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Filipina poet reads on Maguindanao Massacre

  23 November by Romulo Galicano – ” I decided to paint what is appropriate for that particular subject. I am not compelled to represent the actual horror of the massacre victims as they are being mowed down. I simplified the process by focusing on the anonymity of their killer, who raises a dirty finger […]

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Liberals to accept 10,000 parents/grandparents

The Canadian Press Family reunification cap to rise to 10,000 The Liberal government says it remains committed to doubling to 10,000 the number of applications it will process each year for family reunification of parents and grandparents, The Canadian Press reports. The announcement by Immigration Minister John McCallum follows through the Liberal’s election promise that

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Philippines wins against Marcos cronies

Marcos crony ordered to return properties Rappler.ca MANILA, Philippines – A division of the Philippine anti-graft court on Monday, January 4, ordered the Marcoses and the Lim family that owns Taggat Industries to return all the properties claimed by government. The Sandiganbayan Second Division decided Civil Case Number 0030 that the Presidential Commission on Good

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Japan, South Korea agrees on ‘comfort women’ but not the Philippines

Eighty-six year old Filipino Lola Fidencia David was a “comfort woman” sex slave to the Japanese during the Second World War as she spoke during a  press conference in Winnipeg, Man. on October 17, 2013. (BRIAN DONOGH/WINNIPEG SUN/QMI AGENCY) By Ted Alcuitas As Japan and South Korea announced an agreement Monday (Dec. 28) to compensate Korean

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Filipino-Canadian urges Trudeau to make Canada a peacemaker

Bob Gabuna of Iqaluit points to the island province of Romblon in the Philippines, where his family are located.Gabuna led a relief efforts when Typhoon Hayian hit the Philippines in 2013. (PHOTO BY DAVID MURPHY, Nunatsiaq Online) PERSPECTIVE
 
Open Letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau by Bob Gabuna 
Dear Prime Minister Trudeau: I send this

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Youth march for climate change

  Filipina students Chaya Ocampo (left) and Steffi Tad-y braved the cold on November 29 as they marched with 6,000 diverse groups to demand climate change on the eve of the Paris COP21 Conference. Both attend the Univ. of British Columbia. (Photo supplied)

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Philippines on the verge of another dictatorship

    Duterte presents himself as the people’s wolf, a beast to turn loose on perceived enemies. As Duterte is trending in the polls ahead of his rivals, veteran journalist Inday Espina-Varona analysis the reasons why. Varona is a former Marshall McLuhan awardee and visited Vancouver. Killing for peace in the Philippines By Inday Espina-Varona

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Toronto woman faces immigration fraud conviction

Imelda Fronda Saluma. CTV screen grab Pinoytv.tv November 25, 2015 Courthouse, Rm308 1000 Finch Ave. West Toronto Toronto, CA – “Imelda, you shattered dreams, betrayed trust and friendship, made us financially exhausted; heartless, she caused us deep emotional and physical impact, insulted the Canadian Immigration, took advantage of sympathetic natured individuals.” These are the words

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Winnipeg’s Filipino and Jewish communities celebrate links

Regina Teplitsky, left, and Joy Lazo sing the Canadian anthem together prior to a screening of the documentary Rescue in the Philippines at the Asper Jewish Community Campus in Winnipeg on November 9. (Chris Glover/CBC) How the refugee issue united two communities By Ted Alcuitas While Canada continues to debate the Syrian refugee crisis, 10,000

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Filipinos mob Trudeau, gets promise to solve garbage problem

Filipino environmental activists demand Canada takes back its garbage. (National Post) MANILA – (Nov. 19,2015) Prime Minister Justin Trudeau vowed to address the trash problem which has been an irritant between the two countries for the past two years. Trudeau, who is in Manila for the Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit, said he has

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