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Vaughan Elections, Danny De Santis: “Traffic, crime and the cost of living: we need a turning point”

TORONTO – Traffic reduction, fight against crime, aid to counter the increase in the cost of living. These are the pillars of the program platform presented by Danny De Santis (in the pic above), candidate for the office of Mayor of Vaughan in the next elections on October 24th. De Santis’ program starts from the assumption of a progressive “disconnection between politicians and the people”, and the consequent need to mend this relationship that has deteriorated in recent years in the city administration. 

Opportunists and Dissidents Usurping Catholic Education

TORONTO – Political parties serve an important function. They function as a catch basin for people and ideas with occasionally convergent or overlapping views. They summarize the shared values into a ‘political plan’ and seek public support. It is not a bad democratic tool for individuals whose own individual appeal may be limited at best and surely insufficient to stir the hearts and minds of the electorate. 

Stallo nei negoziati, il Cupe verso lo sciopero

TORONTO – Un altro passo verso lo sciopero. È quello che ha fatto il Canadian Union of Public Employees (Cupe) che rappresenta 55.000 operatori dell’istruzione dell’Ontario – tra custodi, bibliotecari ed educatori della prima infanzia: dal momento che i negoziati con il governo non riescono a dare alcun risultato il sindacato ha richiesto il cosiddetto “no board” report che potrebbe metterli in una posizione di sciopero legale tra meno di tre settimane… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>