TORONTO — Canada’s international student immigration system is “out of control.” You can expect such a statement from a member of the opposition. Instead, a minister said so. And not even just any minister: the federal minister of Immigration, the one who should be the director of that “control”: Mark Miller. But his words actually sound like an accusation towards those who preceded him in the Ministry of Immigration: his cabinet colleague Sean Fraser. Bad vibes in Trudeau’s government…
TORONTO – Two months ago, on 12nd November, Diwali festivities turned violent in a parking lot close to the Westwood Mall in Malton, in between the cities of Mississauga and Brampton: after transforming the car park into a sort of waste dump, with remains of fireworks abandoned on the ground, a group of people began throwing these objects at another group, with the risk of damages and injuries. Everything was immortalized in a video where you can clearly see what happened (click here to watch the video). →
TORONTO – I funzionari pubblici federali avevano avvertito il governo, già due anni fa, che i grandi aumenti dell’immigrazione avrebbero potuto incidere sull’accessibilità economica degli alloggi e dei servizi: è quanto rivelano alcuni documenti ottenuti e pubblicati dalla Canadian Press, dai quali si evince che l’IRCC (Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada) aveva analizzato i potenziali effetti che l’immigrazione avrebbe sull’economia, sugli alloggi e sui servizi, mentre preparava gli obiettivi per il 2023-2025…
TORONTO – Federal public servants had warned the government, already two years ago, that large increases in immigration could affect the affordability of housing and services: this is what some documents obtained and published by the Canadian Press reveal. →
TORONTO – Secondo i dati raccolti nell’ottobre del 2023 da Health Quality Ontario (un’agenzia provinciale che monitora gli standard sanitari), i pazienti ricoverati negli ospedali dell’Ontario hanno trascorso in media quasi 22 ore aspettando al pronto soccorso un letto di degenza e solo il 23% dei pazienti è stato ricoverato in ospedale passando dal pronto soccorso all’interno dell’ospedale stesso entro le 8 ore di attesa considerate “normali”…