The 2021 Living Wage Calculation for Niagara Region
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN) is pleased to announce that the 2021 living wage calculation has been established to be $18.90/hour. The living wage was last calculated in 2019 at $18.12, so this represents an hourly increase of $0.78 over a two year period. As part of National Living Wage Week, the Network has […]
Niagara Based HR Strategist Firm Takes Living Wage Pledge
Another Niagara employer is signing on to provide a living wage. HR strategist firm Trusted Time Inc. has taken the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network Championship level pledge to provide a living wage. The company has four full-time staff members. “Trusted Time values the people that produce the services we all depend on in our communities […]
NPRN Statement Supporting Black Lives Matter
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is a network of social and health agencies, educators, business and government representatives, faith communities and individuals committed to addressing poverty in Niagara through education and advocacy. Poverty is complex and intersects with many other forms of oppression, including race and racism. While media attention is focused on the United […]
Inspire Clean is a Certified Living Wage Employer
July 15, 2020 Inspire Clean is a Certified Living Wage Employer The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network is pleased to announce that Inspire Clean has become a certified living wage employer at the Champion level. Thorold-based Inspire Clean provides a variety of house cleaning services that are available throughout Niagara region. They currently employ one full […]
NPRN Statement on Bill 184, Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020
NPRN Statement on Bill 184, Protecting Tenants and Strengthening Community Housing Act, 2020 The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network has concerns regarding several sections of a new bill proposing changes to the Residential Tenancies Act, Housing Services Act, and to the processes of the Landlord and Tenant Board (LTB). Bill 184 proposes to change the way […]
NPRN Calls for Government-Ordered Moratorium on Rent for Third Consecutive Month
For the third month in a row, the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN) is calling for a government-ordered moratorium on the rent obligations of low-income tenants who cannot afford to pay rent for the coming month. June 1 is “rent-day” for most tenants, and thus a day of particular stress for the majority of […]
NPRN Releases Renewed Call for a Moratorium on Rent
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN) is renewing its call for action in particular anticipation of May 1, 2020 – “rent day”. The Superior Court of Justice has ordered a moratorium on evictions, until the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. This order is essential, but is not enough for tenants who are living on a […]
NPRN Calls for a Moratorium on Rent Obligations
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN) calls on the Province of Ontario to legislate a moratorium on (i.e. a postponement of) the rent obligations of tenants who cannot afford to pay rent on April 1, 2020, due to the COVID-19 crisis. The moratorium should endure until emergency funds, which include rent subsidies for eligible tenants, […]
Letter from the Chair, NPRN Cancellations in response to COVID-19
Dear NPRN colleagues, I’m writing on behalf of the Niagara Poverty Reduction Network Coordinating Committee. We hope this note finds you well. Sadly, we are postponing our March 25th NPRN meeting — in order to facilitate social distancing, in mindfulness of the pandemic. Also regretfully postponed are the March 18th screening of Push-The Film at […]
U.S.-based organization to oversee employment services for Hamilton and Niagara
The Provincial Government has awarded a U.S.-based organization the contract to oversee employment services for Hamilton and Niagara’s social assistance recipients. From Hamilton Roundtable for Poverty Reduction & Niagara Poverty Reduction Network Friday’s announcement that a United States’ based organization, Fed Cap -with no ties to Hamilton or Niagara, and no apparent understanding of local […]
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network Welcomes New Leadership for 2020
The Niagara Poverty Reduction Network (NPRN), which is a collective of over 30 agencies and individuals working to wipe out poverty in Niagara through education, collaboration, and advocacy to address poverty’s root causes, welcomes new leadership starting in 2020. Aidan Johnson will become the Chair of NPRN, while Jennifer Gauthier steps into the role of Vice-Chair. Aidan […]
The business benefit of paying higher wages
Some business owners worry the new minimum wage will hold them back in a very competitive environment. My next guest says he nearly went bankrupt keeping wages low before he realized that paying more was the only way to save his factory. Click here to listen on Metro Morning
Archived News
Niagara Poverty Reduction Network renews call for moratorium on rent – Niagara This Week
NPRN Releases Renewed Call for a Moratorium on Rent
Niagara Poverty Reduction Network asks Ford Government for rent moratorium – 610 CKTB
NPRN Calls for a Moratorium on Rent Obligations
Grimsby social media management becomes living wage employer – 610 CKTB
The Social Gourmet is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Niagara Poverty Reduction Network names another living wage employer – 610 CKTB
Tattersall, Brown & Lacas is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Niagara Regional Housing latest living wage employer – St. Catharines Standard
Niagara Regional Housing is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Media Release: Responding to New Employment Services Contracts
New Leadership at Niagara Poverty Reduction Network/Poverty in Niagara – 610 CKTB
Media Release: New Leadership for NPRN
Community groups host free screening of ‘Push-The Film’ – 610 CKTB
Local Church Signs Certified Living Wage Employer Pledge – 610 CKTB
Griffiths Performance Physiotheraphy Becomes Certified Living Wage Employer – 610 CKTB
Media Release: Bethany Community Church is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer Announced – 610 CKTB
Media Release: Landlord Web Solutions is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
One Earth is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer – MyNOTL.com
Media Release: One Earth is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Celebrating the Living Wage in Niagara Event – Snap’d St. Catharines
Media Release: Con Gusto Artisan Bakery is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Another Certified Living Wage Employer in Niagara – 610 CKTB
Niagara leading growth of living wage program in Ontario: advocacy group – St. Catharines Standard
Niagara Poverty Reduction Network out with latest living wage figures – 610 CKTB
Niagara’s living wage reaches $18.12 per hour – Niagara Falls Review
Niagara’s living wage increases – 610 CKTB
Media Release: The 2019 Living Wage Calculation for Niagara Region
Media Release: Niagara Sexual Assault Centre is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Media Release: ClaraDerma+ is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Media Release: Modern Landfill Inc. is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Gillian’s Place declared a living wage employer – St. Catharine’s Standard
Gillian’s Place Receives Living Wage Employer Status – 101.1 More FM
Niagara has another certified living wage employer – 610 CKTB
Media Release: Gillian’s Place is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
The City of Port Colborne Considering Becoming One of Niagara’s ‘Living Wage Employers’ – 610 CKTB
Gales certified as living wage employer – The Niagara Falls Review
Niagara Poverty Reduction Network Names Gales Gas Bar a Certified Living Wage Supporter – 610 CKTB
Media Release: Gales Gas Bar Limited Certified as a Living Wage Supporter
Latest Living Wage Employer – Kraun Electric Inc. – 610 CKTB
Media Release: Kraun Electric Inc is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Niagara Introducing Another Certified Living Wage Employer: Marmax Machine & Manufacturing
Media Release: Marmax Machine & Manufacturing is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Another Certified Living Wage Employer in Niagara: The Enviro-Niagara Group – 610 CKTB
Media Release: The Enviro-Niagara Group is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
ServiceMaster Restore in St. Catharines is the latest Living Wage Employer – Interview on 610 CKTB
Restoration Company in St. Catharines Takes Living Wage Pledge – 610 CKTB
Media Release: ServiceMaster Restore is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
YourTV: Niagara’s First Vote Event at Brock University
Media Release: The Niagara Herbalist is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Media Release: Second Dance Bridal is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Media Release: Dun’ For You Contracting is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Media Release: Niagara Eye Care Centre is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Open Mike with Mike Balsom, featuring Glen Walker and Sarah Pritula – Giant TV Niagara
Rhys Ottaway, Spirit Athletics, the latest living wage employer – 610 CKTB
Smithville RV company the latest to offer employees a ‘living wage’ – 610 CKTB
Media Release: Sicard RV is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
New restauraunt in Niagara offers staff a living wage – CHCH news
Media Release: Spirit Athletics is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Media Release: Dispatch is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Popular Bakery in St. Catharines Now Paying a Living Wage to Workers – 610 CKTB Newstalk
Media Release: Beechwood Doughnuts is Niagara’s Latest Certified Living Wage Employer
Changes Coming to the Process of Evicting Tenants – 610 CKTB Newstalk
Media Release: Affordable Housing Group Praises Local Area Municipalities
Recommendations for Municipal Affordable Housing Action Plan
Another Living Wage Employer in Niagara – 610 CKTB Newstalk
Media Release: John Howard Society is Niagara’s Latest Living Wage Employer
Person Centered Care-Certified Niagara Living Wage Employer – 610 CKTB Newstalk
Media Release: Niagara’s 10th Certified Living Wage Employer
Niagara Pallet + Recyclers Ltd. Living Wage – 610 CKTB Newstalk
Media Release: Niagara’s 8th Certified Living Wage Employer
Niagara Homelessness a Major Concern for Agencies
Media Release: Social Assistance Reform Announcement
Living Wage Niagara St. Catharines Standard
Living Wage Niagara CHCH News
Media Release: Living Wage in Niagara
Media Release: Workplace Legislation Repeal Disappointing
Media Release: Minimum Wage Increase Cancellation Disappointing
Niagara Living Wage Pledge – YourTV Niagara
Penfinancial Credit Union – Living Wage Employer
PenFinancial certified living wage employer
For PenFinancial, there’s nothing like a little TLC
Employment Precarity in Niagara – YourTV Niagara
The Niagara Workers’ Activist Group advocates for better working conditions
Equal Pay Laws Finally in Ontario- 610CKTB
New Minimum Wage: good or bad for the Falls?
Media Release: How Niagara Can Give with Dignity this Christmas and Throughout the Year
Editorial: Living wage empowers employees
Living wage philosophy ‘a good business decision’
List of ‘living wage employers’ grows
Media Release: Two new certified Living Wage employers in Niagara as we celebrate Living Wage Wage
Brock youth summit aims to break systemic barriers in schools
YourTV: NPRN at Niagara Networks
Editorial: Living wage can pay dividends
Paying living wage boosts morale, productivity, staff retention
$15 minimum won’t meet living wage
Media Release: Niagara’s 2017 Living Wage Calculation
New minimum wage may help Niagara, says poverty network
New rentals a goal of housing plan
Canada Poverty Reduction Strategy Session
CogecoTV – Federal Poverty Reduction Strategy Public Consultation
Have your say on poverty reduction strategy
A Human rights approach to poverty reduction
Media Release: National Living Wage Week is a Time to Reflect on Wages, Work and the Cost of Living
The Impact of Food Insecurity in Niagara
Niagara Voices: There are benefits to paying a living wage
Poverty advocates eye ‘living wage’
‘Living wage’ far higher than Ontario’s minimum wage
Calculating the Living Wage for Niagara Region 2016 Brief
Media Release: Niagara Region’s Living Wage Calculation
LaFleche: Facing Niagara’s economic realities
Calculating the Cost of Living in Niagara Region – Opinion Column
Calculating the Cost of Living in Niagara Region 2016 Brief
Should we test basic income in Niagara?
Public transit must be reliable, affordable
One Small Thing: A Symposium on Poverty in Niagara – Keynote Speech
Investing in poverty may be wise
Basic guaranteed income could be ‘game-changer’ in fight against poverty
Forum champions income guarantee plan
Region supports basic income guarantee
Brock workshops focus on social justice – Basic Income Guarantee
Why Niagarans need a living wage – Welland Tribune
Editorial: Feds step into poverty fight – Niagara This Week
Advocates hail Trudeau’s call for federal poverty reduction plan – Niagara This Week
Child poverty in St. Catharines: nearly 1 in 4 – Welland Tribune
Niagara poverty experts want census back – Welland Tribune
Rally focuses on poverty – Welland Tribune
Putting the bite on poverty – Niagara This Week
A blitz to chew on hunger awareness – St. Catharines Standard
Public Forum on Poverty – St. Catharines Standard
Poverty advocates struggle to be heard in election – St. Catharines Standard
Governments must refocus on affordable housing – Niagara Falls Review
Niagara needs regional transit – Niagara Falls Review
Federal leadership needed on poverty – Erie Media
NPRN Opinion Editorial – Ontario Needs Budget that’s Fair for All
She’s sinking into debt to climb out of poverty – Welland Tribune
Fighting Words on Poverty – St. Catharines Standard
Group wants to make poverty election issue – Welland Tribune
Media Coverage – OPINON: Time to end child poverty, finally – Fort Erie Times
NPRN Media Release – Child Poverty Continues to Be Our National Shame
NPRN Media Release – ChewOnThis! A Call to Action on Poverty and Hunger
Poverty should be an election issue – Niagara This Week