[GTranslate]The Ontario government goes to the aid of colleges and universities by allocating $106.4 million, but Laurentian University won’t get a penny. →
Tcdsb Mahkemede: Hayat durmaksiz bir fikir alis verisidir
Yazar: Joe Volpe — Tcdsb in court: Life is a constant exchange of ideas and points of views
TORONTO – Fikirlerin sadece mahkemede cozulucekse konusmanin hic bir faydasi yok. Bu durumda, idolojiler para, maliyet ve haklarla olculmek zorunda kaliyor. O noktada, kisi artik fikir alis verisi yapamaz hale geliyor. Ornegin, katolik egitimciler kamu tarafindan finanse edilen kurumlarin varliklarinin ozunu korumaya ve gelistirmeye haklarinin olmadigini dusunen kisiler tarafindan zor duruma sokulur oldu. Başka bir deyişle, senin kendi cabanla elde ettigin bi hak, senden daha guclu bir ses tarafinda elinden kolayca alinabilir. Acik konusmak gerekirse Bunun tek nedeni sadece bu kisilerin senin cocukalrini yetistirmek istedigin sosyal yapiya karsi bir antilpatileri olmasidir.
[GTranslate]A boom of infections. Never before so many cases of Covid-19 in Ontario schools as yesterday: 409 cases of which 333 are students, 75 teachers and one is a non-teaching staff member. From 921 to 997 schools where there is currently an outbreak of the virus while schools closed rise from 44 to 48. →
TORONTO – You know that there is no longer any use in talking if your views can only be resolved before a Court of Law. In that event, ideology is measured and quantified in terms of Rights and Money/Cost. At that point, one is no longer an exchange of ideas and points of view. →
[GTranslate]With the surge in Covid-19 infections in recent days – yesterday there were 1,553 cases in Ontario recording the highest number in the last five weeks – some providers are planning to transfer all students to distance learning. →
[GTranslate]TORONTO – The Ontario government applauds Humber College for becoming one of the first publicly funded colleges in the province to offer a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing. →
[GTranslate]TORONTO – It’s an emergency. Anxiety, depression and stress: the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on people’s mental health is dramatic. The second wave of the virus, according to a new poll conducted by Pollara, has eroded the already fragile emotional well-being of residents. →
[GTranslate]TORONTO – With infections constantly rising in Ontario schools and with the scare of Covid-19 variants increasingly making their way, some epidemiologists expect schools to close again soon. The infections reported on the government website in the last twenty-four hours are 137 – 99 students and 38 teachers – which bring the total to almost 10 thousand cases, 9,949 to be precise. →
TORONTO – Dez cliques. É tudo o que é necessário depois de entrar no site do Conselho Escolar Católico do Distrito de Toronto (www,tcdsb.org) para chegar ao site da Youthline (www.youthline.ca) e ao autostraddle.com, um portal que se autodenomina como um site de “notícias, entretenimento, opiniões, comunidade e cultura Girl-on-Girl”. →
[GTranslate]TORONTO – Ten clicks. That’s all it takes after entering the Toronto Catholic District School Board (www.tcdsb.org) website to get to the Youthline website (www.youthline.ca) and to autostraddle.com, a web portal billing itself as an internet site with “news, entertainment, opinions, community and Girl-on-Girl culture”. →
[GTranslate]TORONTO – It’s been a troubled school year, which is coming to an end. A year out of every scheme, between distance learning and lessons in presence, with the feeling shared by students, parents and teachers of being under a lead hood called Covid-19. And now Ontario school providers are starting to plan, in many cases, for a regular school return in September. Everyone in the classroom, as they were until a year ago when the pandemic came to change the rules. →
