কোভিড-১৯ পরবর্তী শিক্ষা কার্যক্রমে গুরুত্বারোপ করেছে গবেষণাপত্র

টরন্টো, মে ২৭: অন্টারিও প্রাদেশিক শিক্ষা মন্ত্রণালয়ের নির্দেশনায় টরন্টো ডিস্ট্রিক্ট স্কুল বোর্ড (টিডিএসবি) যখন চলতি বছর সেপ্টেম্বর থেকে শারীরিক উপস্থিতিতে ক্লাস শুরুর উদ্যোগ গ্রহণ করেছে, ঠিক তখন আজ অন্টারিও পাবলিক স্কুল বোর্ডস অ্যাসোসিয়েশন (ওপিএসবিএ) ‘ট্রান্সিশনিং ফ্রম দ্য কোভিড-১৯ স্কুল এক্সপেরিয়েন্স’ অর্থাৎ ‘কোভিড-১৯ পরবর্তী স্কুল অভিজ্ঞতা’ শিরোনামে এক গবেষণাপত্র প্রকাশ করেছে, যেখানে এই মহামারির দুটো গুরুত্বপূর্ণ অভিজ্ঞতার উপর আলোকপাত করা হয়েছে। Continue reading

Discussion paper identifies crucial educational transition from the COVID-19

Toronto, May 27: As the Toronto District Education Board (TDSB) under the guidance from the Ontario Provincial Education Ministry to resume physical classes from September this year, today the Ontario Public School Boards’ Association (OPSBA) has released a new Discussion Paper, Transitioning from the COVID-19 School Experience, which reveals two compelling realities that must be addressed following the COVID-19 pandemic. Continue reading

Is Canada’s Electricity Safe from Cyber Attacks?

Who could forget the Northeast Blackout of 2003? Eighteen years ago, on August 14th,
50 million people in Canada and the USA lost power.

In Toronto, I remember hearing stories of students having to walk from their summer jobs down at Queens Quay to Yonge and Finch, 4 hours to get home, uphill. Along the way, variety store owners were offloading buckets of ice cream to these kids for their freezers had broken down.

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Koryente nang Kanada

Sino ang makakalimot sa blakout noon 2003. 18 taon nang lumipas noong 14 nang Agosto, 50 milyones na tao nang Kanada at Amerika ay nawalan nang koryente. Sa Toronto natatandaan ko ang maga kuwento nang maga istudiante na maga nag lakad mula sa tag init na trabaho nila sa baba nang Queens Quay Yonge hangang Finch apat na oras nag lakad papauwi pataas. Sa kanilang dinadaan ay mayroon na barieti na tindahan na pinamimigay ang ginds nilang sorbetes na natutunaw na dahil ang maga preserve nila ay tumigil na. Continue reading

Justin Trudeau to the Italian-Canadians: “We are sorry, chiediamo scusa”

The Prime Minister of Canada, Justin Trudeau, officially apologized to the Italian-Canadians interned during the Second World War as considered “enemy aliens”: a designation that caused many to lose their jobs, depriving their families of a sustainable income , making their homes prone to the projects of rapacious city officials eager to expropriate them for non-payment of property taxes. Continue reading

Canadá investe 890 mil dólares em formação de mão de obra qualificada

article by Priscilla Pajdo, translation and video by Luis Aparicio

Uma força de trabalho forte no Canadá é crucial para uma recuperação económica próspera. As profissões especializadas desempenham um papel vital nessa recuperação. O governo do Canadá está a investir 890 mil dólares no College of Carpenters and Allied Trades (CCAT, em Woodbridge), para ajudar a formar, apoiar e manter uma mão de obra especializada e qualificada. Continue reading

Obligar al gobierno: ahora necesitamos una estrategia clara con la segunda dosis

article by Francesco Veronesi, translation and video by Lisa Picerno

Continúa la presión sobre el gobierno provincial acerca de las vacunas. Mientras que, por un lado, la campaña de inmunización masiva en Ontario avanza sin demasiados contratiempos, al menos en las últimas semanas, por otro lado se multiplican las solicitudes al ejecutivo encabezado por Doug Ford para una estrategia clara sobre la administración de la segunda dosis de la vacuna. Continue reading

PM Trudeau Delivers Apology for Internment of Italian Canadians During Second World War: watch the live video

Today, Prime Minister Trudeau will rise in the House of Commons, today, May 27 and offer apologies to a class of Canadians for what their Canadian government of the day did to them, 80 years ago. Briefly, it declared them “enemy aliens”.

That designation caused many to lose their jobs, depriving their families of sustainable income, making their homes prone to the designs of rapacious municipal officials eager to expropriate for non-payment of property taxes. It subjected all of them to placement under police surveillance, exposed them all to vexatious and malicious ridicule and lead more than 700 individuals being interned in concentration camps without due process.

Their “crime”? They we were of Italian ethnicity. Overnight, the designation “converted” them from being valuable members of the Canadian federation to being labeled Fascists, Nazis, Imperialist…

WATCH THE LIVE DISCUSSION IN THE HOUSE OF COMMONS, CLICK HERE AND PRESS PLAY: https://www.cpac.ca/en/direct/cpac1/