Niagara Community Benefit Network

Niagara Community Benefit Network NCBN Social Media Policy

Welcome to the Niagara Community Benefit Network page! Avoid harsh critique or personal attacks.

Our goal is to unite the citizens of Niagara and the local, community-based organizations to achieve equitable development that provides the greatest benefit to all. We strive to
create a respectful, engaging, and informative platform for community-focused
infrastructure discussions, including community benefit agreements (CBAs). To make
the most of your experience, please familiarize yourself wit

h our social media policy:

1. Stay on-topic: Focus your conversations on infrastructure projects, CBAs, and
topics relevant to the Niagara Community Benefit Network's mission. This policy
helps maintain a productive community forum and promotes meaningful
dialogue.

2. Practice respectful communication: Treat all members and moderators with
kindness, dignity, and consideration. Disagreements are welcome, but they should never escalate into disrespectful
behavior.

3. Steer clear of excessive political discourse: While political issues may sometimes
intersect with infrastructure and CBAs, remain focused on the positive impact
these topics have on the community and avoid excessive political debates. Refrain from promoting individual political parties or candidates during your
discussions.

4. Share constructive content: Keep your posts positive, educational, and
solution-focused. Share credible resources, news articles, personal experiences,
and ideas related to infrastructure, CBAs, and community building.
5. Report inappropriate content: If you encounter any policy violations or
uncomfortable situations, please report them to the moderators immediately. Moderators reserve the right to remove any content that violates these guidelines
and, when necessary, issue warnings or permanently ban users. Your participation supports our mission to foster a more equitable and prosperous
Niagara region through CBAs and community-centric infrastructure projects. By working
together, we can create an inclusive and valuable space for all members.

05/07/2026
05/07/2026

Join us for a riveting documentary and panel discussion on Affordable Housing Solutions!

05/07/2026
"The Casino Woodbine has released its 2025 CBA progress report , with a majority of its targets regarding local and equi...
04/15/2026

"The Casino Woodbine has released its 2025 CBA progress report , with a majority of its targets regarding local and equitable employment, good jobs and social procurement being met."

The Casino Woodbine has released its 2025 CBA progress report , with a majority of its targets regarding local and equitable employment, good jobs and social procurement being met. In 2025, One Toronto Gaming spent $113.3 million across 18 local suppliers and $2.34 million across 7 diverse suppliers...

The Ontario government is considering a new initiative to add much-needed support for apprenticeship training in constru...
01/23/2026

The Ontario government is considering a new initiative to add much-needed support for apprenticeship training in construction trades. The idea is to offer incentives for contractors to hire apprentices on provincially-funded infrastructure projects. It would help make government projects into training grounds for the next generation of builders in Ontario, something that is badly needed as the sector faces an oncoming wave of retirements.

NCBN wrote in support of this proposal. Read more here:

Apprenticeship in Ontario January 23, 2026 by Alice DeganOntario’s Ministry of Labour, Immigration, Training and Skills Development recently announced that they are considering an initiative to address the shortage of training opportunities in the skilled trades. The proposal, if implemented, woul...

10/28/2025

The QEW Garden City Skyway Bridge Twinning project will see a new 2.2 km-long bridge constructed across the Welland Canal between St. Catharines and Niagara-on-the-Lake, alongside the existing Skyway bridge. Minister of Transportation Prabmeet Sarkaria has called the project “a generational asset that will support the growth for this area and ensure that we have a strong economy” by easing transportation across the region.
St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe says that the Skyway Twinning carries the potential for “real, immediate benefits for local workers and contractors.” In order to realize that potential, we are asking the Province to commit to specific investments in our communities. Lend your voice to the call for community investment by signing our letter to the Ford government: https://niagarabenefits.ca/skyway/

In collaboration with St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe, Niagara Community Foundation, and United Way Niagara, we are look...
09/19/2025

In collaboration with St. Catharines Mayor Mat Siscoe, Niagara Community Foundation, and United Way Niagara, we are looking to work with the Province to secure significant community investment on the Garden City Skyway Bridge Twinning project. Join us for an information session online on Oct. 16 to learn more. https://lnkd.in/de3Y6BHB

Important details about the newly announced provincial bills, from our friends at HCBN:
05/16/2025

Important details about the newly announced provincial bills, from our friends at HCBN:

Fast-Tracking Development, Criminalizing Poverty

LOCO BC and Vancity did a study that offers a new perspective on what happens when you  . We can attach some numbers to ...
05/07/2025

LOCO BC and Vancity did a study that offers a new perspective on what happens when you . We can attach some numbers to the positive ripple effect that we know intuitively should happen!

The Power of Local Purchasing May 6, 2025 by Alice DeganThe message to buy local often appeals to our emotions, emphasizing the human connection of supporting business-owners in our neighbourhoods. This lovely segment from the town of Lincoln is a great example: I want pie now …There’s another w...

What is a Community Benefits Agreement?A Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) is a legally binding contract between a deve...
03/20/2025

What is a Community Benefits Agreement?

A Community Benefits Agreement (CBA) is a legally binding contract between a developer or public agency and a community coalition or organization that outlines specific community benefits that will be provided as part of a development project. CBAs are typically negotiated as part of large-scale development projects, such as infrastructure improvements, affordable housing developments, or commercial developments.

The purpose of a CBA is to ensure that a development project generates positive outcomes for the surrounding community, beyond just the physical structure being built. Community benefits outlined in a CBA can include affordable housing units, local hiring preferences, workforce training programs, environmental improvements, and other amenities that directly benefit the community.

CBAs are often used as a tool to address community concerns, promote equity, and ensure that development projects contribute to the overall well-being of the community. By formalizing commitments to provide specific benefits, CBAs can help build trust between developers and the community, create opportunities for local residents, and promote sustainable development practices.

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