CORRIERE CANADESE / Leadership liberale: attesa per il dibattito, è ancora polemica sull’esclusione di Ruby Dhalla

TORONTO – La corsa alla leadership liberale entra nel vivo. Oggi a Montreal è in programma il dibattito in francese tra i quattro candidati alla successione di Justin Trudeau al timone del Partito Liberale e alla guida del Paese. Più che altro quello di oggi è considerato un banco di prova per Mark Carney, il candidato da battere secondo tutti i sondaggi, che dovrà dimostrare la sua padronanza della lingua francese… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

CORRIERE CANADESE / “Service over self”: an overarching political ideology

TORONTO – In the “cut and thrust” of political activity and machinations, it too often easy to overlook the purpose of political structures. Aspirationally – naively, some would say – the purpose and structures are founded on the improvement of the common good. News outlets are partly to blame for seeking out the alas too common ‘‘bad news” to sell as salacious attention-grabbers. The Corriere Canadese makes effort to provide space to politicos of any stripe without trying to ambush them… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

“Preferred premier”: Ford and Crombie slip while Stiles and Schreiner gain support

TORONTO – The vote in Ontario is approaching and the atmosphere is “heating up”: the Progressive Conservatives remain the favourites, but approval for their leader, Doug Ford, continues to drop, and the same is happening for the Liberal leader Bonnie Crombie, while both Marit Stiles of the NDP and Mike Schreiner of the Greens are rising.  Continue reading

Italian Producer Making Big Moves

TORONTO – Nearly two years ago, Terry Gilliam – an American born filmmaker who renounced his U.S. citizenship in 2006 to avoid double taxation – gave an interview at his Montone home in Umbria. While speaking to The Hollywood Reporter about life in Italy and his next film, Gilliam mused about making a film in Italy, given his collaborations with Italians on Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (1998) and The Man who Killed Don Quixote (2018).

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