
TORONTO – The Canadian housing market continues to show signs of cooling. Last month the volume of home sales fell by more than a third compared to last year’s boom periods, and prices have also fallen by almost 10% since then.
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TORONTO – The Canadian housing market continues to show signs of cooling. Last month the volume of home sales fell by more than a third compared to last year’s boom periods, and prices have also fallen by almost 10% since then.

TORONTO – Italian cuisine is the best in the world. There’s no need to be “politically correct”, in this case: it’s ascertained. The best, the healthiest, the most creative.

TORONTO – Fr. Ralph Paonessa, who ministered for many years in parishes in the Archdiocese of Toronto, passed away.
TORONTO – Franco Misuraca, membro del Comites di Toronto, è stato nominato dalla Regione Calabria membro della Consulta dei Calabresi nel Mondo, un organismo che “assegna centralità a tutte le iniziative tese a diffondere la conoscenza della cultura italiana, con particolare riferimento a quella calabrese, quale strumento per la conservazione dell’identità culturale della terra d’origine, con particolare riguardo alle attività di informazione e comunicazione sulla realtà storica, economica, sociale, turistica e culturale della Calabria”. Oltre a lui, sono stati nominati anche – per il Canada – Daniela Callea, Menotti Mazzuca e Giacomo Parisi…
TORONTO – Sì alle mascherine ma su base facoltativa. Come previsto, il Chief Medical Officer of Health dell’Ontario Kieran Moore ha “raccomandato vivamente” agli abitanti dell’Ontario di indossare mascherine in tutti gli ambienti pubblici al chiuso, comprese le scuole e le strutture per l’infanzia, ma non si è spinto oltre. Nessun obbligo di farne uso…