Wokeist aim to replace parental guidance
TORONTO – Friendly journalists can give you a free ride and distort reality. That’s your hope, if you “suck up” to them and give them stories they can print, until the public wizens up to this “fake news”.
School in Ontario:
Impasse negotiations,
pressing of the CUPE
TORONTO – “We know that they are there to talk about what their next political decisions will be, we also know that in the end a strike can be avoided by coming to the negotiating table with a real proposal that respects workers and that respects families.” This was stated by the president of the Ontario School Board Council of Unions (OSBCU) Laura Walton, present at the protest that was held Saturday in front of the Toronto Congress Centre where a general meeting of the Progressive Conservative of Ontario was underway.
Anti Catholic Bigotry is a Real Problem in Canada
TORONTO – We borrowed the headline from a column written by Jamil Jivani, a writer/broadcaster/lawyer, for the National Post last October 18 (in the pic above, the article on National Post’s website). He went on to say that Catholics, as a group of Canadians, “suffered the biggest spike in hate crimes last year”. He supports his premise with facts. Mr. Jivani is a reputable and consistent advocate for balance, equity and inclusion. He is also a member of a visible minority.
La politicizzazione del sistema giudiziario
Il Provveditorato Cattolico di York ha avuto le sue difficoltà interne. Recentemente, la Divisional Court ha preso una decisione contraria ai suoi interessi, riguardo a chi può essere un fiduciario della scuola cattolica. Cioè, se studenti non cattolici, che presentano domanda di frequenza in una scuola cattolica, possono essere fiduciari dello stesso Provveditorato. In tema in questione è/era la Politica del Consiglio n. 107 che dice di no, non possono. La Corte, invece, ha deciso che possono… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Politicization of the judicial system
York Catholic District School Board has had its internal difficulties. Recently, it came out at the wrong end of a Divisional Court decision regarding who can be a Catholic School trustee. More specifically, can non-Catholic students who apply for attendance at a Catholic school be student trustee. The basic issue is/was Board Policy 107 that says no they cannot.
Freeland: “Sarà un periodo difficile per tutti”

TORONTO – “Sarà un periodo difficile per l’economia canadese”. Il ministro federale delle Finanze, Chrystia Freeland (nella foto sopra, dalla sua pagina Facebook), ha lanciato un avvertimento: i prossimi mesi non saranno belli poiché i recenti aumenti dei tassi della Bank of Canada per domare (secondo quanto sostiene la banca stessa) l’inflazione alle stelle aumenteranno i costi dei prestiti per le imprese e i consumatori, il che manderà onde d’urto in tutta l’economia, ha affermato la Freeland, riprendendo di fatto un concetto che molti esperti di economia stanno sostenendo da mesi… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
“Le forze di polizia erano esauste, mancava un piano contro la protesta”

TORONTO – Valutazioni completamente sballate, impreparazione, sottovalutazione dei rischi e divergenze interne. Sono questi gli inquietanti elementi che emergono nella sesta giornata di testimonianze nell’inchiesta pubblica sull’uso da parte del governo federale della legislazione d’emergenza lo scorso inverno… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Tempo di decisioni elettorali: fuori i cattivi

TORONTO – Nella nostra mente, le esercitazioni democratiche – le elezioni – sono una grande opportunità per liberare il sistema da ciò che è nocivo e per rinvigorirlo. C’è ancora molto spazio per le differenze e le ambizioni individuali; niente di sbagliato in questo. Alcuni consigli comunali e scolastici funzionano bene. Altri, non tanto… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Catholic schools, Election decision time: out with the bad

TORONTO – In our mind, democratic exercises – elections – are a great opportunity to rid the system of the noxious as well as to bring in the re-invigorating. There is still plenty of room for individual differences and ambitions; nothing wrong with that. Some Municipal Councils and Boards function just fine. Others, not so much.
Freeland: “It will be a difficult time for everyone”

TORONTO – “It will be a difficult period for the Canadian economy”. Federal Minister of Finance, Chrystia Freeland (in the pic above, from her Facebook page), issued a warning: the next few months will not be good as the Bank of Canada’s recent rate hikes to tame (according to the bank itself) skyrocketing inflation will increase borrowing costs for businesses and consumers, which will send shockwaves throughout the economy, Freeland said, effectively echoing a concept that many economists have been arguing for months. Continue reading→




