TORONTO – Pressure continues on Premier Doug Ford to bring forward Step 3 of the reopening roadmap. According to the roadmap wanted by the provincial government, the plan on the progressive relaxation of anti-Covid restrictions should comply with two pre-terms: one refers to the mass vaccination campaign in Ontario and the other on timing. The transition from Step 2 to the next is conditioned by the percentage of vaccinated throughout the province. →
As his government swings between ups and downs in popularity – in recent times lower than high – Ontario Premier Doug Ford has decided to make a reshuffle of the government. →
The controversy is becoming more and more heated. Last year, the Ontario premier Doug Ford pledged to make air conditioning mandatory in every nursing home, including residents’ rooms, but his government awarded construction contracts for new facilities that don’t include air conditioning systems throughout the building. →
Article by Mariella Policheni — Translation and Video: Betul Sarikaya
Ontario Hükümeti, Ontario’daki on sekiz yatılı okulun toprağını incelemek ve korumak ve bulunan kalıntıları anmak için 10 milyon dolar tahsis edecek.
Ontario eyalet baskani Doug Fordun dunki aciklamalarina gore: Üç yıla yayılacak olan para, “yerlilerin önderliğindeki” Hint konut okullarındaki mezar yerlerini belirleme, koruma ve anma çabasının bir parçası olacak.”
Hakikat ve Uzlaşma Komisyonu Yerli İşler Bakanı Greg Rickford , “farklı düzeylerde kesinlik ve ayrıntılarla” il genelinde en az 12 yerde bulunan mezarlarin varligina dikkat cekti . Ontario’daki, son soykirim dolu yatılı okul 1995de kapatılmisti.
The Kamloops Residential School
The Ontario government will spend $10 million to examine the soil of eighteen residential schools in Ontario and to preserve and commemorate the remains found. Provincial Premier Doug Ford announced today that the money, which will be spread over three years, will be part of the “indigenous-led” effort to identify, protect and commemorate “the burial sites of Indian residential schools.” →