TORONTO – It’s the festive summer season and people are off to “refresh and restart” their lives. The Ministry of Education is doing no less as it sets remake and reimagine its role in the evolving economic and political world of today. Its immediate “boss”, the Hon. Paul Calandra, seems to be methodical and determined “make things right” by tax-paying parents and their children.
TORONTO – While the fire emergency continues in almost all of Canada, with almost 500 wildfires still active (including all of them, from those out of control to the “observed” ones), the first class action against one of the provincial governments could soon be launched, for “negligence” in protecting the population from fires and “damages”. →
TORONTO – L’obiettivo è arrivare a un accordo sui dazi doganali con gli Stati Uniti entro il 21 luglio. A ribadirlo è stato ancora una volta il ministro Francois-Philippe Champagne, dopo che il governo canadese ha deciso di eliminare all’ultimo momento la sovrattassa sulle compagnie Big Tech che tanto aveva fatto infuriare il presidente americano Donald Trump…
TORONTO – Quattro Provveditorati Scolastici – e potrebbero essercene altri in vista – sono stati di recente oggetto di una verifica da parte di due esaminatori incaricati dal governo provinciale: PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP e Deloitte LLP. Secondo un comunicato stampa del Ministro dell’Istruzione, l’Onorevole Paul Calandra, datato 27 giugno, “ciascuno di loro ha mancato ai propri doveri nei confronti di genitori e studenti…“…
TORONTO – Four School Boards – there may be more in the offing – came up short upon examination by two examiners hired by the Provincial government: PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP and Deloitte LLP. According to a Press Release by Education Minister, the Honourable Paul Calandra, dated June 27, “each has failed its responsibilities to parents and students…”
