TORONTO – The COVID-19 race in Ontario schools seems to be unstoppable: with 227 new cases in the last twenty-four hours, the total number of infections since the beginning of the school year has risen to 9,111. And among the new infections reported stand out the 21 identified in the St. James Catholic Global Learning Centre elementary school located in Mississauga. →
(Revista Amar / Lizandra Ongaratto) Um gesto de solidariedade que aproxima a comunidade lusófona de alcançar o objetivo de construir um lar de idosos com serviços dedicados aqueles que falam a língua portuguesa em Toronto. Frank Medeiros, presidente da empresa de jardinagem SureGreen Landscaping, abriu as portas da sua casa, em Mississauga, no dia 23 de setembro, para um evento de angariação de fundos para a Magellan Community Foundation… Read More in Revista Amar >>>
Sandwiched between Toronto and Mississauga is the electoral district of Etobicoke Centre. The riding was created in 1976 and encompasses part of the City of Toronto, including the communities of Humber Valley Village, Markland Wood, Princess Gardens and Thorncrest Village.
According to the 2016 Census, Etobicoke Centre is home to 118,025 residents. It is a diverse community comprised of several different cultural and ethnic backgrounds. At 15% of the population, Italians represent one of the largest ethnic groups outside of the downtown core. →
TORONTO – Il distretto elettorale di Niagara Centre (precedentemente noto come Welland), si trova nella regione del Niagara. È situato lungo la sponda nord-orientale del Lago Erie e comprende le città di Port Colborne, Thorold, Welland e parte della città di St. Catharines. A livello regionale, è un’area ricca di storia, cultura ed è composta da diversi gruppi etnici. Gli italiani, con il 13% della popolazione, rappresentano uno dei più grandi gruppi etnici di Niagara Centre…
The electoral district of Niagara Centre (formerly known as Welland), is located in the Niagara Region. It is situated along the northeastern shore of Lake Erie and includes the cities of Port Colborne, Thorold, Welland and part of the City of St. Catharines.
Regionally, it is an area rich in history, culture and is comprised of several different ethnic groups. Italians, at 13% of the population, represent one of the largest ethnic groups in Niagara Centre.