TORONTO – Here’s a good news story (not really): Minister of Education, Stephen Lecce, wins the hearts and minds of Ontario’s most vulnerable teachers. For it to be true, first, he must “show me the money”. Be skeptical.
Il senatore Loffreda scrive della necessità che il governo riduca le proprie spese rispetto al servizio pubblico e trovi modi per rendere la burocrazia federale più produttiva ed efficiente nella fornitura dei suoi servizi e programmi ai canadesi. E sottolinea la necessità che i parlamentari ritengano il governo responsabile dei suoi piani di spesa.
Le sénateur Loffreda écrit sur la nécessité pour le gouvernement de réduire ses dépenses liées à la fonction publique et de trouver des moyens de rendre la bureaucratie fédérale plus productive et plus efficace dans la prestation de ses services et programmes aux Canadiens. Il souligne la nécessité pour les parlementaires de tenir le gouvernement responsable de ses projets de dépenses. →
Senator Loffreda writes about the need for the government to trim its expenses with respect to the Public Service and find ways of making the federal bureaucracy more productive and efficient in the delivery of its services and programs to Canadians. He stresses the need for Parliamentarians to hold the government accountable for its spending plans.
VANCOUVER – First case of the new highly mutated variant of Covid-19 in Canada: health officials in British Columbia, the province where the case was detected, announced on Tuesday. The presence of the variant, dubbed BA.2.86, has indeed been confirmed in the Fraser Health region and involves a person who had not traveled outside the province, according to a joint statement by provincial health officer Dr Bonnie Henry and the Minister of Health. Healthcare of British Columbia, Adrian Dix. “So far there appears to be no increase in severity of this strain of Covid and the individual is not hospitalised,” the same statement read. →