TORONTO – The York Catholic District School Board administration against trustees and families: the YCDSB invited all mainstream media to this evening meeting, to cover a vote that – as our newspaper has already written in previous articles – is not legitimate, about flying the Pride flag at schools in the region in June. In advance of tonight’s meeting, the Board is warning/threating anyone planning to attend that “there will be increased security and the police will be present to assist if needed”. In the last three months they didn’t inform anybody, they just did it. Perhaps they are trying to discourage those with contrary views from attending.
TORONTO – Many will remember the summer wave of temporary closures of emergency rooms: well, in the smallest and most rural communities of Ontario, the emergency is never over. And while understaffing led hospitals to close their emergency departments for hours or days during the summer of 2022, the closures didn’t really stop at the end of the summer season. →
TORONTO – Due inquilini e il proprietario della casa dove risiedevano sono morti. La tragedia si è consumata a Stoney Creek sabato sera con il decesso di un uomo e di una donna per mano del padrone di casa e ieri mattina, con la morte di quest’ultimo che si era barricato in casa armato di pistole e fucili. Parlando ai media ieri mattina, il detective Steve Bereziuk, della Major Crime Unit dell’Hamilton Police Service (HPS), ha affermato che nonostante abbia tentato di negoziare una “risoluzione pacifica” per molte ore, l’uomo di 57 anni, ritenuto responsabile dell’omicidio di due persone, è morto…
TORONTO – In theory, the provincial government, through its Minister of Education (currently Stephen Lecce) drives the Education agenda. It proposes enabling legislation, and, through its departmental officials, structures the Regulations.