TORONTO – La crescita dell’inflazione preoccupa sempre più i canadesi. Secondo l’ultimo sondaggio Ipsos il timore di non poter mettere cibo in tavola per sfamare la propria famiglia attanaglia il 52% delle persone…
TORONTO – Rising inflation worries more and more Canadians. According to the latest Ipsos survey, the fear of not being able to put food on the table to feed their family grips 52% of people.
Noon Marso 2020 nang binigkas ang pandemia nang “World Health Organization” ang tao ay nag bago nang kaugalian sa kanilang pagagailagan. Ang pag pupunta sa maga restauran, pag babakasion sa maga magagandang lugar, panunood nang maga pelikula sa malalaking sinehan ay na hinto. Na iba ang pinupuntahan nang kanilang kinikita sa pag trabaho sa bahay sa panibagon landas sa pag kumpuni nang kanilang bahay, sa pag gawa nang kanilang opisina sa bahay.
In March 2020, the World Health Organization declared the pandemic caused by Covid 19, forcing people to change their priorities. Trips to the restaurants, vacations to exotic places, watching movies in the big screen took a back seat. They redirected their money and whatever else they earned working from home to renovating their dwellings to double as an office and classroom, purchasing newer laptops and newer models of mobiles, putting new printers in their bedrooms to make for more efficient work output at home, getting gym equipment for fitness because gyms were closed, and furnishing their kitchens with mixers, blenders and juice extractors to make their lives livable during a pandemic. They alternated their meals from being prepared in their kitchen to ordering from restaurants, delivered by any one of the following: Uber Eats, Grab, Skip the Dishes, Foodora, Door Dash, to name a few. Lifestyles changed.
TORONTO – Mentre il prezzo della benzina continua a salire a livelli mai visti prima d’ora, le agenzie di trasporto pubblico stanno registrando un considerevole aumento di passeggeri…