Italy Marks 150th Anniversary
Italy may have provided many significant contributions over the past couple of hundred years, but it is still a young and thriving nation. Italian flags have begun to drape the cities and towns, a vision usually left for sports events and religious parades. Although the Berlusconi government has had its drama, the country still shows its patriotic fervour remembering the importance of the Expedition of The Thousand, a military campaign led by General Giuseppe Garbaldi in 1860 that helped create a unified Italy. This cultural event has not been received with open arms by all of Italy. Mixed feelings remain firm throughout the country, especially between the northern and southern regions. Turin is expected to use these festivities to its fullest, taking center stage as the venue for Esperienza Italia unfolds, beginning on March 17th and continuing for 9 months in celebration of the 150th anniversary of the founding of the Italian States. In 1861 Italy was recognized as an independent and unified Italy and Turin was the first site of its parliament. As for the rest of the globe, Italy still shines as one of the most influential nations of our time and continues to dazzle the world with its food, fashion and history.
Frank Iacobucci
Frank Iacobucci has had a distinguished career in private practice, academia, government and the judiciary.
After practising as a corporate and securities lawyer in New York , he joined the Faculty of Law, University of Toronto , as a professor of law. He later served as dean of the Faculty of Law and then vice-president and provost of the university.
In 1985, Mr. Iacobucci was appointed Deputy Minister of Justice and Deputy Attorney General for Canada ; in 1988, Chief Justice of the Federal Court of Canada; and in 1991, a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada.
Mr. Iacobucci also holds honorary degrees from universities across Canada , as well as from the Università della Calabria in Cosenza , Italy . In July 2007, he was appointed a Companion in the Order of Canada.
He currently serves as chairman of the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario and is a director of a number of prestigious organizations.












