TORONTO – It is that time of year when, irrespective of religious affiliation, men and women of goodwill reflect on those who have been a part of their life and accomplishments in the preceding months and take time out to acknowledge them with tokens of appreciation or occasion to break bread together in thanks.
TORONTO – Seven in ten Canadians (69%) think Justin Trudeau should step down as leader of the Liberal Party and as Prime Minister of Canada next year, before the federal elections scheduled for 2025. This figure stands at 81% among Alberta’s Canadians (compared to 73% in Saskatchewan and Manitoba, 70% in Ontario, 66% in British Columbia, 63% in Quebec and 62% in the Atlantic provinces). Only 31% believe Trudeau should remain Prime Minister and Liberal leader. →
TORONTO – Il governo provinciale pone fine al monopolio della vendita di alcolici per gli LCBO e i Beer Store. La conferma è arrivata ieri per bocca dello stesso premier Doug Ford (nella foto sopra), che insieme al ministro delle Finanze Peter Bethlenfalvy ha illustrato per filo e per segno il provvedimento varato dal governo che liberalizza la vendita degli alcolici a partire dal primo gennaio 2026…
TORONTO – Judging from the 2023-24 Revised Budget Estimates (RBE) [being] presented to the Board of Trustees yesterday (December 14, 2023, for readers today), the Directorship of Brendan Browne has been nothing short of an unmitigated fiscal mismanagement. →
TORONTO – The group responsible for the development of the “Food Code of Conduct” – so much desired by the federal government to slow down price increases in supermarkets – says that the launch of the project is being held back by the lack of support from some major food manufacturers, first and foremost Loblaw and Walmart. And the general impression is that the “plan” conceived by the government itself is leaking on all sides. →