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Read More >>>HCDSB trustee back in court tomorrow on fraud charges
On Tuesday, the Hamilton courts will hear the case in which Nancy Guzzo, Oakville trustee with the HCDSB, is facing twelve counts of fraud. The charges which include ten counts of fraud under $5,000 and two counts over $5,000 relate to her previous employment with the Labourers’ International Union of North America (LiUNA). Continue reading→
Ontario: 12,000 more active Covid-cases in seven days
TORONTO – Slight drop in new cases today in Ontario: 3,784 reports, compared to 4,177 on Sunday (when, however, more swabs were carried out), but a sharp increase compared to the 1,536 reports reported just a week ago: now the rate of positivity approaches 10%. With 44,123 tests processed in the last 24 hours, officials report a rate of 9.7%, the highest number since May 3. On Sunday the tests processed were 51,151: the positivity rate, with 4,177 detected, was 8.7% The seven-day moving average of daily cases is now 2,863: last Monday it was 1,328. Continue reading→
Electric vehicles: part of a global climate change solution
Electric vehicles (EV) may not solve the issues associated with climate change; they may play a key role in helping reduce greenhouse gas emissions (GHG). According to Our World in Data, the energy sector is responsible for 73% of all GHG emissions. That rate includes roughly 16% of emissions associated with transportation, of which 12% is related to road transportation.
In Canada, road transportation accounts for roughly one-fifth of the nation’s total GHG emissions. Eliminating carbon emissions from passenger vehicles is part of the national plan to reach net-zero by 2050. Continue reading→
Daily update of Ontario’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 25.4 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on December 20, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 107,157 vaccine doses on Sunday, down from 140,827 doses the day prior.
Ano ang tunay na pag kakaibigan?
Halos mag dadalawang taon na ang Kobid pandemia at halos lahat nang bagay ay naapektohan pati ang relasion na pag kakaibigan natin.
What is a true friendship?
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Simon Marcus: debutto vincente nella MMA
TORONTO – Debutto vincente per Simon Marcus nell’MMA. Il lottatore torontino, già campione del mondo di kickboxe, ha sconfitto Anton Tokarchuk nel suo primo incontro di Mixed Martial Arts in un match disputato ad Enoch, in Alberta… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Emissioni di carbonio, i ricchi inquinano di più
TORONTO – C’è stato uno sforzo internazionale concentrato a combattere il cambiamento climatico. Uno degli obiettivi principali è la riduzione delle emissioni di gas serra (GHG), di cui l’anidride carbonica (CO2) è uno dei principali responsabili. Ma da dove provengono queste emissioni e chi è responsabile della maggior parte delle emissioni di carbonio? … Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Minaccia Omicron: governo in ritardo, allarme in Ontario
TORONTO – Troppo tardi e troppo poco: un film già visto, durante questa interminabile pandemia di Covid-19. Il governo provinciale alla fine ha deciso di implementare alcune blande restrizioni per cercare di contenere la nuova ondata di Omicron che sta travolgendo l’Ontario così come il resto del mondo… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Restrizioni e terze dosi per tutti: ma l’attesa è infinita
TORONTO – Da ieri, in Ontario sono tornate in vigore misure più severe per la salute pubblica, con il ripristino dei limiti di capacità nei ristoranti e un limite inferiore alle riunioni sociali. Il premier Doug Ford ha annunciato le nuove restrizioni venerdì, affermando che la variante Omicron è così contagiosa che minaccia di “sopraffare il sistema sanitario”… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>