Ontario, 526 new cases today: only 350 are not vaccinated

TORONTO – There are now more than 500 new cases of Covid-19 in Ontario every day: today, Ontario health officials reported 526, after 511 on Sunday, 578 on Saturday, 510 on Friday and 513 in Thursday. Prior to Thursday, the province had not reported more than 500 cases in 24 hours since June 13, when 530 new cases had been registered. The seven-day average of Ontario is now 469, compared to 283 daily infections last week.  Continue reading

The election will be a referendum on how Trudeau handled the pandemic

TORONTO – The federal vote on September 20 is a gamble for Justin Trudeau. At the polls, the election will inevitably turn into a sort of referendum on how the outgoing prime minister managed the Covid-19 emergency and, in the future, on how the country can get out of the economic crisis caused by the pandemic. According to the polls, the Liberal leader at the starting line is ahead of the other candidates for the leadership of Canada, although the goal of achieving a parliamentary majority – unlike the vote two years ago – still remains a long way off.  Continue reading

Conservatives release the full platform, Singh vs. Trudeau

TORONTO – Relaunching the economy, supporting growth, strengthening anti-Covid measures, increasing funds for Health. These are the main measures contained in the Conservative Party’s electoral platform presented today by Tory leader Erin O’Toole. It is a substantial 160-page document, with which O’Toole tries to lay the foundations to reach that slice of the electorate not satisfied with the work done by the outgoing prime minister during the pandemic.  Continue reading

Afghanistan, sos for stuck Canadians. “We will bring you home”

TORONTO – The question is: how many Canadians are still stuck in Afghanistan? The federal government will not disclose it. “Security reasons”. “Due to the security situation in Afghanistan, Global Affairs does not disclose the number of Canadians registered in the Canadian overseas registration database (Roca),” reads an e-mailed statement from a Global Affairs Canada (Gac) spokesperson to Global News, on Sunday night. And, above all, it is unknown if, how and when all these people (and with them the 20,000 Afghans that the government announced on Friday that it wants to welcome) will be able to “land” in Canada.  Continue reading

Kabul, people clinging to planes to escape

KABUL – Chaos in Afghanistan. Despite the assurances of the Taliban, who have captured Kabul and taken control of the presidential palace by announcing the rebirth of the Islamic Emirate and guaranteeing that “citizens’ lives will not be at risk”, people are fleeing the country.

Today the capital’s airport was literally stormed. On social networks, in particular on Twitter, numerous videos have appeared showing people running on the airport runways and trying to board flights, clinging to trolleys, engines. Someone crashes as the plane gains altitude.

Chilling scenes, such as those posted by Muslim Shirzad, teacher and former TV presenter of Tolonews, an Afghan broadcaster. Seven dead were counted yesterday. Continue reading

Kanseladong Pagdiriwang – Toronto Mawawalan na naman nang halagang $8.35 Billion


TORONTO – Sa kasalukuyan sa isang lugar, mayroon 18,000 sukat na talampakan na bodega, mayroon mga tapetang pang lamesa at 5,000 silya napupuno nang alikabok at naluluma. Kung mayroon kang isang okassion, kailagan mo nang sibleta, kutsara’t tinidor, lugar para sa mga tao para upuan. Mga maliit na bagay bagay na marahil di natin binibigyan nang pansin dati rati. Ito’y maga bagay na bumubuo sa isang okassion nang isang industria na malapit nang mag wakas dulot, nang Kobid-19.  Continue reading

Cancelled Events – Toronto stands to lose another $8.35 billion 

TORONTO – Somewhere out there, in an 18,000 square foot warehouse, table cloths and 5,000 chairs are rotting away. When you have an event, you need napkins, cutlery, places for people to stand, places for people to sit.  Things like these, which you may never have paid much attention to before, in their own small way, contribute to the fabric of the Events Industry – on the brink of extinction, thanks to COVID-19.  Continue reading

Camila Giorgi, prima italiana, trionfa a Montreal

MONTREAL – Stupenda, meravigliosa vittoria di Camila Giorgi nel torneo di Montreal, prima tennista italiana a vincere un trofeo sul suolo canadese. La 29enne giocatrice azzurra – reduce dalle Olimpiadi di Tokyo, dove si era fermata ai quarti di finale – ha giocato nella città francofona un magnifico torneo, perdendo un solo set e battendo avversarie sulla carta ben più quotate di lei… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

Il Canada si prepara ad accogliere 20mila afghani ma chiude l’Ambasciata a Kabul

OTTAWA – Il Canada sarà un approdo sicuro per più di 20.000 afghani considerati “vulnerabili”: lo ha annunciato venerdì il ministro dell’Immigrazione, Marco Mendicino, nel corso di una conferenza stampa con il ministro degli Esteri Marc Garneau, il ministro della Difesa Harjit Sajjan e il ministro delle Donne Maryam Monsef. Un impegno che si aggiunge alla precedente iniziativa messa in atto per accogliere migliaia di afghani che hanno lavorato per il governo canadese come interpreti e dipendenti dell’ambasciata… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>