TORONTO – Raul and Sean talk about Euro 2020: the matches, analysis, curiosities. Watch them!
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TORONTO – Raul and Sean talk about Euro 2020: the matches, analysis, curiosities. Watch them!
Previous videos here: https://www.cnmng.ca/category/euro-2020/
TORONTO – Raul and Sean talk about Euro 2020: the matches, analysis, curiosities. Watch them!
Previous videos here: https://www.cnmng.ca/category/euro-2020/
TORONTO – Raul and Sean talk about Euro 2020: the matches, analysis, curiosities. Watch them!
Previous videos here: https://www.cnmng.ca/category/euro-2020/

O governo provincial anunciou esta terça-feira (22 de junho) que a cidade de London vai sediar os Jogos de Verão do Ontário de 2024 e receber um auxílio financeiro, enquanto cidade anfitriã, de até 1 milhão de dólares. Os jogos de 2020, que originalmente estavam programados para acontecer em London e adiados para 2021 devido à pandemia da COVID-19, não vão avançar. Numa altura em que o Ontário procura reabrir de forma segura e gradual, o governo provincial justifica a decisão tomada para proteger a saúde e o bem-estar de todos os habitantes do Ontário, incluindo todos os participantes, voluntários e funcionários envolvidos na realização dos Jogos do Ontário. →

The provincial government announced this Tuesday (June 22) that the City of London will be hosting the 2024 Ontario Summer Games and will be provided with a hosting grant of up to $1 million. The 2020 games, which was originally scheduled to take place in London and postponed to 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, will not proceed. At a time when Ontario seeks to reopen safely and gradually, the provincial government justifies its decision to protect the health and well-being of all Ontario residents, including all participants, volunteers and staff involved in hosting the Ontario Games. →