TORONTO – They are all Ontario Power Generation (OPG) executives who are the top four highest-paid civil servants in the province in 2021. Their names lead the “sunshine list” that discloses the names of public sector employees who have been paid more than $100,000 and which includes more than 240,000 names.
TORONTO – The lead up to Ontario’s 2022 General Election will be a hectic time for candidates. Specifically, the need to build support for their political party while addressing the concerns of voters in their constituency. With the official start of the campaign less than six weeks away, the Corriere begins our electoral district profile series.
The focus will be on constituencies where Italian Canadians make up a significant portion of the district population and number more than 8,000. →
TORONTO – The current educational “vision” statement of the Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB), judging from the March 24, 2022, Board meeting, is devoid of school or Catholic issues. Whether the Board can survive after this provincial election requires an act of faith not supported by “the debate” offered last Thursday. If you have children in the system, you will have to reassess why.
BRAMPTON – Yesterday, the rally for Conservative leadership candidate Pierre Poilievre in Brampton was cancelled moments before it was scheduled to begin due to a medical emergency. An adult male suffered a medical episode and was taken to hospital Saturday morning. →
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 32.0 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on March 27, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 10,358 vaccine doses on Saturday, down from, 11,641 doses the day prior.