Mancanza di Principi e di Integrità al TCDSB

TORONTO – Mentre questo articolo si sviluppa, vi chiederete se dovreste ridere o piangere. Scegliete quest’ultima opzione perché almeno potrete cominciare a capire quanto siano esposti alla cattiva volontà altrui i nostri beni socio-culturali, soprattutto quando si tratta di coloro a cui affidiamo la cura dei nostri figli… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Pope Francis in Canada, First Nations divided

TORONTO – Indigenous leaders’ reactions to Pope Francis’ visit to Canada scheduled for July 24-30 are mixed. While some of them favorably judge the Pontiff’s five-day trip, others are disappointed that some parts of the country are not part of the established itinerary. The Vatican announced Friday that the Pope will travel to Alberta, Quebec and Nunavut.
Pandora’s box: No Principles, less Integrity at the TCDSB

TORONTO – As this article unfolds, you will ask yourself whether you should laugh or cry. Choose the latter because you can at least begin to understand how exposed to ill will our socio-cultural assets are, especially when those to whom we entrust the care of our children is concerned.
Ontario, hospitalizations never so down since December

TORONTO – If they weren’t weekend data, when not all hospitals provide Covid numbers, they were very positive: today the number of people being treated for Covid-19 in intensive care in Ontario reached the lowest point since December 10, 2021. Continue reading→
Davenport: Liberal candidate takes on NDP incumbent
Created in 1999, the electoral district of Davenport, located in the west end of the old City of Toronto. It has been a traditional working-class district.
Cherry blossom season in Brampton: the drone footage
BRAMPTON – Brampton’s cherry blossoms are in bloom. The City’s cherry blossoms are located at Joyce Archdekin Park along Main Street South, with an additional tree at the entrance to Gage Park. Cherry blossoms typically bloom in late April and in to May.
The City of Brampton was gifted cherry blossoms as part of the Sakura Project, which was initiated in the year 2000. The Sakura Project granted trees to a number of public locations in Ontario as a symbol of goodwill and friendship between Japan and Ontario. The City’s Parks and Forestry department planted the community’s trees in 2002 and 2003.
Brampton has approximately 70 cherry blossom trees. The City continues to maintain these trees with regular care and pruning.
The City of Brampton invites everyone to be respectful and: allow space for everyone to take photos and enjoy the scenery; do not litter; do not touch or pick the flowers, or climb the trees, as it is harmful to the trees.
Metrolinx moves to include meaningful community benefits agreements on four new transit projects

TORONTO – The Toronto Community Benefits Network (TCBN) is pleased about Metrolinx’s renewed commitment to extending ground-breaking Community Benefits Agreements (CBAs) to major infrastructure projects located in Scarborough, Thorncliffe Park, York South Weston, Mount Dennis and Etobicoke.
Daily update of Ontario’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign

With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 33.0 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on May 13, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 28,144 vaccine doses on Thursday, down from 29,173 doses the day prior.
Pope Francis in Alberta, Quebec and Nunavut from 24 to 29 July: all the details

VATICAN CITY – He had repeatedly expressed his desire to go to Canada where the Church is engaged in an important process of reconciliation with the indigenous people. And this morning the official announcement arrived: Pope Francis will go to Canada, from 24 to 29 July (when we will leave to come back to Rome), and will stop in Alberta, Quebec and Nunavut, “accepting the invitation of the civil authorities, ecclesiastical and indigenous communities” as the director of the Vatican Press Office, Matteo Bruni, said. This is the Pope’s 38th apostolic journey, which will touch the cities of Edmonton, Québec and Iqaluit. Continue reading→
Carpenters’ Strike Ongoing Amid Stalled Negotiations by Employers

VAUGHAN – Carpenter’s District Council of Ontario, United Brotherhood of Carpenters and Joiners of America (the “Carpenters”) is announcing that the province-wide strike of carpenters in the industrial, commercial and institutional (ICI) sector in the construction industry is continuing.


