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Nadine Lustre and James Reid kicked off their High On Love Canadian tour in Winnipeg at Burton Cummings Theatre. Photo by Alfred Gaddi | Filipino Journal.

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Jollibee to rise in St. James

Jollibee is finally coming to Winnipeg by the end of 2016. In March 2015, Filipino all across Canada were excited when Jollibee announced that they were going to expand into Canada. Thanks to internet leaks earlier this week, Winnipeg’s first Jollibee location is going to be at 1400 Ellice, next to Starbucks and Pita Pit. Jollibee is famous the world over for their pineapple-topped hamburgers, peach-mango pie and “Chickenjoy” fried chicken. Winnipeg has the third largest Filipino community in Canada by total population, with about 662,605 Canadians with ethnic origins in the Philippines. The city is also the largest by percentage (8.7%).

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Burton Got ‘High on the JaDine Love’

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Burton Cummings Theatre was full house on May 27, because of JaDine’s “High on Love” tour. ‘JaDine’ is none other than the loveteam of James Reid and Nadine Lustre, two of the most popular young Filipino celebrities in the Philippines today. One could indeed feel the excitement emanating from the crowd. Cheers and screams reverberated in the venue especially when the couple finally graced the stage. Customarily, local acts warmed up the audience. The three singers did a great job at that. Finally, the celebrity loveteam wowed the crowd with their singing and dancing talents, both individually and together as a pair. The two backup male dancers also stole the show by delivering an attractive choreography as well as their ubiquitous costume changes. But above all, the exchanges of romantic spiels between

James and Nadine were enough to earn goosebumps from their countless young fans present that evening. High on Love” was another successful concert brought to you by Great Smiles Productions (Toronto) in collaboration with Winnipeg’s by Dennis Castañeda (DMC Production).

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Mestiza - Culinary Fusion Story and photos by Primrose Madayag Knazan

Chef Claire Snowball presented an 8-course dinner inspired by her Mestiza background at the latest Baon Manila Nights held on Sunday, May 22nd, 2016 at The Planit Restaurant and Lounge. Before dinner, she spoke of growing up with two meals on her table, western comfort food from her father and traditional Filipino dishes from her mother. Chef Snowball is a graduate of the Red River College Culinary program. She is also a 2 time Iron Chef Winnipeg, a Manitoba CCFCC (Canadian Culinary Federation) Jr. Chef Competition

Champion, and a CCFCC Nationals Competitor. The progressive meal was a fusion of contemporary culinary techniques and Filipino home cooking. Courses included sweet Filipino spaghetti using thick bucatini noodles with a tocino crumble; crispy pork belly with atchara, calamansi pudding, and crispy kale; and a risotto-like arroz caldo topped with benito flakes and crispy chicken skin. For dessert, Chef Snowball created an upscale Halo Halo with condensed milk ice cream,

Bulalo: Roasted bone marrow, patis, baby bokchoy, Chinese long beans, summer squash, white rice, Table side consommĂŠ sabow pour.

pandan leche flan, coco de nata, and White Rabbit candy. As a foodie, I'm proud to see Filipino food finally in the spotlight. With our unique flavour profiles that borrow from Spanish, Chinese and Malaysian cuisine, Filipino food is gaining in popularity. In a recent episode of Parts Unknown in Manila, world-famous chef Anthony Bourdain places Filipino food at par with the robust and exotic fare from Vietnam, Thailand and Korea. I believe that Filipino food is on the verge of being the next trend.

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Baon Manila Nights is a monthly series of pop-up restaurants showcasing guests chefs and their takes on Filipino cuisine. The next instalment titled "SAMA SAMA NIGHT" is a fundraiser to support Norwest

Arroz Caldo: Black garlic, scallion oil, quail egg, ginger foam, pickled wing beans, corn nuts, crispy chicken skin.

Co-op Community Food Centre and will take place on Sunday, June 12, 2016. For more details, check out Baon Manila Nights on Facebook or ManilaNights204 on Instagram.

Inihaw: Beef skewer, garlic fried rice, tomato gringer malugay salad.

Chef Claire Snowball, Primrose and Chef Allan Pineda.

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2016 Youth Role Model Awards

Winnipeg's Citizen Equity Committee honours youth achievements Included is the Rosalinda Natividad Cantiveros Award for Courage

Dr. Jose Rizal, the Philippine National Hero, writes: "The youth is the hope of our country." And the City of Winnipeg's Equity Committee honours the achievement of the youth as role models at their annual 2016 Youth Role Model Awards held recently at the RBC Convention Centre. “I’m so impressed by all the young people here tonight who are achieving such amazing things for our city. Whether its academic, artistic, athletic or community work, you are contributing towards a better, stronger more beautiful place. You should be very proud of yourselves,” Mayor Brian Bowman’s addressed to the youths. He continued: “ You can never be too young to start making a difference in your community or to start following your dreams. I want each and everyone of you here to know that you are making a difference and you can achieve your dreams.” “I’m pleased that the City of Winnipeg’s Citizen Equity Committee has Youth Role Model Awards that deliverable for the motivated young people. It’s very important to acknowledge and to recognize the youths as they are a great example of how our youths can be a true leader and role model in the community. I look forward to working with the Committee to continue celebrating our diversity in Winnipeg,” said Councillor Cindy Gilroy, chairperson of the City of Winnipeg’s CEC. “As a Chairperson for the Citizen Equity Committee, I am honoured and would like to congratulate the 2016 Youth Role Model Award recipients and their families and wish them all continued success

in the future endeavours.” Gilroy added. “The Citizen Equity Committee received dozens of applications for this year’s awards from many highly qualified and inspiring youth. We were happy to honour 16 distinguished and deserving recipients and groups along with their families and supporters in an evening of applause and laughter. Winnipeg has so many engaged and active youth that I can’t wait to see the applicants for next year.” Maria Morrison, Coordinator, Citizen Equity Committee, City of Winnipeg Included in the award is the Rosalinda Natividad Cantiveros Award for Courage, marking the courage and perseverance of Rosalinda Natividad Cantiveros as an immigrant. The award recognizes the youth who has shown leadership in the city's diverse society. Wade "Kojo" Williams Sr. Award for Action Against Racism and Discrimination is awarded to the youth who have shown the exemplary achievements in battling against racism and discrimination. Both Cantiveros and Williams were formers members of the City of Winnipeg's Equity Committee who had worked and shown dedications and commitments to their chosen fields. The 2016 Youth Role Model Awards include: Spirituality: Junior awardee Grace Bruinooge; Senior awardee: Tyler Harper; Volunteering: Junior:-Vanessa Mckay- Senior: Corey Sanderson; Sports: JuniorSukhcharhat Dhillon; SeniorSkylar Boulanger; Advocacy: continuation on page 9

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Junio- Tracie Leost; Senior Rashawna Blair; Education and Training: Junior- Kyle Wittmeier; Senior- Zona May; Performance/ Arts: Junior-Essence Wandering Spirit Mordock; Senior- Megan Guevarra; Rosalinda Natividad Cantiveros Award for Courage: Junior- Frank Cotroneo; SeniorCurtis Harper; Wade "Kojo" Williams, Sr. for Action Against Racism and Discrimination: Junior Turtle Island Neighbourhood Centre Youth Council; Senior- Vincent Massey Mental Health Day Team. MLA Kevin Chief, guest speaker, recognizes the achievements of the youth during the awarding ceremony. City of Winnipeg's Citizen Equity Committee includes Councillor Cindy Gilroy, chariperson; members include Councillor John Orlikow, Maria Morrison, coordinator; Clive Wightman, Alison Moist, Antonio Buccini, Julie Holand Javier, Tahiran Khan, Tanya McFadyen, Vicki Sinclair, Solange Sookram, Bonnie Thompson, Sylvia Todaschuk and Joseph Oladele. Jenna Khan, Morning Show host of Energy Mornings with Frankie and Jenna Energy 106; entertainment by Hi Life Steel Orchestra and performance by the Winnipeg Sikaran Arnis Academy. Photos by Rod Cantiveros | Filipino Journal

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New appointees in Duterte administration

Sal Panelo, spokesperson of president-elect Rodrigo Duterte, enumerated more names during a press conference on Tuesday in Panacan, Davao City as addition to the list of Cabinet members for the incoming administration. Joining the official family are former military attachĂŠ to Washington retired general Delfin Lorenzana for the Defense department (DND); former South Cotabato governor Mike Sueno for the Interior department (DILG); undersecretary Fortunato dela PeĂąa for the Department of Science and Technology (DOST);

former Anakpawis representative Rafael Mariano for the Department of Agrarian Reform (DAR); and Alliance of Concerned Teachers (ACT) women's committee head Judy Taguiwalo for the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD). The new heads of various agencies include NBI Region 11 director Dante Gierran as director of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI); former Davao City public safety command center chief Isidro Lapena for the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA); lawyer Martin Delgra for the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB); former Davao City police chief Jaime Morente for the Bureau of Immigration (BI); Ricardo Jalad for the National Disaster Risk Reduction & Management Council (NDRRMC); and former Marine colonel Nicanor Faeldon for the Bureau of Customs (BOC). During the press conference, Duterte also reiterated that he had no compelling reason to give a post for vice president-elect Leni Robredo.

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Asian Heritage Month of May celebrates the sounds and colours of Asian culture at the Forks

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he closing ceremony of the Asian Heritage Month of May celebrated the multitalents of the Asian members of the City at the Forks last May 28 and 29. Various Asian organizations had participated to showcase the pageantry of the Asian dances, the prowess of the two well known singers, the intricate movements of martial arts, the ever-popular hip-hop, and the musically induced exercises, making the Forks for two consecutive days as a venue for the vibrant Asian talents and achievers. "This performance at the Forks is a collaborative effort of the different Asian performing arts,

focusing on the varied talents of our Asian community. I am proud and humbled by the passions of the performers who had been willing to showcase their talents," said Julie Javier, chairperson of the Asian Heritage Society of Manitoba. "We are proud as Asians." The following participants were: Tiffany Ponce, Allan Wong, X Lion-Lon Dance Group, Manitoba Great Wall Performing Arts, Indian School of Dance, Winnipeg Sikaran Arnis Academy (Ms. Kelly Legaspi), Colors of Indonesia, U-Can Flow- Tai Chi Group, Sunny Fitness Dance, Sunshine Dance Group, Happy Sister Dance Group, Friendly Chinese Dance Association, The Manitoba Chinese

Tribune, Coffee Man, Team X- Men, Manitoba Kendo Club, West Kildonan Bhangra Fusion, Bhangra Dancer, Villamor Filipino Martial Arts, May Young, Amber Trails Hip-Hop Tinikling Group, Soran Bushi Dance Group, Tracma Canada,Sun Hee Chao Dance Academy, Manitoba Women Assn. Group and the Manitoba Korean Dance Group.

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China hopes for ‘healthy’ ties Filipino actors shine in international filmfest with Duterte administration

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he Chinese government expressed hope that the relations with the Philippines will be “back onto a healthy development track” after ties between the two counties turned uncomfortable due to the territorial disputes over the West Philippine Sea (South China Sea). This was stressed by Chinese President Xi Jinping to incoming President Rodrigo Duterte through a message sent through the Chinese Foreign Ministry as he also extended his greetings to the newly elected Philippine leader. The Chinese

President further stressed that China and the Philippines share the responsibility of maintaining and deepening their neighborly and friendly relations and mutual cooperation. The ties between China and the Philippines soured in recent years, with Manila

initiating an arbitration case against Beijing over the territorial dispute at the United Nations Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague. The verdict of the Netherlands-based international court is expected to come out soon.

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wo Filipino performers recently got global recognition as Best Actor from separate festivals abroad. Jake Cuenca won the Best Actor award at the 2016 World Cinema Festival Brazil for his performance in the indie “Mulat (Awaken).” The psychological thriller directed by Diane Ventura featured a love triangle involving a mysterious woman named Sam, her fiancé, and

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he new head of the Department of Social Work and Development (DSWD) is a University of the Philippines professor and an activist who was a veteran of several street protests. Secretary Judy Taguiwalo said she is proud to be appointed by president-elect Rodrigo Duterte as she has decided to join government to serve from inside the administration’s Cabinet. She however said would remain critical of the government but air her grievances in a forum different from the streets of protests. She would not stop the

implementation of the Pantawid Pamilyang Pilipino program (4Ps) or conditional cash transfer, but instead study its implementation to see to it that it is not used for politics. She said she would

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her new man (Jake). The film also took the Best Narrative Feature award. Meanwhile, Sid Lucero was adjudged Best actor at the 19th Los Angeles Comedy Festival for his role in “Toto,” a film about a young Filipino service attendant who will do everything to attain a US visa. The movie also won the Best Foreign Film at the festival.


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Arum wants MayweatherPacquiao negotiation in Manila Bob Arum says a Pacquiao vs. Mayweather 2 is possible if Mayweather would come and negotiate with Manny Pacquiao in Manila. The pronouncement by Pacquiao’s promoter was prompted by Mayweather’s recent overtures of coming out of retirement to fight again. Arum said Pacquiao, who announced his retirement from boxing following his

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win over Timothy Bradley in April, has an obligation to the Filipino people as one of the elected senators of the country. But while both fighters are retired as of the moment, Arum still sees the possibility of another blockbuster bout between the two prizefighters should Mayweather take the initial step of flying to the Philippines to talk to Pacquiao.

Oplan Linis: 2016, the residents of Florence Nightingales Filipino Community at Shaughnessy Heights decided to go out and as one group did the Oplan Linis in the areas of Pritchard and Manitoba Ave. With their walis, pandakot at kalaykay (broom, dust pan and rake) they cleaned the front yard and backlanes in the neighborhood, then after cleaning, arrozcaldo was served.

2016, the residents of Florence Nightingales Filipino Community at Shaughnessy Heights decided to go out and as one group did the Oplan Linis in the areas of Pritchard and Manitoba Ave. With their walis, pandakot at kalaykay (broom, dust pan and rake) they cleaned the front yard and backlanes in the neighborhood, then after cleaning, arrozcaldo was served.

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Lizelle Mendoza: Young, Vibrant & Living Life to the Fullest

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magine waking up one day with a large black spot in your eye. For many living with MS, this is a familiar experience. However, for Lizelle Mendoza, it was a little bit different; she was only 11 years old when it happened to her. Lizelle Mendoza: Young, Vibrant & Living Life to the Fullest Lizelle Mendoza: Young, Vibrant & Living Life to the Fullest For years, Lizelle and her family had no idea what was wrong. Her blurry vision would stop her from playing sports; she was timid and cautious. “As I kid, I wouldn’t try new things because I thought my vision would blur and stay like that forever,” she says. It wasn’t until she turned 18 that they finally received an answer for her symptoms: relapsing-remitting MS. “The moment someone said ‘you have MS’ I thought my life was over,” she recalls. “I was 18. This was

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supposed to be the time when you get to know yourself; this is when you’re supposed to find yourself.” Lizelle has always lived in Winnipeg, but her parents immigrated from the Philippines prior to raising their family. MS is not very common in the Asian culture, and Lizelle’s family did not have any other family members living with MS. Plus, MS research for children wasn’t as robust as it is now. Therefore, the learning curve for her entire family to understand this disease was quite large. At the beginning, there was a lot of denial about the disease and reinforcement of the limitations she thought she had. “The traditional Filipino culture does not believe in Western medicine,” Lizelle says. “My mom is very spiritual and didn’t trust it.” Also on the heels of the diagnosis, came the feeling of being tied down. “Everyone, myself included, said ‘you can’t do this, you can’t do that,” she says. But then something changed. As she grew into herself, Lizelle started making more of her own decisions and taking control of her own health. Her family learned about MS medication alongside her, and they became knowledgeable together. They now wholeheartedly support Lizelle’s decision to take disease modifying therapies and encourage her to live her life with no limits. “My family and friends basically said that I was doing fine before the doctors said anything,” says Lizelle. “They encouraged me to live my life the way I always had, and I agreed. I refused to let this diagnosis stop me.” Due to the relapsing-remitting cycle of her MS, Lizelle often forgets that she even lives with the disease. However, there are moments when she is reminded. “When I’m working out, there’s a split second where, all of a sudden, my eyes will blur, but then it will clear up,” she says. “My body is telling me to slow down, so I do – and then I get right back up again.” Now 26 years old, Lizelle is in her second year of nursing, a career choice that directly

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stems from living with multiple sclerosis. “I’ve been in the hospital more times than anyone else in my family,” she says. “The care that the nurses give me and the knowledge that they have inspires me.” Lizelle describes herself as the essential “girly-girl.” She loves movies and make up, but most of all, she loves to laugh. Anyone who meets her would also describe her like this. She always has a smile on her face and radiates positive energy. When asked what her secret is, she says that she treats every day like a gift. “You never know what’s going to happen,” she says. “So, just go with it.” She didn’t always feel this way though; Lizelle had to learn it herself. “MS was a blessing in disguise,” she says. “Without it, I wouldn’t be where I am today. I wouldn’t know what I’m capable of and I wouldn’t be as close to my family.” Through her journey with MS, Lizelle has become an active volunteer with the MS Society. When she was first diagnosed, she didn’t want to admit that she was living with MS. However, with the help of the Society, she slowly opened up. She created an MS Walk team, Team Faith, and also began volunteering. In 2011, Lizelle became an MS Amassador and in 2012, she became a member of the Newly Diagnosed support group. “The MS Society has helped me become more confident,” she says. “I’m learning new things about MS, about the Society, and about myself.” At the beginning of her journey with MS, Lizelle was self- conscious about the stigmas attached to the disease. However, with new research, more education and media, she feels that’s changing. It’s been five years since her diagnosis, and she no longer worries about stereotypes. “Just because someone puts a label on you doesn’t mean you can’t be who you are,” she says. “Live your life with no limitations. Persevere, be honest with yourself, and good things will happen.”


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Charo Santos makes film comeback

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eteran actress Charo Santos is set to return to the big screen this year via “Ang Babaeng Humayo,” by award-winning director Lav Diaz. Charo last appeared on the big screen in a cameo in Jerry Lopez Sineneng’s “Esperanza the Movie” in 1999 and in a supporting role in Elwood Perez’s “Ms.

Dolora X” in 1993. In 1976 she won the Best Actress award at the Asian Film Festival for her debut movie, Mike de Leon’s “Itim.” She is currently ABSCBN’s chief content officer and president of the ABS-CBN University, and also hosts the TV drama anthology “Maalaala Mo Kaya.”

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“Jersey Boys” premieres in Manila

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brand-new production of the multi-awarded musical “Jersey Boys” will premiere on Sept. 23 and runs for a limited 15 weekend shows until Oct. 16 at the Meralco Theatre in Pasig City. The musical is based on the story of the legendary American doo-wop group Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Nyoy Volante plays the role of Frankie Valli, lead vocalist of the Four Seasons; while Christian Bautista is Bob Gaudio, singer-songwriter and keyboardist of the Four Seasons. “Jersey Boys” officially opened on Broadway at the August Wilson Theatre on Nov. 6, 2005. In 2006, the show won several Tony Awards. It also won Best New Musical at the 2008 Laurence Olivier Awards in London and Best Musical Show Album at the 2007 Grammy Awards. The production is brought to Manila by Atlantis Theatrical Entertainment Group (ATEG).

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Jaclyn Jose believed that the scene in the minds of festival jurors. other members of the jury were in “Ma’Rosa” showing her eating On premiere night in Cannes, the George Miller, Kirsten Dunst, Valeria Golino, Mads Mikkelsen, most coveted Best Actress award ovation that lasted for some Laszlo Nemes, Vanessa Paradis in the recent Cannel Film Festival. seven minutes, turning director and Katayoon Shahabi. Jaclyn has The veteran actress said Brillante Mendoza emotional. encouraged local moviegoers to she did the scene from her heart, Jury members Donald Sutherland watch “Ma’Rosa,” which deals adding that most award-winning and Arnaud Desplechin were all with the tenacity of a mother to do praises Jaclyn’s performance. The everything for her family.

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housands of kids carrying their favourite stuffed animal graced the 30th annual Teddy Bears' Picnic at Assiniboine Park over the weekend. Wounded stuffed animals were treated at several Dr. Goodbear Clinics. Kids also enjoyed face painting, magic shows and music. All money raised from the Teddy Bears’ Picnic help support the Children’s Hospital Foundation.

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Cuenca cites ANCOP programs for the poor in the Philippines Ricky Cuenca, chief excutive officer and president of ANCOP in Canada cited the programs and projects directly benefiting the poor families in the Philippines through the gift of education and homes (shelter) including sustainability by supporting the community affected by natural calamities.TORONTO Interviewed by Jojo Taduran over the Kapatiran sa Kaunlaran radio program over www. pinoyradio.com Cuenca called on Filipino organizations and individuals in Canada to support ANCOP which stands for the "Cry of the Poor." Some few weeks ago, ANCOP launched ANCOP WALK, a

global yearly event which is the start of soliciting funds for its; shelter, child sponsorship, and humanitariannrelief programs. Cuenca reported to the public of no less than 400 houses were turned over to victims of Typhoon Yolanda in Tacloban City and other parts of coastal towns in Leyte. For more information, please visit ANCOP website which is >>>www.ancopcanada.org <<< and wrote them through email: ancopwalk@ancopcanada.org or wirte to ANCOP International (Canada). Inc., Unit 3, 418 Hanlan Road, Vaughn, Ontario L4L 4Z1. ( St. Jamestown News Service, Dindo Orbeso)

Photo shows Ricky Cuenca (left), chief executive officer of Ancop - Canada over Kapatiran sa Kaunlaran radio program over www.pinoyradio.com aired every Sunday, 2:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. Also in photo is Jojo Taduran, the program host. (St. Jamestown News Service, Dindo Orbeso)

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Senators jockey for chamber’s presidency Senate Majority Leader Alan Peter Cayetano of the Nacionalista Party claimed he has 15 senators supporting him for the chamber’s presidency. Sen. Vicente Sotto III, for his part, also claims to have the support of 18 of his colleagues. Meanwhile, an official of the Partido Demokratiko Pilipino-Lakas ng Bayan (PDPLaban) said the party would campaign for its president Sen. Aquilino “Koko” Pimentel III as the next Senate president. The political blocs in the Senate include the Liberal Party composed of Senate President Franklin Drilon, Francis Pangilinan, Paolo Benigno Aquino IV, Ralph Recto and Leila de Lima. Incoming senator Joel Villanueva is with the CIBAC party-list but ran

under the LP ticket, while Risa Hontiveros is with Akbayan but also ran with the LP. The Nacionalista Party has Cayetano, and Sens. Antonio Trillanes IV and Cynthia Villar. The Nationalist People’s Coalition has Sotto and Loren Legarda and incoming senator Sherwin Gatchalian. Sens. Nancy Binay,

Gregorio Honasan and Pacquiao belong to the United Nationalist Alliance. The rest of the senators are either independent or are the lone representatives of their respective political parties. In the event that none of the aspirants manage to get the minimum 13 votes, Drilon would remain as Senate president.

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Horoscope You might have an impossible view of a person or situation, particularly when you could be tempted to put someone on a pedestal. You may come to think very differently when a disappointed blend of energies brings out the worst in you or perhaps the other person. Conversation may not be enough to improve the situation between you, but you might be able to get somewhere if you use facts as advantage.

With a focus on a more secluded sector of your chart, you might be content to keep to yourself and enjoy a little “me” time. But this may not be possible in process, if you’d hoped to relax and rest, you could find that you’re required to take on a lot of work, perhaps on short notice. The pressure seems to be on. You’ll need to pace yourself if you’re to get through this.

If you’re too relaxed, you could end up being taken advantage of and feeling drained as a result. But if you’re headstrong, you might limit the number of opportunities open to you. In order to make progress, you’d be well advised to find the middle way. It will be a much more positive to bringing the potential for a sizzling encounter. It could have very pleasing result!

When taking time out for you could be needed, with your hiding in a more private part of your chart, you could find that being alone gives you time to think and sort out any issues you’ve been struggle. You’d be wise not to give yourself a hectic schedule but to cut back where possible, even if others are making demands on you. They could be a call to revise your schedule and make it more manageable.

Your self confidence could be up one minute and down the next, which might leave you feeling a little bit insecure. You’ll need to stand strong with regard to your principles and values. On another note, you may not have too much luck if you were hoping to take out a loan or a line of credit. In fact, you’d be better off waiting before you apply.

As much as you’d like everything to be perfect. Dream all you like, but you might have to accept the consequences to demands that require a response. It’s possible you’re putting pressure on yourself when it isn’t really mandatory. Instead of trying to the equipment required for everything, consider assign some tasks for more manageable. Encourages you to be bold and expand your social prospect.

You could be tempted to spend lavishly on pleasure plans, social events, and good times with friends. However, you’ll do best if you can limit the amount you spend. Uncomfortable aspects ahead suggest that the less you celebrate, the easier things will be for you. This doesn’t mean that you can’t enjoy yourself. You just won’t be able to choose the pricier options. There’s no guarantee they’d be more fun anyway, so relax and enjoy what you can afford.

You might feel confused by someone’s attitude, particularly if you’ve gone out of your way to help or befriend the person. Try not to take it personally. There’s a good chance he or she has issues to contend with. When this person is ready to connect with you again you’ll get a call - but you probably won’t if you make a big deal out of it. You could bring fresh romantic options your way if you’re open to them. Do your own thing for now.

You could find yourself at the kindness of forces that knock you off center, focus for the unattainable regarding career matters. But you could come down if someone decides to disappoint you. If you want to make progress, get sound advice and come up with a practical plan.

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There are opportunities for some charming and the option of romance, but you’ll also be faced with family responsibilities that could be rather demanding. If you’d hoped to make progress with a goal or key ambition, this might not happen ahead. In fact, you may need to make flow your energies into resolving a situation at home that has move on for some time. You may not heal it completely, but you can make a good start.

A complex blend of energies leaves you feeling a little confused and insecure. Your way of coping with this may be to fasten securely down the hatches and erect strong defenses. Will this help you? It isn’t very likely. What might be more appropriate is to have a chat with someone you trust. Even if this leaves you feeling helpless a good talk could do you a world of good.

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You don’t have to do everything that’s asked of you, particularly during the later part of it. If it seems like the pressure is on, you have the option of bargaining more time or delegating where possible. Through your home and family sector, taking time out for a pampering session might help restore your energy.


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Duterte’s honeymoon with China begins

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ike all relationships and marriages, both parties will try to work, or live, harmoniously and reconcile their differences, if any. This is called the “honeymoon” period and it could last for a long time or it can be abbreviated depending on how they relate to each other. It may sound simplistic, but they hope that by the time the honeymoon is over, they’d remain married, partners, allies or friends. Nobody could predict the denouement of their relationships, but as someone once said, “There are no permanent friends or enemies, only permanent interests.” It did not then come as a surprise that America’s enemies during World War II – Germany, Japan, Italy – became her allies, and her allies USSR and China became her enemies during the Cold War that followed World War II. And these alliances – North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and U.S.-Japan Security Treaty – have endured for more than 65 years. And today, NATO has become the bulwark in the defense the 28 NATO countries against enemy invasion, which is crucial to the U.S. national interests. And in Asia-Pacific, the U.S.-Japan Security Treaty has become a formidable deterrence against Chinese expansionism. Other treaty allies of the U.S. in Asia-Pacific are South Korea, Australia, Taiwan, Thailand, and the Philippines. These alliances

form a line of defense along the First Island Chain – linking Japan, Taiwan, Philippines, and Borneo -- which would deter China from breaking out into the Western Pacific. Choke points To prevent China from breaking out, the U.S. has to have a strong military presence in Japan and the Philippines, where she can control two major choke points to the Western Pacific. These are the Miyako Strait between Okinawa (Japan) and Taiwan, and the Bashi Channel between Taiwan and the Batanes Islands (Philippines). With several air force bases, a naval base, and 50,000 U.S. troops stationed in Japan, the U.S. maintains strategic dominance over the Miiyako Strait. But it is a different situation in the Bashi Channel, which is wide open and defenseless. However, the U.S. had shown interest in deploying her forces to the Batanes Island and the Laoag City airport in northern Luzon. If the Philippines agrees to this proposal, it would shut off the Bashi Channel from Chinese intrusion… and effectively makes the First Island Chain impenetrable. Recently, the Philippines and the U.S. agreed on the locations for four American air force units and one army base under the U.S.Philippines Enhanced Defense Cooperative Agreement (EDCA), which was signed in April 2014. In addition, the former U.S. Subic

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Bay Naval Base is a frequent destination for U.S. warships while the former Clark Air Base is used to host American surveillance planes that keep an eye over the South China Sea. It’s interesting to note that EDCA was signed as an executive order under the Aquino administration. As such, it can be terminated by the incoming administration of presumptive president Rodrigo Duterte, who considers himself as a left-ofcenter politician. However, he admits that he had been on friendly terms with the communist New People’s Army (NPA), which makes one wonder: How is he going to deal with China in regard to the territorial disputes in the South China Sea? Bilateral talks It is no wonder then that a week after Duterte’s landslide victory last May 9, China’s ambassador to the Philippines Zhao Jianhua paid him a courtesy call in Davao City. Zhao congratulated him on his victory and expressed his country’s expectation of working with his administration to “properly deal with the differences, deepen traditional friendship, and promote mutually beneficial cooperation, so as to bring the ‘bilateral ties’ forward.” Obviously, Zhao was referring to “differences” on the South China Sea territorial disputes, which the Philippines under the Aquino administration had submitted to the United Nations’ Permanent Court of Arbitration. It challenged the legality of China’s “nine-dash line” claim over the South China Sea under the U.N. Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). However, China refused to recognize the authority of the Permanent Court of Arbitration and indicated that she will reject its decision on the matter. As Duterte’s “honeymoon” with China begins, there would be a lot of posturing by both sides. But

the crux of the dispute is China’s iron-clad claim to her indisputable sovereignty over the South China Sea demarcated by the “ninedash line,” which has no fixed coordinates simply because it was arbitrarily drawn on a map in 1947 by China’s Nationalist government under Chiang Kai Shek. China considers the South China Sea as one of her national core values, which are “non-negotiable.” If Duterte were to initiate bilateral talks with China, he’d be faced with a dilemma. China had in the past offered joint development in the Spratlys. However, she has one pre-condition: That the Philippines concedes to China indisputable sovereignty over the Spratlys. If China sticks to this pre-condition and Duterte accepts it, the Philippines must vacate all the islands she occupies in the Spratlys including the populated Kalayan Island Group (KIG), which is part of Philippine national territory as defined in the Philippine Baselines Law (R.A. No. 3046, as amended by R.A. No. 5446 and R.A. No. 9522) and in Article I of the 1987 Constitution. This would be a violation of the Constitution, which is an impeachable act. Either way, the honeymoon would be over before it started, which begs the question: What would be Duterte’s next step? Junk EDCA? Faced with pressures from militants to scrap EDCA, Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT), Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA), and Logistics Support Agreement (LSA), Duterte will be confronted with the problem of national security. While he had said during the campaign that he was willing to junk EDCA, he is now saying that his administration will continue EDCA since the external defense of the country is weak. Indeed, with no warships and no warplanes to defend her territory, the Philippines would be at the mercy of China.

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31 And once American forces are out of the Philippines – again – what do you expect China would do next? One needs to remember that when the Philippine Senate removed the American bases from Philippine soil in 1992, China took possession of the Panganiban (Mischief) Reef within two years, without firing a shot. With the Spratlys and Scarborough Shoal completely controlled by China, the province of Palawan -- which is less than 100 miles from the Spratlys -- would be an easy target. China could then claim that the Chinese had been in Palawan since ancient times. And like what she did with the Spratlys, Scarborough Shoal, Paracel Islands (claimed by Vietnam), and Senkaku Islands (claimed by Japan), she would probably come up with another “ancient map” showing Palawan as part of her territories. And pretty soon, the Philippines could become a vassal or client state of China, which would effectively deprive the Filipinos of their sovereignty. Bully vs. bully Duterte, street smart – or “kanto boy” -- as he is, should know that it takes a bully to fight a bully. He should also be aware that size matters. In other words, a little boy cannot fight a big bully. So what the little boy would do is to call his big brother. In the case of the Philippines, Duterte would turn to big brother America, a bully bigger that China, for help. And this is where EDCA, MDT, VFA, and LSA would level the playing field. At the end of the day, one might say that Duterte’s honeymoon with China would just be an exercise in futility. But the lesson learned would provide him with a clear direction of how – and where -- he should lead the country in the next six years.


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QPAM’s Santacruzan celebrates the festival of flowers and good harvests

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f you had attended last Saturday, May 28, at the Annual Quezon Province Association of Manitoba's annual Santacruzan or Mayuhan, you would see how the Quezonians gave their hearts and souls to celebrate the festival of flowers and good harvests. The Maples Community Centre was decorated with aranyas, pabitin and pahiyas, making the place as a perfect venue to meet and greet the current Hermana and Hermano Mayor, Mr. & Mrs. Hugh & Claudia Cahatol O’Donell and the Hermanita at Hermanito, Mr. & Mrs. John and Yaga Aguilar,

the reynas, sagalas, young constantino, angels and escort. "With the success of our 2016 Santacruzan, i would like to thank our Hermana and Hermano Mayor, the Herminita and Hermanito Mayor, all the reynas', sagalas ang escorts, and all the volunteers, including our officers, advisers and members of Qpam who have been very supportive to make this annual event a memorable one. And special thanks to our many sponsors who have been supportive to make this religious and cultural celebrations alive and sustainable. Without all the helps, this pride of Quezon

would not be possible," said Maggie Chan Urbano, president of Quezon Province Association of Manitoba (QPAM). The following were the participants in 2016 Santacruzan: Samantha Cahatol, Reyna Elena 2016; William Hugh, Constantino; Kristen Cahatol, Reyna delas Flores; Amanda Cahatol, Reyna Emperatriz; Denise Samniego, Miss Teen Manitoba 2016; and Mikhaela Mendez,Miss Teen Manitoba 2015. Sagalas and escorts: Anthony Manansala, Elijah Joaquin Revilla, Elisha Jael-Ann Revilla, Ezrah Jose continuation on page 33

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Revilla, Francisco Santos, Freedom Rosales, Gabby Aquino, Hannielle Chan Urbano, Julliana Rosales, Janice Aguilar, Kelsey Voung, Jordan Manansala, Louis Aquino, Mikah Aliakbar, and Reena Aguilar. Sponsors were AMF Driving School, Aristocrat Restaurant, Birchwood Honda Regent, CKJA (GMP, Afternoon Pasada & PSN), Filipino Journla, Just_In Couture, Kim Viet Travel, Let's Think Ink Custom Printing, Mangyan's Photo Booth- John Lopez, McDonald Restaurant, Nonie Manalili, Pilipino Express, Sarbit Travel, Tri-M Windows, UMAC of Winnipeg, Vickar Automotive Group, Young Market-McPhillips. A mass was celebrated by Fr. Rodrigo Lazarte, accompanied by Christ Disciples Choir. After the mass, the sumptuous lunch was served, "paagaw" of pahiyas, mostly veggies, and chichirias. The aranyas were raffled and 50/50 was conducted as part of the QPAM's fundraising.

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Winnipeg based acappella group Those Guys take The Garrick Centre stage for their annual That Show with Those Guys on June p to spend your credit to budget 4th at 8pm. “This is the show I look forward to every year ,” explains group founder Bernie Pastorin. “We tend to go all out for That Show. A lot of work and sweat is put in and we just can’t wait to have our fans in the audience.” With local singer/songwriter ATLAAS opening up the evening, Those Guys promise a show filled with acappella covers of pop hits as well as some original music. We are pleased to welcome “We also get to show off Micah Parayaoan to the CAA Travel team. some sweet dance moves!” et télécopier Signature ________________________________________________________________________________________ Pastorin says with a chuckle. “It’ll ns les 48 heures. Nom / Name ______________________________________________________ _________________________ beDate a lot of fun. We’re bringing in his page at J’ai pris connaissance de l’avis au verso et je le comprends. / I have read the notice on the reverse and I understand it. a full light show so that the show Micah recently joined the travel industry and our CAA Travel team at Shedeislaenthusiastic passionate ´ McPhillips. ´ a` 100.0% ´ Annonce represent ee taille reelle. / and Ad shown is 100.0% of actual size. about making her clients travels dreams come true. Her expertise includes Disney and sun destinations, as well as a variety of destinations such as Cuba, the United States and the Philippines.

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Garrick Centre manages to get a lot of people in to see the show but that intimate vibe is still there. It’s great.” Tickets for That Show with Those Guys are available at McNally Robinson Booksellers (Grant Park Shopping Centre) or online at thoseguys. brownpapertickets.com

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 Philippine Night at DMCI ........................................... Friday, June 3, 2016 DMCI, 720 Alverstone St., 5:30PM Ticket Price: $5.00

 Flag Raising And Opening Ceremony ......................... Saturday, June 4, 2016 PCCM, 8:30AM  Filipino Community Resource Fair .............................. Sunday, June 5, 2016 Serbisyong Pang Komunidad, Ating Alamin DMCI, 720 Alverstone, 2:00PM

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he Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba (PHCM) Inc. invites everyone to celebrate Philippine Heritage Week 2016 this June 3 to 13, 2016. The date June 12, 1898 is one of the most significant dates in the Philippines’ history because it marks the nation’s independence from foreign rule. Filipinos all over the world celebrate it annually. This year’s theme is “Magkakaiba, Nagkakaisa” – Embracing Diversity. This year’s theme is a celebration of the diverse cultures, traditions and languages in the Philippines, our Canadian multicultural heritage, our differences in sexual orientation and religious affiliations. This year we would like to specially underline the message of respect and acceptance for all; of working

harmoniously with each other; of care and appreciation for one another. The following is a list of events happening throughout the Philippine Heritage Week. For attendance or more info, you may visit phcminc.org or email phcm. inc@gmail.com. June 3 – Philippine Night at DMCI, 5:30 PM at 720 Alverstone. Ticket @ $5.00 June 4 – Flag Raising and Opening Ceremony, 8:30 AM at PCCM 737 Keewatin St. June 5 – Filipino Community Resource Fair “Serbisyong Pangkomunidad Ating Alamin, 2:00 PM at 720 Alverstone St. June 6 – An Evening of Community Envisioning, 7:00 PM at PCCM June 7 – Share our World with Punjab Foundation of Manitoba, 6:30P PM at PCCM

June 8 – SOFEA Love and Advancement of Our Culture and Filipino Language, 5:00 PM at Maples Collegiate 1330 Jefferson Ave. Ticket at @ $3.00 June 9 – Harana, A Cultural Journey, 7:00 PM at Portage Avenue Church 1420 Portage Ave. Tickets at $45.00 (VIP) and $25.00 (General Admission) June 10 – Philippine Independence Ball, 6:00 PM at Marlborough Hotel 331 Smith St. Ticket at $40.00 (Multicultural Attire) June 11 – Celebration of Faith, 2:00 PM at PCCM June 12 – Picnic in the Park, 11:00 AM at Assiniboine Park Conservatory Drive (Shaftsbury Blvd. entrance) June 13 – MAFTI Kultura Filipino-Canadian Night, 6:00 PM at Maples Collegiate.

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 An Evening of Community Envisioning .................... Monday, June 6, 2016 PCCM, 7:00PM  Cultural Exchange ...................................................... Tuesday, June 7, 2016 PCCM, 6:30PM  SOFEA Love & Advancement of Our Filipino ............ Wednesday, June 8, 2016 Culture and Language* Maples Collegiate, 5:00 PM

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 Philippine Independence Ball ........................................ Friday, June 10, 2016 Marlborough Hotel, 331 Smith St., 6:00PM Ticket Price: $40.00 (Formal Attire)

 Celebration of Faith ................................................. Saturday, June 11, 2016 PCCM, 2:00PM  Picnic In The Park ...................................................... Sunday, June 12, 2016 Assiniboine Park, 11:00AM  MAFTI Kultura Filipino-Canadian Night* ............... Monday, June 13, 2016 Maples Collegiate, 6:00PM ALL events are FREE except Philippine Night at DMCI, SOFEA, Harana A Cultural Journey, and Philippine Independence Ball. * - Organized by school or other community organizations. For more information, email phcm.inc@gmail.com. Visit our facebook page PHCM.Inc or our website http://phcminc.org/

PHCM officers and representatives of the various Filipino communities gathered for this picture to be taken before proceeding on finalizing Philippine Heritage Week details. Missing in the photo are other members who missed the meeting day. Photo taken by Rey-Ar Reyes

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here are many talented and passionate anglers in the local Fil-Can fishing community. One of them is Marius Velena who is quickly making a name for himself as a hard core multi-species angler. Twenty-eight year old Marius had a recent photo of his selected as the cover image on the Government of Manitoba Angler's Atlas publication. Arriving in Manitoba in 2010 with his wife Cherry and oldest son Gavyn from Cavite in the Philippines, Marius enrolled at Red River College to enable him to continue his career as a Registered Nurse. He has since taken on a role as an Orthopedic Nurse at Seven Oaks hospital. In his spare time, Marius has taken to sportfishing as his primary hobby, "In 2013, me and a buddy decided to try fishing. We fished at Lockport like everyone else we knew and one day I hooked into a Master Angler carp. After that experience I got really hooked and am now always looking for the thrill and excitement of catching my next big fish". Marius, who considers himself a multi-species angler, has been successful targeting big fish of various species like channel cats, smallmouth bass, drum, walleye, and trout. "My favourite fish to catch is bass. I hope to become a great bass angler someday." This past winter was his first season fishing through the ice and he was able to ice several Master Angler northern pike, burbot, and perch as well. What's remarkable is that most of his trophy class fishing is done from shore, "I'm hoping to get a boat next year." Marius plans to continue his hunt for big sport fish this summer although with a new baby on the way, he might not be

able to get out as much as he wants to for awhile. Follow Marius' adventures on facebook Marius Ky and on Instagram @mariuskinator.

Holding up a collection of Master Angler white bass.

Marius with a huge freshwater drum (silver bass) caught at Lockport.

Ice fishing a beautiful brown trout.

Cloud Velena holding up a yellow perch.

Marius with a fat smallmouth bass.

Gavyn Velena with a nice greenback walleye.

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esidents in the Maples have a new grocery store flock to. Lucky Supermarket opened their second location in Winnipeg at the former IGA store on Jefferson and Adsum. Customers lined up as early as 7am in the hopes of being one of the first 200 customers recieving a free 36lb bag of rice when the doors opened at 10am. Customers were also treated to gifts throughout the day as part of their opening day gifts and giveaways. The grand opening celebrations included lion dance and cultural performances and kept customers entertained as they waited patiently in line before entering the store.

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