Tag: canadese

CORRIERE CANADESE / David Johnston: “Niente inchiesta, raccomando invece udienze pubbliche”

TORONTO – Niente commissione d’inchiesta, via libera a udienze pubbliche sulle interferenze estere. È questa la raccomandazione ufficiale presentata ieri da David Johnston (nella foto sopra), incaricato dal primo ministro Justin Trudeau di districare l’ingarbugliata matassa di una vicenda che da qualche mese a questa parte sta monopolizzando il dibattito politico nel nostro Paese… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

CORRIERE CANADESE / Elezioni a Toronto, intervista ad Anthony Perruzza: “La mia Toronto sarà più smart”

TORONTO – Una smart city, con soluzioni semplici per grandi problemi. Ma, prima di tutto, niente più soldi dei torontini alla Provincia: “Con me sindaco, i 2,2 miliardi di dollari che diamo ogni anno al governo provinciale rimarranno qui, a Toronto. Io non li do più tutti quei soldi alla Provincia”… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

Toronto mayoral by-election, Corriere Canadese interviews Anthony Perruzza: “No Torontonians’ money anymore to the Province”

Today, Corriere Canadese is publishing another interview on the contending candidates seeking election as Mayor of Toronto. 102 individuals have registered with the Elections Office at City Hall, and the Italian newspaper will not be able to give all of them the coverage they might like, so it proposes, but will not be limited to, interviewing interested candidates whom “the polls” suggest may garner at least 4% of the votes.

TORONTO – A smart city, with simple solutions for big problems. But, first of all, no Torontonians’ money anymore to the Province: “With me as a Mayor, the 2.2 billion dollars we give yearly to the Province will stay here, in Toronto. I’m not giving all that money to the Province anymore”. 

Toronto mayoral by-election, Corriere Canadese interviews Brad Bradford: “I will follow up on promises with facts”

Today, Corriere Canadese is publishing another interview on the contending candidates seeking election as Mayor of Toronto. 102 individuals have registered with the Elections Office at City Hall, and the Italian newspaper will not be able to give all of them the coverage they might like, so it proposes, but will not be limited to, interviewing interested candidates whom “the polls” suggest may garner at least 4% of the votes.

TORONTO – “Facts, not words”. Brad Bradford’s commitment is captured in this motto. An urban planner, he has represented Ward 19 Beaches – East York at City Hall since 2018. He has been Chair of the Planning and Housing committee since last year. Mr. Bradford is aiming for the mayor’s seat in the belief that streamlining bureaucracy and having promises follow through on actions quickly is the direction to take for a Toronto that works. And, in his platform, there is a plan to increase public safety in the Toronto Transit Commission (TTC); a new agency to respond to mental health crises; a commissioner for the reduction of traffic congestion in the city; a plan to fight crime and to build affordable housing. Bradford, interviewed by the editorial staff of Corriere Canadese, outlined his program’s priorities.