Tag: Ontarians

  • Winds Of Change Bring New Environmental Reality

    Winds Of Change Bring New Environmental Reality

    The Ontario government is taking action to address issues of climate change.  Once in office, we have been acting as quickly as possible to fulfill our commitment to Ontario families and businesses.  For example, we revoked the cap-and-trade carbon tax and ended emissions trading and allowances. In addition, we have now released our Made-in-Ontario Environment…

  • Better Colleges And Better Universities Equal Better Jobs

    Better Colleges And Better Universities Equal Better Jobs

    When I wrote this, Ontario was in the midst of an unprecedented jobs crisis and in need of sensible and affordable solutions. One avenue is to improve our colleges and universities. Ontario’s system of higher learning must reflect the requirements of jobs in the present and the future. And it must reflect today’s economic realities.…

  • Regarding Money And Government In Business Positions

    Regarding Money And Government In Business Positions

    Dear Silo, I kept my Silo printed back issues and I just re-read the January-February 2013  issue of The Silo. I noticed that a few of the articles involve the issue of consent (biogas facility, mega-quarry, dads attending births) and choice (media publications, GMO foods, liquor sales). Freedom of choice and voluntary consent are basic…

  • Molds Pose Serious Health Risks Whether In Home Or Business

    Molds Pose Serious Health Risks Whether In Home Or Business

    Ottawa, Ontario – To increase awareness against molds and their health impacts, Mold Busters has created a scholarship program which caters to select Canadian students. Molds are harmful organisms which grow as a result of water damage or excess humidity within the home or office. Whether it’s in the home or business, molds pose serious health…

  • Ontario To Citizenry: Fight Lyme Disease, Protect Yourself From Ticks & Mosquitoes

    Ontario To Citizenry: Fight Lyme Disease, Protect Yourself From Ticks & Mosquitoes

    Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health is reminding all Ontarians to protect themselves and their families against Ticks, Lyme disease and West Nile virus this summer. Dr. David Williams is asking people to take simple measures to avoid being bitten by blacklegged ticks that can carry Lyme disease. If not identified and treated early, infection…

  • All Parties Support Ontario Greenbelt And Recognize Immense Values

    All Parties Support Ontario Greenbelt And Recognize Immense Values

    Last week, a video was released showing Ontario’s PC Party leader Doug Ford promising to open up a “big chunk” of the Greenbelt to allow development on its protected areas, an idea he attributed to the “biggest developers in this country.”    Our Executive Director, Tim Gray responded in the news that this would have severe…

  • STRUTT Was Largest Wearable Art Show In Canada

    STRUTT Was Largest Wearable Art Show In Canada

    The Niagara Artists Centre’s (NAC) 2014 STRUTT Wearable Art Show was outlandish, bizarre and like nothing you’d ever seen before. STRUTT took place on November 22, 2014 at the WS Tyler Factory in St. Catharines, ON. Doors opened at 8 p.m. for the first edition of the Niagara Exotic Bazaar and the runway show began at…

  • Ontario Law Protects Bees By Reducing Neonicotinoid Corn And Soybean Crops

    Ontario Law Protects Bees By Reducing Neonicotinoid Corn And Soybean Crops

    On July 1, 2015, Ontario was the first jurisdiction in North America to protect bees and other pollinators through new rules to reduce the number of acres planted with neonicotinoid-treated corn and soybean seeds by 80 per cent. To support this goal, new requirements were put in place for the sale and use of neonicotinoid-treated…

  • Funding Announced To Help Ontarians Save Energy And Money In Homes And Businesses

    Funding Announced To Help Ontarians Save Energy And Money In Homes And Businesses

    I’m sure we all read the distressing poll that about a third of Canadians still don’t believe the threat of climate change is real.  Even more illuminating: only 30 per cent even know we are taking action in Ontario to fight climate change. This is the reason why Canada and Ontario are working together to…

  • Tinkering Won’t Fix Crisis In Ontario Corrections And Jails

    Tinkering Won’t Fix Crisis In Ontario Corrections And Jails

    In December of 2015, I toured the aging Thunder Bay District Jail. The nearly century-old jail had recently been the scene of a riot that led to a correctional officer being taken hostage – 70 inmates took control of the upper floor for a period of 20 hours. In Ontario, assaults on correctional officers and…

  • Roadside Memorials Of Loss Are On The Rise

    Roadside Memorials Of Loss Are On The Rise

    Indeed, the prevalence of roadside memorials has increased significantly over the past several decades and there is little doubt that each of us has encountered them at some point. Roadside memorials are essentially visual manifestations of profound suffering and loss. They mark the site where a motor vehicle accident has occurred and the death that…

  • Ask Ontario To Grow Greenbelt To Protect Vital Water Supplies

    Ask Ontario To Grow Greenbelt To Protect Vital Water Supplies

    Dear Silo, I share with you and your readers both good news and not so good news. The Province has launched a consultation process on expanding the Greenbelt to protect critical water resources. Several hydrologically significant areas are included in the proposal, but vulnerable areas are missing. We need to get this right. Ask the…

  • Ontario Results Of November Cap And Trade Program Auction

    Ontario Results Of November Cap And Trade Program Auction

    NEWS from The Ministry of the Environment and Climate Change- Ontario has announced the results of the province’s fourth auction of greenhouse gas emission allowances, held Nov. 29, 2017.  A total of 20,898,000 current (2017) allowances were sold at a settlement price of $17.38 CAD and a total of 3,116,700 future (2020) greenhouse gas emission…

  • Lake Erie Fisheries At Risk Or Set For Bolstering From Invading Fish

    Lake Erie Fisheries At Risk Or Set For Bolstering From Invading Fish

    No perch or pickerel in Lake Erie’s fisheries future? The tasty fish our Great Lakes are known for, and all other sport fish, could be decimated if the insidious Asian carp migrate from the Mississippi watershed. Combined, the four Asian carp species could decimate the Great Lakes fishery by out competing our native fish. Plankton,…

  • Seven Years War Story Behind Our Civic Holiday

    Seven Years War Story Behind Our Civic Holiday

    As the civic holiday some refer to as Simcoe Day approaches, I wish to shine light on Upper Canada’s first lieutenant-governor. Born Feb. 25, 1752, in England, John Graves Simcoe, although best known as lieutenant-governor, was also a member of British Parliament, colonial administrator, army officer, and commander of the Queen’s Rangers during the Revolutionary…

  • Ontario Takes Historic Action To Raise Minimum Wage To $15 Hour By 2019

    Ontario Takes Historic Action To Raise Minimum Wage To $15 Hour By 2019

    Fair Workplaces, Better Jobs- $15 Minimum Wage and Equal Pay for Part-Time and Full-Time Workers Part of Plan to Help People Get Ahead in a Changing Economy May 30, 2017 10:20 A.M. Ontario is taking historic action to create more opportunity and security for workers with a plan for Fair Workplaces and Better Jobs. This…

  • Come On Summer! We’ve Got Your List Of Canada’s Cleanest, Greenest Beaches

    Come On Summer! We’ve Got Your List Of Canada’s Cleanest, Greenest Beaches

    More Blue Flags will fly in Canada this year Canadians will be able to visit more clean and eco-friendly beaches and marinas across the country this summer. A record 27 beaches and eight marinas in Canada have earned the Blue Flag—a world-renowned eco-certification for beaches and marinas. The latest beaches to fly the flag are…

  • This May Be Last Chance To Save Ontario Greenbelt From Sprawl Developers

    This May Be Last Chance To Save Ontario Greenbelt From Sprawl Developers

    Ontario’s Premier is facing intense pressure from real estate and development lobbies. These groups are peddling myths that are intended to weaken the Greenbelt and Growth Plans so that the development industry can build more sprawling cookie-cutter subdivisions, instead of building a greater range of family-friendly and affordable housing options. Send a message to the…

  • Greenbelt Is Not Reason Housing Prices Are High In Greater Toronto Hamilton Area

    Greenbelt Is Not Reason Housing Prices Are High In Greater Toronto Hamilton Area

    Dear Silo, Right now, greedy developers are gearing up for a lobbying day they’ve organized at Queen’s Park on March 20. They intend to peddle the same lies they’ve been spreading in the news lately: that Ontario’s Greenbelt is the reason housing prices are high. They say there just isn’t enough room for new houses.…

  • Funding Available To Cover Up To 80% Of Tree Planting Costs On Your Open Land

    Funding Available To Cover Up To 80% Of Tree Planting Costs On Your Open Land

    Spring is for new ideas. Do you have idle land or extra acreage that could be enhanced? Planting trees is an excellent way to add value to your property and has never been easier. If you have 2.5 acres or more of open land, you may be eligible for the 50 Million Tree Program, and…

  • Reader Letter To The Silo Regarding Motion 103 And Hamilton Protest Rally

    Reader Letter To The Silo Regarding Motion 103 And Hamilton Protest Rally

    Dear Silo, there was a protest rally held at City Hall in Hamilton this past weekend. The purpose was to discuss or protest “Motion-103 “the motion put forth by one Ms. Iqra Khalid to stop as she sees it “Islamophobia.” For many the idea of “M-103” seems almost redundant as hate speech and any sort…

  • Lawn And Garden Lovers Should Use E10 Or Less In Lawn And Garden Equipment

    Lawn And Garden Lovers Should Use E10 Or Less In Lawn And Garden Equipment

    Spring is on the way and garden, lawn and outdoor lovers need to know how to properly fuel their favorite yard and garden equipment. Surveys show that many people think that the same gas that goes in their cars, can go into their outdoor power equipment. But that’s not the case. The Outdoor Power Equipment…

  • Ontario Ministry Of Transportation Assure “Historic Amount Of Infrastructure Being Built”

    Ontario Ministry Of Transportation Assure “Historic Amount Of Infrastructure Being Built”

    Patrick Brown spoke to the Ontario Road Builders Association where he made a number of false statements about the province. Facts Still Matter in Ontario, especially when it comes to the historic amount of transportation infrastructure being built right now across the province.   He said: “I believe we’ve seen lip service to infrastructure over…

  • A Reassurance To Muslims In Brant County- MPP Dave Levac

    A Reassurance To Muslims In Brant County- MPP Dave Levac

    In light of the terrorist attack in Quebec, isolated acts of hate crimes in Ontario and the change of direction in American politics, I want to take this opportunity to take a stance and let my constituents know who and what I stand for. I know many have a sense of foreboding and fear, and…

  • Ontario Boosts Transit Funding Across Province Doubles Municipal Share Gas Tax

    Ontario Boosts Transit Funding Across Province Doubles Municipal Share Gas Tax

    Ontario is boosting support for nearly 100 cities and towns across the province, providing them with reliable, long-term funding to improve and expand their local transit systems and offer more travel options for commuters and families. Premier Kathleen Wynne and Transportation Minister Steven Del Duca were at York Region Transit’s Richmond Hill facility today to…

  • Significant Gasoline Price Hikes At Ontario Pumps

    Significant Gasoline Price Hikes At Ontario Pumps

    January 1st kicked off 2017 with significant gasoline price hikes at the pumps courtesy the Ontario Liberal government’s cap and trade legislation. I obviously voted against that bill. Ontario’s cap and trade, Canada’s price on carbon Another reality is that Canada is putting a price on carbon, the nature of which is still being negotiated…

  • Ontario’s Fertility Program Marks One Year Anniversary

    Ontario’s Fertility Program Marks One Year Anniversary

    Ontario is helping thousands of people fulfill their dreams of starting or growing a family with the Ontario Fertility Program. Today, Premier Kathleen Wynne celebrated the success of the Ontario Fertility Program alongside families who have participated in the program over the past year. Since the government launched the program in December 2015, Ontario has…

  • Ontario Intro’s Online Alcohol Sales And Delivery Via LCBO.COM

    Ontario Intro’s Online Alcohol Sales And Delivery Via LCBO.COM

    Ontario is offering a new and convenient way to buy alcohol products by introducing online sales through LCBO.com. Starting today, LCBO consumers can buy online up to 5,000 different products from across Canada and 85 other countries. Customers can choose to have their order sent to an LCBO store of their choosing for pick up,…