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Covid, guerra, inflazione e Convoglio:
il 2022 è stato un anno travagliato

December 30, 2022 August 25, 2023 Francesco Veronesi

TORONTO – In attesa dell’arrivo del 2023, ci stiamo preparando a lasciare alle spalle un anno tribolato. Tra il colpo di coda della pandemia, la scoppio della guerra in Ucraina, il Freedom Convoy e l’inflazione alle stelle…

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Strage a Vaughan, identificate le
cinque vittime

December 21, 2022 August 25, 2023 Mariella Policheni

TORONTO – La polizia ha identificato le cinque persone uccise in una sparatoria di massa avvenuta domenica sera nel condomio Bellaria Towers a Vaughan. Si tratta di Rita Camilleri di…

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Sistema sanitario in crisi, Trudeau:
“I soldi non bastano serve la riforma”

December 21, 2022 August 25, 2023 Francesco Veronesi

TORONTO – Continua la situazione di stallo sul delicato fronte della Sanità in Canada. In un periodo caratterizzato dall’emergenza continua, con i tempi d’attesa nei pronto soccorso che ogni settimana superano il record precedente…

 

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Enough is enough. Maybe Even Min. Lecce gets it

December 20, 2022 August 25, 2023 Hon. Joe Volpe

TORONTO – The charade unfolding in the HDSB with the transitioning teacher’s antics is an affront to common sense, to public decorum and to professional expectations. Repeatedly, the school community is subjected to threats to its public safety. For several months, Oakville Trafalgar High School, the City of Oakville, the province of Ontario and Canada have been the object of international ridicule as Kyle/Kaila Lemieux flaunts gigantic prosthetic breasts in and out of school.

Until Monday, Stephen Lecce, Minister of Education, had gone missing. Maybe one of the members of his political action groups (erstwhile “Vaughan Working Families” or Nonnas for Stephen) called him up and told him the public has had enough. Or maybe the Premier has decided to tighten his leash.

Either way, it looks as if the government has finally decided to tell the Halton District School Board that its brand of woke has limits. More importantly, Ministry officials have finally decided that HDSB Administration and Trustees can no longer hide behind the all-purpose defense of “it’s about human rights”.

In response to what appears to have been a carefully placed “question” during a Press Conference, on December 19, Monday, Minister Lecce outed his official concern that the matter may have “gotten out of hand”. Or maybe not.

The Toronto Star’s Kristin Rushowy captured his formulaic response: “I do continue to believe that the [HDSB] which is the employer, has an obligation to ensure that these classrooms are safe and respectful places to learn. Teachers need to uphold the highest professional standards when they are in front of children,” Lecce said.

“I do not believe the board administration has done so to date, and I do believe the Ontario College of Teachers corroborates this principle. It said the board has the necessary authorities to enforce those standards, so I expect them to do so.” He concluded.

Clearly, to date, the Board and the Administration have “thumbed their nose at” him and at expert legal opinion advising them to do the obvious: restore a semblance of sanity in school boards like the HDSB.

Pointing fingers at counterculture, woke officials, without imposing directions is hardly a sign of leadership. Maybe the Nonnas for Stephen were not specific enough, or those Vaughan Working Families do not send their children to schools anywhere.

 

Quando è troppo è troppo.
Lecce l’avrà capito?

December 20, 2022 August 25, 2023 Hon. Joe Volpe

TORONTO – La sciarada che si sta svolgendo nell’HDSB con le buffonate dell’insegnante transgender è un affronto al buon senso, al decoro pubblico e alle aspettative professionali…

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Sparatoria di massa a Vaughan, sei morti

December 20, 2022 August 25, 2023 Mariella Policheni

TORONTO – L’uomo armato che domenica scorsa ha ucciso cinque persone – tre uomini e due donne – in una sparatoria di massa all’interno di un condominio di Vaughan prima di essere ucciso a sua volta dalla polizia, era un residente che aveva preso…

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Trudeau e Poilievre dividono gli elettori:
giudizi in chiaroscuro

December 20, 2022 August 25, 2023 Francesco Veronesi

TORONTO – Justin Trudeau e Pierre Poilievre continuano ad essere due figure politiche divisive. A conferma di una percezione particolarmente sentita negli ultimi mesi è arrivato ieri il sondaggio di fine anno della Angus Reid…

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Influenza, su contagi e morti
tra i bimbi

December 19, 2022 August 25, 2023 Mariella Policheni

TORONTO – Mentre in tutto il Canada l’influenza sta mandando in ospedale i bambini a tassi di gran lunga superiori al normale per questo periodo dell’anno, aumentano le pressioni sui sistemi sanitari provinciali affinché siano più trasparenti riguardo i decessi in questa fascia di età…

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Scatta la ribellione a City Hall contro i
super poteri del sindaco Tory

December 19, 2022 August 25, 2023 Francesco Veronesi

TORONTO – È ormai una vera e propria rivolta nel consiglio comunale di Toronto contro i nuovi poteri attribuiti a John Tory. Prima della pausa per le festività invernali a City Hall un nutrito gruppo di consiglieri comunali ha apertamente sfidato il sindaco, denunciando la riforma entrata in vigore con il controverso Bill 39 e …

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Discrimation vs Italians: some things never change

December 19, 2022 August 25, 2023 Hon. Joe Volpe

TORONTO – The York Region Catholic School Board at its next Board meeting, tomorrow, Tuesday December 20, will be dealing with some serious, troubling, unfinished business originating from before the recent Provincial (June) and Municipal (October) elections…

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