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Read More >>>Ottawa, the investigation into the use of the Emergencies Act begins Thursday

TORONTO – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and so-called “Freedom Convoy” protest organizer Tamara Lich are among those who will be called to testify later this week in an investigation that aims to shed light on the government’s invocation of the Emergencies Act.
Angelo e Christina, 50 anni di amore e business
TORONTO – Angelo e Christina hanno festeggiato 50 anni di matrimonio: un grande traguardo, tra l’altro duplice visto che lavorano insieme da altrettanti anni, cioè dal 1972, quando iniziarono la loro attività, Decor-Rest Furniture Ltd, per poi sposarsi pochi mesi dopo… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Danielle Smith, dall’Ovest arriva una nuova minaccia per Justin Trudeau
TORONTO – Justin Trudeau nei prossimi mesi dovrà fare i conti con la nuova minaccia politica che arriva dall’Ovest. La scorsa settimana l’United Conservative Party ha deciso di voltare pagina con l’elezione a leader di partito di Danielle Smith… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Stallo nei negoziati, il Cupe verso lo sciopero
TORONTO – Un altro passo verso lo sciopero. È quello che ha fatto il Canadian Union of Public Employees (Cupe) che rappresenta 55.000 operatori dell’istruzione dell’Ontario – tra custodi, bibliotecari ed educatori della prima infanzia: dal momento che i negoziati con il governo non riescono a dare alcun risultato il sindacato ha richiesto il cosiddetto “no board” report che potrebbe metterli in una posizione di sciopero legale tra meno di tre settimane… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Maria Rizzo fa campagna elettorale abusivamente davanti alla chiesa e si rifiuta di spostarsi. Figuratevi
TORONTO – “Siparietto” elettorale di fronte alla chiesa di San Carlo Borromeo, domenica pomeriggio: la trustee uscente Maria Rizzo del TCDSB, ricandidata, si è piazzata davanti all’ingresso della chiesa per distribuire, abusivamente, il proprio materiale elettorale ai fedeli e il prete… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Certi Trustee se ne infischiano dei diritti dei genitori
TORONTO – “Una volta che una studentessa frequenta il liceo ‘Madonna’, resterà sempre una ragazza del ‘Madonna’ ”. Sembrerebbe una conclusione ovvia da trarre, se gli unici studenti della scuola sono biologicamente femmine, indipendentemente dalla razza o dall’origine etnica… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Ontario Schools: stalemate in negotiations, CUPE towards the strike
TORONTO – Another step towards the strike. That’s what the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) has done, representing 55,000 Ontario education workers – including custodians, librarians and early childhood educators: since negotiations with the government fail to deliver anything, the union has requested the so-called “no board” report that could put them on a legal strike position in less than three weeks.
Some Trustee candidates disrespect the rights of parents
TORONTO – “Once a Madonna girl always a Madonna girl”. It would seem an obvious conclusion to draw, if the only students at the school are biological females – irrespective of race or ethnic origin.
TCDSB Elections, vandalized signs of a candidate who defends traditional Catholic values
TORONTO – Vandals in action against candidates for the position of trustee at TCDSB who intend to defend traditional Catholic values: yesterday someone ripped up the electoral cartels of Gabriella Mazarakis, candidate in Ward 2. “I believe Catholic schools are distinct and exist because families want to pass on to their children the values, culture, tradition and meaning of their faith”, the candidate wrote in one of her tweets during the elections campaign. In another tweet, she posted a quote from Pope John Paul II: Even though the financial viability of Catholic schools has been guaranteed, the task remains of ensuring their Catholic character”. In the pic above, one of the vandalized signs in a pic posted by Rabea Allos.
TCDSB Elections: D’Amico, Di Giorgio and Cristiano at Cataldi (photos and videos)

TORONTO – Great participation in the event organized today at Cataldi, on Keele Street in Toronto, by three candidates for the position of trustee at the Toronto Catholic District School Board: Frank D’Amico, Daniel Di Giorgio and Gianfranco Cristiano (in the photo above, at entrance of Cataldi).
Their “Meet and Greet” was held from 2 to 5 pm: the three candidates chatted with the customers of the Italian supermarket, offered a lunch and, at the end, stopped at the exit to distribute packs of Italian pasta to all present, as a gift for Thanksgiving Day.
On the packages there was their image and that of Relina D’Amico, candidate as trustee at the TDSB (in the pic below).
“We are glad for the success of our initiative – the three candidates said -: we take the opportunity to wish a Happy Thanksgiving Day to all the readers of CNMNG News”.
As is well known, the campaign for the election of the trustees to the TCDSB has flared up on the issue of the survival of Catholic ethics – or even the cancellation of the Catholic Superintendency. D’Amico, Di Giorgio and Cristiano propose themselves as defenders and promoters of traditional Catholic values, family and parental rights regarding their children.











