Toronto, June 10: More than 300 people attended a candlelight vigil at the Regent Park last night to remember the hundreds of children whose remains were found buried at a former residential school as well as four Muslims who were run down and killed in London by a truck Sunday evening in what police say was a hate-motivated attack. Thus, all speakers denounce Islamophobia and urge action to defeat anti-Muslim hate and all forms of discrimination among people. →
***MEDIA ADVISORY FOR TUESDAY JUNE 1, 2021***
School bus drivers and operators from across the province are participating in a protest to urge Premier Doug Ford and Education Minister Stephen Lecce to support independent school bus operators that are being put out of business. →
TORONTO – The provincial government is under crossfire on two hot fronts: vaccinations and paid sick days. While Premier Doug Ford remains in self-isolation after the positivity of a member of his staff and prefers to remain silent, at Queen’s Park is a battleground between the government and opposition.
TORONTO – The third wave of the pandemic has laid bare the fragility of the provincial government. →
O Trinity Bellwoods é um parque popular. Foto por Luís Aparício
O município de Toronto vai uma vez mais pintar círculos na relva do Trinity Bellwoods Park para encorajar as pessoas a praticar o distanciamento físico quando usam o parque. O trabalho de instalação começa esta semana, dependendo das condições climatéricas – a pintura requer tempo seco e soalheiro para “curar” adequadamente. →