
TORONTO – Since today, Ontario has eliminated the vaccination obligation and policies that required testing for Covid-19 in schools, long-term care homes and hospitals.
Welcome to the Canadian National Multilingual News Group (CNMNG). This is a project made possible through funding by Canadian Heritage. CNMNG aims to gather news researched and written by a corps of Canadian-based journalists/writers from the country’s multilingual community groups. The overall goal is to inform, analyze and critique the issues of the day in a professional manner and to provide that to publishers and editors active in the ethnocultural-multilingual press and media whose experience provides them with a perspective that is sensitive to news relevant to their own language group.

TORONTO – Since today, Ontario has eliminated the vaccination obligation and policies that required testing for Covid-19 in schools, long-term care homes and hospitals.

TORONTO – For the first time in almost three months, Ontario today recorded no victims from (or with) Covid-19: the last time the province had reported “zero deaths” was last December 20. Therefore, the death toll in Ontario remains steady at 12,256 since the beginning of the pandemic, from which 489 deaths have recently been removed because they are not related to Covid-19. →

With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 31.8 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 14, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 6,602 vaccine doses on Sunday, down from, 15,142 doses the day prior.

TORONTO – “I fiduciari scolastici non sono medici per cui dovrebbero semplicemente seguire il consiglio del Chief Medical Officer of Health dell’Ontario Kieran Moore”. Senza giri di parole il premier della provincia Doug Ford scoraggia i provveditorati dal chiedere proroghe alla revoca dell’obbligo di usare la mascherina fissata al 21 marzo e fa scoppiare la polemica…

TORONTO – Covid-19: altri 9 decessi ieri in Ontario, che si aggiungono ai 20 di sabato ed ai 14 di venerdì: 43 dunque le vittime nel weekend. Adesso il totale dei morti in provincia dall’inizio della pandemia è di 12.256…

TORONTO – “School trustees are not doctors so they should simply follow the advice of Ontario’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Kieran Moore.” Without mincing words, the premier of the province Doug Ford discourages the school boards from asking for extensions to the revocation of the obligation to use the mask set for March 21 and triggers the controversy. Trustees from the Toronto District School Board (TDSB) and toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) have formally requested that the province suspend the decision indefinitely due to concerns about the potential spread of Covid-19 when students return to school after the March Break.

TORONTO – Covid-19: 9 other deaths today in Ontario, in addition to 20 on Saturday and 14 on Friday: therefore 43 victims over the weekend. Now the total death toll in the province since the start of the pandemic is 12,256. →

With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 31.8 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 12, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 16,229 vaccine doses on Friday, up from, 15,097 doses the day prior.

With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 31.8 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 11, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 15,097 vaccine doses on Thursday, up from, 14,705 doses the day prior.

(Revista Amar) Cristina Marques, uma das diretoras da Luso Canadian Charitable Society há cerca de 7 anos, aceitou conversar com a Revista Amar sobre uma das campanhas de angariação de fundos que está a decorrer e sobre os eventos previstos para 2022… Read More in Revista Amar >>>

TORONTO – Altri 20 decessi si sono aggiunti, ieri, alla tragica “conta” dei morti in Ontario. Ma il totale, da inizio pandemia, non è di 12.638 (12.618 decessi fino all’altro ieri, più i venti di ieri), bensì di 12.149. Le autorità sanitarie provinciali, infatti, hanno deciso di rivedere tutti i dati, stornando dal conteggio totale le morti “sospette”, cioè quelle non direttamente attribuibili solo al Covid-19. E da una prima analisi, sarebbero 489 i precedenti decessi non riconducibili a quella categoria…

TORONTO – Dal 21 marzo in Ontario non è più obbligatorio indossare la mascherina. La svolta è stata annunciata mercoledì dal Chief Medical Officer of Health della provincia Kieran Moore. Ma, a chiedersi se questa sia una buona idea sono in tanti. Virologi, insegnanti, semplici residenti ritengono che il provvedimento sia prematuro…

TORONTO – From March 21 in Ontario it is no longer mandatory to wear a mask. The breakthrough was announced Wednesday by the province’s Chief Medical Officer of Health Kieran Moore. But, to wonder if this is a good idea are many. Virologists, teachers, simple residents believe that the measure is premature.

With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 31.8 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 10, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 14,705 vaccine doses on Wednesday, up from 13,764 doses the day prior.