TORONTO – The forced survival of the minority government led
Read More >>>Obbligo vaccino bambini, de Villa in pressing
TORONTO – Il vaccino contro il Covid-19 dovrebbe entrare a far parte dell’elenco dei nove vaccini obbligatori per gli studenti dell’Ontario. È quanto sostiene il Medical Officer of Health di Toronto Eileen de Villa che in un rapporto sottoposto al Board of Health di Toronto ha chiesto al governo della provincia di aggiungere questo vaccino a quelli previsti dall’Immunization of School Pupils Act… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
I trustees hanno già un mandato: lavorino!
TORONTO – Il nostro giornale segue e commenta le questioni emerse dalle vicende dei consigli per l’istruzione pubblica con un’attenzione e una frequenza che non hanno eguali in altre pubblicazioni. Non siamo immodesti. Le questioni politiche vanno e vengono ma il contesto etico e di competenze del futuro dei nostri figli è alla base di ogni società. Come genitori, non rinunciamo mai ai nostri obblighi nei confronti dei figli e affidiamo solo a malincuore le loro cure temporanee a coloro che sposano valori come i nostri…
Governo di minoranza: vittoria amara per Justin Trudeau
TORONTO – Premier uscente riconfermato, ma la vittoria ha un sapore amaro: quello di Justin Trudeau sarà, nuovamente, un governo di minoranza. Elezioni pressoché inutili, quindi, quelle volute dal leader dei Liberali in piena pandemia… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
কানাডায় আবারও সংখ্যালঘু সরকার, কোনো বাংলাদেশি জিতেননি
জরিপের পূর্বাভাস অনুযায়ী ‘মহামারিকালীন নির্বাচন’ ডেকে কানাডায় প্রধানমন্ত্রী জাস্টিন ট্রুডোর নেতৃত্বাধীন সরকার সংখ্যাগরিষ্ঠতার ক্ষেত্রে ১৭০ আসন অর্জনে ব্যর্থ হয়েছে, তাতে বিশ্লেষকদের ধারণা ১৮ মাসের মাঝে আরেকটি নির্বাচন হতে পারে, যদি পুনরায় এনডিপি’র সঙ্গে জোটবদ্ধতা বিফল যায়। Continue reading→
Again a minority government, no Bangladeshi elected in Canada
TORONTO – As projected in earlier surveys, the incumbent Liberal government under PM Justin Trudeau in Canada has failed to secure 170 seats for a majority government in ‘pandemic election’, instead landed into a minority, and analysts think another election may loom within 18 months, if repeated coalition fails with NDP. Continue reading→
Minority government: a bitter win for Justin Trudeau
TORONTO – Outgoing Premier reconfirmed, but the victory has a bitter taste: Justin Trudeau has, again, a minority government. Continue reading→
Elections, the Liberals win. The counting of votes continues: minority or majority government?
TORONTO – With numerous polling stations still in the counting phase, Justin Trudeau’s victory in the federal elections is already clear. These are the percentages as we write (around 10.30 pm): Liberals 37.5%, Conservatives 32.8%, NDP 16.2%, Bloc Quebecois 5.5%, People Party 4.7%, Green 2, 5%. At the moment, the Liberals would not have the seats for a majority government (they are stuck at 144 against 117 for the Conservatives) but the results of many seats are still lacking.
The photo is taken from the Twitter profile of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Ue-Usa, rimosso il Travel Ban. Nissoli: “Gli italo-americani tornano a vivere”
ROMA – Gli Stati Uniti hanno rimosso il cosiddetto “Travel Ban” permettendo ai cittadini europei vaccinati, e quindi anche agli italiani, di viaggiare tra l’Ue e gli USA senza fare la quarantena, a partirr da novembre. Continue reading→
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 September 20, 2021, at 4:30 pm EST.
On Monday, health officials in India logged 24,855 new infections, pushing the total number of confirmed positive cases passed 33.5 million. Of the cumulative total number of cases, 97.7% are considered recovered. In the last 24-hours, Covid-related deaths increased by 220, bringing the total number of fatalities to 445,385.
Obligation vaccine for children, de Villa in pressing
TORONTO – The Covid-19 vaccine is expected to join the list of nine mandatory vaccines for Ontario students. This is what the Toronto Medical Officer of Health Eileen de Villa says in a report submitted to the Toronto Board of Health asked the provincial government to add this vaccine to those provided for by the Immunization of School Pupils Act. Continue reading→