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EXPLORERS Every summer, many travel across the Manitoba/Ontario border to enjoy the scenery and outdoor recreation that the Kenora and Lake of the Woods region have to offer. Not as many make the trek during the winter months however, when the area is arguably most serene. The Filipino Anglers Association of Manitoba went on a recent excursion to introduce members who were unfamiliar with ice fishing in Northwest Ontario. Page 7► Article and photo by: Eric Labaupa

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he 53rd edition of wester Canada's largest winter festival will be a hybrid of in-person and virtual elements. Festivalgoers will enjoy once again the sights and sounds and the fun outdoor activities such as horse sleigh rides, snowshoeing, children's playground etc. New this year are the Boite a chansons (music box) , a mobile concert trailer that can keep the artists warm; the Feu d' infinite, a structure shaped in the form of the Metis flag's infinity symbol that can accommodate more than 30 people around two campfires;

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and Ice Sculpting Workshop which will be offered to anyone who has ever wanted to try their hands at ice sculpting. Festival enthusiasts will still enjoy the in-person performances day and night at the CCFM. Festival at Home also offers a wide array of activities such as online performances, Virtual Kids Zone, Online Boutique and Merchandise, etc. Festival du Voyageur 2022 runs until February 27th. For more details and how to purchase tickets, visit Heho.ca

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The Board of Trustees of the Seven Oaks School Division invites the public to an open virtual meeting to discuss the 2022-2023 school year budget. The purpose of the meeting is to inform the public about funding provisions and current budget discussions and to invite comment on educational and budget initiatives. Monday, February 28, 2022 - 7:00 p.m. Virtual - www.sopaclive.ca FilipinoJournal.com


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New immigration plan to fill labour market shortages and grow Canada’s economy

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ur immigration system has helped shape Canada into the country it is today – one that is prosperous, diverse, and welcoming to those in need. Newcomers enrich and better our communities, and they work every day to create jobs, care for our loved ones, and support local businesses. Throughout the pandemic, they have been on the front lines, working in key sectors like health care, transportation, and manufacturing. Without them, Canada would not have been able to overcome challenges in critical industries and sectors of the economy over the past 2 years. Now, more than ever, immigrants are a key part of our country’s continued success. Last February 14, the Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship, tabled the 2022‒2024 Immigration Levels Plan, which charts an ambitious but responsible path for immigration that will help the Canadian economy

recover and will fuel post-pandemic growth, all while strengthening communities and industries across the country that rely on immigration. The pandemic has highlighted the contributions of newcomers to the well-being of our communities and across all sectors of the economy. Last year, Canada welcomed more than 405,000 new permanent residents—the most immigrants in a single year in our history. Despite having regained many of the jobs lost during the pandemic, there are still hundreds of thousands of positions in all sectors waiting to be filled. Immigration already accounts for almost 100% of labour force growth, and with 5 million Canadians set to retire by the end of this decade, the worker to retiree ratio will drop down to only 3:1. This is a clear sign that we have a strong economic need for increased immigration. To ensure Canada has the workers it needs to fill critical

labour market gaps and support a strong economy into the future, the 2022–2024 Immigration Levels Plan aims to continue welcoming immigrants at a rate of about 1% of Canada’s population, including 431,645 permanent residents in 2022, 447,055 in 2023, and 451,000 in 2024. This plan builds on the previous levels plan, with an increased focus on supporting our economic resurgence and post-pandemic growth. To support these increased levels, the Government of Canada recently announced a plan to modernize Canada’s immigration system to fuel economic recovery and improve client experience, which will help address key challenges faced by our clients, such as reducing inventories and creating the predictable processing times that our clients expect and deserve. This plan will help increase the attraction and retention of newcomers in regions with acute economic,

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labour and demographic challenges. It will also increase Francophone immigration outside Quebec, while supporting the successful integration of French-speaking newcomers and strengthening Francophone communities across the country. As part of our Francophone Immigration Strategy, we’re working to reach a target of 4.4% of French-speaking immigrants outside Quebec by 2023. Highlights of the plan include: · overall admissions amounting to 1.14% of the Canadian population by 2024. · a long-term focus on economic growth, with nearly 60% of admissions in the Economic Class. · help for vulnerable populations, like the special measures for granting permanent residence to refugee claimants working in health care during the pandemic. · support for global crises by providing a safe haven through humanitarian immigration to those facing persecution. · talent retention of those already in Canada by granting permanent status to temporary residents accepted through the time limited pathways for essential workers launched in spring 2021. This plan also recognizes the importance of family reunification and helps maintain the 12 month processing standard for spouses and children.

Canada remains firm in its global humanitarian commitments, including the plan to resettle at least 40,000 Afghan nationals over the next 2 years. To date, more than 7,550 Afghan refugees now call Canada home as a result of these efforts. By working with partners in the region, we are using all avenues available to secure safe passage for those in Afghanistan. The 2022–2024 Immigration Levels Plan will help cement Canada’s place among the world’s top destinations for talent, creating a strong foundation for post-pandemic economic growth while reuniting family members with their loved ones and fulfilling Canada’s humanitarian commitments. Quote “Immigration has helped shape Canada into the country it is today. From farming and fishing to manufacturing, healthcare and the transportation sector, Canada relies on immigrants. We are focused on economic recovery, and immigration is the key to getting there. Setting bold new immigration targets, as outlined in the 2022-2024 Levels Plan, will further help bring the immeasurable contribution of immigrants to our communities and across all sectors of the economy.” – The Honourable Sean Fraser, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship

ANNOUNCEMENT The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto wishes to inform the public about the following: CONSULAR OUTREACH IN WINNIPEG March 12-15, 2022 Holiday Inn Winnipeg Airport - Polo Park 1740 Ellice Avenue *To comply with health and safely regulations, only those with appointments and complete requirements will be accommodated during the consular outreach mission. *Payments will be cash basis only for the consular fees *Kababayans who will be able to get an appointment is asked to routinely check their e-mails, the Consulate General's website (www.philcongen-toronto.com) and Facebook page for updates and documentary requirements on the consular outreach mission All photos & articles available online!

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GMA Life TV and GMA News TV spread the love this Kapuso month!

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hether you are single or in a relationship, GMA Life TV has got you covered with a variety of lifestyle shows that will keep your heart racing this February. Meanwhile, GMA News TV continues its #SerbisyongTotoo by delivering news and TV specials for the upcoming #Eleksyon2022. Don’t skip a beat because the hit-romance drama series “The World Between Us” will premiere on GMA Life TV starting February 24. Headlined by Asia’s Multimedia Star Alden Richards along with Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Tom Rodriguez, witness the incredible love story of Louie and Lia who grew up together and fell in love with each other. Until when will the people close to their hearts keep them apart? GMA Life TV also brings an influx of dreamy and romantic movies on “Reel Life Weekend.” On February 5, catch the first international airing of “Huling Ulan sa Tag-araw,” a 2021 Metro Manila Film Festival Entry starring the well-loved tandem of Ken Chan and Rita Daniela. It is a story of a seminarian and an entertainer who had an unexpected romance. On February 12, Jasmine Curtis-Smith and Ruru Madrid will get viewers in the mood for love in “Cara X Jagger,” an unforgettable love story of young lovers who are wounded by their painful past and a terrible accident. Solenn Heussaff and Kiko Matos paired up in the movie “Mumbai Love” which will air on February 19. This cross-cultural romantic comedy film is about a

free-spirited Filipina named Ella who met an Indian-Filipino named Nandi who is on the brink of an arranged marriage. Will Nandi follow his family’s tradition, or will he pursue the one who holds his heart? Come February 26, watch “All of You” which is about two strangers who met on a dating app and experienced instant chemistry. Top-billed by Jennylyn Mercado and Derek Ramsay, will their whirlwind romance bridge their differences? As an early treat this Valentine’s Day, the fan-favorite travel show “Biyahe ni Drew” will take viewers to an outof-town date this February 12. Join Drew Arellano as he heads out to the Summer Capital of the Philippines, Baguio City, and discover where to buy the best edible flowers and buy unique V-day gifts. Kapuso profile magazine show “Tunay na Buhay” will feature three celebrity couples who will make you believe in happy ever after. On February 5, learn how the love story of Kapuso hosts Juancho Trivino and Joyce Pring started on “Unang Hirit” and how the show made the perfect pair. On February 12, witness the love story of “Team Kramer” and watch how Doug Kramer and Chesca Garcia captured the hearts of their millions of followers on Facebook and YouTube. On February 19,

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Piolo Pascual willing to do a show with Manny Villar's TV network

In a virtual press conference for his upcoming sitcom "My Papa Pi" last February 12, Kapamilya star Piolo Pascual expressed willingness to work in Manny Villar's Advanced Media Broadcasting System (AMBS) if his schedule permits. “As long as there’s no conflict. Kung hindi siya conflict sa shows ko with ABS, I don’t think it’s gonna matter. And as long as the

concept is good,” he said. But for now, the actor wants to focus on his projects with his mother network so working with another network won't happen in the near future. My Papa Pi is a sitcom that also stars 2015 Ms Universe Pia Wurtzbach and hit comedian Pepe Herrera. The sitcom is directed by Cathy Garcia-Molina

Glaiza De Castro Reveals She Got Married last October

find out how the inspiring love story of broadcast journalists Raffy Tima and Mariz Umali started with friendship. See how Kapuso Primetime Queen Marian Rivera helped Raffy propose to Mariz through “Amaya”! In GMA News TV, “I Juander” will delve into the mysterious and colorful love life of our national hero, Jose Rizal. Did you know that he has ten sweethearts? Get to know more about his first love Segunda Katigbak, his one true love Leonor Rivera and his wife Josephine Bracken. Who among them stood out in Rizal’s eyes? GMA News TV also airs the much-awaited presidential and vicepresidential interviews of Dobol B TV, “Ikaw Na Ba?” Watch as Melo del Prado and Kathy San Gabriel scrutinize the plans and platforms of the candidates aiming for the country’s highest positions this #Eleksyon2022. Don’t miss this exciting line-up of movies, shows, and TV specials and let’s be #StrongerTogether in love with GMA Life TV and GMA News TV this February. Visit www.gmapinoytv.com/subscribe for more details on how to watch these shows overseas!

Kapuso actress Glaiza de Castro is now married to Irish boyfriend, David Rainey. The wedding happened in October last year in a picturesque location in Northern Ireland. Glaiza kept the news from the public because they wanted to

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Manitoba Reduces Health Restrictions, Shifts to Yellow (Caution) Level

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ew public health orders in Manitoba came into effect last February 15 following the announcement by Premier Heather Stefanson in a press conference held last February 11. This move shifted the entire Manitoba to the Yellow (Caution) Level under the Pandemic Response System. Capacity limits were eliminated in venues such as restaurants, licensed premises, entertainment venues, indoor and outdoor sporting events and casinos, as well as gatherings at private residences. Capacity limits were removed for outdoor public gatherings but were limited to 50 people indoors unless proof of vaccination is required. Young people ages 12 to 17 participating in indoor sports and recreation are no longer be required to provide proof of vaccination or recent testing. There are no changes to retail and personal services. As of February 15, close contacts of a person who tests positive for COVID-19 will no longer be required to self-isolate. Public health continues to recommend self-isolation for people who live in a household with others who have symptoms or tested positive for COVID-19 but it will no longer be required. Additionally, public health has removed self-isolation requirements for individuals entering the province. However, anyone travelling from international destinations will continue to be required to meet requirements under the federal Quarantine Act. Public health orders restricting travel to northern Manitoba remain in place. “Based on the information and data monitored by public health, we are seeing strong signals that the Omicron wave has peaked and is

now having a reduced impact here in Manitoba,” said Dr. Brent Roussin, chief provincial public health officer. “As a result, it’s prudent to continue to reduce our public health restrictions. I want to remind Manitobans that this is an important time of transition and we still need to get vaccinated, wear a mask and do simple but important things like washing our hands and staying home when we are sick. We need to remain cautious about gathering sizes, even as we shift from public health rules to public health recommendations.” The province plans to remove proof of vaccination requirements effective March 1. In some settings, such as personal care homes, shelters, and health-care facilities, public health officials have continued to work with facilities to notify close contacts. Effective March 8, this will no longer occur. Mask requirements and other restrictions will be lifted effective March 15. The new restrictions caused different reactions and feelings and the following are some of them: "The benefits of gyms are clear. Regular exercise is good for physical and mental health. No capacity limits at the gym sounds like a great news to move forward and hoping to have normal life again, but there are things need to be considered as well. Lots of people moving around indoors, sharing equipment and breathing heavily could be a recipe for easy viral spread. I would say that we have to make our own assessment of how risky it is based on knowing your medical situation and whether you are someone who's at high risk for an infection. Stay physically active but also still be cautious." -Marianne De Jesus Ferrer, gymgoer

YOUTH AUDITION OUTREACH RAINBOW STAGE IS DOING A HOCKEY MUSICAL AND WE’RE COMING TO A COMMUNITY CENTRE NEAR YOU TO SCOUT FOR YOUTH TO BE IN THE SHOW!

"I'm very excited for the reopening. I think it's time. I'm happy for the people and businesses that were effected by the restriction especially concerts, live events and weddings. But people still have to be careful as the virus is still around. But we need to bounce back now. " -Marby John Aguilar Gutierrez Producer, Pinoy Tribe Entertainment Videographer, Good Vibes Production "While I don’t agree that capacities should be lifted, it’s rare to see the gym get even 50% capacity so in a sense it doesn’t really change anything." -Anonymous "Sports have a lot of mental health impact to youth especially for the athletes who play all year round. Easing safety restrictions allows them to participate in other school division tournaments and hopefully the provincial championship. But although Manitoba has eased up restrictions, each school division has set protocols on top of the current restrictions. I have confidence in recent changes especially the high percentage of up take of vaccinations and current hospitalization trends going downwards. Life goes on and even with the virus still around, we can live life...safely." - Arnold Capucion, father of two "Lifting the restrictions is not a good idea because they will easily become covid breeding grounds." -Grade 8 student from Grant Park HS

is searching for KIDS (9-15) of all genders, cultures, ethnicities, and abilities to potentially join us onstage in the summer to sing, dance, act and...SKATE! WE’RE LOOKING TO CAST 8 LEAD ROLES! WHEELIES ROLLER CENTRE February 20, 2022 ELWICK COMMUNITY CENTRE February 27, 2022 Register @ rainbowstage.ca COMMUNITY CENTRE TO CENTRE STAGE – TRAINING CAMP Before the official auditions in the spring, Rainbow Stage will arrive in community centres throughout the province with rollerblades, helmets & sticks to provide fun workshops! We aim to introduce musical theatre to as many youths as possible – both those who have an interest in hockey and those who have an interest in the arts.

For more information about COVID-19 and the pandemic response in Manitoba, visit manitoba. THE HOCKEY SWEATER: A ca/covid19. MUSICAL – June 30-July 17, 2022 The Hockey Sweater is a timeless Canadian story that has charmed generations! Now it comes to life as a spectacular family musical that could star your kids! The Hockey Sweater is about a boy who needs to replace his worn-out Montreal Canadiens

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Try a Winter Visit to Lake of the Woods

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prawling Lake of the Woods is navigable by wheeled vehicles during the winter via a wellmaintained ice road network. One could drive on the lake from the far west end, close to the Manitoba border, all the way to Kenora, southeast to Sioux Narrows, or south-west all the way to Minnesota even on these roads. Our 11 vehicle convoy made the drive from Winnipeg to the Rush Bay access point in about two hours. Our goal was to target lake trout which are prevalent in the eastern sections of the lake. Some areas are closed to lake trout fishing in the winter months such as Clearwater Bay and Echo Lake, so it is important to read the Ontario Zone 5 regulations when planning to fish in Northwest Ontario. Some members purchased 1-Day angling licenses ($15.21), while others purchased 1-year Canadian Resident licenses ($33.43 Conservation - $55.81 Sport). It was a frigid -40C with the windchill on this particular Sunday.

We basically had one shot at setting up our village on a spot as doing this more than once in the freezing cold is very difficult. We chose a location over deep water by Copper Island. Everyone fished hard all day, but no lake trout were caught on this day unfortunately. Several anglers were able to reel up some walleye and tullibee though which didn’t leave the group completely skunked. All of the hotels in Kenora are open year-round, with a couple having pools and waterslides. Some people also rent their cabins out at this time of year as well. Beyond ice fishing, there is also skiing, hiking, snowmobiling, and sightseeing to do here in the winter. Try a winter visit to Lake of the Woods for a nearby getaway.

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Immigration Advisory Council in Manitoba created

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anitoba has long been a leader in immigration policy, and is proud to be at the forefront of implementing innovative changes to Canada’s immigration system. In 1998 the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program began, bringing more than 165 000 talented, hard-working newcomers and their families to Manitoba since its inception. While we’re very proud of these results, we know there are different areas of the labour market that need people with very specific skills. The Manitoba economy is projected to

require an additional 15,500 workers creation of a new advisory per year for several years, and that council on immigration, demand will continue beyond 2025. an expert panel tasked Immigration with Ad Reference: is a crucial enabler Customer to ID: Ad Type: recommending Page: address this shortage. improvements to our 1 of 1 1000067806 / 1000557380 DHCW / WP When Premier Heather Stefanson current immigration policies Ad Request ID: Ad Class: Ad Proof Date: came into office in November of and programs. 1-5175499912 SPEC 2016-01-05 12:58 2021, she set out a bold plan to The Immigration Ad Placement Reference: attract investment, foster job creation, Advisory Council, coWPGY/YPE/16/Credit & Debt Counselling and improve education and training chaired by myself and opportunities to facilitate strong Dr. Lloyd Axworthy, economic growth and get our economy will review all aspects roaring. We know that immigration of Manitoba immigration and a diverse workforce contributes policy - from promotion to a strong economy. of the program, retention That’s why she announced the of newcomers and expanding access to starting a life in Manitoba. It will provide clear recommendations and concrete actions to the Manitoba Government, including strengthening the Canada-Manitoba Immigration Agreement by looking at options to include new annexes or memoranda of understanding. We’re committed to continuously building on our strong platform, and making Manitoba the obvious choice for skilled workers, families, and hard working people from across the globe.

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recognition and bolster immigrant retention. This new advisory council will be made up of a diverse group individuals with lived experience with the program as well as those with expertise related to immigration services, governance, economic development, analysis, project management and community integration. It will represent frontline immigration service providers, ethnocultural community leaders and organizations, representatives of Manitoba’s business, industry, and academic communities, and will have urban, regional and francophone representation. The council will help us look at new and innovative ways for Manitoba to continue to be a welcoming new home for all newcomers, including refugees and international students. Premier Stefanson and I want Manitoba to be a dynamic destination for immigration and business investors and an attractive place for people to come to build a life of opportunity and prosperity for themselves and their family. Work will begin immediately to finalize the council’s membership,

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with a final report to be provided by the end of the year. This advisory council is extremely important to me, for a number of reasons. Many of my Waverley constituents are newcomers to Canada, and I have heard from them how complex and complicated the current process can be. And more recently, my role in supporting economic development in Manitoba clearly showed me how important immigration is to helping grow our labour market and diversify our economy. Our Skills, Talent and Knowledge Strategy notes that immigration is a tool that we can use to address labour and skill shortages and to attract and recruit international talent. Manitoba has a need for a range of skilled workers in the province, and we want to focus on the unique talent needs of Manitoba’s employers, and bring in talent that is not accessible locally. I encourage you to visit https:// immigratemanitoba.com/ for more information on the advisory council and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration Minister Jon Reyes


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Vergeire: Face mask mandate would be the Robredo's standing improves last to go in recent SWS Poll

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he Department of Health said that the use of face mask will continue until COVID-cases becomes manageable and reaches the endemic state. The Department of Health Undersecretary, Maria Rosario Vergeire, said that among the restrictions imposed by the government, face mask mandate would be the "last to go." She notes that not only face masks have been protecting Filipinos from COVID-19 but also from a lot of diseases which has helped in lowering the respiratory infectoins in the country .

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recent survey conducted by Social Weather Stations Inc from January 28 to 31 showed that Vice President Leni Robredo has improved its standing

BBM willing to release SALN if elected

Philippines' rank in the economic freedom index drops to 80th

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he Philippines dropped seven spots in the latest economic freedom index by Washington-bases think tank The Heritage Foundation. Ranking 73rd last year, the country dropped to 80th out of 177 countries included in the 2022 index. The survey measures economic freedom based on 12 factors grouped into four broad categories. These

During the SMNI presidential debate last February 15, presidential aspirant Bongbong Marcos assured the public that the release of his statement of assets, liabilities and net worth (SALN) will not be a problem if he gets elected in the May 9 elections. Marcos has not been submitting

SALN for the past six years since his last declaration of a net worth of P211 million in 2015 before his senatorial term expired in 2016. But if he will be fortunate to win, he stressed that he will make his SALN public information. When asked if he will be willing to declare his family's SALN,

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Marcos expressed reservations. “In my opinion, only those required by law to file SALN should have the option of releasing it to the public. When it comes to my family, they’re not public officials, so I don’t think they need to file SALNs,” he said.

as a preferred presidential bet. Former senator BongBong Marcos remains on top as the most preferred presidential candidate. At third spot, Manila Mayor Isko Moreno and Sen Manny Pacquiao tied followed by Senator Panfilo Lacson. Meanwhile, on the vice presidential race, Davao City Mayor Sara- Duterte- Carpio still leads the survey with 44 percent, followed by Senate President Vicente Sotto with 33 per cent.

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include rule of law, government size, regulatory efficiency and open markets . The Philippines was ranked 15th among 39 countries in the Asia-Pacific region, and sixth among Southeast Asian nations after Singapore (1st globally), Malaysia (42nd), Brunei (62nd), Indonesia (63rd) and Thailand (70th).

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The Importance of Media in the Political Campaign Ano'ng Masasabi Mo? (Readers' Column) by Kathryn Valladolíd Ebrahim

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he campaign season for the upcoming presidential elections, on May 9, 2022, in the Philippines, officially opened last February 8. But prior to that time, while each carried out their campaigns and sorties, some candidates have agreed to interviews presented by television and social media network channels. Since the Philippines is still in the COVID pandemic, many citizens are still staying indoors and are glued to their computer/ television devices. Thus, the viewership may be expected to count by the thousands, if not millions, depending on how controversial the networks have packaged it. In the early 1950s, when the population was only dependent on radio as the biggest crowd-drawer; wherever the citizen may be in the 1,700 archipelagic islands, the need to hear and at the same time see the political candidates was still the requirement. Where the elected venue would be, sorties and campaigns were teeming with people trying to get a glimpse of the candidates who, for many, if not only for flyers and campaign materials that bore their pictures and political platforms, will be seen only by them in person for the first time. Exciting! However, in 1953, when television was introduced and still speaking of campaigns, it revolutionized the manner by which the candidates were exposed to the masses. There

were pictures taken, but those were not enough to evoke emotion from both the candidate and the people being addressed to. Those who could afford the said appliance set needed only to tune in to the channel that was covering the sortie. Hence, people gathered at their homes to watch in groups. Neighbors assembled at the window of a nearby house to keep abreast on the latest with regard to the candidates. Not only do the candidates now have the chance to remotely show articulation in their speech, but persuade the masses by soliciting emotion through their public speaking gestures. Political candidates were introduced and reintroduced to the masses via limited means. Nothing much have changed through the years as campaigns were still being held at outdoor venues for

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on the candidate's material or just plainly click the button and share the very content. In this regard, the effort of a political candidate to introduce or reintroduce himself is lighter. Media outfits can now feast on being able to present all the candidates and their plans of action in tow in whatever fashion befitting of the up and coming elections (debate, dialogue, interview, etc.). This will be beneficial for the candidate and gives him the chance to verbalize and articulate whatever political platform or machinery as

well as ideals the party he belongs to adheres. Having to broadcast efforts to reintroduce the political candidates will benefit the not-sopopular candidate while alongside those who have had more media exposure since time immemorial. With all the information readily available, take some time to get to know each and every political candidate and what their party offers. Keep a critical, analytical, and rational mind. You carry only one vote, but it will surely count. Copyright @ puzzles.ca

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people to show their support and physical presence. Media as it is known today, have the power over the airwaves: to broadcast via radio and television. But this does not end here. With the onset of the Internet in 1983, the evolution of broadcast communication and communication itself continues and changes with the signs of the times. We live in the age when information is at the click of a button resting at the tip of out fingers. A campaign that used to be held in the expanse of a plaza or grand stand, can now be accessed via a link that could be shared to million viewers on their own personal media device. Even if indeed a campaign or rally is physically held, it could be covered not just by the media outfit, but by any attendee using their handheld contraption. The social and media revolution is such that people can create a content of their choice, edit it, and then broadcast it to solicit viewers and subscribers. Some earn from the activity, but for some personal reason there are those who choose to not monetize. Having said this, political candidates can now have wider prospects to introduce their political platforms and plan of action to a greater audience without even leaving the four walls of the office building. Mind you, with not much financial effort, campaign woes will be met and information, widespread. Much more, with the numerous viewers and subscribers, the channel created for the candidate could actually help in the monetary aspect of the campaign. All supporters need to do is to either create a content based

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Horoscope Spending Valentine’s Day on dating apps sounds depressing, but it could lead to amazing connections when Mercury enters Aquarius and your social zone on Monday. The next two weeks are a great time for video chatting, texting, or using the power of technology to make a difference.

Spend Valentine’s Day doing some serious networking when Mercury enters Aquarius on Monday. Mercury will be in your career zone for the next two weeks, encouraging you to use your connections to help find a new job, get a promotion, or start your own company. Play the long game, Taurus.

Spend Valentine’s Day hitting the books, Gemini, because you could be doing more studying than romancing when Mercury enters Aquarius on Monday. The next two weeks are an ideal time to enroll in school, learn new information (about things like aliens or coding), or take a different approach when it comes to new experiences.

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Valentine’s Day marks a period of increased intuition, something you’ll need when intimate conversations come up during your date. That’s because Mercury enters Aquarius on Monday, moving through your intimacy zone for the next two weeks. Trust your gut when you’re discussing shared finances, moving in together, or breaking up.

Big creative energy comes back into your life on Valentine’s Day as Mercury enters Aquarius and your pleasure zone on Monday. Start by planning a unique date night to express yourself to your crush. Whether you’re falling in love with a person or a new art form, Libra, it’ll be an exciting two weeks.

You’re not really a romantic, Capricorn. In fact, you could be spending Valentine’s Day doing your taxes when Mercury enters Aquarius and your value zone on Monday. Over the next two weeks, you’ll be going over your budget and picking up some discounted candy to save some cash.

After last month’s stressful retrograde, Mercury entering Aquarius on Monday is an ideal time to resolve any major miscommunication issues with loved ones. The planet of communication enters your partnership zone, so use Valentine’s Day as an excuse to mend hurt feelings and even rekindle a love affair.

Valentine’s Day is supposed to be for lovers, but you’ll be thinking about your family when Mercury enters Aquarius and your home zone on Monday. For the next two weeks, you might come up with solutions to family issues that have been recurring since early January and finally find some peace.

Back for round two, the planet of communication moves into your sign on Valentine’s Day after a rough retrograde. For the next two weeks, your confidence and curiosity will get a boost, though it might be hard to focus on anything other than fantastic ideas. Stay grounded, Aquarius.

Finally out of all those retrogrades, you can now organize your life after the chaos as Mercury enters Aquarius and your habit zone on Monday. Over the next two weeks, Virgo, learn how to work smarter, not harder, even if you have to use unorthodox methods to do it.

When Mercury enters Aquarius on Monday, spend Valentine’s Day holding your own in any conversation, from a hot date to gossiping about exes with your friends. Mercury in your communication zone gives you the gift of gab over the next two weeks.

Spend Valentine’s Day getting lost in your feelings about the romantic past when Mercury enters Aquarius on Monday. With the planet of communication in your subconscious zone, you’ll be doing a lot of thinking. However, Pisces, don’t get so lost in nostalgia that you forget about the future.

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Putin should abide by the Budapest Memorandum PEREZCOPE by Perry Diaz PerryDiaz@gmail.com

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HAT’S GOING ON in President Joe Biden’s mind on the Ukraine crisis? First, he announced that the U.S. would not send soldiers to Ukraine to fight the Russians. Secondly, he just announced that the 160 National Guard troops deployed to the American Embassy in Kiev, are going to be withdrawn and sent home. Thirdly, he didn’t send the 8,500 American troops that he promised he’d send to Eastern Europe. Instead he changed their status to “heightened alert,” meaning they’ll stand by somewhere in the U.S. ready to be airlifted to Eastern Europe if Russia attacks. And, fourthly, he announced that the U.S. will “act swiftly and decisively” if the Russians invade Ukraine. What was his message? Why the mixed signals? The third time he talked to Putin at his request, Biden didn’t offer anything different from his two previous conversations with Putin. Instead, Biden announced Russia would invade in a matter of days. Instantly, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy complained that Biden was creating “panic” among Ukrainians by saying that Russia will invade Ukraine in February. Well, it’s now almost mid-February and the Russians haven’t invaded yet. Biden

characterized the impending invasion as using bombers and missiles, which would attack Kiev and other cities. Evidently, Biden’s statement had created “panic” and “chaos” among Ukrainians but the people remained calm, going about their business as if nothing was happening. And come to think about it, nothing has happened yet. No need to panic According to BBC News, Zelenskiy who spoke at a press conference in Kiev said, “We don’t need this panic. There are even signals from the respected leaders of the states, they say that there will be war tomorrow. Any news of how much this panic is costing our state?” The question is: Why does Biden appear to be telling the world that chaos would soon reign in Ukraine? The truth of the matter is that the Ukrainians have been calm considering that more than 100,000 Russian troops are amassed along Russia’s border with Ukraine. They should panic, right? Yet, they’re acting as if nothing is happening. While, it’s true that there has been war between pro-Russian separatists and the Ukrainian armed forces in the Donbas region in Eastern Ukraine since 2014, it hasn’t spilled over outside

the Donbas region into the rest of the country. And the Ukranians seem to be nonchalant about the whole situation. They appear to be relaxed and calm, which shows that they do not care or worry about the Russians invading their country. Swift and decisive Which makes one wonder: Why did Biden insist that the invasion would be “swift and decisive”? Earlier today, CNN news anchor Fredricka Whitfield asked a guest, a member of the congressional Armed Services Committee, how soon is “swift and decisive,” to which the congressman couldn’t answer. But being cognizant that Biden promised that no U.S. troops would be sent to fight the Russians, the best the U.S., if any, would do is stay within the confines of NATO territory like in Poland, Romania, and the Baltic states of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. In other words, no NATO forces would enter Ukrainian territory to fight the invading Russians. Honestly, I’ve never seen any war conducted that way. The Russians would enter Ukraine like they’re going to a picnic, not a country in panic. First of all, Putin had made threatening remarks about launching nuclear attacks against NATO countries. But why would Putin use nuclear weapons against NATO? Putin may be crazy, but he is not stupid. Only a stupid leader would use nuclear weapons. He should know better that it would – nay, will – lead to a nuclear holocaust or MAD, that is, mutually assured destruction. Putin will not survive to enjoy his $200 billion stashed away. It will be blown to radioactive smithereens. Biden should be resolute in his

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dealings with Putin. He’s probably thinking what concessions he’d surrender in exchange for peace? He could do another “Afghanistan withdrawal” of American forces from Europe. Then he can announce to the whole world, “Friends, we have achieved peace for our time,” an eerie reminder of that fateful day on September 29, 1938, when British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain and Germany’s Adolf Hitler signed a peace treaty. The following day, he spoke from the window of 10 Downing Street: “My good friends. This is the second time in our history that there has come back from Germany to Downing Street peace with honor. I believe it is peace for our time. We thank you from the bottom of our hearts. And now I recommend you to go home and sleep quietly in your beds.” But “Peace of our Time” lasted only six months. On March 15, 1939, Hitler invaded Czechoslovakia, which triggered World War II. The rest was history. Are we seeing a repeat of the invasion of Czechoslovakia, this time perpetrated on the people of Ukraine? Is Biden going to sign a peace treaty with Vladimir Putin, to ensure that there will be “Peace of our Time” in Europe? Budapest Memorandum We need to remember what happened in December 1994, five years after the collapse of the Soviet Union. Ukraine was left with the world’s third-largest nuclear stockpile. In a treaty known as the Budapest Memorandum, Ukraine agreed to trade away its intercontinental ballistic missiles, warheads, and other nuclear infrastructure in exchange for guarantees that the three treaty

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signatories – the U.S., the U.K., and Russia -- would "respect the independence and sovereignty and the existing borders of Ukraine." The ICBM missiles with their nuclear warheads ended up in storage in Russia and supposed to remain secured. With the imminent danger of Russian invasion, one wonders what happened to the guarantee that the three signatories of the Budapest Memorandum had given to Ukraine? Why don’t Biden and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson invoke the terms of the Budapest Memorandum? But all Biden could do was to tell Putin during a phone call, urging Russia not to invade Ukraine and warned Putin of “real costs” of doing so. But the real problem was that Putin is demanding that NATO bars Ukraine from joining NATO. NATO said it’s not negotiable. Russia also demanded NATO withdraw its forces, hardware, and arms from countries that were not NATO members before 1997 – 14 countries – as part of security demands it is seeking from NATO. Heck, that’s about half the membership of NATO! At the moment, the negotiations have reached an impasse. And it seems that the U.S. and its NATO allies would never agree to Putin’s unreasonable demands. So, what’s next? Biden should – nay, must – demand that Putin make good to abide by the terms under the Budapest Memorandum. Or, is he like Hitler who reneged on the peace treaty he signed, the “Peace of our Time,” with Neville Chamberlain? Is it déjà vu all over again?


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Ultimate New Wave Evolution (& closely related styles) part 6

oin me in going a bit farther back to the archives of the New Wave spectrum, in the realms of more guitar-oriented, arty and angular, Art Rock and Post-Punk indulgences. Apart from the '60s-hailing The Rolling Stones and J. Geils Band and the Art Rock-stylized Roxy Music, the following are some of the direct descendants of '70s Punk. Despite their sound's being a bit subdued, calculated, and polished, the majority of the songs in these albums still exude an air of assertiveness and a breath of angst-driven musicality. * Gang of Four - Entertainment! (1979) ("Damaged Goods") * Siouxsie & the Banshees - The Scream (1978) ("Mirage:) * Roxy Music - Roxy Music (1972) ("Virginia Plain") * The Modern Lovers - The Modern Lovers (1976) ("Pablo Picasso") * The Cure - Three Imaginary Boys (1979) ("Grinding Halt") * The Rolling Stones - Emotional Rescue (1980) ("She's So Cold") * The J. Geils Band - Freeze-Frame (1981) ("Centerfold") * The Pretenders - Learning to Crawl (1984) ("Back on the Chain Gang")

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