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Interferences, the political theater is staged in the Chamber

TORONTO – The “political theater” on foreign interference continues on the stage of the Canadian House of Commons. Main interpreters, the leader of the NDP Jagmeet Singh and the special rapporteur David Johnston commissioned by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau (director) to evaluate whether or not it was the case to open a public inquiry into the pressure that China would have exerted on some Canadian politicians to influence the country’s politics. 

Vaughan: 1,200 at Chamber of Commerce event with Mayor Steven Del Duca

VAUGHAN – Great success for the first lunch sponsored by the Vaughan Chamber of Commerce with the new Mayor Steven Del Duca: 1,200 people attended the event, today, at the Terrace Banquet Center to hear the Mayor’s political programme, which is based mainly on the improvement of transport. A project divided into nine key-points, some of which already emerged in Del Duca’s intentions when he was provincial transport minister.

(pic and video: Corriere Canadese)

Conservatives ahead also in projections of seats in the Chamber

TORONTO – The third week of the election campaign continues along the lines of the second one. The Conservative Party, having leapfrogged the Liberals in their nationwide voting intentions and consolidated the lead, now also overtakes the distribution of seats in the House of Commons based on the latest projections. To certify the reversal of the balance of power also in the individual districts is the new elaboration presented by 338canada.com, the specialized portal that aggregates and analyzes the latest demoscopic surveys carried out on a national scale. Right now the party led by Erin O’Toole, strong of 33.5 percent of voting intentions, should win at least 142 electoral districts, with a prospect of growth of another 37 constituencies. 

Canadian Chamber, un ponte fra Italia e Canada: intervista alla nuova presidente

ROMA – Avvicinare nel modo più agevole e veloce possibile imprenditori e lavoratori italiani e canadesi, anche in tempi di Covid. È una delle nuove, principali sfide della Canadian Chamber in Italy, associazione no profit attiva da anni a Roma, che oggi è pronta a rilanciare la sua attività con un direttivo rafforzato, a cominciare dalla nuova presidente Caterina Passariello – volto emergente tra i più promettenti nel mondo della giovane imprenditoria e project manager della società di consulenza alle imprese “Euromed International Trade” – ed il vicepresidente Domenico Letizia, giornalista e analista casertano tra i più attivi autori di ricerche e approfondimenti sulla blue economy, la pesca e la geopolitica canadese (nelle foto in alto, la presidente ed il vice).