CORRIERE CANADESE / “Taste of Little Italy” e Italea: weekend tricolore a College

TORONTO – Proseguono a Toronto le manifestazioni dedicate all’Italianità, alla quale il Canada dedica, ogni anno, l’intero mese di giugno. Questo weekend sarà la volta di “Taste of Little Italy”: venerdì 14, sabato 15 e domenica 16 giugno, la zona di College Street compresa fra Bathurst Street e Shaw Street (storicamente, il quartiere degli Italiani a Toronto), ospiterà una serie di eventi fra musica, spettacoli e stand gastronomici per celebrare la grande comunità italiana e le eccellenze del made in Italy… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

“Taste of Little Italy” and Italea: the Italian traditions under the spotlight in College on the weekend

TORONTO – It’s June, the Italian month in Canada, and the events dedicated to the Heritage of “Belpaese” continue in Toronto. This weekend will be the turn of “Taste of Little Italy”: on Friday 14th, Saturday 15th and Sunday 16th, the area of ​​College Street between Bathurst Street and Shaw Street (historically, the Italian quarter in Toronto), will host a series of events including music, shows and food stands to celebrate the large Italian community and the excellence of Made in Italy.  Continue reading

New housing: skyrocketing costs for infrastructure, but there’s a way. All the details in the report “A Jump Start”

TORONTO – Canada needs to build more homes and it needs to do it as fast as possible. But there is a… “but”: this will imply the need to increase spending on municipal infrastructure like roads, sewers, water mains, public transport, schools, parks, fire stations… and according to the report “A Jump Start” by former city manager and Ontario deputy minister Michael Fenn and the Canadian Urban Institute (funded by the Canada Infrastructure Bank), the average cost of such infrastructure could exceed $100,000 for each newly built home (you can download and/or read the whole report here: A-Jump-Start). Continue reading

CORRIERE CANADESE / ‘Ricchi a tutti i costi’, commedia nera all’italiana

TORONTO – In un’epoca in cui alcuni settori dell’industria cinematografica sono diventati terreno fertile per attivisti politici, è incoraggiante vedere il ritorno nei cinema di una commedia apolitica, tagliente e leggermente offensiva. La recente uscita di Netflix di “Ricchi a tutti i costi” è una gradita pausa rispetto ai film appesantiti da un’agenda a cui il pubblico si è recentemente abituato… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>