Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada extended to 2031
The 2021 race will be replaced by the Turkish Grand Prix, F1 confirmed
Photo taken from the official F1 website (https://www.formula1.com)
The governments of Canada and Quebec have finalized an agreement with Formula One World Championship (FOWC) to ensure the return of the Formula 1 Grand Prix du Canada and its extension into 2031, two years beyond the current agreement. Continue reading→
Grande Prémio de Fórmula 1 do Canadá garantido até 2031
Prova de 2021 será substituída pelo Grande Prémio da Turquia, confirmou a F1
Os governos do Canadá e do Quebeque fecharam um acordo com o Campeonato Mundial de Fórmula 1 (FOWC, na sigla em inglês) para garantir o regresso do Grande Prémio do Canadá de Fórmula 1 e a sua extensão até 2031, mais dois anos em relação ao acordo atual. Continue reading→
Nursing homes, slap in the face of the government
Ontario’s long-term care sector and the ministry that oversees it were not “prepared or equipped” to manage the long list of problems caused by the Covid-19 pandemic. This, in conclusion, is the result that emerges from the new report of the Auditor-General of the province. Continue reading→
In Ontario 3,480 new infected and 24 more deaths
Canada stood today at 1,199,844 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 4,855 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. Continue reading→
Another shutdown at Canada’s largest postal processing plant
Canada post ordered to shut down an entire shift due to another Covid outbreak at the Gateway West facility in Mississauga. The directive was issued after twelve employees in one section of the plant tested positive for Covid-19 within a period of seven days.
The third wave of the pandemic and the crisis at Queen’s Park
TORONTO – The third wave of the pandemic has laid bare the fragility of the provincial government. Continue reading→
Daily update of Ontario’s Covid-19 Vaccination
With the largest vaccination campaign underway, the province has administered more than 4.9 million doses into the arms of Ontarians. On April 28, the Ministry of Health reported 116,173 doses administered, up from 94,819 doses the day prior.
Ontário alarga a elegibilidade da vacina para residentes com 45 anos ou mais em hot spots
por Francesco Veronesi
TORONTO – Os requisitos mínimos para receber a vacina da Covid-19 estão a ser reduzidos nos hotspots (áreas de maior atividade do vírus) do Ontário. Continue reading→
Compromisso do Orgulho nas escolas católicas de Halton: nenhumas bandeiras, mais programas
Por Priscilla Pajdo
TORONTO – No próximo mês de junho, não haverá nenhuma bandeira do arco-íris (bandeira do Orgulho) hasteada nas escolas católicas da Direção Escolar do Distrito Católico de Halton (HCDSB, na sigla em inglês). Continue reading→