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CORRIERE CANADESE / Candidati a quota 58: in corsa D’Amico, Chow in testa nelle intenzioni di voto

TORONTO – Continua ad allungarsi la lista delle candidature nella corsa a sindaco di Toronto. Con gli ultimi quattro pretendenti a scendere in campo – il fiduciario del provveditorato cattolico Frank D’Amico, l’imprenditore Darren Atkinson, Ari Grosman e John Ransome – siamo giunti a quota 58, tenendo conto che il 59° candidato, Rupica Singh Waraich, ha deciso di ritirarsi. Un numero record per il dopo Tory, che potrebbe crescere ulteriormente visto che la scadenza per la presentazione della lista definitiva è stata fissata al 12 maggio. 

TCDSB Elections: D’Amico, Di Giorgio and Cristiano at Cataldi (photos and videos)

TORONTO – Great participation in the event organized today at Cataldi, on Keele Street in Toronto, by three candidates for the position of trustee at the Toronto Catholic District School Board: Frank D’Amico, Daniel Di Giorgio and Gianfranco Cristiano (in the photo above, at entrance of Cataldi).

Their “Meet and Greet” was held from 2 to 5 pm: the three candidates chatted with the customers of the Italian supermarket, offered a lunch and, at the end, stopped at the exit to distribute packs of Italian pasta to all present, as a gift for Thanksgiving Day.

On the packages there was their image and that of Relina D’Amico, candidate as trustee at the TDSB (in the pic below).

“We are glad for the success of our initiative – the three candidates said -: we take the opportunity to wish a Happy Thanksgiving Day to all the readers of CNMNG News”. 

As is well known, the campaign for the election of the trustees to the TCDSB has flared up on the issue of the survival of Catholic ethics – or even the cancellation of the Catholic Superintendency. D’Amico, Di Giorgio and Cristiano propose themselves as defenders and promoters of traditional Catholic values, family and parental rights regarding their children.