Hunka-case: the former Nazi was also invited by the office of Trudeau, but it was Rota who resigned

OTTAWA – A few months ago, the presence of the former Ukrainian veteran Yaroslav Hunka in the House of Commons on the occasion of the visit of President Volodymyr Zelensky led to the resignation of Speaker Anthony Rota, after it emerged that Hunka had also fought for Nazi Germany. Now, it turns out that the former veteran was actually also invited by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, along with other Ukrainian veterans, to attend an event in Toronto honoring Zelensky.  Continue reading

“One Fare”: traveling on public transport in the GTA will be more convenient

TORONTO – Big news is coming for all public transport users who travel between Toronto and the GTA: the Ontario government has launched “One Fare”, an initiative that will save passengers, according to calculations by Province, an average of $1,600 each year. Starting from February 26, 2024, in fact, passengers will pay only once when they transfer from one TTC vehicle to another transport company in the Toronto metropolitan area (Brampton, Durham, York and Mississauga). Including GO Transit.  Continue reading