TORONTO – It seems that “experts” have entered the debate on the charade that has come to define “human rights” issues at the Halton District School Board (HDSB). Not to put too fine a point on it, the school board and its administration are either incompetent fools or they have drunk the proverbial Kool Aid.
TORONTO – “Lack of respect”. This is the impression Canadians got when they watched the video “captured” during the G20 summit in Bali last week, which immortalized the “clash” between Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and Chinese President Xi Jinping. →

TORONTO – The Ontario government’s legislative activity continues aimed at making the priority of the Province more easily implemented: to build 1.5 million new homes over the next 10 years. →

TORONTO – The Church and her congregation are losing more and more of their irreplaceable asset, the men and women who heed a calling, a vocation. Ralph Paonessa, American born and bred, came to Toronto to do God’s bidding in the city’s Italian community in 1964.

BALI – All eyes were on her: the only female premier among the Big Twenty on the planet, 19 to 1. And she, Giorgia Meloni, did not let the opportunity slip away. “Italy was the protagonist of this G20, there was a lot of curiosity and attention around us. Certainly also the fact that Italy was the only nation represented by a female head of government” said the Italian premier at the end of the G20, held until today in Indonesia. →

TORONTO – The Canadian housing market continues to show signs of cooling. Last month the volume of home sales fell by more than a third compared to last year’s boom periods, and prices have also fallen by almost 10% since then.

TORONTO – Italian cuisine is the best in the world. There’s no need to be “politically correct”, in this case: it’s ascertained. The best, the healthiest, the most creative.

TORONTO – Yes to masks but on an optional basis. As expected, Ontario Chief Medical Officer of Health Kieran Moore “strongly recommended” Ontarioans wear masks in all indoor public settings, including schools and childcare facilities, but went no further. No obligation to use it.

TORONTO – Some “professional” organizations expend fantastic resources to preserve their organizational reputation.

TORONTO – With respiratory diseases rampant and Ontario Children’s Hospitals full over the edge today, Chief Medical Officer of Health Kieran Moore will recommend residents of the province wear masks again. This was told to The Canadian Press by two sources close to the government who wished to remain anonymous as they were not authorized to speak about it publicly.
Clear this up now. Who can seek office and who is responsible for the integrity of the electoral process.
TORONTO – “My job is not to send dollars, my job is to make sure that whatever we do helps my colleagues, (provincial) health ministers, to do the difficult and important work they want to do and want to keep doing”. →

TORONTO – As expected, negotiations between the Ontario government and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) are not the easiest.





