If the last two years has taught us anything, one major take-a-way is be prepared to change your plans. As we all prepare to welcome in the new year, many of us feel a fresh start is long overdue. Perhaps it is also a good time to lay out those new year’s resolutions for 2022.
TORONTO – Sapul nang dineklara ng WHO ang pandemya, isang paksa ang naging problema ng mga nakataas na mga nanungkulan sa gobyerno, mga siyentipiko at mga mamamayan nitong mundo: ang pagsuot ng mga maskara o dispras. →
TORONTO – Since the pandemic was declared by WHO close to two years now, one subject has been a thorn on the side of politicians, scientists and the world population: the wearing of masks. →
TORONTO – Better late than never. The provincial government has decided to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour, starting next January. In an announcement with great pomp, accompanied by Finance Minister Peter Bethlenfalvy and Labour Minister Mount McNaughton, Doug Ford dusted off a measure that had already been approved by the previous government led by Kathleen Wynne, a measure that had been blocked and shelved by the Conservative prime minister himself after winning the 2018 election. According to government calculations, the provision should affect 760,000 workers. →
Article By Francesco Veronesi — Translation and Video: CNMNG Staff
The joint effort of the G7 countries will be aimed at ending the Covid-19 pandemic in 2022. This is what was reiterated yesterday by the great of the Earth in the final communiqué of the summit in Cornwall. →