Magic!

A Column from Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

Posted May 11th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The Town of Pelham in Niagara, Ontario – It’s gratifying when people support local charities that improve our community; it’s fun when people get dressed up for a great time. The Annual Mayor’s Gala combines both opportunities!

On Saturday, May 26, 2018, community volunteers will host the Tenth Annual Pelham Mayor’s Gala. This year’s magic-themed gala will appear “right before your eyes” at Lookout Point Golf & Country Club at 6:00 PM. Continue reading

Will Our Legacy be a Niagara that is “Green and Healthy” or a Niagara that is “Largely Paved Over”

One Niagara, Ontario resident’s plea to Save Thundering Waters Forest

A Statement from Joyce Sankey, Director of Conservation for the Niagara Falls Nature Club to Niagara Falls City Council on May 8th, 2018

Posted May 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

“Good evening.  My name is Joyce Sankey.

I am with the Niagara Falls Nature Club.  We protested the removal of trees from this site in 1992 and again in 2008, but much of this forest was destroyed.

I am not against this development.  I am against this development being built within the Thundering Waters Forest Complex.

Inside Thundering Waters Forest

People in Niagara Falls have been told this subdivision would provide between 1800 and 2800 jobs.  This is not a promise.  The developer would not have to provide these jobs, just employment lands.  Business could locate in this subdivision but could also locate elsewhere in the city.  By locating somewhere else, they could revitalize an area of the city that needs this, be near transit, and not destroy a natural area. Continue reading

Thanks to the Discriminatory Policies of Canada & the U.S. at the Time, Our History is Stained with the Shame of “The Voyage of the Damned”!

Canada will finally formally apologies for turning away Jewish Germans fleeing Hitler’s Genocidal Regime

Posted May 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A Brief Foreword from Niagara At Large publisher Doug Draper  

Two of the passengers aboard the ship, still hopeful that Canada would offer them refuge

Along with other assorted crimes, including the hanging of Louis Riel, the systematic starving of Indigenous peoples to clear the way for settlements in the west, the residential schools, the internment of Japanese Canadians during the Second World War and, more recently, the violent assault on Canadians’ liberties during the 2010 G20 Summit in Toronto, the turning away of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany in 1939 – an act that, for many of them, had them returning to certain death – is one of the more shameful episodes in a Canada many of us prefer to think of as one of the most peaceful, open and inclusive nations in the world.

Could something like the MS St. Louis and its 907 Jewish German passengers desperately looking for asylum – what became known as “the voyage of the damned” – happen  in Canada today?

The photo of this Syrian child, washed up on a Turkish beach, went global three years ago. The child and his family were fleeing from deadly war in Syria and were hoping to settle in Canada.

It was just three years ago, during the 2015 federal election, that we had Canada’s then Conservative government – a government and a party supported by millions of Canadians – planning to put in place a “snitch line” Canadians could use to report anyone they believe were engaging in something it called “barbaric cultural practices.” At the same time, it was taking steps to restrict any influx of refugees fleeing war-torn Syria while we were haunted by that photo of the body of a Syrian child, whose family was hoping would emigrate to Canada, washed up on a Turkish beach.

So could something like the MS St. Louis episode happen in Canada again? That is entirely up to us, as Canadian citizens, to decide.

It became known as “the voyage of the damned.” The lives of many of these passengers ended in Nazi death camps.

In the meantime, it is high time that a Prime Minister of Canada issued a formal apology for this shameful episode, which comes six years after the United States apologized for its part in shutting its doors and delivering these people back to one of histories most notorious mass murderers. Continue reading

More Work Is Needed to Adapt to Impacts from Climate Change on the Great Lakes

‘More work is needed to adapt to the stresses climate change s puts on people and infrastructure in the basin. Governments need to be better prepared.’

By Jeff Kart, International Joint Commission

News from the Canada/U.S. International Joint Commission

Posted May 10th, 2018 on  Niagara At Large

The 1972 Great Lakes Water Quality Agreement between Canada and the U.S. was amended in 2012 to, among other things, include a new annex to address climate change impacts.

Storms becoming more frequent and severe in and around the Great Lakes – this one on Lake Michigan

The new annex commits the Parties (Canada and the U.S.) “to identify, quantify, understand, and predict the climate change impacts on the quality of the Waters of the Great Lakes” and to “sharing information that Great Lakes resource managers need to proactively address these impacts.” Continue reading

Protecting, Fixing Health Care at the Heart of Ontario NDP’s ‘CHANGE FOR THE BETTER’ campaign

 “Better health care is not a just dream – it’s possible. And it’s my plan.” – Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath 

News from Ontario’s New Democratic Party

Posted May 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

 Toronto, Ontario  – At the Regent Park Community Health Centre this past Wednesday, May 9th, Ontario NDP Leader Andrea Horwath joined community health advocates, front-line care workers, and NDP candidates to lay out her plan for better health care in Ontario – a plan she says is a top priority for her and the NDP.

Ontario INDP Leader Andrea Horwath

 “Health care is at the heart of my plan,” she said. “Imagine a province where everyone gets the care they need, without the long waits. Where families know they’ll get the prescriptions they need, and the dental care they need – and no one ends up in the ER just because they couldn’t afford those things. Instead of waits getting longer and hospitals getting squeezed more every year, imagine a province where health care gets better every year. Continue reading

Ontario Election Candidates to Debate Healthcare in Four Niagara Ridings

Does Quality Public Health Care in Ontario Matter to You? Find Out Where Candidates Running for Provincial Seats in Niagara Stand on Health Care

A News Release from the citizen-based Niagara Health and Ontario Health Coalitions

Posted  May 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Four Niagara-based organizations – the Canadian Association of Retired Persons (CARP) Niagara; Council of Canadians (CoC) South Niagara Chapter; Niagara Health Coalition/Ontario Health Coalition and The Retired Teachers of Ontario (RTO/ERO) District 14 Niagara — have teamed up to host candidates’ debates on healthcare in the four Niagara ridings. Continue reading

Ontario’s Green Party Running Candidates in All Four Niagara Area Ridings

“The Green Wave is coming. … It’s time to elect Green MPPs in Niagara!” – A message from Ontario’s Green Party

From the Ontaro Green Party

Posted May 9th 2018 on Niagara At Large

GREEN LIGHT: The 2018 Provincial Election Is Here!

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Green Wave is coming to Niagara in 2018! Greens have been elected in BC, New Brunswick and PEI to tackle the most urgent problems in their communities. It’s time to elect Green MPPs in Niagara! Continue reading

NDP Leader Andrea Horwath Asks Us To Imagine a Better Ontario for All

Party launches new ad, laying out Horwath’s vision: Imagine

News from the Ontario New Democratic Party

Posted May 10th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Toronto, Ontario  – The Ontario NDP launched  a new campaign ad on Thursday, May 10th.

Andrea Horwath running to be Ontario’s next Premier

In the 30-second commercial, Horwath describes her vision, and plan, for Ontario. Horwath voices and appears in the ad, saying:

 “Imagine a place where Hydro is public and we pay less for it.  Where no one skips their medication because they can’t afford it.  Where new graduates have less debt and more opportunities.  A place where everyone can get dental care, and seniors can live in dignity.

Now imagine a leader who asks the very rich to pay a little more to make this happen.  I’m Andrea Horwath. For me it’s not a dream. It’s a plan. Change for the better.”

The ad will play on television, online and on social media.

To view it here, click on the screen below

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Thundering Waters Forest Now Closer To The Day Of Buzz Saws And Bulldozers

“This is a gem here. … Once it is gone, it is gone, forever.” – one of the many comments citizens made to Niagara Falls city councillors before they voted to move ahead with urban development plans for          Thundering Waters Forest

A Brief News Commentary from Doug Draper

Posted May 9th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

A full quarter – 120 acres – of the 484-acre Thundering Waters Forest is now closer to being developed thanks to a majority on Niagara Falls’ city council who voted to let that step closer to putting shovels in the ground happen.

The wetlands in Thundering Waters Forest in the Niagara River watershed

A six to two vote of approval for an “Official Plan amendment” for constructing what has been described as a multi-use Riverfront community in a portion of Thundering Waters Forest in the southeast side of Niagara Falls followed some three hours of presentations from members of the public – most of them speaking against any development in what many described a natural gem.

The approve comes with a condition that the developer – a Chinese investment firm called GR (CAN) Investment Co. Ltd – fulfill 27 recommendations, including working with the province’s Ministry of Natural Resources to have provincially significant wetlands (PSWs) on the lands designated as “environmental protection areas” EPAs with 30 metre buffer zones. Continue reading

Will all the Many Months of Hitting on Pelham’s Mayor and Council Finally be Over?

Mayor, Council ‘Acted Properly’, ‘Broke No Rules’ – Ontario’s Ombudsman, Paul Dubé

No Call for ‘Provincial Municipal Audit’ on Town’s Finances – Ontario’s Municipal Affairs Minister, Bill Mauro 

Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn

“I am very pleased with this (Ontario mbudsman’s) report. … Our community has been through an emotional rollercoaster and hopefully this closes the loop on all of those accusations.”               – Dave Augustyn, Mayor of the Town of Pelham in Niagara, Ontario

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

Posted May 8th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – An “emotional rollercoaster” is certainly one way of describing the past 14 months since accusations of financial malfeasance began flying at Town of Pelham’s mayor and council from characters who, if not Dave Augustyn’s political enemies, are certainly not his friend.

There are other words, far less tasteful than emotional rollercoaster, to describe the enormous amount of public money and money that has been peed away chasing down accusations, however aimed at the mayor and his council, but in an effort to rise above the lack of civility that was so often displayed by the accusers, I will try to refrain from using them here.

Port Colborne regional councillor David Barrick got the accusation ball rolling with a motion he tabled in March of 2017

Fourteen months have passed since the accusations were unleashed  with a motion tabled at a Niagara Region council meeting by Port Colborne regional councillor and corporate services committee chair David Barrick – a motion that was as long-winded as it was bloated with whereas’s aimed at painting the town’s finances as the “train wreck” Barrick would later come right out and claim they were.

As the months since Barrick’s March 2017 opening volley rolled on, the tangled web of accusations thickened to include complaints that Augustyn and his council had wrongly gone into closed session, then later held another meeting amongst themselves at a local restaurant, to discuss Pelham’s finances and apparently some related personal matters. Continue reading

Save Thundering Waters Forest in Niagara Falls, Ontario

The Fate of this rich piece of Niagara’s Natural Heritage may be decided this May 8th at a Niagara Falls Council Meeting

Posted by Doug Draper, this May 8th , 2018 on Niagara At Large

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In this Ontario Election, Let’s Talk About Expanding Access To Dental Care

“With clear solutions within reach, it’s time to ask our local candidates for a commitment: What steps will your party take to address Ontario’s gap in oral healthcare?”

A Commentary from the Niagara Dental Health Coalition

Posted May 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – The Niagara Dental Health Coalition regularly receives phone calls and emails from people in our community experiencing dental infection and pain who urgently need to see a dentist but cannot afford the cost.

One recent example was from a self-employed woman living in severe pain who needed tooth extractions and repairs estimated to cost $5000.00. She had no dental benefits or the means to pay.

In most cases, we cannot help them. Our health system provides great care for most parts of our bodies, but OHIP doesn’t cover the cost of caring for our teeth and gums. Ontario has a public oral healthcare program for low income children, but nothing for the working poor or seniors living in poverty. Continue reading

Join an Info Session to Save Thundering Waters Forest before Tuesday, May 8th 6:30 pm Meeting

A News Release from Citizen Members of  the Save Thundering Waters Forest campaign

Posted May 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – Volunteers are inviting the public to learn about how to help Save Thundering Waters Forest before the May 8th public meeting at Niagara Falls City Hall.

The Thundering Waters Forest complex is one of the most species rich areas in all of Canada according to biodiversity expert Owen Bjorgan who camped with 5 other people in the forest last summer to help try to raise awareness to save the forest, and adjacent natural heritage corridor.

Niagara Falls City Council will hear deputations and view reports on the controversial Thundering Waters Development, formerly Paradise Project now called the Riverfront Proposal. Community members are hosting a free information session to help educate public on the value of wetlands and some of the challenges presented by trying to develop in, on and around such valuable natural features.

Volunteers will be sharing information for the public from 5pm and the public is encouraged to be in attendance for the 6:30 pm meeting start time.

A two minute overview of some of the challenges the development is attached:

 

For more information on the campaign to save this rich ecosystem in our region visit: https://www.facebook.com/stwf6

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Niagara-on-the-Lake Councillor Betty Disero Announces Run for Town’s Lord Mayor

Niagara-on-the-Lake councilor Betty Disero running for Lord Mayor of Town.

“This is a critical time in Niagara-on-the-Lake and we are at a tipping point.   As issues become more complex, it is important that we balance  the uniqueness of our Town with our current challenges.   These challenges require strong leadership.   I hear and understand you. I am ready to lead.”  – Betty Disero

A News Release from the campaign to elect Niagara-on-the-Lake Town Councillor Betty Disero Lord Mayor

Posted May 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara-on-the-Lake, Ontario – This May 4th, , Betty Disero registered her nomination papers for the Office of Lord Mayor in the Town of Niagara-on-the-Lake for the upcoming 2018 Municipal Election to be held on October 22, 2018.

Betty Disero is “READY TO LEAD”. She has listened to the concerns of the residents of Niagara on the Lake, she has learned what is working and what is not working in the Town and she is ready to lead NOTL. Continue reading

Niagara Region and Brock University Partner to Evaluate 10 Years of Poverty Reduction Funding

“This collaboration between Brock University and NiagaraRegion, enabled through the support of the Government of Ontario, is a striking example of how transdisciplinary research can engage with innovative community projects. The data … will support evidence-based planning and action on social and economic development in Niagara Region.” ~ Tim Kenyon, Vice-President, Research, Brock University

Tim Kenyon, Vice-President, Research, Brock University

A News Release from Niagara Region and Brock University

Posted May 7th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region and Brock University are proud to announce a partnership to evaluate the impact of the Niagara Prosperity Initiative (NPI) on Niagara’s communities. Now in its 10th year, the NPI provides $1.5 million annually to support poverty reduction and prevention activities throughout the region.

The evaluation project is supported by $470,000 in funding delivered through the Government of Ontario’s Local Poverty Reduction Fund (LPRF). The grant, funded by the Government of Ontario and administered by its agency the Ontario Trillium Foundation, is helping Niagara Region support those in need by identifying the effect of the NPI over the last decade.  Continue reading

Another Showdown – THIS ONE CRITICAL – Coming in Fight to Save Thundering Waters Forest

Public Meeting Scheduled for Tuesday, May 8th, 6:30 P.M. at Niagara Falls City Hall

A News Commentary by Doug Draper

Posted April 26th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Niagara Falls, Ontario – Another in a series of public meetings on plans for urban development in Thundering Waters Forest – a meeting that could be among the very last before irreversible decisions are made about the fate of what many Niagara citizens view as one of the richest tracts of natural heritage left in the region – is scheduled for the coming Tuesday, May 8th at Niagara Falls’ City Hall.The May 8th meeting is timed to begin at 6:30 p.m..

And for all those who care about saving what is left of our natural heritage in this Niagara region, please mark this down on your things-to-do calendar too. Continue reading

Heartbreaking Accounts from Citizens about Overcrowding & Suffering in Ontario’s Hospitals

“If ever there was a call to our collective conscience, this is it.” – Ontario Health Coalition executive director Natalie Mehra

A News Release from the Ontario Health Coalition, a province-wide citizens group fighting for quality public health care for all.

Posted May 4th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Ontario Health Coalition director Natalie Mehra

The stories were shocking… and heartbreaking.

Caller after caller on Ontario Today’s noon call-in show told CBC Ontario Today host Rita Celli and Ontario Health Coalition executive director Natalie Mehra about being left in broom closets, storage areas, a bathroom and hallways waiting for a hospital bed in overcrowded hospitals across Ontario.

Family members told of their loved ones dying without the dignity and privacy of a hospital room. People talked about worries about hygiene and inadequate staffing.  

“If ever there was a call to our collective conscience, this is it,” said Natalie, reflecting on the show.

“We must make what can only be called a crisis in our hospitals a top election issue and win clear commitments from all political parties to take urgent action to reopen closed hospital wards and restore services. Ontario’s hospitals have been downsized for 40-years almost without relent. This situation simply cannot be allowed to continue.” 

By popular request, we are sending out the link to the show. You can listen here: http://www.cbc.ca/listen/shows/ontario-today/episode/15540308

~ Protecting Public Medicare for All ~

To find out more about  the public advocacy work of the Ontario Health Coalition and how you can support it, click onwww.ontariohealthcoalition.ca 

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Ontario’s Niagara Parks Enhances Niagara River Recreational Trail for Cyclists

Cycling along the unforgettable Niagara River has never been easier

A News Release from Ontario’s Niagara Parks Commission

Posted May 4th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

  • Over $200,000 invested in cycling infrastructure all along the renowned Niagara River Recreation Trail.
  • Improvements include new bike racks, repair stations, equipment lockers, water refill stations, lockers, solar lighting and waste receptacles.
  • Provincial support highlights the importance and growth of cycling tourism in promoting Ontario as a premier tourism destination.

Niagara Falls, Ontario  – Thanks in part to the generous support of the Ontario Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Sport’s Bike Parking Capital Funding Program, Niagara Parks has undertaken a series of cycling amenity improvements along the Niagara River Recreation Trail, designed to enhance and promote cycling tourism in Niagara and Ontario. Continue reading

Showcasing Plans for Historic Welland Central Fire Hall

News from Nora Reid, President of Central Station Education Initiative

Posted May 4th, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Welland, Ontario – The Central Station Education Initiative (CSEI) has been selected to receive a Spring 2018 Launch Pad Coaching Grant from the National Trust for Canada.

Working to preserve Welland’s century old Central Fire Hall in the city’s downtown

  This is the second grant CSEI has received in the last month.  The organization was also selected by Niagara Regional Council in April to receive a Niagara Investment in Culture grant. Continue reading

Niagara Area MPP Cindy Forster Speaks Out on Doug Ford, Developing ‘Chunks’ of the Greenbelt, and the ‘Ongoing Saga of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority’

–         For the Record Comments Cindy Forster Made in the Ontario Legislature

Sent from the Constituency Office of Niagara Centre (Weland) MPP Cindy Forster
Posted May 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Welland (Niagara Centre) NDP MPP Cindy Forster in provincial legislature. file photo

(Niagara, Ontario area NDP MPP Cindy Forster made the following remarks in the Ontario legislature this past Tuesday, May 1st following a video that surfaced, showing Ontario PC Party Leader Doug Ford – then still a candidate for the party’s leadership when the video was made last February – telling a gathering of people that he would approve of “big chunks” of protected lands in the province’s Greenbelt being sold off for urban development.)

LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF ONTARIO, Tuesday 1 May 2018

Ms. Cindy Forster:

“I’m going to turn to Mr. Ford’s comments with respect to the greenbelt as it pertains to my ongoing saga of the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority.

I am very concerned when I hear that the Conservative leader is actually going to be having a look at greenbelt areas across this province. Continue reading

A Thank You to the People of Ontario from the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation

“It has been heartwarming to see the outpouring of support from across Ontario from people who are passionate about the importance of protecting some of Canada’s best farmland and natural landscapes.”

Posted May 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

In the wake of a video that surfaced in the last days of April, showing Doug Ford, Ontario’s PC Party leader, telling a gathering that he would be okay with seeing “big chunks” of southern Ontario’s Greenbelt sold off for urban development, the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation posted the following statement, expressing its appreciation to all the people across the province who spoke out against such a plan.

From the Friends of the Greenbelt Foundation –

There has been a lot of discussion about the Greenbelt in the news over the last few days. Continue reading

A Few Words of Tribute on World Press Freedom Day

“On behalf of Canadians, I thank all the journalists in this country and around the world who seek out truth, unravel fact from fiction, bring clarity and fairness to public debate, and encourage us to open ourselves to new perspectives.”                      – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau

A Statement by the Prime Minister on World Press Freedom Day

Posted May 3rd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

The Prime Minister, Justin Trudeau, today (Thursday, May 3rd) issued the following statement on World Press Freedom Day:

“Today, on World Press Freedom Day, we celebrate the important work journalists do around the world to promote and protect democracy. We also take a hard look at the current state of press freedom, and remember those who have lost their lives in defence of facts, uncovering truth and shining light on stories that would otherwise not be told. Continue reading

Time for NPCA to Stop Using Our Tax Dollars to Sue Niagara Citizens

A Call-Out for Justice for Former NPCA Employee Jocelyn Baker

A Commentary by June Robinson

Posted May 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

Join the call for justice for former NPCA employee Jocelyn Baker

Enough is enough!!!!!

When will the Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority (NPCA)  start working together to protect our natural resources and stop wasting the taxpayers’ money on law suits. Lawsuits against anyone who dares to speak up and question what is happening. People who cannot be manipulated.

My daughter-in-law, Jocelyn Baker is now on the list of, “IF WE CAN’T SHUT THEM UP, LETS SUE THEM CLUB,”

Jocelyn loved her job at the NPCA. Continue reading

Join the Growing Citizens Campaign for a Better Niagara in the weeks and months leading up to this October’s Municipal Elections

You Are Invited to an Upcoming Course for teaching winning strategies for candidates – featuring special guest Olivia Chow, founder of the Institute For Change Leaders

News from the Citizen Volunteers for A Better Niagara

Posted May 2nd, 2018 on Niagara At Large

For over thirty years, Olivia Chow (founder of the Institute For Change Leaders) has been an effective and well-known public figure, serving in Toronto’s municipal politics and on the national stage as a Canadian Member of Parliament. She was voted Best City Councillor seven times by readers of NOW magazine and Best MP in 2010.

Niagara, Ontario – A Better Niagara is bringing Obama’s secret sauce for winning elections to Niagara. On June 16th, The Institute For Change Leaders will deliver a full-day candidate training session for candidates running in the October 22nd municipal election. The training day is being sponsored by A Better Niagara. 

The Institute For Change Leaders employs the training methods developed by Marhsall Ganz, a Harvard professor and organizing strategist behind the Obama U.S. presidential campaigns of 2008 and 2012. Ganz researched past movements and codified best practices and techniques. The success of Obama’s campaigns has led to a demand for Ganz-instruction around the world.

“We are thrilled to be able to offer this high-level campaign training to candidates in Niagara,” said Sean Polden, executive director, A Better Niagara. Continue reading

Now Doug Ford Says He ‘Won’t Touch The Greenbelt’

Will Ontario’s PC Leader Change His Mind Again Before Next Breakfast?

Another   Commentary on this Doug Ford vs. the Greenbelt mess by Doug Draper

Posted May 1st, 2018 on Niagara At Large

I barely finished posting a commentary this May 1st, critical of Ontario PC Leader Doug Ford for saying he would allow “big chunks” of the province’s Greenbelt to be sold off for “affordable housing,” when Ford and his handlers circulated the following statement –

Doug Ford. Will he still pledge to leave the Greenbelt untouched in the morning?

“This afternoon (Tuesday, May 1st), Doug Ford announced that after consultation with the people of Ontario, an Ontario PC Government would maintain the Greenbelt in its entirety.’

“I looked at it as making sure we have more affordable housing,” said Ford. “There have been a lot of voices saying that they don’t want to touch the Greenbelt. I govern through the people, I don’t govern through government.”

“The people have spoken – we won’t touch the greenbelt. Very simple. That’s it, the people have spoken. I’m going to listen to them, they don’t want me to touch the, we won’t touch the greenbelt. Simple as that.” Continue reading