New measures would also help protect children and youth and promote student success
“We are making it clear that school boards must put students first — not politics, not bureaucracy — and that we will act decisively when they fall short of that responsibility.” – Paul Calandra, Ontario Minister of Education
News from the Ontario Government of Premier Doug Ford
Posted May 29th, 2025 on Niagara At Large
TORONTO —This May 29th, 2025, Ontario will introduce the Supporting Children and Students Act, 2025, that, if passed, would strengthen government oversight, accountability and transparency in public school boards, postsecondary education and children’s aid societies.
The changes would also increase the safety, well-being and academic and personal achievement of children and youth.
To further address several cases of financial mismanagement by school boards, the proposed enhanced measures would increase government’s oversight of school board finances, governance and program performance, including giving the Minister of Education the ability to respond quickly to matters of public interest.

Paul Calandra, Ontario Minister of Education
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Health is advising the public of a temporary service disruption at the Welland Hospital due to a recent pipe leak caused by ageing infrastructure.
Our natural areas and biodiversity are under attack — again.
He’s like the mean kid in the school yard who can’t stand anyone else having a good time. He’s just got to say or do something nasty or even threatening to try to spoil it.
Niagara-on-the-Lake, ON– The Shaw Festival today unveiled a Movement for Real Human Connection, a $150 million mission that will transform The Shaw into a centre for communication, creativity and curiosity.
Last year, more than 81,000 people in Ontario experienced homelessness — a 25% increase from the year before.
Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Regional Council has officially approved its Climate Change Action Plan


TORONTO – As summer nears, there has never been a better time to explore and celebrate all the beauty and culture Ontario has to offer.

St. Catharines, Ontario – Generations Z and Alpha may have spent their entire lives surrounded by screens — and the deluge of content constantly streaming from them — but Brock University experts say it’s important not to confuse digital comfort with digital literacy.
A Brief Commentary by Doug Draper at Niagara At Large

It’s been less than three months since Doug Ford won the provincial election. And he’s already showing how determined he is to unleash his environmental wrecking ball with a veracity that makes his last two terms seem like a warmup act.
In these upside-down, inside-out Trumpian times we are living in, I’m not sure that words like “shocking,” “outrageous,” or “blasphemous” pack much of a punch any more.
The people of Ontario overwhelmingly oppose building American-designed reactors at the Darlington Nuclear Station and much prefer lower cost and more secure solar and wind energy according to polling
Thorold, Ontario – Niagara Jazz Festival presented by TD Ready Commitment will host Music in the Park in Battle of Beaverdams Park on Sunday, June 29, from 11 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Single fare system
On behalf of the Niagara Escarpment Biosphere Network (NEBN), and with full support from our Board of Directors, we write to formally express our deep and unequivocal opposition to the proposed Bill 5 – “Get It Done Act.”
I know this probably isn’t going to go over so well with the people out there who are so afraid they will be robbed or worse that they go to bed at night with three two or three extra bolts locking their front and back doors, but I don’t believe it is so unsafe out there that we should let fear reign over good judgment and throw such large amounts of our regional tax dollars at policing.

“We strongly oppose the expansion of Israel’s military operations in Gaza. The level of human suffering in Gaza is intolerable. Yesterday’s announcement that Israel will allow a basic quantity of food into Gaza is wholly inadequate.
City splash pads, Happy Rolph’s, the Lakeside Park Carousel and more are set to welcome residents and visitors to the heart of Niagara as the May long weekend ushers in the unofficial start to summer.
Happy Rolph’s Animal Farm – 

Imagine going to work in a town or city where, by government decree, workers had no right to health and safety, a minimum wage, or employment protections, including the right to recourse when they were injured, fired or mistreated on the job.
Toronto – With Bill 17, the Ontario government is once again choosing to ignore the most important causes of our housing shortage while scapegoating municipal policies that can actually help to improve construction efficiency and lower housing costs.
Every day we lose 319 acres of farmland in Ontario – that’s the equivalent of nine family farms.
A Brief Forward Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – I trust I wouldn’t be alone if I asked – Why not bring back the gas tax and use the money raised from it to support the growth of renewable energy projects across the province?
As part of its plan to protect Ontario, the government is continuing to lower costs for hard-working families, support local businesses and put more money back into people’s pockets through its plan to permanently cut the gasoline and fuel tax rates, which would save households, on average, about $115 per year going forward.
A Brief Foreword Note from Doug Draper at Niagara At Large – This proposed legislation – branded by the Ford government as the “Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act” (Bill 17) – appears to book-end Ford’s controversial Bill 5 in terms of what it may do to unleash low-density urban sprawl and road construction over more of our natural heritage, including our food-growing lands and habitat for endangered wildlife. All in a developer’s paradise where there are fewer rules and regulations and opportunities for public scrutiny getting in the way.
BEAMSVILLE – This May 12th, 2025, Ontario is introducing the Protect Ontario by Building Faster and Smarter Act, 2025 (Bill 17), to help speed up the construction of new homes and infrastructure, including by streamlining development processes and reducing costs in close partnership with municipalities.


Last month, the Ontario government introduced Bill 5, the Protect Ontario by Unleashing Our Economy Act. CELA’s legal team has just completed its review of the bill, and we’re calling on the government to withdraw it.
Last time it was a pandemic that all but shut traffic crossing our border bridges between Niagara, Ontario and Buffalo and Niagara Falls, N.Y. down.
This past May 8th the Ford Government announced
Niagara, Ontario – The City of St. Catharines joins Niagara Regional Police Services and emergency services across Ontario in the first-ever provincewide campaign tackling 911 misuse. The Emergency Services Steering Committee (ESSC) has launched the
Here is to all of the good mothers out there who carried us to this life and have done so much to nurture, to teach and to enrich our lives.
Bill 5 is the most dangerous piece of legislation the Ford government has introduced yet.


In thonour of them, let’s continue to stand together against the threats to our quality of life and to our sovereignty being aimed at us by a United States that, before Trump, used to be one of our closest friends and allies. 
QUEEN’S PARK – Leader of the Official Opposition Marit Stiles called on the government to develop a plan to address the measles outbreak with a a take-note debate:
The goal is to pour on as much pressure as we can inside the Legislature to get the Ford government to finally take action to stop the closures & cuts to our local hospitals’ vital services. 


Niagara, Ontario – Niagara Region is proud to announce the launch of its new Council Strategic Priorities dashboard
At the first face-to-face meeting between U.S. President Donald Trump and Canada’s newly elected Prime Minister Mark Carney at the White House this May 6th, Trump repeated his desire to see Canada become a “51st state.” – a shot from the leader of a neighbouring country that many Canadians continue to view as completely disrespectful to our country and as an open threat to our sovereignty.
TORONTO —The Ontario government has re-introduced the More Convenient Care Act to continue to deliver on the province’s plan to protect health care and provide more people with the right publicly funded care, in the right place by building healthier communities and bolstering the province’s health care workforce for years to come.
Niagara, Ontario – As part of Emergency Preparedness Week, May 5 to 11, the City of St. Catharines is encouraging residents to take simple, proactive steps to ensure they are ready for emergencies that can happen at any time.
In May 2000, seven people died, and over two thousand became severely ill after the municipal water supply in Walkerton, Ontario, became contaminated with E. coli.

Toronto, Ont.— The youth-led Mathur case headed back to court this past May 1st, 2025 to court


Earlier this Saturday (May 3rd) afternoon, a friend and long-time reader and supporter of Niagara At Large, sent me a news story that is just now circulating about the highly offensive AI generated image (shown just to the right and a line or two above these words) that Trump either posted himself or had posted for him on his online ‘Trump Social’ media site.
Today (This May 3rd, 2025 , the Prime Minister, Mark Carney, issued the following statement on World Press Freedom Day:
