TORONTO – Non si è ancora spenta la speranza di ritrovare vivo Marco Di Marcello, l’alpinista italocanadese disperso da lunedì in Nepal, sull’Himalaya. La conferma che lui e l’altro italiano che ancora manca all’appello (l’altoatesino Markus Kirchler) non sono ancora stati dichiarati deceduti è arrivata oggi dalla Farnesina. E per Marco, la speranza è ulteriormente alimentata dai segnali che il suo GPS continua ad inviare…
TORONTO – There are still hopes of finding alive Marco Di Marcello, the Italian-Canadian mountaineer missing since Monday in the Nepalese Himalayas. Confirmation that he and the other Italian still missing (Markus Kirchler from South Tyrol, Italy) have not yet been declared dead came today from the Italian Foreign Ministry. And for Marco there is one more sign that gives hope: his GPS’ signal. →
TORONTO – Canadians have waited with “bated breath” for a federal budget since April of 2024. “The Budget”, once presented, in the House of Commons, debated and approved (with or without amendments) serves as authority to tax and spend the people’s money (ours) in the interests of the country (ours).
TORONTO — Toronto’s infamous “housing crisis” seems to be constantly contradicted by the data: not only are there homes, but they even remain unsold. This is what emerges from the latest report from the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB): according to the real estate board, home sales and prices in the GTA (Greater Toronto Area) decreased in October compared to the previous year, due to persistent economic uncertainty. In fact, there are more and more homes that no one is buying. →
TORONTO – Boom del deficit e aumento della spesa pubblica. Sono questi i due elementi principali del Budget 2025 presentato ieri dal ministro delle Finanze François-Philippe Champagne. Presentando un piano per importanti investimenti infrastrutturali e industriali destinati a plasmare il futuro del Canada, il primo bilancio federale del primo ministro Mark Carney si concentra sulla promozione della crescita economica, prevedendo un deficit di oltre 78 miliardi di dollari…
