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A new Filipino food truck has rolled into Winnipeg and treated downtown office dwellers to Filipino comfort food during their first days of service along Broadway. Owner, Roddy Seradilla offering up Filipino BBQ on banana leaf during their opening at the Aboriginal Day Live at the Forks.
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ummer is upon us in Winnipeg longanisa, pancit, tocino, lumpia and with the nice weather, it's and turon! As a former restaurant also food truck season! New to the city's short line up of food trucks is Winnipeg's first Filipino food truck - Pimp My Rice! Roddy Seradilla's childhood dream of operating a food truck came true as he launched Pimp My Rice food truck during the Aboriginal Day Live celebrations at the Forks and debut last week along Broadway. On the Pimp My Rice menu are Filipino comfort dishes such as Pimp My Rice Menu Board.
manager at Rudy's Eat and Drink and bartender at Bar Italia, much of his food truck inspiration came from watching Food Network marathon episodes of Eat Street and Diners, Drive-ins and Dives. Tocilog Filipino breakfast for lunch on Broadway was a hit during its first week. The favorites were tocino, pancit and lumpia as they
were the first menu items to sell out in his debut week. Everyone loves tocino!! Once you're done scarfing down the delicious and sweet tocino, make sure to save room for dessert. Pimp My Rice offers turon, and accentuates the traditional Filipino dessert with jackfruit and a dusting of icing sugar. Perfect for the walk back to the
office. The only thing missing is sago and gulaman! Congratulation to Roddy and Helene Seradilla and the entire Pimp My Rice crew! Make sure to check out their website PimpMyRice.ca PimpMyRiceca and follow them on Twitter @PimpMyRiceInc for daily updates on where you can find them for lunch all summer long!
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his application for a work permit was denied because he was not able to demonstrate that he had sufficient language abilities to meet the job requirements set out in the Labour Market Opinion. In this case, Mr. Singh submitted letters from his previous employers that indicated he could understand English. However these letters did not state that he had the ability to speak or write English and the judge found that the officer was entitled to make the decision that Mr. Singh did not prove his English language ability. With new changes to immigration laws requiring most permanent resident applicants to submit an English language test before becoming a permanent resident, the best solution when applying for a work permit is to complete a Citizenship and Immigration Canada approved language test before applying for
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a work permit. This would make it easier to prove language ability not just for a work permit but would also give a foreign worker some comfort that would meet the English language requirement necessary when applying for permanent residency. This Article is prepared for general information purposes only and is intended to provide comments for readers and friends of the Filipino Journal. The contents should not be viewed as legal advice or opinion. Reis is a partner with Aikins Law and practices in the areas of immigration law. His direct line is 957-4640. If you would like to know more about Reis or Aikins you can visit the firm’s web page at www.aikins.com, follow Reis on Twitter at http://twitter. com/#!/ImmigrationReis, or connect with him on LinkedIn athttp://www. linkedin.com/in/reispagtakhan. S'ya naman ang magsisilbing Bantay ko paminsan-minsan. Sa isip minsa'y kapiling.
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they are no Canadians or Canadian permanent residents willing and able to fill the job. The document that the employer must obtain is known as a Labour Market Opinion. In most cases, individuals who receive Labour Market Opinions are granted work permits. However, obtaining a Labour Market Opinion is no guarantee that a work permit will be issued. It is still necessary for the foreign worker to establish that he or she meets the requirements of the job as set out in the Labour Market Opinion. For instance, the foreign worker must show documents that establish they have the work experience and education needed for the position. Earlier this year, the federal court decided the case of Ranjit Singh. In this case Mr. Singh’s employer obtained a positive Labour Market Opinion allowing him to work in Canada as a cook. However,
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y maternal grandfather died in 2006. He was 91. I served as his live-in caregiver for almost three years, from my day one in Canada in 2003 to the end of his days. That had been a very prolific period for me as a poet; I was writing at least one poem a day for almost two years. Considering such challenging circumstances, one can imagine the contemplative and honest nature of many of the poems I produced. I remain proud of them. Here’s one poem I wrote days after Grandfather died. It reflects my unsurprisingly antithetical feelings of sadness and happiness. Grandfather’s death symbolized two major turning points in my life—freedom from a painstaking family task and the beginning of my independence in Canada. And, for me, the eighth of July commemorates two important events—the death of a grandfather and the rebirth of a grandson.
Di ako dapat kabahan. Sa panibagong pagsubok, Lalak'san ang kalooban. At natapos ang prusisyón. 'haba ng aking nilakbay. At muli akong babangon.
At Natapos ang Prusisyón
Kung may dilim, may liwanag. Ganyan talaga ang buhay; Hindi dapat maging duwag.
At si Lolo'y pumanaw na... Tibok ng puso'y huminto't Tuluyan nang di huminga.
Kahapon, ngayon, at bukas; Kahit anupa'ng mangyari, Walang tigil ang palabas.
'gang sa huli n'yang hininga, Ako'y nasa kanyang tabi. Alay ko'y patak ng luha. Ako'y nakasisiguro, Di na s'ya mahihirapan; Tungo n'ya'y sa paraiso.
Sa muling pakikibaka, Baon ko ay karanasan, Sandata ko ay pag-asa.
Tapos nang pagbabantay ko. Pamana n'ya'y kalayaan. Makauusad na ako. Nakalulungkot isipin Na si Lolo ay wala na. Mabigat din sa damdamin.
The Last Leaf The poem is comprised by 12 stanzas, each of which consists of three lines, and each line of eight syllables (even the title is comprised by eight syllables). Every stanza consistently follows a rhyme scheme of a-b-a. Take note of my having observed again proper punctuation—a poetic feature many poets tend to ignore for various reasons.
Hindi ko malilimutan Iniwan n'yang alaala. Andami kong natutunan.
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hroughout the month of June, Councillor Pagtakhan attended numerous graduation ceremonies in the Point Douglas Ward to present the Point Douglas Community Service and Citizenship Awards. This included elementary, middle and high schools. These awards are given to students who are not only active in their school, but within the larger community of Point Douglas. This includes being active in school activities, volunteer programs in various organizations, sports, cultural organizations and being active within a church. Along with these school graduations, Councillor Pagtakhan
was was invited to be the guest speaker at the 46th Canadian Institute of Management Graduation Ceremony held last June 23, 2012 at the University of Manitoba. Councillor Pagtakhan spoke to 50 graduates about constant change saying that, "in one's own life, you will have to adapt to a continuous changing economy. You may end up having more than one job, and more than one career over the course of your life. You will have to keep gaining new skills, possibly even new degrees, diplomas, or take various courses in continuing education and you will have to keep on taking risks as new opportunities arise."
Councillor Pagtakhan has also maintained a commitment to family and was recently bestowed the “Father of the Year Award� by the Filipinos Seniors Group of Winnipeg (FSGW) last June 30, 2012 for being a role model and citizen of the community. Along with these recent activities, Councillor Pagtakhan continues to be a dedicated member of the following organizations: Lord Selkirk West Kildonan Community Committee; Standing Policy Committee on Property and Development; Citizen's Equity Committee-Chairperson; Winnipeg Housing Rehabilitation CorporationBoard Member; Deputy Speaker; Youth Ambassador; Fred Douglas Foundation-Chair; Exchange District Biz-Board member and Philippine Canadian Center of Manitoba-Board Member. Councillor Pagtakhan and his office wish to extend a fun and safe summer. Mabuhay!
"IN ADAGIO" written and performed by Jess Salgueiro, premiers at the Fringe Theatre Festival
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essica Salgueiro, the actor daughter of John and Lita Salgueiro, owner of JS FURNITUTE, has written and will be performing in "IN ADAGIO" which will be premiered on a 7-day presentation at the 25th Winnipeg Fringe Theatre Festival. Salgueiro who is also a film actor has been involved in many film projects. For her newest project, "IN ADAGIO," Jessica will be performing in front of a live audience. "IN ADAGIO", set in the 60's, tells the story of two singers
who are double billed to sing at the legendary Paris Opera. The audience is immediately introduced to the reigning Queen of Opera and the sensational new face of the Portuguese Fado. Due to the intense climate of the Algerian War, a bomb threat has been made on the theatre and the two performers are trapped. The women discover a way to use their empty stage to showcase their distinct styles of music and the striking harmony of their own fears and obsessions. The show will begin on July 19 at 9 p.m; July 20, 12 noon; July 22,
10:45 p.m.; July 23, 12 noon; July 25, 3:45 p.m,; July 27, 7:15 p.m. and July 28, at 11:30 p.m. The venue is: The Muriel Auditorium at the Winnipeg Art Gallery, 300 Memorial Blvd. (Across from the Bay) Tickets are $10. They can be bought at the door, or in advance at www. winnipegfringe.com or call 942- 6537 Directed by Rosanna Saracino; Performed by Jess Salgueiro and Danie Friesen. Wheelchair accessible and air conditioned.
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Palace has no final decision yet to request for US spy planes
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ecretary Ramon Carandang of the Presidential Communications Development and Strategic Planning Office (PCDSPO) indicated that Malacañang has no final presidential decision yet whether the country will request the United States (US) to deploy spy planes over the West Philippine Sea. Carandang explained that the possible deployment of US planes is not a provocative act against China but the responsibility of the government in doing its function of monitoring its territorial waters. President Aquino, in a recent interview with Reuters, confirmed that the government may ask the US to help the Philippines monitor the West Philippine Sea as the government has limited monitoring capabilities. China’s media however accused the Philippines of orchestrating a plot to deliberately stir up tensions over the disputed South China Sea, and warned that Beijing’s patience should not be mistaken for weakness. China, the Philippines, Taiwan, Brunei, Vietnam, and Malaysia all have competing claims in the South China Sea. The US has stressed its neutrality in the maritime dispute despite offering to help boost the Philippines’ military forces.
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Winnipeg started the Canada Day celebrations at the Manitoba Legislature as thousands of participants, dressed in red and white t-shirts assembled to form Canada's largest living flag. Photo by Ron Gilfillan (Downtown Winnipeg BIZ)
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The man behind The Target A conversation with Cirque du Soleil’s Ardee Dionisio
Interview by Ron Cantiveros; Photos by Matt Beard; Costume by Dominique Lemieux
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irque du Soleil is coming back to Winnipeg with "Quidam" (pronounced “key-dahm”) this month at the RBC Theatre at MTS Centre. "Quidam" is a story of a young girl name Zoe living in an imaginary world of
Quidam to escape reality. Philippine born, Ardee Dionisio hails from the Bicol region of the Philippines and is living his dream job as he plays the role of The Target in "Quidam." In an interview while he was touring
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in St. Louis, Missouri and currently based in Austria, the Filipino Journal was able to speak to Ardee about his experience with Cirque du Soleil. Discovered by chance by Cirque du Soleil talent scouts from online YouTube videos, Ardee was invited to audition for Cirque du Soleil two years ago. Having missed auditions in Vienna, he went to audition for Cirque do Soleil in Berlin and later learned he was offered a contract with world renowned performance company which began in 2010. He started in their South American tour included Chile, Peru and Columbia. Ardee describes "Quidam" as one of Cirque du Soliel's darkest shows as the imagery, costumes are very dark and one of its most realistic. His character, Target accompanies the lead character Zoe through the imaginary world of Quidam as her guide, friend and happy-go-lucky companion. His training and career began with Ballet Philippines in High School. After high school, Ardee moved to Hong Kong to eventually
graduate with distinction from the Hong Kong Academy of Performing Arts. As an artist, he's been inspired by many people along his career including his cousin, April Silot based in St. Louis. Inspiration also came from Rafael "Nonoy" Friolan, Premier Danseur with Ballet Philippines; the late Noordin Jumalon, former director of the Cultural Center of the Philippines (Ballet Philippines) Dance School; and as Ardee proclaimed, "the best choreographer in the Philippines" Agnes Locsin. Currently on a short two-week break in their tour, Ardee Dionisio is back in Austria spending time with family before heading back on
their North American tour. We want to congratulate Ardee, his wife and family on being a new father to a baby daughter last month. True to his Filipino roots, I also had to ask Ardee about his favourite Filipino foods. Sinigang na baboy was one of them and based on his Bicol family roots, he mentioned that adobo chino (or adobo tsino) was also on his favourite food lists. Winnipeg performances of "Quidam" are the RBC Theatre at MTS Centre on July 19-22. Tickets available on Ticketmaster. You can also win a pair of tickets to "Quidam" on the FilipinoJournal. com website.
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Dolphy remains in ICU
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omedy King Dolphy remains in the intensive care unit (ICU) .as doctors at the Makati Medical Center continue to monitor his health condition following another bout with pneumonia. The latest medical bulletin issued by the hospital noted that this is the 12th time the comedian has been afflicted with said lung infection. Dolphy’s heart rate, blood pressure and vital signs have reportedly improved over the last few days. Although he is still
The Quizon family hopes that Dolphy’s health will improve especially since he will be unable to speak after undergoing celebrating his 84th birthday on tracheostomy last week; he July 25. is responsive by doing facial expressions and squeezing hands. The comedian’s son and family’s spokesperson, directoractor Eric said in a statement on Tuesday that blood transfusion and dialysis conducted on Monday went well for him. Eric also announced that the doctors have already given the go signal to have his father transferred from the ICU to a regular room within the week.
Sen. Escudero is Kris Aquino’s post-marriage adviser
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Hours after her meeting with the senator, Kris posted on Twitter a photo of James with their son Bimby seemingly having a good time, and with a photo caption that reads she took the photo not wearing a duster.
The next day Kris proudly shared to the lawmaker that she actually took his advice to be nice towards her ex-husband. She also admitted that the pleasant meeting with James was a huge progress compared to their last encounter.
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Moving to “secret fishing spots” along the Red River also proved to be unlucky. Even after our mid-morning snack bags provided by the Manitoba Wildlife Federation, I contemplated using the Goldfish Crackers as replacement bait. I ended up eating the crackers as we headed back to murky and turbulent waters by the Lockport Dam. I was casually reeling in my line thinking my bait was eaten by sneaky catfish, all of a sudden, BOOM! A fish! I had something! I think Jeff was more surprised than I was since it was so close to the boat. I reeled in a 26” freshwater drum. As Jeff said it, “Oh it’s a Master Angler and you killed it!” The minimum length of a freshwater drum Master Angler is 24”. Yay for me! My 2nd Master Angler! According to Jeff, my CTV colleague, Jillian Taylor caught the heaviest catfish but unfortunately, was not long enough to qualify as a Master Angler. Not even a 2nd round of “Here fishy, fishy, fishy!” helped our cause in securing a third Master
he Travel Manitoba “Fish Tales” event was my fifth opportunity in my lifetime to go fishing and all five times, they’ve been in Manitoba waterways. The last time I went fishing was just under 10 years ago when I caught a 43” Northern Pike at Falcon Lake and I was awarded my first Master Angler. The media “Fish Tales” challenge began at the crack of dawn in Selkirk, Manitoba as the launching off point as we headed down the Red River to cast our lines near the base of the Lockport Dam. In our boat was Ellen “Rodzilla” Pruden, with the Canola Council of Manitoba and Jillian “Jigmaster” Taylor from
CTV and our boat captain and fish guide, Jeff Geothals from Hooked Magazine. Not less than five minutes into the morning fishing expedition, Ellen Pruden fought hard to reel in a 36” channel catfish while Jeff helped bring the big fish into the boat. That was good enough to earn her first Master Angler. I followed up by reeling in a smaller 32” channel catfish, just 2” shy of my coveted 2nd Master Angler award. I was on a mission that morning and even shouted, “Here fishy, fishy, fishy!” in my best Ernie voice to tempt fish to jump into the boat. No such luck.
My not-so Master Angler Channel Catfish (Photo by Jillian Taylor)
Master Angler #2 - 26" Freshwater Drum caught in Lockport during Fish Tales Media Day (Photo by Ellen Pruden)
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Angler for our boat. Yes, media challenges are all about bragging rights. During our shore lunch, Ellen “Rodzilla” Pruden walked away with the Best Fish Tale honours as she sang a cute and quirky fish song. I had a fantastic time on the river and I would like to thank Travel Manitoba, the Manitoba Wildlife
Federation, Manitoba Canola Growers and Cabela’s for hosting the 2012 Fish Tales Media Day. For more information about fishing in Manitoba and the Master Angler program, visit the Travel Manitoba website: TravelManitoba. com/fishing
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elcome to Dunedin, with Scotland very much alive. NewZealand! Dunedin is a city of "firsts". The incorporation of the city Perched on the hills above one of council in 1865 was the first ever New Zealand's loveliest harbours, in New Zealand. It's also home Dunedin (pronounced Dunn- to the first university (University knee-din), is a kiwi city with a of Otago), first girl's high school Scottish heart. "Kiwi", a flightless (Otago Girls' HS), first chocolate bird, is the national symbol of New factory (Cadbury Chocolate Zealand. Once a little Scottish Factory), first public botanic settlement founded in 1848 (a gardens, first daily newspaper, group of Scots settled here to first cable public transport, first escape religious persecution in street lighting, and first public art their homeland), the Scottish gallery. The first telephone call in influence bequeathed the world's New Zealand was also made here. best preserved Victorian and With more than 126,000 historic buildings and houses inhabitants, a cultural mix of set against the backdrop of the Maori, whaler and Presbyterian heritage city's lush greenbelt of Scot, Dunedin is a well-planned verdant native bush. metropolis with its streets and "Edinburgh of the South" suburbs fanning out. "Octagon", is how the city is sometimes the eight-sided plaza that forms described because Dunedin is the the core of lively business country's only kilt maker, whisky district, is the heart of the city. distiller and home to many Within easy reach around the bagpipe bands - keeping its ties
square are notable landmarks such as the restored Town Hall, the Municipal Chambers and St. Paul's Cathedral, all watched by the statue of Robert Burns. Our Dunedin experience starts from Port Chalmers inside the Otago Harbour, the gateway to Dunedin, which is located about eight miles from the city centre. Travelling alongside quaint stone-walled farmlets the whole day guided bus tour that began early in the morning offered panoramic views down the Otago Harbour on one side and the Pacific Ocean on the other. Continuing through the tranquil countryside and halfway down the Otago Peninsula we called into the grounds of the famous neo-Gothic Larnach Castle. Built for banker William Larnach and his first wife Eliza, the estate boasts lavish embellishments, rich appointments, beautiful gardens, and spectacular tower views overlooking the harbour. Today the castle is home to the Barkers who have spent over 40 years restoring the 40,000 sq. ft. mansion, filling it with original New Zealand period furniture and antiques and gracing it
with a garden of international significance. After a photo stop at Dunedin's landmark railway station that features an elaborate Victorian facade, extravagant tile floors and etched glasswork, we visited the Cadbury Chocolate Factory where we learned the history of chocolate at the informative visitor centre and see how Cadbury chocolates are made on a factory tour also featuring an amazing 5-story chocolate fall. The Otago Museum is the place not to miss. For a $10
entrance fee you can have a guided tour of the various galleries, and its culture, nature and science centre. For local cuisine that's distinctly New Zealand style we enjoyed the lamb, cervena (venison), Bluff oysters, paua (abalone), pipis and tuatua (both are types of New Zealand shellfish), kumara (sweet potato), and of course, the kiwi fruit and tamarillo and the national dessert, pavlova.
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2012 Honda CR-V Touring AWD Versatile, passenger and cargo friendly!
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love vehicles that offer simple conveniences. In the newly redesigned 4th generation 2012 Honda CR-V, there’s one feature that I just love and that’s the onepull-one-motion cargo lever that folds the rear passenger seats down without having to move headrests or fold seats. In fact, there’s a Honda commercial that shows off that feature and I nearly fell of my
rocker laughing. I was that guy! I must have showed off that feature at least a dozen times during the week I drove around in the 2012 Honda CR-V AWD Touring. A lot of families will enjoy this vehicle and with the subtle refinements over last year’s model, the Honda CR-V comes with a lot of cargo and storage space. Great for moving families and all the
Filipino food for the next family picnic at Kildonan Park. There is plenty of room for five adults, and options for a rear-entertainment unit which will keep the kids in the back quiet on long summer drives to the beach. The new styling is fresh and more aerodynamic which leads to slightly improved fuel efficiency including lower profile and lighter vehicle weight. Along with the Eco Assist, the ECON feature increases improved fuel efficiency. Driving around town, fuel rating is 9.6L/100kms and 9.2L/100kms on the highway. The centre console comes with a lot of technology features such as a multi-angle rearview camera, USB port, Pandora internet radio, Bluetooth and text-to-voice messaging including an optional NAV system. The 185hp 16-valve DOHC VTec 4-cylinder engine is the only
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available engine option across six different trim levels. The only drivetrain option is a 5-speed automatic transmission. Starting at $25,990 for the LX 2WD model to the Touring AWD edition priced at $35,990. The Honda CR-V was awarded one of the 10 Best Family Cars by Kelly Blue Book. The CR-V is a small utility vehicle that
practical, pleasant to look at and gentle at the gas pump. Competition remains tough in the small SUV compact crossover space. Other vehicles that compete in this category are the new Ford Escape, Mitsubishi Outlander, Chevy Equinox, Kia Sorento Toyota RAV4, Mazda CX-5 and the Nissan Rogue.
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Horoscope This month, you’re less hung up on the details of your life and you feel decidedly more outgoing and communicative. Deal with challenging periods. Slow down and take stock when it’s necessary. Identify the right time to make a choice or decision.
Romance settles down this month after a long period of excitement, but also unrest and uncertainty. You introduce a lot of enthusiasm and love to your environment. Existing relationships will continue feeling the challenges. However the outlook would be much better than in the past. Wait to cross this period & matters will improve.
Your life is becoming considerably more exciting. Energy levels this month are increasing but still not super high, so take some time out from the busy pace of your life to catch your breath. So spend lots of time with your partner or your closest friends. Family life will see happiness & some sort of celebration. Health will be good this month too.
July is a power month for you. There would be growth due to your outgoing nature & positive attitude. Use the time and this positive circumstance to cultivate these relationships; remember that there might be rainy days ahead. With a high level of energy & very dynamic approach work as well as new areas would grow well. There are no shortage of invitations and things to do - it is more about your ability to pick and choose. This month would bring in challenges & pressures might seem to rise due to lower will & energy. It is possible that you are being approached by interesting people in your professional life with whom you need to try to establish good relationships. Expressing your uniqueness is especially important to you. You will be in control, be the center of attraction socially, have great times with friends & be happy in finances. Career will be very positive & progress well. Creative work will be richly rewarded while there would be support from people in authority.
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You require patience & pragmatism this month, which would help you cross the period successfully. This is a time to follow your dreams and ideals, and to plant a seed in the form of a wish for the future. You have energy at your disposal to move your plans forward, and you are more enterprising. Partnership matters are moving forward this month. You are in a period when making partnerships & friends would be easy for you. It’s a good time to feel supported by others, whether it’s financially or emotionally. Do what you feel is right, keeping in mind that you are at your most visible during this period in the year. Early July is strong for love relationships, flirtations, and your social life.You will remain active & bring in high energy in career, love & finances.Group activities and cooperative efforts are the best way to achieve your goals right now. Smoothing out your close personal relationships is what makes you happy during this cycle.
Creativity would be at a high now. You should pen down new thoughts & ideas as you will get a rush of ideas which cannot be implemented all together. This transit stimulates your ambition and/or your desire to be recognized for your accomplishments. Friends & social life will be good. Luck would rise over in various property & related matters this month. July brings good energy for breaking out of routines and enjoying yourself more fully. You have a strong desire to get to know new people. Since you appear very self-confident there will be no obstacles in your way. Love life will be happy & positive. There will be good chances of finding love in family occasions. A stable & commitment oriented period. This is a time when your best course of action is to recognize that you need, or rely on, others for support. It’s a great time to make improvements to your regular routines. Your self-esteem and your ego are tied up in the work you do and in the services you give.For a wonderful & exciting time, you should go out & enjoy yourself.
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Filipino Lawyer Dexter Lacanilao Admitted by the Law Society of Manitoba to Practice Law
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he 69 law graduates who hurdled the 2011 – 2012 Manitoba Bar Admission Program officially became lawyers last June 21, 2012 after taking their oath before justices of the Manitoba Court of Appeal and Court of Queen’s Bench in this year’s mass Call to the Bar. They are now qualified to practice law as barristers and solicitors. The ceremony, which is a special sitting of the Court of Queen’s Bench, was held at the Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall. Among those called to the bar is our kababayan, Attorney Dexter Lacanilao – a Filipino Lawyer who used to practice law in the Philippines. He and his family moved to Canada in 2008. His wife, Mary Claire, who is likewise a lawyer in the Philippines, is currently a Deputy Registrar of the Court of Queen’s Bench in Winnipeg.
Dexter earned his Bachelor of Laws degree in the Philippines, has passed the Philippine Bar Examinations almost a decade ago, and is a member of the Philippine Bar. He has also finished studying the required law courses at the University of Manitoba. He has obtained the licences to practice law in Manitoba and the Philippines. Dexter is a former Court Attorney of the Supreme Court of the Philippines (the highest court in the Philippines) and of the Philippine Court of Appeals. He likewise held other positions in the Philippine government as Legal Division Chief of a provincial office of the Department of Agrarian Reform and as Public Attorney in a district office of the Department of Justice’s Public Attorney’s Office. He likewise practiced law at a law firm in Greenhills, San Juan and in Nueva Ecija, Philippines.
Aside from practicing law, Dexter has also taught courses in civil law and commercial law in the Philippines to paralegal students at the Arellano University in Manila and at the Institute of Continuing Legal Studies and Education in Greenhills, San Juan. While studying law at the University of Manitoba, Dexter volunteered with the University of Manitoba Law Centre - Legal Aid Clinic and appeared for clients before the Provincial Courts of Manitoba. After studying law at the University of Manitoba, he worked as an Articling Student-atLaw in Winnipeg with the Agassiz Community Law Centre of Legal Aid Manitoba. Starting this July, Dexter will join the law firm of Booth Dennehy LLP in Winnipeg. He is ready to serve the Filipino community in Manitoba.
Friends at the reception after the ceremony (standing L-R) Cris Villapando and lawyers Leonardo Aniceto and Dexter Lacanilao (seated L-R) lawyers Clayton Stewart and Gary Sarcida.
Dexter Lacanilao signs the Roll of Barristers and Solicitors of the Law Society of Manitoba.
Dexter Lacanilao with family and friends at Manitoba Centennial Concert Hall.
Dexter Lacanilao's Family (L-R) Pablito Lacanilao (father), Mary Claire Lacanilao (wife), Clarence Lacanilao (son) and Dexter Lacanilao. Photos by Reyne Cruz | Filipino Journal
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