TORONTO – The election is at least two years away, but it is never too early to get ready, most notably after two disastrous campaigns based on nebulous (I am being overly kind), contentious social policies and uncommitted campaign organization. The Provincial Liberal “brain trust” did its very most to alienate its traditional base in a zealous pursuit of the “progressive” electorate, which had already migrated to the NDP. Outcomes would have been predictable – even for neophytes.
TORONTO – Coloro che ricordano i “bei vecchi tempi” di qualsiasi tipo di istruzione (militare, atletica, artistica, filosofica…) possono ricordare l’importanza di padroneggiare le abilità e di assumersi la responsabilità dei risultati… e la necessità di applicare misure correttive quando necessario…
TORONTO – Those who remember the “good old days” of any kind of education (military, athletic, artistic, philosophical…) may recall the importance of mastering skills and taking ownership of outcomes… and the need to apply remediation when required.
TORONTO – Lo confesso, il Corriere era impreparato alla notizia apparsa “dal nulla”, giovedì scorso, secondo cui quattro consigli scolastici della provincia si erano uniti per fare causa a Meta e ad altre tre società digitali per una somma di 4,5 miliardi di dollari. A giudicare dalla risposta fiacca del ministro Lecce, la sua reazione è stata tutt’altro che entusiasmante…
TORONTO – I confess, the Corriere was unprepared for the news that appeared “out of nowhere”, last Thursday, that four of the Province’s school boards had banded together to sue Meta and three other digital companies to the tune of $4.5 Billion. Judging from Minister Lecce’s flaccid response, his reaction was less than inspiring.