“Instead of unthinkingly stumbling into this change, let’s start the work now to look at potential solutions to reform (regional) council.” – Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn
A Commentary by Town of Pelham Mayor Dave Augustyn
Posted December 4th, 2017 on Niagara At Large
Niagara, Ontario – This coming Thursday, December 7th, Niagara’s Regional Council will host a public meeting and consider a bylaw to add an additional member to the council.

Niagara regional council in session. File photo by Doug Draper
This would bring the council to a total of 31 members, plus the Regional Chair. In addition to the 12 Mayors, our regional governing body currently includes 18 directly elected Regional Councillors – six from St. Catharines, three from Niagara Falls, two from Welland and one each from Grimsby, Lincoln, Niagara on the Lake, Thorold, Pelham, Port Colborne, and Fort Erie.
West Lincoln Township Council initiated the process to add another member a few months ago by asking the Region to petition the province’s Minister of Municipal Affairs to allow the discussion. The Minister got back to the Region this Fall with his consent – and that debate will occur at the Region this week. Continue reading




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Queen’s Park, Ontario — 












The Ontario government is moving forward with legislation that lifts the ban on private hospitals, rolls private hospitals in with private clinics and renames them, offensively, Community Health Facilities, and makes it easier for private hospitals and clinics to expand and more difficult for the Minister to stop them.
This legislation was brought in with no prior public consultation. It is a massive omnibus bill that repeals or enacts 7 entire Acts, and amends more than 30 Acts. We were given 5 minutes to present to the Standing Committee on this massive piece of legislation. Now we have only four days to try to get the worst part of it withdrawn. Without due consideration of the consequences, the government is making a grave mistake that could easily usher in very significant new privatization and threats to our local public hospitals.







Ottawa, Ontario —Last year, Canada’s largest publicly-traded companies paid out four times more to shareholders than it would have cost to fully fund their defined benefit (DB) pension plans, according 



If, for example, you pre-paid someone to provide maintenance of landscaping services at your home and they then did not show up and deliver the services, would you not expect a refund? Why should it be any different for students left out in the cold?) 










Who will start it? Maybe this man, with his “deplorables” cheering him on as he takes them, and the rest of us, to their great reward – with God on their side.







A whole year has passed since Leonard Cohen left this world for some other mysterious place that may not be as bathed in sunshine and luminous blue skies as some would have us believe. It may, as Leonard imagined in one of his last songs, be darker.





