In Ontario 3,871 new infected and 41 more deaths
TORONTO – April 29, 2021: Canada stood yesterday at 1,208,182 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 5,445 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – yesterday reached 24,166 total deaths, 64 more than on Wednesday. In Canada yesterday the number of recovered people from the coronavirus stood at 1,100,983. Continue reading→
Paid sick days and vaccines at Queen’s Park
TORONTO – The provincial government is under crossfire on two hot fronts: vaccinations and paid sick days. While Premier Doug Ford remains in self-isolation after the positivity of a member of his staff and prefers to remain silent, at Queen’s Park is a battleground between the government and opposition.
Solved the mystery of the provenance of the gray whale Wally: in a video the images of the specimen
The gray whale sighted in the Mediterranean is a “puppy” and was not born in the Atlantic but in the Pacific, from which it moved away, perhaps ending up getting lost. This is the latest hypothesis formulated by the researchers of the Tethys Institute, who, together with the Italian Coast Guard, were able to establish exactly the size of Wally: this is the name of the gray whale that has been moving in Italian waters for two weeks. Continue reading→
Risolto il mistero della provenienza della balena grigia Wally, in un video le immagini dell’esemplare
La balena grigia avvistata nel Mediterraneo è una “cucciola” e non è nata nell’Atlantico bensì nel Pacifico, dal quale si è allontanata finendo, forse, per perdersi. È l’ultima ipotesi formulata dai ricercatori dell’Istituto Tethys, che, assieme alla Guardia Costiera, sono riusciti a stabilire con esattezza le dimensioni di Wally: così è stata chiamata la balena grigia che da due settimane si sposta nelle acque italiane. Continue reading→
Daily update of Ontario’s Covid-19 Vaccination Campaign
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 5.0 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. On April 29, the Ministry of Health reported 120,567 doses administered, up from 116,173 doses the day prior.
Outra suspensão de trabalho na maior estação de tratamento postal do Canadá
Por Priscilla Pajdo – Video: Luis Aparicio
TORONTO – Os Correios do Canadá ordenaram a suspensão de um turno inteiro devido a outro surto da Covid nas instalações da Gateway West em Mississauga. A diretiva foi emitida depois que doze trabalhadores numa secção da estação testaram positivo para a Covid-19 num período de sete dias. Continue reading→
La Real Policía Montada de Canadá busca agentes hispanos
La Real Policía Montada de Canadá (RCMP, por sus siglas en inglés) decidió mostrarse más inclusiva y dejar atrás el racismo sistémico entre sus filas. Para asegurarse que entre sus agentes hay más hispanos, indígenas, negros y otras minorías étnicas que responden a la diversa comunidad a la que sirven publicaron una licitación en búsqueda de un contratista que evalúe a los nuevos candidatos. Continue reading→
Royal Canadian Mounted Police seeks Hispanic agents
The Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) decided to be more inclusive and put systemic racism behind them. To ensure that their agents include more Hispanics, Native Americans, blacks, and other ethnic minorities who respond to the diverse community they serve, they published a call for a contractor to evaluate new candidates. Continue reading→
Woman accuses Ottawa of discrimination, when trying to bring her Cuban husband to Canada
The Ministry of Immigration, Refugee and Citizenship of Canada (IRCC, for its acronym in English) received a new indictment for slowing down the process of sponsorship of foreigners by their Canadian partners. This time it is Lauren Degilio, a Montreal woman, who accuses the IRCC of discrimination when trying to obtain permission to bring her husband Iosvany Vega Pileta, who lives in Cuba, to Canada. Continue reading→