Ontarians are eager for life to get back to normal. Some enjoyed the warm weather and over the Victoria Day long weekend celebrating the unofficial start of the summer. For thousands of others, including children as young as twelve, it meant standing outside vaccine clinics waiting to get their shot. →
TORONTO – May 24, 2021: Canada stood yesterday at 1,359,683 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 2,503 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – yesterday reached 25,242 total deaths, 27 more than in the previous 24 hours. →
The end of the school year is approaching in giant strides. In fact, just over a month is missing at the end of a year among the most complicated and tortuous between face-to-face lessons and remote teaching, anti-Covid-19 protocols to follow, infections between teachers and students and various difficulties. Meanwhile, everything is silent. →
TORONTO – As mass vaccination progresses according to the roadmap, the desire to return to a normal life after a year and a half of pandemic, lived between lockdown and restrictions, grows. And this desire for normality, at least for now, comes up against the necessary caution with which the provincial government has decided to reopen Ontario’s economy. →


