NDP Newsletter – June 2024

Hi There,

Welcome to our month of June NDP newsletter.

Local news:

1. The Cornwall and District Labour Council hosted a public meeting on May 1st at the Legion. The guest speakers were Chandra Pasma the NDP MPP for Ottawa-West Nepean, Gillian Axten the OPSEU Chief Steward at St. Lawrence College representing academic staff, and Adrienne McEwan, president of the Teacher Bargaining Unit Executive of the OSSTF District 26 (Upper Canada) representing permanent contract teachers.

    This interesting discussion concerned the provincial government’s deliberate underfunding of Ontario public education and how cuts directly affect the curriculum and overall educational experience for Ontario school and college students. For more information on the issue, further reading can be found: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZK1Vgc99q167IjQ5vKvXxutUZRZYFVTU/view

    2. The SDSG/Cornwall chapter of the Ontario Health Coalition staged a rally on May 30th in front of Nolan Quinn’s office, urging the Ontario Government to stop the privatization of healthcare and restore public healthcare services. Approximately 40 people attended the event, showing strong community support for the cause. This gathering was part of a province-wide initiative, with similar demonstrations occurring both last week and today across Ontario.

    Save the date:

    Strawberry Social

    When: Sunday, June 9th, 2024 from 2 pm to 4 pm Location: 800 Seventh St. West, Cornwall

    This will benefit Child Haven Homes and the event will include a silent auction of exotic Eastern goods and a bazaar. Tickets are $35 for adults. Children 12 and under free. For more information contact: Elaine MacDonald 613-330-3117 elainemacdonald11@gmail.com

    Save the date:

    The Social Development Council’s Senior Fair When: Wednesday, June 19 from 10 am to 4 pm. Location:  Cornwall Benson Centre.

    The SDG/Cornwall Health Coalition will host a table for people to sign up if they are interested.

    Save the date:

    “NDP in 30” – quick ZOOM chat about what your NDP is doing now.

    When: Wednesday, June 19, 6:30 pm – 7:00 pm

    Location: Online

    Meeting link: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/71669603297?pwd=KnQnCoFqk0jVdjLigwwkZlQpuv9NbX.1

    Save the date:

    NDP meet and greet in person

    When: Thursday, June 20 from 5 pm. Location: Lost Villages Brewery 16133 Country Road 36, Long Sault, ON K0C 1P0 If you need a ride – we’ll get you there and back! Text for a ride: 613-932-1943 Louise Or 613-330-3117 Elaine 

    This is an open invitation to anyone interested in all things NPD and progressive politics. Please join us to exchange ideas with fellow progressives.  No programs or presentations – just a chance to chat with like-minded people from your community! We hope to see you there!

    Save the date:

    Akwesasane Children’s Powwow

    When: Saturday, June 22, 2024, 12pm to 4 pm

    Location: Generations Park,  71 Margaret Terrance Memorial Way Hogansburg, NY

    Free event

    Save the date:

    Pride Parade and Celebration

    When: The July 20th parade starts at 11 am from Cornwall Aquatic Centre, followed by a celebration at Lamoureux Park beginning at 12pm.

    Save the date:

    Cornwall Labour Day Picnic hosted by

    The Cornwall and District Labour Council When: Monday, September 2, 2024. 11am – 2pm. Location: Lamoureux Park, Cornwall

    This event offers free food and activities for the whole family.

    Save the date:

    Akwasasne Powwow

    When: Saturday and Sunday, September 7 & 8, 2024, from 10 am. Location: Lamoureux Park, Cornwall

    Provincial news:

    Oshawa MPP wants to make Ontario homes EV-ready with new legislation

    QUEEN’S PARK – MPP Jennifer French (Oshawa), Official Opposition NDP Critic for Infrastructure, Transportation & Highways, has introduced the EV-Ready Homes Act (Bill 199) that would ensure new homes are ready for electric vehicles by requiring builders to install rough-ins for chargers.

    “Electric vehicles are the future, but we are not yet EV-ready,” said French. “New homes should be built with the future in mind. Installing home charging infrastructure can be expensive – but it’s far more cost-effective when it is already roughed-in.”

    Continue reading here

    NDP Announces Homelessness Task Force

    QUEEN’S PARK – Official Opposition NDP Affordability critic Bhutila Karpoche (Parkdale – High Park) joined advocates and community members to announce the Homelessness Task Force Act, 2024.

    Continue reading here

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    Take care & have a great month of June.