Vaccines the key to find the new normality

[GTranslate]TORONTO – The progress of the vaccination campaign will be decisive for the breakthrough in the fight against Covid-19. Canadians’ initial skepticism of vaccines developed in such a short time is gradually waning, replaced by growing optimism fueled by news coming from abroad. In Israel, the country that has conducted the most aggressive immunization campaign, people are slowly regaining small portions of normality that they had had to renounce since the beginning of the pandemic: in many areas of the country restaurants, cafes, schools, cultural events, tourist attractions, have resumed functioning exactly as in the pre-pandemic phase. In Israel almost 5 million people received the first dose, 3 million and 800 thousand also the recall: more than 40% of the population is “protected” from Covid. And the results can be seen: the positivity rate has fallen to 4.3% compared to 10% in January. Continue reading

Update of the Covid-19 Landscape


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[GTranslate]Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of March 8, 2021, at 1:30pm (EST).

Globally, there have been over 116 million confirmed cases of Covid-19 according to Johns Hopkins University data.  Since the start of the pandemic, over 93 million people have recovered and more than 2.5 million fatalities were attributable to the virus.

Sculture italiane in Nordamerica
con l’arte di Marcello Giorgi

PIETRASANTA – Le sue radici affondano nella terra degli artisti, dove le montagne sono fatte di marmo e la pianura pullula di laboratori di scultura: Pietrasanta, la cittadina toscana che ospitò anche Michelangelo Buonarroti. È nato lì, 59 anni fa, Marcello Giorgi (nella foto). Ma come ogni grande artista, è cittadino del mondo. E così vive a Montreal, le sue opere sono sparse in tutto il Nordamerica (e non solo) ed è lì che oggi trasmette la sua conoscenza agli altri, in particolare ai giovani, insegnando nelle scuole e tenendo corsi d’arte. Continue reading

Hollywood sa Norte

Ang pinakamalaking ilaw na nakakabit sa krane makikita sa siyuda sa gitna nang mataas na paaralan nang Unibersidad ng Toronto. Ang malakas na hangin ay mapapansin mo na halos liparin ang mga  pang samantala tinayo mga bubong para silugan. Marahil Ito lang ang kaguluhan na masasasihan sa isang araw. Halos apat na buwan na tayong sarado sa lahat nang bagay. Continue reading

Giornata della donna: Torta Mimosa, omaggio alle donne

L’8 marzo è un giorno speciale, si omaggiano le donne con un fiore che ha il colore del sole e che profuma di buono… oppure con un dolce che conserva le stesse caratteristiche: la torta mimosa! Il nome di questo dolce deriva proprio dal fatto che questa torta viene decorata con del Pan di Spagna sbriciolato: ricorda appunto i grappoli di questo splendido fiore primaverile. Continue reading

Covid-19 afectó el crecimiento laboral de las mujeres en Canadá
Banco Mundial advierte que legislaciones globales limitan oportunidades a mujeres

La pérdida del trabajo, el tener que dejarlo para trabajar (aún más) en casa o hacer malabares para compaginarlo con el cuidado de los hijos, el encerrarse con el maltratador. También empobrecerse e incluso retroceder en derechos. Eso es lo que la pandemia de Covid-19 impuso a la población femenina. Continue reading

Your eminence, a lot of things do not make sense

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Transcript of Video – Summary of Joe Volpe’s Article – Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
“Your eminence, a lot of things do not make sense”, by the Honourable Joe Volpe, brings to light the disparity between the rights afforded religious institutions and commercial enterprises in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic.  The Church has protested feebly to the severe restrictions, while big box stores, supported by the Provincial Cabinet, have been vociferous and unrelenting.  The result is that, while large chain stores and outlet malls are now permitted to be open, even crowded, churches and mausoleums remain virtually shuttered.  Volpe laments the Cardinal’s inaction, as seen also in recent events surrounding Catholic education in the Archdiocese of Toronto.

Read Cardinal Collin’s Letter to Parishioners March 5, 2021 — Here >>>