TORONTO – It was one of my more pleasant assignments in my short career as a journalist with the Corriere Canadese: cover the reaction of the “real people” as the newly-minted Archbishop of Toronto introduces himself to the various communities that make up his diocese.
TORONTO – The handshake between Chinese leader Xi Jinping and American President Joe Biden undoubtedly remains the only real news of the “Apec” (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) summit held in San Francisco in recent days, because “tutto il resto” (“everything else”), as the Italian singer-songwriter Franco Califano sang, “è noia” (“it’s boredom”), at least on the Canadian front. It’s clear from the press release issued by the Canadian Prime Minister’s office, regarding the meetings that Justin Trudeau himself had during the forum. (more…)
TORONTO – It has been ten years since the Corriere Canadese rose from the ashes of bankruptcy. It is fair and realistic to say that few people expected its second life to last ten weeks. Yet, ten years later, here we are: a talented, diligent, committed team of writers, researchers, administrators… and readers. In hard copy and digital format, including presence on social media, we exceed five million readers annually…