Filipino-Canadians help CMC raise $34,000 for tsunami victims

Marlou S. Tiro
January 16, 2005

TORONTO–In spite of the bad weather conditions, Filipino-Canadians trooped to the Japanese Cultural Centre in Toronto on Saturday (Jan. in an effort to help raise funds for the tsunami victims that... Read more »

CMC-Asians Tsunami relief fundraising

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January 16, 2005

Jan. 8, 2005. Canadian Multicultural Council – Asians in Ontario Tsunami Relief Appeal on CityTV/CP24 On-Site Collections for Canadian Red Cross Total Cash                        ... Read more »

Caregivers ask Canadian government: ‘Stop treating us like slaves’

Edwin Mercurio
January 16, 2005

TORONTO–Canada bills itself as a country that defends human rights. But many caregivers in this “land of opportunity” do not believe so. Their doubts stem from their experience as caregivers where... Read more »

LETTER TO EDITOR: Blockages for immigrant doctors need surgery

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January 16, 2005

Dear Editor: Re: Blockages for Immigrant Doctors Need Surgery Don Cayo’s article describes the series of roadblocks preventing foreign-trained doctors from finding employment commensurate to their qualifications;... Read more »

Advocacy groups to press on without Sgro

Edwin Mercurio
January 16, 2005

The Community Alliance for Social Justice (CASJ), the Philippine Women’s Centre of Toronto (PWC) and advocacy groups of  migrant workers and Live-in-Caregiver (LCP participants are preparing a series... Read more »

CASJ launch on Jan. 22

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January 16, 2005

Holds presscon re Sgro snub TORONTO–The Community Alliance for Social Justice (CASJ) will officially launch as advocacy and social development group on Saturday, Janunary 22, 1-5 pm, at the Scarborough... Read more »

Consulate Typhoon Fundraising

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January 16, 2005

(As of January 10, 2005) Donations Channeled through the Philippine Consulate General:                    AMOUNT 1.  Canadian Multicultural Council Asians in Ontario            ... Read more »

Coup and Counter-Coup at PCCT

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January 16, 2005

By Manny Bade IF I had to tell you about a plot so thick you can cut it with a knife, or a tale of betrayal and double cross you’d probably think of CIA vs. KGB. But the spy mystery worth a story line... Read more »

Toronto student wins world video contest

Marlou S. Tiro
January 16, 2005

ALEX PUNZALAN has what it takes to be declared the winner of the an international video contest. Believed to be the first Filipino who won such prestigious title, Punzalan was able to portray the plight... Read more »

Lucena City Association holds fun Christmas party

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January 16, 2005

TORONTO–The Lucena City Association of Ontario hosted its annual family Christmas Party at the Oriole Community Center last November 27. Lucenahins and guests from other parts of Quezon province enjoyed... Read more »

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