TORONTO – In Canada, universities that require masks on campus are in a clear minority. Only fourteen of the 83 universities contacted by The Canadian Press said they will ask students and employees to wear masks on their campuses.
TORONTO – 750 publications in more than 65 languages, which exceed 1,000 if one includes radio and television stations (covering 111 languages) set up a display booth at the Canadian National Exhibition: perhaps in no country in the world there is so much variety. And if it’s true that the official languages in Canada are English and French, it is equally true that those really spoken in everyday life is the only growing linguistic demographic among all Canadians. None excluded.
TORONTO – Where is it better to live? In Canada or the United States? Canadians have no doubts: in their own country. This is what emerges from a survey carried out by Abacus between 11 and 17 July on a sample of 1,500 adults. The result is overwhelming: only 1 in 10 Canadians think it would be better to live in the United States. For 91%, Canada is better. And this “feeling” is quite consistent in all the provinces of the country. →
TORONTO – Far crescere la squadra, far maturare alcuni campioncini in erba, migliorare l’alchimia del gruppo. Il tutto con una priorità bene in vista: la Coppa del mondo di categoria negli Stati Uniti. Sono questi gli obiettivi della Nazionale italiana Under 18 di Baseball, reduce da un soddisfacente quarto posto agli Europei di categoria e pronta a fare il grande salto sul palcoscenico mondiale. Gli azzurrini – nei quali milita anche la giovane stella italocanadese Alessandro Volpe – già il 28 agosto partiranno per il Canada, dove è in programma un periodo di preparazione al Mondiale in calendario dal 19 al 18 settembre sui diamanti di Bradenton e Sarasota, in Florida…