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Book burning in the Philippines?

Philippines Keepers of ‘Radical Papers’ at UP Main Library vow not to yield a page By: Krixia Subingsubing – Reporter / @KrixiasINQ Philippine Daily Inquirer is a news partner of Philippine Canadian News.Com (PCN.Com) 05:38 AM December 05, 2021 MANILA, Philippines — When President Ferdinand Marcos declared martial law in 1972 and extended his rule as […]

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Movies: Vancouverite Zenia Marshall stars in ‘One Of Us Is Lying’

Vancouver, B.C. Marshall  plays Keely Moore  Charmaine Janis Rodriguez Have you seen the series “One Of Us Is Lying” on W Network in Canada and are hooked? Based on Karen M. McManus’s #1 New York Times best-selling novel, One of Us Is Lying (OOUIL) is the story of five high schoolers who walk into detention

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Breaking: CA allows Ressa travel to Norway for Nobel Peace Prize award

Philippines Inquirer.net is a news partner of Philippine Canadian News.Com 04:06 PM December 03, 2021 The Court of Appeals. CONTRIBUTED PHOTO/COURT OF APPEALS WEBSITE MANILA, Philippines—The Court of Appeals has allowed Rappler CEO Maria Ressa to personally receive the Nobel Peace Prize award in Oslo, Norway. In a 9-page ruling, the appeals court Special 7th

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First-ever Filipino-Canadian anthology to be published

Calling for new, unpublished work of fiction and non-fiction Updated: December 3, 2021, 12:40 P.M. ‘Magdaragat: An Anthology of Filipino-Canadian Writing’, the first ever anthology book on Filipino-Canadian writing is being launched by an editorial team composed of journalist Teodoro ‘Ted’ Alcuitas, playwright and author C.E. ‘Chris’ Gatchalian and poet Patria Rivera. The editors are looking

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In Brampton/Mississauga:Caravan of Hope this Sunday, Dec. 5!

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Manitoba teen wins songwriting prize

Updated:December 6, 2021, 7:10 P.M. Markham, Ontario $3,000 cash prize goes to Isaac Yehoshua Estioco TONY A. SAN JUAN Competing against the best Filipino- Canadian songwriters and singers across Canada, Isaac Yehoshua Estioco of Winnipeg, Manitoba was adjudged the Grand Finals  winner of the “First Annual Songwriting Competition” organized and presented by the Philippines Independence Day Council

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Prisoners for Leni?

Inquirer.net is a news partner of PhilippineCanadianNews.Com (PCN.com) LOOK: Hundreds of pink Christmas parols were made by inmates of Ilocos Sur provincial jail as commissioned by the supporters of presidential aspirant Leni Robredo. Supporters said that ordering the parols from the inmates was done in celebration of the Christmas season. “It is also our way

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Grieving mother seeks justice for daughter

Updated:November 30, 2021, 8:58 P.M. Vancouver, B.C. Visual Art JUSTICE FOR BREE, JUSTICE FOR ALL In the midst of the ongoing War on Drugs in the Philippines, a grieving Filipino-Canadian mother fights for justice for her daughter and all women of the Philippines   Mildred German Sally Jonson of Abbotsford, BC arrived in September 2021

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Toronto kicks off another Pink caravan on December 5

Updated: November 30, 2021, 6:42 P.M. Toronto, Ontario MEDIA ADVISORY “Toronto West Caravan of Hope”  Kick-Off   Another “Leni-Kiko in 2022” Caravan will motor off on December 5, 2021 following the successful “Pink Caravan of Hope” held in Toronto last November 14. “Caravans of Hope” are happening all over the world in the Filipino diaspora

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