200 Lat Greckiej Niepodległości – Biało-Niebieska Kanada
Przygotuj się na biało-niebieską Kanadę! Wiele charakterystycznych miejsc w Ontario w dniach 24 i 25 marca 2021 rozświetlonych zostanie na biało i niebiesko z okazji okrągłej, 200. rocznicy związanej z niepodległością Grecji. Continue reading→
Toronto Taong Walang Bahay
Taong walang bahay ay isang masakit na kalagayan na hindi kanais nais para kanino man, ngunit marami ang nahahanton sa bagay na ito at hindi makabagon at hindi makaalis sa pag walang matirahan na tumatagal sa pagiging walang bahay. Continue reading→
Toronto’s Homeless People
Homelessness is a state nobody ever wants to be in yet some people end up being homeless and a number of them remain that for years. Continue reading→
Ottawa advierte de viajes a Bolivia
Las tensiones en Bolivia no han cesado tras una semana del encarcelamiento de la expresidenta interina Jeanine Áñez, con marchas oficialistas que repudian el supuesto “golpe de Estado” de 2019 y un cabildo cívico que pide el cese de lo que se considera una “persecución política” contra opositores, por lo que el gobierno canadiense lanzó una advertencia de viaje. Continue reading→
Ottawa warns about travelling to Bolivia
After a week of the imprisonment of former interim president Jeanine Áñez, the tension in Bolivia has not ceased with official marches that repudiate the alleged “coup d’etat” of 2019 and a civic council that calls for the cessation of what is considered “political persecution “against opponents, so the Canadian government issued a travel warning. Continue reading→
REALITY CHECK: Toronto MPs defend greed in seniors care
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March 23, 2021
Just weeks after voting against a plan to establish universal pharmacare, Liberal and Conservative Members of Parliament have once again joined forces. This time, they are opposing removing the greed from long-term care of our loved ones in Canada. Continue reading→
Covid-19, a boom of infections in Ontario schools
[GTranslate]A boom of infections. Never before so many cases of Covid-19 in Ontario schools as yesterday: 409 cases of which 333 are students, 75 teachers and one is a non-teaching staff member. From 921 to 997 schools where there is currently an outbreak of the virus while schools closed rise from 44 to 48. Continue reading→
In Ontario 1,546 new infected and 9 more deaths
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[GTranslate]TORONTO – March 23, 2021: Canada yesterday stood at 941,024 positives for Covid-19, an increase of 4,751 more cases than in the previous 24 hours. The number of victims – nationwide – yesterday reached 22,730 total deaths, 35 more than on Monday. Continue reading→
The ocean, our climate and weather
Toronto, March 23: Today, with World Meteorological Day looming, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has raised the issue of the ocean crisis. Climate change is having an adverse effect on the oceans, that’s for sure. The climate of the ocean is changing rapidly. The warmth of the sea is increasing with the height of the sea level. The wind on the surface of the ocean is becoming terrible. As a result, natural disasters like Tornadoes, cyclones and hurricanes are increasing, those causes loss of life and property. Continue reading→