VANCOUVER – United front of the provincial and territorial ministries of Health to ask for more federal funding for Canadian health which, amidst staff shortages and a lack of family doctors, is literally on its knees. Today, on the second day of meetings in Vancouver, the holders of the provincial departments have renewed their requests from the federal counterpart: Minister Jean-Yves Duclos. →
TORONTO – It may seem strange but Doug Ford seems to have laid down the hatchet. “We want an agreement that is fair to students, fair to parents, fair to taxpayers, and fair to workers, particularly low-income workers.” Abandoning the strong tones and swaggering attitude of a few days ago, an almost conciliatory Ford during today’s press conference said that when negotiations with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) resume, the government will present “a better offer”. The Ontario premier declined to provide specific details about the government’s proposal, but said the offer is particularly good for workers with the lowest wages.”

TORONTO – Doug Ford e Sylvia Jones non dovranno testimoniare alla commissione d’inchiesta pubblica di Ottawa…

TORONTO – Funzionari dell’intelligence canadese hanno avvertito il primo ministro Justin Trudeau (nella foto) che la Cina avrebbe preso di mira il Canada con una vasta campagna di interferenza straniera, che include anche il finanziamento di una rete clandestina di almeno undici candidati federali in corsa alle elezioni del 2019: …

TORONTO – Senza neppure attendere la decisione dell’Ontario Labour Relations Board al quale si era rivolto per dichiarare illegale lo sciopero del Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), il governo dell’Ontario ha fatto dietrofront…
TORONTO – Without even waiting for the decision of the Ontario Labour Relations Board to which it had turned to declare illegal the strike of the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), the Ontario government has made a U-turn. Today, during a surprise press conference, Premier Ford announced the decision to revoke the controversial Keeping Students in Class Act “provided that the union agrees to end the strike and continue to negotiate”.
TORONTO – Intelligence officials have warned Prime Minister Justin Trudeau that China has targeted Canada with a broad campaign of interference, which also includes funding a clandestine network of at least eleven federal candidates running for the 2019 election: the news was published today by Global News, with an article by investigative journalist Sam Cooper on the news agency’s website. →

TORONTO – Da tempo, ormai, medici e infermieri chiedono ai vari governi provinciali di intervenire in modo massiccio per risolvere l’emergenza che affligge il sistema sanitario in ogni zona del Canada: pazienti senza più un medico di famiglia, emergency rooms prese d’assalto, carenza di personale negli ospedali…

TORONTO – È guerra aperta tra il governo dell’Ontario e il Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE)…

TORONTO – I parlamentari eletti all’estero sono pronti a fare la loro parte in questa nuova legislatura. Lo assicura Christian Di Sanzo (nella foto) durante un’intervista concessa al Corriere Canadese, nella quale il neo deputato eletto nella ripartizione Nord e Centro America sottolinea come sarà massimo l’impegno per la tutela e la difesa degli italiani che vivono al di fuori dei confini nazionali…
TORONTO – It is open war between the Government of Ontario and the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE). On Friday, the first day of the strike by the 55,000 union members employed in schools, thousands of people demonstrated outside Queen’s Park and the offices of Conservative Party provincial MPs. Schools in the province will still be closed tomorrow and, according to union leaders, will remain closed until a collective agreement is signed with the government.
TORONTO – For some time now, doctors and nurses have been asking the various provincial governments to intervene in a massive way to solve the emergency that afflicts the health system in every area of Canada: patients without a family doctor anymore, emergency rooms stormed , staff shortages in hospitals. →
TORONTO – Il Consolato Generale d’Italia a Toronto informa che, a partire dal 7 novembre, in via sperimentale e per venire incontro alla fascia d’età meno abituata agli strumenti digitali, sarà messa a disposizione una linea telefonica dedicata ai connazionali a partire dai 75 anni, per la prenotazione di un appuntamento per il rilascio del passaporto…








