TORONTO – Canada appears to be in turmoil as she entered 2025, with soaring food prices, homelessness and political instability. The Liberal Party is at its lowest in the polls. It seems to me that the whole world has been shaken and has turned upside down from the government sector to the private one, it looks like a lot has changed. The status quo that we are so familiar with as a routine has totally turned 180 degrees in a manner of speaking. It’s so hard to be negative when you are so accustomed to positive reporting. When you see a lot of negative things you are compelled to say it as it is.
- Justin Trudeau will prorogue Parliament, then advise His party of his resignation as leader, effective the day after whatever process emerges may produce a replacement. Despite wishful thinking by those who claim otherwise, Parliament has no authority over the structural constructs of individual political organizations.
TORONTO – “The writing is on the wall but Katie won’t let him quit”, Liberal Party insider speaking on condition of anaonimity. Katie is the Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff.
TORONTO – “Mandi” in the Friulian language (an Italian dialect, spoken in the North of the BelPaese) means “goodbye”. It is a farewell formula, with a rather varied etymology: it can be understood as a reduction of “m’arcomandi” (“I recommend”) or of the Latin expression “manus Dei” (“hand of God”), in the sense of “may you remain in the hands of God”. →
TORONTO – Un’informazione importante per gli abitanti di una città estremamente multietnica come Toronto deve essere “costruita” in modo tale che possa raggiungere tutti, qualunque sia la loro provenienza. Dunque, non solo le due lingue ufficiali del Canada, cioè Inglese e Francese, ma anche molte altre, quantomeno quelle delle principali comunità…