Tag: future

Our future depends on Antarctica: from tomorrow an exhibition-manifesto in Toronto

TORONTO – An exhibition to highlight as much as possible the fundamental role of Antarctica, a continent that is never talked about but on which the future of humanity could depend, given that it conceals mineral resources that might prove irresistible in a world with ever-increasing population growth and also scientific data crucial to inform future environmental policies. 

Minimally-invasive cardiac surgery, the future is here. An event to support UofT and Dr. Bisleri’s innovative work

TORONTO – Avoiding open heart surgery, which involves risks and complications for the patient and raising costs for the healthcare system, is now possible thanks to minimally-invasive cardiac surgery: with the advances in technology and medical techniques, surgeons can now practice small incisions to reach the heart between the ribs, all without cutting the sternum, thus avoiding major blood loss, reducing the risk of infection and post-operative pain and allowing for a faster recovery of patients who spend less time in hospital and can return to their normal activities more quickly. 

Baseball, Future Stars Game: sfida tra le stelline azzurre

TORONTO – Una sfida tra stelline azzurre in rampa di lancio per una promettente carriera. È quanto in programma domenica 13 novembre alle 10am, nel suggestivo campo di Arezzo, sotto gli occhi e la conduzione di uno staff composto da Mike Piazza, Michele Gerali, Alberto D’Auria e Rolando Cretis ai quali si uniranno alcuni coach provenienti dagli Stati Uniti… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>> 

Italian Canadian Voters Key to Shaping Ontario’s Future


Less than three months away, Ontarians will head to the polls to elect their next provincial government. Voting day, June 2, is rapidly approaching and the campaign is well underway. This campaign will look similar to those of the past, especially as Covid restrictions ease throughout the province and life begins to resemble something familiar.

However, like previous elections, Ontario voters also face familiar concerns. Some of the defining issues include the state of the economy, housing affordability, the fear of privatization, cuts to health care and the protection of Ontario’s publicly funded education system.