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TORONTO – Although non-teaching staff at Ontario schools have returned to work and negotiations have just resumed, the agreement between the government and CUPE remains a mirage. The parties seem to be still far apart on some key issues. The Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE), which has more than 50,000 members among the education support staff, says it will not accept a “two-tier offer” from the province: an uneven wage increase has been reported as part of the latest offer from the Ford government “We have been clear, an agreement will be made with a substantial lump sum increase – reads a statement released yesterday by the bargaining committee – such an offer would not be up to what you workers need to ratify an agreement.”
Italian Canadians pro Human Rights and Peace at UN
NEW YORK – “The Power of One”. It is a great exhibit commemorating individuals who, by their strength of character and personal resolve, have made a difference in the spread of human rights and global peace.
Chaos hospitals: more than 21 hours of waiting in the emergency room in Ontario and 17 in Alberta (with some exceptions)
TORONTO – Yet another negative record for Ontario hospitals: the average waiting times for patients arriving in the emergency room and needing to be hospitalized reached 21.3 hours in September according to data collected by Health Quality Ontario (HQO ): a considerable increase compared to the already very long average waiting times recorded in August (20.7 hours) and July (20.8 hours). Continue reading→
Sanità, fronte unico dei ministri: “Più soldi”
TORONTO – Fronte unico dei ministri provinciali e territoriali della Salute per chiedere più finanziamenti federali per la sanità canadese che, fra carenze di personale e mancanza di medici di famiglia, è letteralmente in ginocchio… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Ford smorza i toni: “No a guerra con il Cupe”
TORONTO – Sembrerà strano ma Doug Ford sembra aver deposto l’ascia di guerra. “Vogliamo un accordo che sia equo per gli studenti, equo per i genitori, equo per i contribuenti e giusto per i lavoratori, in particolare per i lavoratori a basso reddito”… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Continua l’interminabile fuga dall’Italia
Inizia oggi un’inchiesta del Corriere Canadese sul fenomeno migratorio che interessa l’Italia, con una particolare attenzione per il Canada. Tutti i dati presenti sono stati elaborati sulla base del Rapporto Migrantes 2022… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Health, united front of Canadian provincial ministers: “We need more money”
VANCOUVER – United front of the provincial and territorial ministries of Health to ask for more federal funding for Canadian health which, amidst staff shortages and a lack of family doctors, is literally on its knees. Today, on the second day of meetings in Vancouver, the holders of the provincial departments have renewed their requests from the federal counterpart: Minister Jean-Yves Duclos. Continue reading→
Premier Ford softens the tone: “I want to stop fighting with education workers”
TORONTO – It may seem strange but Doug Ford seems to have laid down the hatchet. “We want an agreement that is fair to students, fair to parents, fair to taxpayers, and fair to workers, particularly low-income workers.” Abandoning the strong tones and swaggering attitude of a few days ago, an almost conciliatory Ford during today’s press conference said that when negotiations with the Canadian Union of Public Employees (CUPE) resume, the government will present “a better offer”. The Ontario premier declined to provide specific details about the government’s proposal, but said the offer is particularly good for workers with the lowest wages.”
EA e Freedom Convoy: Ford e Jones non testimonieranno, Dilkens avvertì Mendicino sin dal 4 febbraio
TORONTO – Doug Ford e Sylvia Jones non dovranno testimoniare alla commissione d’inchiesta pubblica di Ottawa… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Soldi dal PCC cinese a 11 candidati canadesi
TORONTO – Funzionari dell’intelligence canadese hanno avvertito il primo ministro Justin Trudeau (nella foto) che la Cina avrebbe preso di mira il Canada con una vasta campagna di interferenza straniera, che include anche il finanziamento di una rete clandestina di almeno undici candidati federali in corsa alle elezioni del 2019: … Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>