OTTAWA – The premier of Quebec, François Legault, has asked
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TORONTO – È stabile l’andamento dei contagi in Ontario. Ieri i funzionari sanitari provinciali hanno segnalato 454 nuovi casi di Covid-19 e 9 decessi che portano il totale, da inizio pandemia, a 9.912. Il conteggio delle infezioni è dunque in linea con quelle dei giorni scorsi: 441 martedì e 480 lunedì. 636, invece, i casi di domenica… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Status update of Covid-19 cases worldwide
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Here we provide a daily update of the data available for select countries and jurisdictions as of November 10, 2021, at 4:30 pm EST.
On Wednesday, health officials in Portugal logged 1,654 new infections, pushing the total number of confirmed positive cases passed 1.1 million. Of the cumulative total number of cases, 95.2% are considered recovered. In the last 24-hours, authorities have reported 5 Covid-related deaths for a total of 18,222 fatalities attributable to Covid-19.
Infections on the rise, Elliott does not worry but Ford is more cautious
TORONTO – No turnaround. The alarm launched by the director of the Ontario Science Advisory Table Peter Juni following the constant increase in Covid-19 infections in the province did not go well. Today the Minister of Health Christine Elliott intervened on the issue and made it clear that everything is under control, the reopening plan will not change. “An increase in cases was predicted with the arrival of cold weather since people spend more time at home, and this was taken into account by the province,” she said. Continue reading→
Remembrance Day commemorations – 100 years of observances
In-person Remembrance Day services return to communities across Canada. Last year, pandemic restrictions prompted smaller, scaled down ceremonies while others were cancelled to minimize the risk of infection.
This year, things are decidedly different. The easing of restrictions and greater capacity limits mean traditional Remembrance Day ceremonies return to some semblance of normalcy, albeit with Covid-19 safety protocols in effect.
Daily update of Ontario’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 22.6 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. According to data last updated on November 10, numbers released by the Ministry of Health show health officials administered 15,257 vaccine doses on Tuesday, up from 13,049 doses the day prior. Continue reading→
Italians in Canada: Calabria, Lazio and Campania on the podium
TORONTO – Nearly 143,000 Italians reside in Canada, with Calabria, Lazio and Campania as the most represented regions. This is revealed by the Migrantes Report, a precious tool that every year analyzes the Italian migration phenomenon and that studies, Nation by Nation, the main trends that characterize immigration and emigration from the Belpaese. Continue reading→
Ontario, the number of vaccinated infected people increases
TORONTO – The trend of infections in Ontario is stable. Today, provincial health officials reported 454 new cases of Covid-19 and 9 deaths which bring the total, since the beginning of the pandemic, to 9,912. The count of infections is therefore in line with those of the past few days: 441 Tuesday and 480 Monday. 636, however, the cases on Sunday. Ontario’s seven-day moving average is now 502, still high from last week (379). With 33,364 tests processed in the last 24 hours, the positive rate in the province now stands at around 1.8%. Continue reading→
Nota diplomatica: Estinzioni di massa
Il lupo italiano è a rischio. Pro Estinzioni di massa — “Un minuto a mezzanotte”. L’espressione, molto usata in occasione dell’apertura della conferenza COP26 di Glasgow, fa riferimento alla nostra vicinanza al momento oltre il quale non sarà più possibile salvare la razza umana dalla distruzione se non agiamo subito—o quasi—per azzerare le emissioni di CO2… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
Appoggio esterno Ndp: i liberali ora frenano. O’Toole, ancora veleni
TORONTO – Brusca frenata sul possibile appoggio esterno dell’Ndp al governo. L’ipotesi di un accordo organico tra la maggioranza grit e i neodemocratici, che negli ultimi giorni è stata discussa a più riprese, è stata bocciata dal capogruppo alla Camera liberale, che ha bollato le voci della trattativa come semplici “speculazioni”. Mark Holland ha sottolineato come l’agenda politica del nuovo esecutivo non si discosterà di molto da quella del precedente governo, e questo anche nel rapporto con gli altri partiti presenti in parlamento: sì, quindi, alla collaborazione con tutte le forze politiche ma nessun accordo per un eventuale appoggio esterno…
TCDSB, in palio c’è la carica di presidente
TORONTO – È giunto quel periodo dell’anno in cui il Toronto Catholic District School Board (TCDSB) decide chi ricoprirà la carica di presidente e vicepresidente. I fiduciari prenderanno presto questa decisione alla riunione del consiglio del 25 novembre. Dopo aver servito per due anni come presidente del consiglio, Joseph Martino ha confermato al Corriere che non si ricandiderà per questo incarico… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>