TORONTO – L’elezione del consiglio scolastico del distretto cattolico di Halton potrebbe rivelarsi una prova della legittimità del nostro sistema elettorale, ovunque nella provincia. Non è un’esagerazione. I genitori preoccupati dell’insegnamento dei loro figli cominciano a reagire a quello che percepiscono come un furto del loro diritto costituzionale di avere voce in capitolo su ciò che viene insegnato ai loro figli attraverso i consigli scolastici…
TORONTO – L’elezione di Pierre Poilievre alla guida dei conservatori dà nuova linfa alla destra federale. La conferma arriva dal sondaggio di Abacus pubblicato ieri, un’istantanea scattata all’indomani della vittoria del deputato di Carleton nella corsa alla leadership tory, nel quale viene messo in luce come l’effetto Poilievre si sta già facendo sentire nei delicati rapporti di forza tra i partiti federali…
LONDON – On occasion of the mourning of the passing of HRH Elizabeth II, Prime Minister of Canada Justin Trudeau gave an unrehearsed tribute to Queen with his rendition of “Bohemian Rhapsody”. Below is a video taken by Sami Parvez and published on YouTube.

LONDON (UK) – After the death of Queen Elizabeth II, calls to start a process to cut the umbilical cord that binds Canada to the British Royal House are becoming increasingly insistent.

TORONTO – The Halton Catholic District School Board election may turn out to be a test of the legitimacy of our electoral system, everywhere in the province. It is no exaggeration. Concerned parents are beginning to react to what they perceive to be a theft of their Constitutional right to have a say in what is being taught to their children via school boards.
TORONTO – He didn’t make it. The international student seriously injured last Monday in the shooting at MK Auto Body Repairs has died.
TORONTO – If one did not know it, the Municipal Democracy Index (MDI) confirms that our democratic institutions at the local level are crying out for serious reform, if not an injection of civic commitment. In 2021, out of a total of 150 possible points on the MDI scale, only eight (8) municipalities of the thirty-two (32) measured in Ontario received a passing grade of 75 or better. Neither Toronto nor Vaughan was among that acceptable group.












