Ontario, meno casi ma la media resta alta

TORONTO – L’Ontario registra finalmente un calo consistente di nuovi casi di Covid-19, ma la media resta alta. Ieri in provincia sono stati registrati 525 contagi, in notevole calo rispetto ai 694 di lunedì, ai 740 di domenica, agli 835 di sabato e ai 781 di venerdì, ma ancora in aumento rispetto ai 486 di una settimana fa, per cui la media mobile di sette giorni supera comunque quota 700, per la prima volta dall’inizio di giugno, per la precisione dall’8 giugno scorso quando era 703. Tale media ha infatti visto un aumento del 17% settimana dopo settimana e, oggi, si attesta a 702, rispetto a 600 di una settimana fa… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

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Status update of Covid-19 cases worldwide

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Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of August 31, 2021, at 6:00pm EST.

On Tuesday, health officials in Bangladesh logged 3,357 new infections, pushing the total number of confirmed positive cases passed 1.5 million. Of the cumulative total, 95.9% are considered recovered. In the last 24-hours, Covid-related deaths increased by 86, bringing the total number of fatalities to 26,195.

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TCDSB, saúde infantil em risco “graças” às eleições

TORONTO – No meio mil incógnitas, as escolas no Ontário reabrem dentro de uma semana.  A incerteza sobre como será este ano lectivo, paira como um chapéu de chumbo que pesa sobre os pais, filhos, professores e funcionários da escola. Aulas online ou presenciais, que protocolos – ainda nada claros – seguir, vacinação, uma vaga de Covid, a quarta, a gerar ansiedade e agora também o problema das eleições federais.  Continue reading

Minister Garneau: “1,250 Canadian citizens still stuck in Afghanistan”

OTTAWA – Hundreds of Canadian citizens, permanent residents and family members remain in Afghanistan: Foreign Minister Marc Garneau (in the pic) revealed today, while the federal government announced its intention to resettle 5,000 Afghans already brought out of the country by the United States. “The main thing we needed to figure out was how many Canadian citizens or permanent residents and family members were able to board some of our allies’ flights,” Garneau said at a press conference today. “We estimate that there are currently around 1,250 Canadian citizens or permanent residents or family members who are in Afghanistan”.  Continue reading

The US leaves Kabul, the Taliban: “We are free from the invaders”

KABUL – The image of the American general who, lastly, boarded the plane which, with its take-off, marks the end of twenty years of mission in Afghanistan, went around the world. He is Christopher Donahue: 17 US military missions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Syria, North Africa and Eastern Europe. And the image, tweeted by the U.S. Department of Defense, was taken at night: the commander of the 82nd Airborne Division (which is part of the 18th Airborne Corps based in Fort Bragg, North Carolina) walks alone, with his weapon in his right hand, ready to board C-17 with the Kabul airport hangar in the background, just before the deadline set by the United States for evacuations (and the ultimatum of the Taliban).  Continue reading

Now Trudeau risks the perfect storm

TORONTO – The perfect storm, a nightmare scenario, is materializing for Justin Trudeau. The new polls certify the moment of great difficulty for the outgoing prime minister, who not only collects the strengthening of the Conservative Party in voting intentions, but who is also forced to suffer the growth of the NDP. The Liberal Party, which started on the eve of the election campaign clearly ahead, is currently strongly downsized, caught between two fires, with Erin O’Toole continuing to gnaw votes from the right and with Jagmeet Singh beginning to erode the consensus from the left. And this is precisely the most alarming fact that worries the entourage of the liberal leader: the rise, completely unexpected, of the neo-democrats.  Continue reading

Ontario, fewer cases but the average remains high

TORONTO – Ontario finally records a substantial decline in new Covid-19 cases, but the average remains high. Today 525 infections were recorded in the province, a significant decrease compared to the 694 on Monday, the 740 on Sunday, the 835 on Saturday and the 781 on Friday, but still increasing compared to 486 a week ago, so the moving average by seven days it still exceeds 700, for the first time since the beginning of June, to be precise since last June 8 when it was 703. This average has in fact seen an increase of 17% week after week and, today, stands at 702, compared to 600 a week ago.  Continue reading

Humber River-Black Creek: A “safe zone” for Liberal support

The constituency of Humber River-Black Creek is located at the northern edge of the Toronto city limits between the districts of York Centre and Etobicoke-North. Prior to 2015, the area was known as York West. It was changed to its current name following a riding redistribution process.

The area is comprised of a diverse population with people originating from several different ethnic backgrounds . According to Statistics Canada, in 2016 (most current data available), Italians make up a significant portion of the population, at 13%. Continue reading

বলিউডে স্বজনপ্রীতি নিয়ে যা বললেন ফারাহ

(Shomporko সম্পর্ক) বলিউডে একটা বিষয় নিয়ে অনেক দিন ধরে আলোচনা-সমালোচনা হয়ে আসছে। সেটা হলো স্বজনপ্রীতি। বিভিন্ন সময়ে এ বিষয়ে কথা বলছেন বলিউডের অনেক অভিনয়শিল্পী। এবার এ বিষয়ে মুখ খুললেন ফারাহ খান (ছবিতে)। সম্প্রতি নির্মাতা-অভিনেতা আরবাজ খানের শোয়ে হাজির হয়েছিলেন ‘ম্যায় হু না’ নির্মাতা। স্বজনপ্রীতি নিয়ে তিনি বলেন, ‘স্বজনপ্রীতি নিয়ে অনেকে অনেক কথা বলেন। কিন্তু আমার দেখে অবাক লাগে তারাই আবার শাহরুখ, কারিনাদের ছেলেমেয়েদের সিনেমা দেখতে চান।’ … Read More in Shomporko >>>