TORONTO – We may be one step away from ending the pandemic but we still need to grit our teeth. The light at the end of the tunnel can be glimpsed but at this moment you can not pull the oars in the boat and let yourself go to easy enthusiasms. This is essentially the message of the World Health Organization (WHO).
TORONTO – L’espressione “Let George do it!”, di origine controversa, ma popolare nel lessico inglese del 20° secolo, era usata per “deferire la responsabilità per qualche compito o azione a qualche altra persona non specificata”. Gli italiani hanno riposto la loro fiducia in Giorgia… Read More in Corriere Canadese >>>
TORONTO – This expression, of debated origin, but popular in the 20th century English lexicon, was used to “defer responsibility for some task or action to some unspecified other person”. Italians have placed their trust in Giorgia.
Yesterday I had a long conversation with my dear friend Tom.

Tom is one of the most distinguished Polish community activists in Canada, →