Category: Ontario Election

Advance voting, locations are open: how it works

TORONTO – Advance voting for the provincial elections in Ontario from today: polling stations will be open until Saturday 22 February, from 10am to 8pm. Voters can check where the nearest polling station is by entering their postal code or searching for their electoral district via the Elections Ontario website (clicking here) or, if they decide to vote on Election Day, (i.e. Thursday 27 February / the polls will be open from 9am to 9pm), they can inquire at their local elections office until 6pm on 26 February, the day before (to find out which documents are needed to vote, in advance or on the election day, click here). 

CORRIERE CANADESE / Toronto Centre, the first home for Italians

TORONTO – Toronto Centre: the presence of so many churches (both Protestant and Catholic) as well as Cathedrals – St. Michael’s, St. James, St. Paul –  in Old Toronto led to the once-held reputation of “Toronto the Good”. It was, of course anything but. Nestled between the University, the Insurance Companies, the eastern territories of the federated colleges that comprised the University of Toronto and the hospitals and scientific research centers, was the old “Annex” – slum-like environment for new arrivals to Canada… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>