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Conversation on immigration
The federal government wants to know what Canadians think about immigration. From July 5 until August 5, 2016, Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) is asking Canadians to help them “write the next chapter” of Canada’s story by sharing their ideas and opinions about immigration. The feedback gathered from Canadians through on-line, written submissions will be used to help guide decisions on how many immigrants Canada will welcome in the coming years and help to determine the future of immigration in Canada. A discussion guide presenting the issues and background information is posted on the IRCC web site at www.cic.gc.ca/ english/department/consultations/ nationaldiscussion.asp The government will also consult with Canadians through cross-country round-table discussions led by Immigration
John McCallum, Minister of Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Minister John McCallum and Parliamentary Secretary Arif Virani, and other public opinion research.
For more in-depth information on this, read Michael Scott’s article, “Share your opinion on immigration,” on page 6.
Nanay Linda Ramos: cakes and community By Lucille Nolasco
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Her eyes twinkle when talking about her younger years as a selfconfessed “trouble-maker” in the Philippines. Now at 84 years old, Erlinda Magnaye Ramos, still clearly remembers the friends she hung out with in school, her unforgettable adventures, and the love of her life. This is her story. Life in the Philippines Nanay Linda, as she is fondly called, hails from Lipa, Batangas but grew up in Quezon province Her family was in the business of milling rice and copra – the dried meat of the coconut used to extract coconut oil. The eldest among eight See LINDA p6
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Welcome to Pinays MB Corner New column debut An organization aimed at empowering and recognizing Filipino women in Manitoba was created in January 2016. The group is called Pinays Manitoba Inc. (Pinays MB) and is headed by Perla Javate who was recently named among the RBC Top 25 Canadian Immigrants of 2016. Pilipino Express supports the objectives of Pinays MB, and in this issue, we begin a new section
called Pinays MB Corner. We will introduce you, our readers, to Filipino women who have contributed to the growth of our community. They are women from all walks of life, of varying ages and with noteworthy feats. For example, as Perla Javate says, “The five pioneering nurses who were the very first to settle in Manitoba, and the many women garment workers from the
Philippines and the Netherlands, who played an important role in the growth of our Philippine community. It is but right to recognize the contributions of Pinays in Manitoba – as mothers to their children, wives to their husbands, Titas, Ates and, to top it all, active contributors to the improvement of our lives here in Manitoba.” In this debut instalment of
Pinays MB Corner, Lucille Nolasco profiles Linda Ramos, the woman behind Gelyn’s Wedding Lounge, Winnipeg’s perennial favourite Filipino bakery in the article, Nanay Linda Ramos: cakes and community on page 1. If you know of any Filipino woman that you would like us to feature in our future issues, please e-mail us at editor@pilipinoexpress.com.
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Solid evidence One of the most common questions asked of me during the campaign period — during which I was part of the media team of then-candidate Rodrigo Duterte — was how I justified the Davao City mayor’s “program” of violating human rights and killing off criminals. This private message was typical of the questions: “Are you voting for Duterte? Not wanting any debates and I respect other’s opinions. I can actually see why he’d be a good president except for that one thing… the extra judicial killings he sanctions. What is your take on that, if I may ask? I mean I know each candidate has strengths and weaknesses but this is an endorsement by someone who may be president that goes against human rights and bypasses the law. ’Yan ang hindi ko mareconcile. [That’s what I can’t reconcile].” Honestly, I wasn’t able to reply to this message — not because I was too busy but because I didn’t think any answer would be satisfactory. After all, it was true that Duterte had been promising to “kill” criminals if he won, even saying that his presidency would be a “bloody” one. These were among the most applauded parts of his campaign speeches, and if
Duterte had spoken those words with tongue firmly planted in his cheek, the people certainly took him seriously. And having lived in Davao City for 26 years now, I know that killings have happened here for the past two decades. In my own reckoning they started in 1996, right after Duterte said drugs were beginning to flood the city and that something had to be done. When the victims began falling like flies and human rights groups were criticizing him, Duterte asked: “Where are the bleeding hearts?” He pointed out that no one — not even the families of the victims themselves, all of whom were accessible to the media — was filing a case against him. And perhaps that’s the bottom line. Duterte has been subjected to investigations over the years but no charges have ever been filed against him. Even Senator Leila de Lima, when she was chair of the Commission on Human Rights (CHR), conducted two investigations right in Davao City but came up empty handed. If it is true that Duterte was behind the killings in Davao, why has he not been brought to court? Not even his harshest critics have ever dug up solid evidence linking the killings directly to him.
*** Now that the Permanent Court of Arbitration has handed down its ruling on the Philippines’ arbitration case with China, the people are asking: What now? Fortunately we don’t have to second-guess as far as the President is concerned. He gave a glimpse of his plans when he spoke to the graduating class of the Lyceum of the Philippines University in Manila on April 25, 2016 First of all, he will not sacrifice the lives of Filipino soldiers in a war with China, saying it would be a “pure massacre” if they are sent to battle with the superpower. “We cannot afford to war with China. It would be pure massacre. We only have two modern jet fighters. We wasted our money on them, hindi natin kailangan ’yan, kasi [we don’t need them because] whom shall we fight with two jets? Arrayed against us in front of the Spratly (Islands) is China with 3,000 MIG fighters. It will be a massacre,” he said. Duterte also said no matter what the outcome of the arbitration would be, he would be open to talking with China and ask the Chinese to stop talking about ownership and instead talk about trade and commerce. “I will sit down with (China) and talk. We can have a joint exploration. If there is a matter of gas or oil, I will tell them that we can have a joint explanation. If I cannot come up with the hardware because we
cannot afford it, we can provide China with the warm bodies. But let us agree on a sharing (arrangement),” he added. Duterte also said if that is not feasible, then he will just ask China to build railways in the Philippines. “I have yet to see third world country rise to progress and development na walang [without a] railway. So I will ask for a railway all around Mindanao, a railway from Manila to Bicol, a railway, a good one, from Manila to Batangas,” he said. Of course Duterte couldn’t resist being his usual hyperbolic self, so the next day, during the last Presidential debate in Pangasinan, he repeated his stand not to send Philippine troops to war with China, saying he would rather sacrifice himself. “I will ask the Navy to bring me to the nearest boundary, there in the Spratlys, in Scarborough Shoal. I will go down, take a jet ski and bring a Philippine flag to the airport the Chinese built there and then I will plant it. I will say, ‘This is ours and do what you want with me’,” he said. The views and opinions expressed in this column are those of the original author, and do not necessarily represent those of the Pilipino Express publishers. Jon Joaquin is the Associate Editor of EDGE Davao, the newest daily newspaper in Mindanao. E-mail Jon at jonjoaquin@gmail.com.
Columnists/Contributors DALE BURGOS JB CASARES ANNE CAPRICE B. CLAROS YVANNE DANDAN DENNIS FLORES ETHEL CLEMENTE FERNANDEZ BRO. GERRY GAMUROT NORMAN ACERON GARCIA MICHELE MAJUL-IBARRA PERLA JAVATE JUDIANNE JAYME PASTOR JUNIE JOSUE NOEL LAPUZ JON MALEK ALONA MERCADO LUCILLE NOLASCO CST. REY OLAZO PAQUITO REY PACHECO DR. REY PAGTAKHAN CHERYL DIZON REYNANTE MICHAEL SCOTT ROLDAN SEVILLANO, JR. RON URBANO VALEN VERGARA KATHRYN WEBER SHERYLL D. ZAMORA Youth Contributors Aksyon Ng Ating Kabataan (ANAK) Philippine Correspondents NESTOR S. BARCO CRISTY FERMIN RICKY GALLARDO JON JOAQUIN AMBETH R. OCAMPO
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Decisions, decisions Dear Ate Anna, My girlfriend wants to have a closer relationship with me and I feel pressured to have sex with her. She says, “Everybody’s doing it.” Ate Anna, I am not sure about this relationship and I really don’t know what to do. Robert Dear Robert, It doesn’t matter how old someone is, most people find that having sex is an important step in a relationship. It’s a question that may come up repeatedly over the course of our lives. Although popular culture seems to encourage moving quickly, it’s a good idea to slow down a bit and think about what sex means for you and the relationship you have with your partner. There is no rule about how long people should be together before getting sexually involved. As well, just because a person has been sexually active in the past doesn’t mean they have to be sexual at this time or with this person. So, the big question for you is: “How do I know if I’m ready to move to the next level in this relationship?” People have sex for different reasons, so take some time to know what’s going on for you. You need to ask yourself why you would want to have sex with this person. Talk to your partner about why they want to have sex. Your bodies might be saying that sex is the next step, but what do your hearts and heads say? Think carefully about what you believe. Which decision fits best with your personal moral, religious or cultural values? How would you feel about your decision the next day? If you find that your values conflict with your decision to have sex, then it’s probably not a good idea right now. You mentioned that you are not sure about this relationship. Do you like this person? Do you feel safe and comfortable with
them? Can you trust them? It might be tempting to think that “sex is no big deal,” and that might be true for some people, but if it is a big deal for you, consider that in your decision making. Do you and your partner want the same things from sex? Do either of you believe that sex should bring two people closer together – emotionally and physically? Another thing to consider is protection against sexually transmitted infections and unplanned pregnancy. Can you and your partner talk about birth control and safer sex? What responsibilities will you take on? What if your partner doesn’t want to use condoms? Can you ask your partner to get tested for STI’s? Are you prepared to get tested? Are you ready to deal with an unplanned pregnancy if birth control fails? (It does happen.) You say you feel pressured to have sex. Ate Anna has said many times in this column that vaginal intercourse is not the only real sex. So, you might be comfortable with certain sexual activities and not with others. How does your
partner feel? No one should pressure another person into doing something sexually that they don’t want to do. When it comes to relationships, everyone has the right to set boundaries and have those boundaries respected. Robert, you are the only one who can make the right decision for you. Having sex when you are feeling uncomfortable or unsure about it is never the right time – regardless of how long you’ve been with someone. It’s important to feel that you are making choices that enhance your life and your relationships. Take care, Ate Anna Ate Anna welcomes your questions and comments. Please write to: Ate Anna, Suite 200226 Osborne St. N., Winnipeg, MB R3C 1V4 or e-mail: info@ serc.mb.ca. Please visit us at www.serc.mb.ca. You will find reliable information and links to many resources on the subject of sexuality.
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Share your opinion on immigration The election last fall is long over but the Liberal government continues to engage Canadians on the question of immigration. It is rewarding to know that the government no longer relies upon the right wing think tanks for policy positions, but instead, wants to know what we think. The Liberals promised to bring in 25,000 Syrian refugees and they have met that target. You may not understand Canada’s international responsibility to take in peoples uprooted by war and in danger for their lives, but you cannot fault the Trudeau government for going back on its word, or its election campaign promises. Now, they want to know what we Canadians think about immigration. From July 5 to August 5, 2016, all Canadians, not only special interest groups or lobby groups, are invited to give feedback to Immigration Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). Read the discussion guide at on the IRCC web site (listed below) before submitting your views. The department has identified specific areas of concern. The first part is entitled
LINDA... From page 1 children, Linda’s parents doted on her, letting her go wherever her wanderlust took her – with pocket money of course. In high school, and later at the Philippine Women’s University in Manila, Linda became friends with daughters of some of the more well-to-do families as well as with popular actors such as Pancho Magalona and Alicia Vergel. Linda recalls she would almost always be the instigator of their escapades. When she was 17, she suddenly decided to visit an uncle in faraway Zamboanga. There, she met 19-year-old Geronimo “Gerry” Ramos, who would later follow her to Manila. They fell in love. But her parents, especially her mother, were against their relationship because they had someone else in mind for her. “It was very hard, I had to leave home to be with Gerry,” Linda said. “It took a long time before my mother forgave me and accepted me again. Although she did not fully accepted my husband.” To prove to her mother that
Strengthening our Canadian fabric, and they would like to know your opinion about the following questions: • “how many newcomers should we welcome to Canada in 2017 and beyond; • how can we best support newcomers to ensure that they become successful members of our communities; • do we have the balance right among the immigration programs or streams? If not, what priorities should form the foundation of Canada’s immigration planning; • how can immigration policy play a role in supporting economic growth and innovation in Canada; • should there be more programs for businesses to permanently hire foreign workers if they can’t find Canadians to fill the job; • what is the right balance between attracting global talent for high-growth sectors, on the one hand, and ensuring affordable labour for businesses that have historically seen lower growth, on the other; • how can immigration fill in
she married a good man, they decided to immigrate to Canada, with the help of her brother Dr. Arturo Magnaye, an eye doctor. New life, new challenges It was summer of 1970 when Linda and two of her nine children arrived in Canada. Her husband Gerry had come to the country two months prior. For someone who grew up with helpers for practically everything, Linda felt lost with the challenges they had to face. “We rented a small room with our two children, a fiveyear old and a two-year old. We didn’t have our own kitchen or bathroom, so we had to share with other residents of the rooming house. We had to adjust to the food, to the weather, to the way things are done in this country.” Linda remembers working at Safeway and in the garment industry for a month until she got a job at the Canadian National Institute For the Blind (CNIB). There, she worked as a utility person at first, helping out wherever needed. Linda’s helping nature and care for others got her promoted after 43 days on the job. “One day, my supervisor See LINDA p7
the gaps in our demographics and economy; • what Canadian values and traditions are important to share with newcomers to help them integrate into Canadian society?” These questions are important to both newcomer communities and potential applicants and are reflected in the objectives of our existing Immigration Refugee Protection Act and regulations. Since the early 1990s Canadian immigration has shifted away from family class to skilled worker immigration. This is your chance to provide some feedback about the shift in emphasis and make recommendations on numbers and classes of immigration. The second part of the questionnaire has to do with the streamlining or, Modernizing our immigration system. The IRCC wants to be cost effective and maintain a high level or service for users. Respondents will be asked to answer the following: • “currently, immigration levels are planned yearly. Do you agree with the thinking that planning should be multi-year; • what modernization techniques should Canada invest
in for processing of applications; • what should Canada do to ensure its immigration system is modern and efficient; • is there any rationale for providing options to those willing to pay higher fees for an expedited process.” Do these questions sound familiar? Are you reminded of Express Entry where the lucky few can have permanent residency within six months? Or what about the Super Visa for parents and grandparents whose children or supporters have high incomes? Backlogs for federal skilled workers and parent and grandparent applicants all in the name of new efficient and timely service; should it be one or the other or, in fairness, both? This is your chance to provide balance in the system. In this world where skepticism and mistrust have taken the place of trust in our elected officials it is time to stand back and trust the government for asking for our opinion. To this point Prime Minister Trudeau has delivered on his promises. We should be wary of the “insurgent populism” of the Brexit vote or Donald Trump’s
hollow promise to “make America great again.” No, we don’t have to break down our immigration programs to make them better, but there are things that can be changed or improved. There is no cost to giving your opinion but there is a greater cost to leave the decision making to those who want to stop immigration altogether. The opponents, especially of family immigration, have had their say for too long. It is time for the Liberal government to hear from a wider constituency; all Canadians. It is not enough, for persons concerned with immigration issues, to complain over their morning coffee. Go to the web site and give back your honest feedback. h t t p : / / w w w. c i c . g c . c a / english/department/consultatin/ nationaldiscussion.asp Michael Scott BA (Hon), MA, is a 30-year veteran of Canada Immigration and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program who works as an immigration associate with R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. (204) 783-7326 or (204) 2270292. E-mail: mscott.ici@gmail. com.
Linda & Gerry’s 60th Wedding Anniversary, 2009
Linda & Gerry receive an apostolic blessing from Pope Benedict XVI on the occasion of their 60th Wedding Anniversary
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LINDA... From page 6 suddenly handed me a different uniform and told me to wear it from now on. It had a name tag showing ‘assistant matron.’ I was really surprised! It was an easier job and it paid more.” Through hard work, perseverance and by living within their means, they were able to buy their very first house within six months of arriving in Winnipeg – a five-bedroom house on Ruby St. They rented out the upper rooms while the family lived in the basement. After two years, they owned three houses. “I wanted to show my mother that my husband was my intended partner in life and that he was hard-working and good to his family. I really wanted the silent feud to end.” After ten children and some few years later, Linda’s mother finally visited, but she still did not speak much to Gerry. Although she did accept the food he prepared for her. “That really meant a lot,” Linda said. The creation of Gelyn’s Wedding Lounge Drawing from her high school Home Economics class, Linda happened to bake a cake for some guests that her husband had brought home. They liked the cake, especially one young lady who was soon to be married. “She asked me if I could bake a wedding cake for her. And I readily said yes!” From that wedding, and through word of mouth, Linda’s
PILIPINO EXPRESS clientele slowly grew. From simple folks to affluent clients, their parties were not complete without a cake from Gelyn’s Wedding Lounge – the name derived from a combination of “Gerry” and “Linda.” She got her certificate and license to operate their business with the help of former City Councilor Grant Nordman. “He helped us purchase the building, with the license, even with the equipment. He told us we have good potential,” said Linda. “He would often visit and chat with us. He became our good friend.” More than 40 years later, Gelyn’s beautifully made and affordable cakes remain a party favourite. Clients rave about the delicious taste and well-crafted designs. Although Gelyn’s specializes in wedding cakes, they also offer cakes for all occasions, balloons, invitations, accessories and yes, marriage licenses. Linda is the only member of the International Cake Exploration Societé (ICES) in Winnipeg. According to their website, members gather to “preserve, advance and encourage exploration of the sugar arts.” “I attend the yearly convention in Las Vegas for a week, to learn about fresh ideas and new techniques about cake-making.” Giving back to the community Aside from her love of family, Linda also loves her community. She and Gerry were among the very first members of the Coalition for Stronger Families and for more than 30 See LINDA p10
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Gelyn’s Wedding Lounge at 690 Ellice Avenue
Linda’s siblings, l-r: Milagros Masangkay, Linda, Lucy San Antonio, Dr. Arturo Magnaye and her mother Amparo Magnaye Dimayuga (seated)
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The worst feng shui bedroom decorating mistakes Next to the front door, the bedroom is the single most important room in the house. The bedroom is where you re-energize your energy each day. Because you spend so much time in the bedroom, the amount of influence it exerts in your life is huge. That makes it so important that you spend time creating the kind of bedroom that supports your good health, proper rest and your relationship. Besides being a place of rest, the bedroom is the room that symbolizes your love relationship. The bedroom should reflect that two people share the room and that they are equals. When a bedroom is poorly arranged or decorated or one partner’s taste is predominant, the couple will be out of balance and that can affect the quality of rest – and romance – that occurs in the bedroom! Take these tips to heart to help you create a feng shui bedroom that promotes your good health and happy relationships. The worst feng shui bedroom decorating mistakes: 1. Arranging the bed poorly This is critical for good rest. When a bed is pushed into a corner of the room, placed under a window or on the same wall as the door, the occupants of the room will be beset with all manner of problems. Think about it: Have you ever been to a hotel where the bed is placed like this? Of course, not. Even hotels know that good bed placement looks good and it sleeps well too! The bed should always be on a wall where the door can be easily seen. The wall should be solid and there should be two nightstands and two lamps on either side of the bed – just like they have in hotel
rooms, so use that as a guide. Look at your bedroom and make sure it would pass the “hotel room” test. 2. Having a crummy bed An old, broken down mattress, a water bed, or a bed that has no headboard all make for the kind of beds that will keep you broke, tired, frustrated and feeling like you can get a good footing in your life. It’s vital that you have a proper mattress, a good, solid headboard and pleasing bed sheets and linens. These will make you feel comfortable and supported while you sleep, and that will make you feel confident and prepared during the day! 3. Having a crowded bedroom Make sure that your bedroom reflects both partners. It isn’t the place where the pets sleep and it’s also not a place to create the photo gallery of your kids. When a couple’s bedroom becomes the gathering place for photos, kids and pets, the relationship gets pushed to the back of the line, and all those images symbolically “watch you” in your bedroom. Who wants the kids or grandma looking in on your love life? Keep the pictures of friends, family and kids in the living area. If you’re single, make sure that the bedroom reflects two people, if you’re interested in having a long-term relationship. If not, then decorate it however you choose. Just make sure that your bedroom is only for you two. 4. Using lots of mirrors. The energy around your bed is important for ensuring proper rest and good energy, but when mirrors reflect your bed, you double the people in the room. Think about that: if you’re single, that means there’s two
people in the room already, which is not good if you’re looking for someone to love. It’s also not a good idea when you are in a relationship, because it can encourage outsiders in your relationship. But mostly, removing mirrors from your bedroom is a good idea because they are over stimulating and can cause insomnia. Even if your mirrors are on your closet doors, replace them with regular doors or cover over them with fabric or wallpaper so that you can rest properly at night. 5. Filling it with work objects. Ensure that your bedroom is a place to retire and be romantic by taking out all the objects that look like work. This means exercise equipment and office items like computers, tablets and desks go elsewhere in the house. Even if you mean well and intend to exercise, if you go to bed with an exercise cycle in your bedroom or a laptop, you’ll just be reminded of something you need to do and that interferes with getting good sleep or creating a satisfying love life. 6. Having plants in your bedroom Whether it’s an overabundance of floral wallpaper or dying ivy on the corner of your dresser, the bedroom is not the place for plants. A picture of a plant is okay, but an actual plant? It’s not a good idea no matter how great it looks in decorating magazines. Plants drain energy in bedrooms and they positively kill a love life, so put them outside or in your living room if you simply must have them. 7. Making bedroom “watery” Besides plants, water is another feng shui no-no. Seeing water or hearing water can drain your health and bank account especially if you hear water while you sleep. Make sure you can’t
Plants in the bedroom aren’t good feng shui even if it looks good
This bed is reflected in the mirrored closet doors. Mirrors are overly stimulating and prevent adequate rest. They also promote infidelity and prevent new relationships if you’re single. This bedroom has mirrors and no headboard — making good rest and romance almost impossible. hear pools, fountains or other water features. If you can, invest in a white noise machine to help drown out the watery sounds if they can’t be turned off. While you’re at it, make sure that your bedroom is not too dark. When a bedroom is full of dark colours, it can become too watery and that can cause depression, weight gain and lack of vitality. Make sure you open windows and let the sun in each morning to
energize your bedroom! Kathryn Weber is the publisher of the Red Lotus Letter Feng Shui E-zine and certified feng shui consultant in authentic Chinese feng shui. Kathryn helps her readers improve their lives and generate more wealth with feng shui. For more visit www. redlotusletter.com and learn the fast and fun way how feng shui can make your life more prosperous and abundant!
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Most of us probably have come across unreasonable and difficult people in our lifetime. There may be difficult family members that some of you live with at home or perhaps you work with an emotionally exhausting co-worker who complains about everything. In the March 1, 2016 issue, I wrote an article about how not to take things personally. Essentially, what other people think and do are beyond our control. What we can control, however, is the way we think. When we take things personally, we give others power over us by influencing our thoughts and allowing us to negatively respond to certain situations. The workplace is full of different personalities. While you may find most of them are easy to get along with, there will always be one or two people who you may find deliberately annoying. In my experience of dealing with workplace conflict, the three most common personalities that always come up are, “the complainer,” “the gossip,” and “the bully.” There are ways to deal with such personalities, but keep in mind that these are general rules of thumb, and may not necessarily apply to a particular situation. The Complainer These are the Negative Nellies and Debbie Downers in the workplace. Being optimistic
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is always an issue for them. As a result, they bring people down with their expressions of displeasure with the workplace. Negativity is where they draw their energy. The best way to tackle this personality is to run away from it. Negative thinking is contagious and it spreads like wildfire if you associate long enough with this type of philosophy. Once it consumes you, it will be very difficult not to agree with it. Remember, nothing is more encouraging to a complainer than agreement from another person. The Gossip These are the attentionseekers in the workplace. They want to have the spotlight on them at all times. In fact, how people get sucked into this is the fact that they may not personally like co-workers who gossip, but they may enjoy listening to some of the stories they have to tell. The problem is that gossips aim to make themselves look interesting through the sharing of personal information of other people. One way to shut a gossip down would be simply not to listen to their stories. You can politely say something like, “I’m not interested in listening to this,” and leave the conversation. Another way would be to defend people who are not present in the conversation. If you happen to catch them talking about another
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Dealing with different workplace personalities person, take a stand for that person and point out how we can’t always be sure whether or not the information is true. The Bully These are the personalities that always have the need to be right. Adult bullies act out for the same reasons that kid bullies do. They are masking their own shortcomings and feelings of insecurity through attacking others. Psychotherapist Jenise Harmon at PsychCentral.com suggests, bullying is not about you. Roger S. Gil, a clinically trained marriage and family therapist, further explains that, “Every bully I’ve counselled has had serious insecurity issues. Many times it’s because they themselves were mistreated or made to feel inadequate in some way and the easiest way to feel empowered is to pick on someone that they perceive as weaker.” The most effective way of dealing with a bully, as difficult as it is, would be to stand up to them and respectfully tell them that if the behaviour does not stop, you will see other avenues to resolve the situation (i.e. speaking with a manager or supervisor). “Show respect even to people who don’t deserve it; not as a reflection of their character, but as a reflection of yours.” – Dave
Willis
Sources • Shepell-FGI Wellness Seminar – Dealing with difficult personalities • http://www.pilipino-express. ca/features-sp-1157189368/ career-connexion/3311-stoptaking-things-personally.html • http://lifehacker.com/howto-handle-being-bullied-as-anadult-1726099137 This article is intended for information purposes only and not to be considered as
professional advice. Michele Majul-Ibarra, IPMA-CP is a Certified HR Professional through the International Personnel Management Association. She graduated from the University of Manitoba with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology and a Certificate in Human Resource Management. She also holds the C.I.M. professional designation (Certified in Management). E-mail her at info@pilipinoexpress.com.
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writing my very first song, that’s when I fell in love with singing and developed a passion for it. Being able to express yourself through your own words and creating music with your guitar was very special for me. PE: What has been the most memorable part of this competition for you? RA: The first week I tried out, I didn’t make it through, so I figured I’ll come back the next week and I’ll try again. I didn’t end up making it again. I was pretty down on myself, but Elsaida Alerta contacted me because she saw how much I’ve improved and she made me a wild card. The next memorable moment was being part of the Top Six to represent Manitoba at the Nationals in Calgary. I’ve met a lot of people throughout this competition and I’m very grateful for the Top Six, especially to my friend Deidra Borus who is the host of Limelight Karaoke, and will also represent Manitoba. [Borus and Alerta] helped me throughout the competition and they became my instant best friends. PE: What are some of the challenges you face in this competition? RA: Finding time to go down to Limelight and practice my songs in time for the next round of competition. Another challenge was picking the right song that showcased my voice. One criticism from judges was
Thank you again to Robbie Ambrosio for taking the time to answer these questions. All the best as you represent Manitoba at Nationals! We are so proud of you! For those interested in learning more about the Karaoke World Championships, the official website is www. karaokeworldchampionships. com where you can also find the official sites for different competing countries. They also have a Facebook fan page where
Robbie Ambrosio’s road to the Karaoke World Championships By Judianne Jayme Winnipeg singer Robbie Ambrosio is stepping on to the national stage in Calgary as one of the Top Six Manitoba finalists for the Karaoke World Championships (KWC). Last year, former Pilipino Express Pinoy Pop Star champion, Elsaida Alerta, earned the title of World Champion after placing first out of singers from over 30 countries. The 2015 KWC was held in Singapore, and Alerta performed at the end of June for Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra’s Made in Manitoba series. This year, Ambrosio is one of six from Winnipeg making their way to compete at the national level, to represent Canada at the Worlds. The other Winnipeggers on the team are Sam Loewen, Deidra Borus, Christine Vetus, Kristopher Traquair, Ashley Romanow, and Tunyia Diane. Ambrosio recently joined us for an interview. Pilipino Express: When did you know you had a passion for singing? Robbie Ambrosio: Growing up in a family with a musical background, it was kind of required (he laughs). I remember when I was younger, I would always sing along to the song Wind Beneath My Wings. Then when I was a bit older I discovered YouTube and would upload covers of songs by my favourite artists, but after
having stage presence. I was told that I needed to connect with my audience a little more. Like I said, if it weren’t for my two “besties” and their coaching and help, I wouldn’t be where I am. PE: If you could do an entire CD covering only one artist, who would it be and why? RA: Oh man! This is my favourite question! It would be Mr. Stevie Wonder. I grew up listening to his music; he has so much soul and I can really get into his upbeat songs. I actually sang Signed, Sealed, Delivered for the first semi-finals night. It was a really fun song to sing and it can get an audience going. Stevie Wonder is forever going to be my favourite artist of all time. He’s a very talented man and is such a big influence in the way I sing. PE: What advice would you have for anyone who might be interested in joining the competition next year? RA: My advice would be to follow the KWC web site and see where the venue will be for next year. Then, start practicing your songs and make sure you engage your audience. Although it’s a karaoke competition, it really helps to know your song by heart. That way, you can fully perform. Trust me, these are major points with the judges. Always remember to never give up, keep working hard on your craft, and it will help you be consistent! ***
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you can follow Ambrosio and the Top Six on their journey to Nationals. To hear the Top Six live, they will be performing in Old Market Square at The Cube on July 16 and 22. They will also be hosting a benefit concert at Limelight Tavern (at the Riverside Inn, 531 St. Mary’s Road) on August 7th at 7:00 p.m. For tickets, you can contact any of the Top Six, Peter Dueck, or Elsaida Alerta on Facebook.
LINDA... From page 7 years, she worked as a treasurer for St. Edward’s School. She also served as a board member of the Philippine-Canadian Centre of Manitoba and is known as a longtime and passionate volunteer at the Magdaragat Philippine pavilion of Folklorama, the Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba, and in many other community events. “It’s important to share your blessings. We have always taught our children to never discriminate. Help others and they will help you back. Trust God and everything will be all right.” Another important thing for Linda is to never lose our sense of humour. “Laugh! My deceased husband never failed to surprise me with his funny antics. Even after so many years of being together, he always amazed me with how funny he could be. So be happy with what you do, and you won’t feel your age, like me!”
Linda & Gerry’s 25th Wedding Anniversary, 1974 Linda & Gerry’s 50th Wedding Anniversary, 1999
Linda welcomes the Governor of Quezon Province, 1965
Linda & Gerry’s 45th Wedding Anniversary, 1994
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Nakakahon na ang tagumpay ng pelikula nina Alden Richards at Maine Mendoza na kamakailan lang ang pagbubukas sa mga sinehan. Huwag lang mabiktima ng pamimirata ang kanilang proyekto ay nakasapatos na ang pera ng bayan para magpunta sa mga sinehan. Mula umaga hanggang gabi ay laman ng mga programa ng GMA-7 sina Alden Richards at Maine Mendoza. Sila ang nagbubukas at nagsasara ng mga palabas ng network. Kailangan kasi nilang tutukan ang promo ng kanilang unang solo movie, palabas na ngayon ang Imagine You & Me, ang pelikulang susukat sa katatagan ng kanilang tambalan. Maraming pelikulang ipinalabas nitong mga huling araw na hindi nagtagumpay sa takilya. Sinisisi ng mga prodyuser ang matindi pa ring pamimirata ng mga kopya ng pelikula. Hindi pa man nagbubukas sa mga sinehan ay ibinebenta na iyon nang murang-mura lang sa kalye. Sana’y huwag mangyari iyon
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kina Alden at Maine. Sayang naman ang ganda ng pelikulang kinunan pa sa Italy. Sayang na ang effort ng produskyion ay milyunmilyong halaga rin ang ginastos para sa kanilang proyekto. At kapag kinuyog ng mga kababayan natin ang kanilang pelikula ay may mas malalim na dahilan iyon kaysa sa kilig lang ng buong bayan sa kanilang tambalan. Malakas ang tambalan nina Alden at Maine, mayroong pundasyon ang kanilang loveteam, ang AlDub Nation na gustong patunayan na hindi lang sila pangkalyeserye kundi pampelikula rin. Bukod doon ay puwedeng bigyan ng konsiderasyon ang pulso ng bayan. Sa arawaraw nating panonood ng mga pambalitang programa ay puro patayan ang ibinabalita. Magkakapamilyang nagpatayan; magkakaibigang naginuman lang pero ang ending ay saksakan at bugbugan, mga gumagamit at tulak ng droga na See CRISTY p15
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• AlDub Movie – sigurado na ang tagumpay sa takilya! • Alden Richards – nabili na ang pangarap na Jaguar • Barbie Forteza – patok ang panggagaya kay Kris Aquino • Kris Aquino – epektib ang gimik! • Angel Locsin – frozen delight? • Ian King – tanggap ng publiko ang asawa ni Joey Mead • Lala Aunor – bukas and mga palad sa pagtulong • Sugar Mercado – nakababahala ang sitwasyon
Barbie Forteza
Maine Mendoza & Alden Richards
Angel Locsin
Lala Aunor
Kris Aquino
Ian King & Joey Mead
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Kristine Hermosa returns to TV to tickle funny bones on Hay, Bahay!
Born for You ABS-CBN’s newest primetime series Born for You continues to make waves in the Philippines and abroad. Aside from consistently winning the ratings game every night, it also topped worldscreen.com’s “Social WIT List” of the most talked about shows launched in June worldwide. According to World Screen, a 31-year-old publication that covers the international media business and analyzes global media trends, the series starring Kapamilya stars Elmo Magalona and Janella Salavador was well received in the online world and garnered thousands of tweets from netizens. Aside from Born for You, joining the list were Disney Channel’s Adventures in Baby Sitting, Greenleaf produced by world-renowned host Oprah Winfrey, and other programs from countries such as the UK, Brazil, France, and Turkey. Don’t miss the teleserye that proves destiny exists, Born for You weeknights after Dolce Amore on ABSCBN.
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Kristine Hermosa, one of the industry’s best dramatic actresses, is making a TV comeback after taking time off to attend to her growing family. But this time, Kristine finds herself doing comedy as she joins the wacky cast of GMA Network’s newest sitcom, Hay, Bahay!, will Philippine showbiz’ biggest names in comedy, Vic Sotto and Ai Ai delas Alas. She confesses that aside from her yearning to become a handson mom, she has always wanted to do a comedy show. “I got so tired. Before, I would do so many dramas series in a year. In movies, it would also be a drama. I guess Janella Salvador & Elmo Magalona
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KRISTINE... From page 14 I got burnt out. Another reason is, if I do drama again, when I get home, what other strength would I be able to give for my kids? I really want to be hands-on with them even if I have work. And I’ve always wanted to do comedy. Even when I was still doing dramas,” shares Kristine, who is currently pregnant with her fourth child. In Hay, Bahay!, Kristine portrays the role of Batch, the loving wife of Yoyo, played by her real-life husband Oyo Boy Sotto. The fun and crazy antics begin when the couple moves into their newly purchased home in a prime location, which they were able to buy at a very low price. But there’s a catch. The previous owners of the spacious threebedroom abode had mistakenly built only one bathroom. In order to support the cost of the necessary renovations, they decide to rent out the two extra rooms. Enter cleanliness-obsessed food blogger and bachelor Vio (Vic Sotto) and painfully sloppy and untidy events coordinator Lav (Ai-Ai delas Alas), whose polar opposite personalities give rise to a series of plots to evict each other. Joining Vic, Ai Ai, Kristine and Oyo are the comedic duo Jose Manalo as Vio’s cousin Mael, and Wally Bayola as Lav’s half-brother, aspiring comedian Sikat, and Ruby Rodriguez as Batch’s meddling mother Nenuca. Hay, Bahay! airs on GMA Pinoy TV.
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Heart Evangelista-Escudero joins ranks of Hollywood stars with rare Birkin handbag For Philippine TV’s Sweetheart Heart Evangelista-Escudero, style is a way to say who you are without having to speak. Identified as one of the Philippines’ fashion icons, Heart admits that aside from her sophisticated love for fashions in white, she is a lover of designer bags, particularly that of Hermes – the Birkin and Kelly. A week ago, the Instagram followers of the Juan Happy Love Story star were stunned by her newest handbag acquisition. It was a 25-centimetrer Himalayan Birkin, which according to Vogue.com, is the “rarest and most desirable handbag in the world.” According to reports, her new arm candy is made from the hide of a Nile crocodile and features a subtle colouration achieved through a painstaking dyeing process. Minus the bling, the Himalayan Birkin is reportedly being sold online for $150,000, more or less, to Hermes’ most trusted VIPs such as model and socialite Kim Kardashian, Hollywood star Victoria Beckham, and well-known fashion designer Rachel Zoe. To date, Heart is the first Filipina actress to own the hefty priced handbag.
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CRISTY... From page 12 pinagpapatay. Wala nang laman kundi puro ganoon. Patayan, patayan, patayan. Gusto namang kiligin at pansamantalang sumaya ng ating mga kababayan. Napakabigat na ng sitwasyon ngayon; puro panggagahasa at patayan na lang ang ating natutunghayan, kaya kahit sa loob lang nang dalawang oras ng panonood ng pelikula ay gusto nating makatakas sa reyalidad. Siguradong hindi pababayaan ng kanilang mga tagasuporta sina Alden at Maine. Gusto nilang patunayan na buhay na buhay pa rin ang AlDub Nation. May kuwentong umiikot na isang bilyon ang target ng grupo para sa kabuuang pagpapalabas ng pelikula ng kanilang mga idolo. Mataas ang kanilang pangarap, pero walang imposible kung lahat sila’y kikilos. Kailangan nilang patunayan na hindi lang pangkalyserye sina Alden at Yaya Dub. Mapapanood din ng ating mga kaibigan sa buong Canada ang pelikulang Imagine You & Me, July 22 hanggang August 5. Ipapalabas sa Winnipeg sa Cinema City Northgate. *** Naalala namin ang kuwento nang magkita sina Willie Revillame at Alden Richards sa studio ng GMA-7. Nakita ni Alden ang Ghost Limousine ng aktor-TV host. Mahilig sa sasakyan ang
Sugar Mercado Pambansang Bae, kaya ang sabi sa kaniya ni Willie, “Isang araw, magkakaroon ka rin n’yan, basta alagaan mo lang ang career mo at ang mga taong tumutulong sa iyo.” Sobrang dami ng sasakyang milyun-milyon ang halaga ni Willie. Kulang na kulang ang kaniyang mga garahe sa magagara niyang sasakyan. Kaya ang iba ay nakaparada na lang sa harap ng kaniyang mansiyon. Nagdilang-anghel si Willie. Ngayon ay may Jaguar na si Alden. Pangarap nito ang sports car na ginagamit nito ngayon. Pinabendisyunan nito ang sasakyan nang dumalo ito sa inagurasyon ng mansiyon nina Bossing Vic Sotto at Pauleen Luna. Regalo iyon ni Alden sa kaniyang sarili dahil halos wala na itong pahinga sa katatrabaho. Sabi ni Willie, “Dapat lang namang regaluhan ni Alden ang sarili niya; nagtatrabaho siya, nagsisikap. Walang imposible See CRISTY p17
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Queen of the Manitoba Filipino Street Festival Coronation
The finalists, l-r: Aya Arsenio, Nicole Medina, Patricia Mae Ocampo, Shania Guevarra Carino, Hanna Napolitano, Juliet Cadiz 2nd Princess, Maeddah Limuaco Queen of the Festival 2016, Cindy Soriano 1st Princess, Cherisse de Chavez, Rina Marie Constantino, Ayana Alipio and Regina Llorin. July 10, 2016. Photos by Alex Canlapan
Queen of the Festival 2016 Maeddah Limuaco with family
1st Princess and winner of Best Costume Award, Cindy Soriano with family
Juliet Cadiz, 2nd Princess with family and friends
Shania Guevarra Carino with mom Hazel (far left) and friends
Queen of the Festival 2016 Maeddah Limuaco
1st Princess and winner of Best Costume Award, Cindy Soriano
Juliet Cadiz, 2nd Princess
Finalist Shania Guevarra Carino with her family (Photo credit: Hazel Carino’s FB page)
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CRISTY... From page 15 basta magsipag ka lang.” *** Maraming pinasasaya si Barbie Forteza tuwing Linggo ng tanghali dahil sa pabibo at magaling niyang panggagaya kay Kris Aquino. Plakado ng young actress si Tetay. Mula sa pagsasalita, pagkilos, pananamit at ayos ng buhok ay wala ka nang hahanapin pa sa ginagawang impersonation ng magaling umarteng batang aktres kay Kris. Hindi siya OA, saktungsakto lang ang pagplakado ni Barbie Forteza kay Kris, lalo na ang panggagaya niya sa pagtawa ng aktres-TV host na kaniyangkaniya lang. Isa si SOS sa mga tumututok kay Barbie sa Sunday PinaSaya. Ang kaniyang komento, “Agree po ako sa inyo na super-galing ang impersonation ni Barbie Forteza kay Kris. ‘Yung pagtawa ni Barbie, si Kris talaga ang ginagaya niya. “‘Yung pag-ikut-ikot ng mga mata niya at pagkiling-kiling ng ulo kapag nagsasalita, si Kris talaga ‘yun! Magaling si Barbie Forteza! “Napanood ko rin po ang episode na ‘yun at in fairness, kahit sa pagda-dubsmash nakilala si Maine Mendoza, eh, mas magaling pa siyang umarte kaysa kay Kris! “Bagay po kay Maine ang mag-horror. Sana nga, eh, gumawa sila ni Alden Richards ng movie na mala-Twilight o rom-hor (romantic-horror). Nakakasawa na po kasi ang mga rom-com, puro ganu’n na lang!” komento ni SOS. Kinampihan naman ng isang kausap namin ang ginawang pagpuna ng Comedy Concert Queen kay Barbie bilang si Kris, “Totoo lang naman ang sinabi ni Ai Ai, eh! Walang mali sa sinabi niya na bakit ganoon, iisa lang ang klase ng pag-arte ni Kris? “Napanood ko rin ang movies ni Kris. Ke nakakatakot siya, umiiyak, nagdadrama, masayangmasaya, iisa lang talaga ang facial expression niya! Walang naiiba. “Alam kaya ni Kris na iisa lang ang acting na alam niya? Di ba, iwino-workshop muna ang mga artista bago nila atakihin ang bagong role na ibinibigay sa kanila? “Eh, bakit si Kris, walang pagbabago ang acting niya? Bakit iisa pa rin? Excluded ba siya sa mga ginagawang workshop? Siya dapat ang tutukan ng workshop facilitator dahil iisa ang brand ng acting niya!” mahabang pagpansin ng aming kakuwentuhan. Tama ang kuwento ng aming source na nagsabing walang kaplanu-planong lumipat sa GMA-7 si Kris, sa Dos pa rin siya. Ang haba na lang ng kaniyang bagong kontrata ang inuupuan ngayon kung hanggang kailan. Hindi kayang manahimik ni Kris; kailangan niyang magshow. Hindi makatatagal ang aktres-TV host na hindi siya nakikita sa telebisyon. Hindi magiging masaya si
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Kris na ibang artista lang ang pinag-uusapan. Kailangang siya rin, at dapat ay siya ang nasa pinakagitna ng entablado habang iniilawan. Hindi si Kris Aquino ang klaseng magpapaiwan. Kaligayahan na para kay Kris ang pinag-uusapan siya. Ayos lang kung sa anumang paraan, basta ang mahalaga, siya ang nasa gitna ng entablado. *** Pinaingay lang ni Kris Aquino ang kaniyang pagbabalik mula sa dalawang buwan niyang bakasyon kasama ang kaniyang mga anak sa Hawaii kaya itinaon niya page-guest sa programa ni Marian Rivera. Puro usapang-pulitika kasi ang pinagpipistahan noon. Walang laman ang mga pahayagan kundi ang pag-upo ng nanalong pangulo, kaya naisip siguro ni Kris na wala siyang espasyong masisingitan kapag iyon din ang kaniyang sinawsawan. Eh, magaling na publisista
ng kaniyang sarili si Kris, kung tutuusin ay hindi na nga niya kailangan ng mga PRO dahil mas mabilis at mahusay siyang makapag-isip ng mga isyung pagpipistahan tungkol sa kaniya. ‘Yun ang naisip niya – makapag-guest nga sa show ni Marian, para hindi lang ang guesting niya ang mapag-usapan kundi pati ang paglipat daw niya ng network. Nagtagumpay si Kris. Maraming nabulabog sa kaniyang guesting, pahimakas na raw ba ‘yun na lilipat na siya sa GMA-7? Iiwanan na raw ba niya ang ABSCBN? Panalo! Napag-usapan si Kris nang ilang araw. Wala siyang komentong anuman. Mas hindi siya magsasalita ay mas manganganak nang manganganak ang mga kuwento. Umingay uli ang kaniyang pangalan. Dalawang buwan kasing puro pagbabalita lang sa social media ang kaniyang ginagawa, ang galing-galing
talagang PRO ni Kris. Noong isang araw ay nakipagmiting na si Kris Aquino sa mga ehekutibo ng ABS-CBN. ‘Yun pa rin ang kaniyang network. Sa Dos pa rin siya magtatrabaho. Malapit na uli siyang mapanood sa mga shows na pagbibidahan niya bilang magaling na TV host. Epektib! *** Oo nga, totoo ang maraming obserbasyon: ramdam na ramdam ang pagiging malagihay ng career ngayon ni Angel Locsin. Wala siyang ginagawang proyekto sa ABS-CBN. Napag-iwanan na siya ng kaniyang mga kasabayan. Kapag nagtagal pa ang ganiyang sitwasyon ay hindi na nakapagtataka kung mahirapan na siyang makahabol. Ano na ang nangyari sa career ng dalaga? Bakit mukhang binabalagoong na siya sa Dos? Bakit malagihay na ang presensiya niya ngayon sa telebisyon at pelikula? Wala bang makitang tamang
PAGE 17 proyekto para sa kaniya ang Dos at ang Star Cinema? Nagkaroon ba ng problema sa kanila ng mga ehekutibo ng network kaya nagkakaganiyan na ang career niya? Isang source ang nagbulong sa amin, “Para kasing may sumumpa sa kaniya. Masiyadong nasaktan ang taong ‘yun sa ginawa niya. Ang kuwento, nagbitiw raw ang taong ‘yun ng sumpa! “OA naman ang kuwentong gagapang siyang parang ahas; hindi totoo ‘yun, pero ang sabi ng taong sinaktan ni Angel, eh, hindi uusad ang career niya. Kilala ni Angel ang taong iyon, bakit kaya hindi siya makipag-usap para matuldukan na ang sumpa na nagiging sagabal sa career niya?” sabi pa ng aming kausap. Totoo man o hindi ang kuwento ay hindi na mahalaga. Ang kasalukuyang takbo ng kaniyang karera ang mas nakakaalarma. Milya-milya na ang layo kay Angel Locsin ng See CRISTY p18
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Kultura Filipino-Canadian – celebrating diversity with our youth By Judianne Jayme Last month, on the evening of June 13th, 2016, the Manitoba Association of Filipino Teachers, Inc. (MAFTI) hosted the first annual Kultural FilipinoCanadian (KulFilCan), a showcase of melodies, dances, arts and strings in celebration of peace, freedom and health (kapayapaan, kalayaan at kalusugan). The event was held at the Maples Collegiate Students’ Commons and featured local artists while sharing the talents of multicultural students who attended MAFTI’s Filipino Heritage Class after school programs throughout the Winnipeg School Division. This event was also the final event for the always-growing Philippine Heritage Week, organized by the Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba. In true educator fashion, the event was hosted primarily by Mr. Nestor Ching and featured his co-hosts Lexy Sapnu (Grade 6, Dufferin School) and AJ Salazar (Grade 7, Hugh John Macdonald School). Well attended by families, the evening featured a variety of arts, including original theatre,
and multicultural children singing Tagalog songs, poetry recitations and performing traditional Filipino pieces in barongs and other Filipinoinspired outfits. MAFTI President Ernesto Ofiaza Jr. organized performances from the MAFTI Rondalla and the Filipino Heritage Class groups from the following schools: Shaughnessy Park School, Sister McNamara School, Dufferin School (which had the largest multicultural membership of students, Tyndall Park Community School, Sargent Park School, and Lord Nelson School. There were also performances by Teatro Filipino Canadian, a dramatic arts and theatre program housed at Maples Collegiate and Daniel McIntyre Collegiate Institute. At the end of the youth program, there was a group performance of the patriotic song Bayan Ko, before the program of guest performers in the community. The event had run over time and, unfortunately, I could not stay as I had to teach in the morning. But this goes to show that when we truly want to capture a variety of arts that
go beyond the more popular options of singing and dance, it’s challenging to showcase it all into one single event. Perhaps KulFilCan will be a multiple-day celebration in the following years to really highlight and encompass all the arts, including the playing of instruments, original
compositions, poetry recitation (both original and traditional), martial arts, and theatre. I can’t wait for what the future has in store for this event. It was endearing to see how our culture is being shared and celebrated by a new generation, and by a wider audience. One takeaway
as I reflect on this a month later is the enjoyment on the students’ faces as they put their own styles, twists and personalities into their interpretations of Filipino traditions. As their event hashtag celebrates: #TraditionLivesOn. Congratulations, MAFTI. Photos by Henry Balanial
The Manitoba Association of Filipino Teachers, Inc (MAFTI) held their 1st Kultura Filipino Canadian Night on June 13, 2016 at Maples Collegiate. The event was the culmination of their year-long programs: Filipino Heritage Language, MAFTI Rondalla, Teatro Filipino Canadian, and Filipino Proficiency. The first three programs are funded by the Ethnocultural Community Support Program of the Manitoba Provincial Government. The event was also a part of the celebration of Philippine Heritage Week in collaboration with the Philippine Heritage Council of Manitoba, Filipino Seniors Group of Winnipeg and other community partners.
CRISTY... From page 17 mga kasabayan niya. *** Tanggap na tanggap na sana ng ating mga kababayan ang paglalantad ng car racer na si Ian King tungkol sa tunay niyang kasarian. Pinalakpakan siya, sinaluduhan, dahil naging totoo siya sa kaniyang sarili at sa
publiko. Sino nga ba ang mag-iisip na ang balbas-sarado palang lalaking iyon ay may pusong kasinglambot ng mamon at kutsinta? Wala nga pala sa tindig at hitsura ang tunay na gender. May malambot kumilos pero hindi naman kapuwa lalaki ang hanap at mayroon ding machungmacho ang dating pero hotdog pala ang gusto at hindi naman
hamburger. Hindi barometro ng tunay na kasarian ang pangangatawan at kilos; puso ang nagdidikta kung saan liligaya ang isang tao, tulad ni Ian King na nakikipagkarera pa ng kotse pero ang isinisigaw naman pala ng kaniyang puso ay ang pagtatayo ng sosyal na parlor. Okey na sana ang kuwento ng kaniyang pag-a-out. Hinangaan na siya, ginawang magandang
ehemplo para sa mga personalidad na lalaking matagal nang nagpapanggap, pero nabulilyaso pa. Hindi naging maganda ang pagtanggap ng mga kababayan natin sa lumabas na video nila ng kaniyang misis na si Joey Mead na ipinakikita silang napakasarap na naghahalikan. Transwoman na si Ian King sa video, pero kinunan pa nila
at inilabas sa social media ang kanilang paghahalikan. Ang uri raw kasi ng kanilang pagmamahalan ay dinisenyo sa langit dahil walang kundisyon ang kanilang pag-iibigan. Doon na biglang kumambiyo ang mga positibong komento ng mga kababayan natin sa paglaladlad ni Ian King. Ganoon ang ating lahi. Tama na ang See CRISTY p20
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Balak kong tumakbo sa Point Douglas Noong nagpasya akong tumakbo na nagkataong panahon ng eleksiyon sa Manitoba at Pilipinas ay marami ang nagtanong kung tatakbo daw ako sa politika. May mga kaibigan din akong nasa Taguig ang nagtanong kung uuwi daw ba ako sa Pilipinas para tumakbo sa Taguig. Sinadya kong maging creative ang opisyal kong pagpapahayag ng aking plano para tumakbo sa pamamagitan ng Batang North End at ng aking mga posts sa Facebook. At siyempre, tulad ng aking inaasahan, marami ang nagtanong, marami ang nagtaas ang kilay at marami din siguro ang nag-abang kung totoo nga ang aking pagtakbo. At tulad ng aking sinabi at sinulat, tinotoo ko ang aking pagtakbo sa Tyndall Park. Sa Tyndall Park area ginanap ang Freedom Run ng St. Peter’s Church. Ito ang kauna-unahan kong 10k run sa buong buhay ko. Sa simbahan ko unang inialay ang aking unang takbo. Ito ay isang fund raising para sa pagpapatayo ng bagong simbahan para sa lumalaking parishioners ng St. Peter’s Church. Masarap ang feeling na tumakbo para sa komunidad ng simbahan. Sa susunod na mga taon ay asahan ninyo ang aking pagtakbong muli sa Tyndall Park area. Malay ninyo, hindi lang 10k run ang takbuhin ko para sa aking mahal na komunidad sa Tyndall. Abangan ninyo ang opisyal kong pahayag at filing ko ng registration para sa aking pagtakbo sa Tyndall area na sakop ng Point Douglas. Ang pangalawa kong takbo ay noong Mayo para naman ito sa kampanya para sa awareness at paglunas sa diabetes. Sa Assiniboine Park ito ginanap at kasama ko dito ang mga pamangkin at running buddies ko na sina Gideon Gatpayat, Mariecarl Nues, at Janos Saluta. Kung kailan ako tumanda ay ngayon pa ako na-hooked sa pagtakbo kaya’t kapag kasama ko ang mga binata’t dalagang ito ay nagmimistulan akong Ama nilang tatlo dahil sa puti ng buhok ko. Pero ayos lang, masayang tumakbo nang may kabuluhan. Sa aking pangalawang takbong ito na tinawag na Lace Up for Diabetes ay natanggap ko ang aking kauna-unahang finisher medal. Wow! Iba ang feeling. Para akong valedictorian kahit hindi naman. Ang pangatlo kong takbo ay nitong Hunyo para naman sa Huntington’s disease, isang uri ng sakit sa isip. Dito ko nakasamang tumakbo ang mga pamilya, supporters at mismong mga pasyente na may ganitong uri ng karamdaman. Nakaka-touch na makitakbo kasama sila. Dito ko lalung na-realize ang kahalagahan ng kalusugan ng katawan at pagiisip. Dito ko naisip na marami talaga tayong dapat ipagpasalamat
at ipagdiwang sa araw-araw ng ating buhay. Kaya’t ituloy lang natin ang pagtakbo. Samahan ninyo ako. Sabay tayong tumakbo. Noong Father’s Day ay isang pinaka-the-best na regalo ang aking natanggap mula sa aking panganay na anak na si Freedom. Sabay kaming tumakbo ng 10k para sa 38th Manitoba Marathon. Bagama’t alam kong hindi niya hilig ang pagtakbo ay sinamahan niya ako at sabay naming tinapos ang takbo. Dama ko ang kaniyang hirap sa pagtakbo pero hindi siya sumuko. Ipinakita niya sa akin na kaya niya. Isang saludo para sa aking panganay at thank you sa iyong pagiging mabuting anak at pagiging mabuting tao at pagiging alagad ng sining. Si Freedom ay isang songwriter. Para kay Freedom, kay Franco, Francis at sa aking asawa na si Manang Gee ang aking tinakbo noong Father’s Day. Hindi pa po tapos dahil patuloy ang aking pagtakbo. Sa July 31 ay tatakbo ako ng 16k mula Winnipeg Beach papuntang Gimli. Ito ay isang araw bago ang pagdiriwang ng Terry Fox Day. Alam naman nating lahat ang kabayanihan ni Terry para sa cancer research sa pamamagitan ng pagtakbo niya sa kabila ng pagiging putol ang isang paa at binti. Para sa ipinaglaban at itinaguyod ni Terry ang takbo kong ito sa July 31. Marami pa akong naka-lineup na takbo ngayong taong ito. Hahaba nang husto ang aking article kapag inisa-isa ko pa. Ang pagtakbo ko ay para sa kalusugan. Ang pagtakbo ko ay simbolo ng aking pakikiisa sa ating komunidad. Ang pagtakbo ko ay bahagi ng aking patuloy na pag-aaral at pagyakap sa iba’t ibang kultura at kalinangan. Ang pagtakbo ko ay para isulong ang masaya, mapayapa at nagmamahalang komunidad. Ang
Batang North End with 10k Runners at the Lace up for Diabetes 2016 run
Noel’s running buddies (l-r): Freedom Lapuz, Mariecarl Nues, Gideon Gatpayat and Janos Saluta pagtakbo ko ay para sa pagbabago. Pinag-iisipan din ng inyong lingkod, Noel Lapuz kung tatakbo siya sa Point Douglas. Ano sa palagay ninyo? Panahon na ba? Heto ang link para sa mga interesado.
http://www.mraweb.ca/R_ PointDOct2012.htm Si Noel Lapuz ay dating OFW sa Middle East (Dubai at Qatar). Nagtrabaho nang sampung taon sa City Hall ng Taguig bilang Human Resource Management
Officer. Naging bahagi ng BataBatuta Productions bilang manunulat, entertainment host at stage actor. Nagtatag ng Kulturang Alyansa ng Taguig. Kasapi ng Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP).
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KROSWORD
HOROSCOPE
NO. 256
Ni Bro. Gerry Gamurot
PAHALANG 1. Tiyempo 5. Nakasalig 12. Ipasyal 13. Kasuotan ng pari 14. Pakiusap 16. Di inyo 17. Ospital 18. _____ buti nga 19. Gumagawa ng sasakyan 21. Iduduwal 25. Labi 27. Bughaw 29. Matibay na hibla 31. Ampon 32. Palibot PABABA 1. Pino 2. Hangad 3. Higit 4. Baryo 6. Uri ng pag-ibig 7. Higaan 8. Uga 9. Abang
10. Singko 11. Panghalip 15. Bumatay 18. Siwang 20. Siyudad sa Italy 21. Tinging pagalit 22. At 23. Palagay 24. Inis 26. Bago 28. Yugyog 30. Palayaw ng lalaki 31. Simbolo ng pilak
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HULYO 16 – 31, 2016 Aries (March 21 – April 19) Marami kang sinisimulan, sabay-sabay sila kaya wala kang natatapos. Ilista mo ang gusto mong gawin at isa-isahin mo lang ang paggawa. Mas magiging maayos ang buhay mo lalo na sa mga natitirang buwan ng taon. Unahin mo ang dapat kumpunihin sa bahay. OK ang ika-16, 24 at 25. Alalay ka sa ika-18, 19 at 31.
Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) Marami kang stress sa katawan at isipan. Kailangan mong magpunta sa isang lugar na tahimik upang makapagpahinga ka. Hindi mo kailangang lumayo. Kahit nasa bahay ka, pag-aralan mong patahimikin ang isip. Magmeditate ka. Iwasan mo ang ingay. Mapalad ka sa ika-16, 24 at 25. Ingat sa ika-20, 21, 27 at 28.
Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Nagtrabaho ka nang maraming buwan. Oras na para magbakasyon ka naman. Mas magiging ganado kang magtrabaho kung makakapag-relax ka kahit sandali. Tanggalin mo muna ang pag-iisip tungkol sa negosyo. Palitan mo ito ng pagmamahal sa sarili mo. Masaya ang ika-16, 24 at4 25. Ingat sa ika-22, 23, 29 at 30.
Taurus (April 20 – May 20) Dalawin mo sana ang mga kamaganak o kaibigan na matagal mo nang hindi nakikita. Mapapasaya mo sila sa kaunting oras na ibibigay mo sa kanila. May gusto kang bilhin pero masyadong mahal ito. Tanungin mo muna ang sarili mo kung talagang kailangan mo ito. OK ang ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. Ingat sa ika-20 at 21.
Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) Maawain ka at walang masama doon. Kailangan lang na alam mong kilatisin kung ang taong kinakaawaan mo ay karapatdapat sa iyong awa. Iwasan mong i-volunteer palagi ang sarili mo dahil baka sumobra naman ang pagtulong mo, ikaw naman ang mawalan. OK sa ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. Ingat sa ika-16, 22, 23, 29 at 30.
Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) May makikilala ka na hihingi ng tulong sa iyo. Kilalanin mo muna siya nang mabuti bago ka tumulong. Kung totoo ang kaniyang sinasabi, madali mo itong malalaman, magtanongtanong ka lang sa ibang kakilala na siya. May madidiskubre ka. OK ang ika-18, 19, 27 at 28. May tensyon sa ika-24, 25 at 31.
Gemini (May 21 – June 20) May mga araw na wala ka sa mood para sa romansa. Ipagtapat mo ito sa kaniya para hindi niya isipin na nawawalan ka na ng interes sa kaniya. Mahirap magpanggap. Kung gusto mong sagipin ang inyong relasyon, huwag mong itago ang totoong damdamin. OK ang ika-20, 21, 29 at 30. Ingat sa ika-16, 22 at 23.
Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) Huwag mong asahan na kapag nagkaroon ka ng maraming pera ay magiging maligaya ka na. Kadalasan, pera ang nagiging ugat ng problema. Ang susi ng kaligayahan sa buhay ay ang mabuhay nang kontento kahit hindi ka nahihiga sa salapi. OK ang ika-20, 21, 29 at 30. Kuwidaw sa ika-18, 19, 24, 25 at 31.
Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Dapat alam mo kung kailan ka hihinto sa pagkunsinte sa isang kamag-anak mo. Masyado siyang umaasa sa iyo. Nagiging pabigat tuloy sa konsyensya mo kung pakiramdam mo’y sawa ka nang makinig sa kaniya. Wala kang kasalanan. Huwag mo siyang pasanin. Lucky ka sa ika-20, 21, 29 at 30. Careful sa ika-27 at 28.
Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Huwag mong kalimutan: pag may itinanim, mayroong aanihin. Marami ka nang naitanim na kabutihan. Babalik sa iyo ang ibayong kabutihan dahil hindi ka naghihintay ng kapalit. Huwag kang magsasawa sa pagtulong dahil mas higit pa ang babalik sa iyo. OK sa ika-22, 23 at 31. Stressful ang ika-18, 19, 24 at 25.
Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) Gusto mo ang maginhawang buhay. Pagod ka na sa pagtitiis na kinagisnan mo. Maaaring may pera kayo pero walang katahimikan dahil may maligalig sa pamilya mo. Huwag mong ulitin ang nakita mo noon. Magiging maligaya ka dahil alam mo na. OK mo ang ika22, 23 at 31. May tension sa ika20, 21, 27 at 28.
Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Kung gusto mong mag-aral, ituloy mo. Bata ka man o matanda, walang mawawala sa iyo kung palalaguin mo ang iyong kaalaman. Mas magkakaroon ng kabuluhan ang buhay para sa iyo kapag naabot mo ang iyong minimithi. Mas gaganda ang kinabukasan mo. OK ang ika-22, 23 at 31. Ingat sa ika-16, 29 at 30.
Totoong nagyakapan na ang mag-iina noong lamay ng dating teen actor, pero hindi nakarating noong libing si Lotlot, si Ian de Leon ang nandoon kasama ang kaniyang asawa at anak. Sabi ng aming source, “Si Lala ang nagbigay ng paglilibingan ni Buboy. Saludo ako sa kaniya dahil sa kabila ng nangyari sa kanila ni Guy, tumulong pa rin siya.” Nagkaroon ng hidwaan sa pagitan ni Lala at Nora Aunor ilang taon na ang nakararaan. Matindi ang sugat na tinamo ni Lala sa pangyayaring ‘yun. Pumanaw si Mamay Belen na hindi nakita kahit ang anino lang ng Superstar. Malambot ang puso ni Lala. Bukas na bukas din ang kaniyang mga palad sa pagtulong sa kanilang mga kamag-anak, pero
hindi pa siguro ito ang takdang panahon para mabura ang masasakit na salitang ipinautang sa kaniya noon ni Nora. Komento ng aming kausap, “I know, I know, kaya I understand kundi man siya nakipaglibing. Ang mahalaga, ginawa niya ang lahat for the love of Buboy. Saludo ako sa kaniya. Sobrang mapagmahal si Lala sa mga kadugo niya.” Sabi nga, we forgive, but we remember names. *** Maraming nahabag sa dating co-host ni Willie Revillame, ang dating dancer ng Eat…Bulaga na si Sugar Mercado, dahil sa ginawa niyang pagsusumbong sa publiko tungkol sa diumano’y ginagawang pangmamaltrato sa See CRISTY p21
CRISTY... From page 19 minsan-makalawa, ang ikatlo ay hardsell na, masiyadong trying hard na ang dating. Tutal nama’y nagsalita na si Joey Mead na anuman ang kasarian ni Ian King ay tanggap nito ang katotohanan. Okey na sana iyon, pero kinailangan pa nilang maghalikan na parang sariling-sarili nila ang mundo sa lumabas na video sa social media. Nasayang tuloy ang paghanga ng mga kababayan natin sa pagpapakatotoo ni Ian King. *** Hindi pala nakipaglibing kay Eddie “Boy” Villamayor ang magkapatid na Lotlot de Leon at Kiko pati ang pinsang-buo ng Superstar na si Maribel Aunor.
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Hindi pa gaanong mararamdaman ngayon ng Canadians kung ano ang epekto sa kabuhayang pambansa ng Brexit. Dapat alamin ang tunay na nasa likod ng napagkasunduan sa nakaraang panayam ng Tres Amigos – nina PM Trudeau, US Pres. Obama at Mexico’s leader Peña Nieto. Kung sakali, ang pangit na epekto sa ekonomiya ng tatlong bansa ay matutukan kaagad. *** Ang bakasyon ng provincial and federal lawmakers ay makabubuting kanilang samantalahin ang panahon na makausap ang mga mamamayan sa kani-kanilang lang ridings. Alamin at pag-aralan ang feedback na maganda at pangit mula sa mga mamamayan. Pagbabalik nila sa legislature at parliament, may nakahanda na silang mga isyu na kailangan para sa positibong pamamahala. Hindi ‘yong kung panahon lang ng kanilang kampanya sa eleksiyon ay sila lumalapit sa taumbayan para makasungkit ng boto. *** Ang North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), sabi ni Donald Trump na Republican presidential candidate, ay worst trade deal sa kasaysayan ng US. Nawala ang economic freedom ng maraming bilang ng taumbayan. Partikular na apektado ang kabuhayan ng labour sector nang magsilipat sa ibang mga bansa ang mga may negosyo. Pilipinas Nangako daw si Pres. Duterte na he will be friendly sa China at US. Sana nga magawa niya nang sa gayon ay mabawasan ang tensiyon sa West Philippine Sea/South China Sea kasunod ng pagtanggi ng Beijing na kilalanin ang naging hatol ng International tribunal na ang Pilipinas ang may karapatan sa
West Philippine Sea. Maaaring ang kilay ng mga nasa Washington ay magsitaas kaugnay ng planong ang unang foreign trip destination ni President Duterte ay Beijing. Dapat lang na mag-usap ang Maynila at Beijing nang sa gayon ay mabawasan ang tensiyon at agam-agam sa dalawang bansa tungkol sa territorial dispute. *** Ilang araw pa lang ng administrasyong Duterte, lumutang na ang mga kapalpakan ng anim na taon ng gobyernong Aquino. Maliwanag, si Pres. Duterte ay iniluklok ng mayoryang taumbayan na naghahangad ng positibong pagbabago. Sana, history may not repeat itself. Magkaroon ng aral sa naranasang manhid na gobyerno. Ang bagong administrasyon ay tugon sa hamon ni former president Aquino na ang 2016 elections ay magpapatunay sa kaniyang anim na taon na magandang pamamahala. Nadagdagan ang bilang ng mga taong naghihirap sa kabuhayan. Lumala ang kriminalidad, corruption at pangunahing problemang dulot ng droga. Nasira ang kinabukasan ng maraming kabataan. Ang bayan ay nawalan ng matinong pagpapatupad sa batas at iba pang hadlang sa katahimikan ng lipunan. *** Hindi dapat ang batas ay nangyayaring nabubutas. Sa halip ay ipatupad sapagkat iyon ang tama. Halimbawa ang tungkol sa SOCE ng Comelec. Nagresulta tuloy na majority members of the commission ay inakusahan ang kanilang chairman ng “failed leadership.” Ang incoming speaker, Pantaleon Alvarez ay nagpahayag na kailangang sundin ng Comelec ang batas, hindi mapaikutan na kaparis ng mangyari sa SOCE issue. Ginawang walang iniwan sa
HINAGAP
Balatkayong Ganda Bayang sinilangan na dating masaya, Ngayon ay larawan ng gusgusing sigla; Kawangis na anyo’y balatkayong ganda. Ang maraming lunsod ay nakamaskara! *** Naglaho ang mithing magandang pangarap ng lubhang maraming sumala sa oras; Kabuhayang-bansa’y ilan ang may hawak, Sanhi ng kurakot, ang bansa’y naghirap! *** Sisiw ang kawangis sa kuko ng lawin, ng bayang dinagit ng tuksong hilahil; Pag-asa ay tanging taos na dalangin, Sa Diyos ang bansa sana’y pagpalain! *** Kung tuloy ang pintig ng buhay busabos, Bulkang panglipunan malamang sumabog! Paquito Rey Pacheco
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lastiko. Sino pa ang magtitiwala ngayon sa komisyon? *** Pinangako ni Pres. Duterte na ang panukalang Freedom of Information na pinatulog sa legislature ng administrasyong Aquino ay ipatutupad sa pamamagitan ng executive order kung magteka-teka pa ang mga kongresista at senador. Matapat na sinabi ni Pres. Duterte na siya ay Filipino. Mahal niya ang mga kababayan at bayang kaniyang sinilangan. Sisikapin niyang magkaisa ang mga Filipino, sapagkat ang Pilipinas ay bansang handog ng Diyos para sa mga Filipino. Doon nabuhay at nanirahan ang mga ninuno. Maging bansang tunay na tahanan ng mga susunod na Filipino generations *** Hindi pa man nagtatagal nang manaog sa Malacañang ay nahaharap na ngayon sa criminal at corruption cases si former President Aquino. The volunteer against crime and corruption headed by Dante Jimenez ay nagharap ng kasong multiple homicide vs former President Aquino tungkol sa nangyaring pagka-massacre ng 44 PNP elite forces sa Mamasapano, Maguindanao, noong January 25, 2015. *** The Secretary General of the League of Filipino Students, according to its National Secretary General, JP Rosos ay hiniling kay Pres. Duterte na ipakulong si Ex-Pres. Noynoy dahil sa isyu na unconstitutional DAP na pork barrel scam na sangkot din si former DBM secretary Florencio Abad. Marahil, iyan ang kahulugan ng “retribution.” Ang mga utang ay pinagbabayaran. Higanti ng panahon. Alalahaning nang si Noynoy ay maging president, naging bengatibo. Ginamit ang pera ng taxpayers na pang insentibo sa mga kongresista at senador para mapatalsik si former CJ Renato Corona sa Korte Suprema. *** Muling nabawi ng mga Cojuangco-Aquino ang lupa ng mga magsasaka. Marami na rin ang naibuwis na buhay ng mga magsasaka dahil sa Hacienda Luisita. Patuloy pa rin hangga ngayon ang panggigipit sa mga magsasakang nasa loob ng Hacienda. *** Katulad ng inaasahan ng mayoryang mamamayan,
nahaharap sa patong-patong na kaso si ex-president Aquino at kaniyang mga nagsamantalang alipores sa panahon nang anim na taon na gobyerno. Nasa kandungan na ngayon ng Ombudsman, Conchita Carpio-Morales ang kaso ng kaniyang benefactor. *** Ang mga alipores ng gobyernong Aquino na nagpayaman sa nakaraang anim na taon at umabuso sa kapangyarihan. May hold departure order na kaya? Baka nakatakas na ang iba bago ang kanilang kasalanan sa bayan ay mahalungkat. *** Ang halal na senadora, Leila De Lima ay waring nananatiling attack dog ng former president. Sinabing ang sinampang mga kaso kina Aquino at Abad tungkol sa DAP ay politically motivated or harrasments daw? Si De Lima ay former justice secretary sa panahon nang selective justice system ng baluktot na daan. *** Ang 15 minutong inauguration address ni Pres. Duterte ay malaman. Binanggit ang tungkol sa erosion of public trust sa gobyerno. Partikular ang mga lider, sa judicial system, legislatures at mga naglilingkuran sa iba’t ibang department ng pamahalaan. Nawalan daw ng tiwala kaya siya ang piniling maging pangulo. *** Noong panahon ng Gloria Arroyo administration ang isyu sa droga ay masusing binabantayan. Hindi pa opisyal na makaupo sa pagka-presidente si Digong Duterte ay pumutok na kabi-kabila ang nahuhuli at kusang sumusuko na namayagpag sa panahon ng Aquino administration. Maraming institusyon ang nasira ng tekatekang pamamahala ni Noynoy. *** Kung sa palagay ng iba ay nilabag ni Pres. Duterte ang batas nang kaniyang pangalanan ang mga opisyal ng PNP na protector ng sindikato sa droga, marahil hindi ‘yon labag. Kasi inutos niya na imbestigahan at tapusin ng Napolcom ang imbestigasyon sa loob ng tatlong buwan. Kung ano ang naging resulta ng imbestigasyon ‘yon ang katotohanan. *** Si VP Leni Robredo ay itinalaga ni Pres. Duterte as Chairman of The Housing and Urban Development Coordination Council (HUDCC). Dapat lang.
Kasi ang kaniyang suweldo at gastusin ay manggagaling din sa mga taxpayer. Ang pamamahala ni VP Robredo as Chairman ng HUDCC ay nasa ilalim pa rin ng Secretary to the Cabinet ni President Duterte na si G. Leoncio Evasco. *** Ang mga padalos-dalos na pahayag ni Pres. Duterte ay nakakalikha ng nakakainis na alalahanin ng taumbayan. Halimbawa, hindi raw mga criminal ang Abu Yayaff? Aba, bakit sila tinutugis ngayon ng military at PNP sa mga lalawigan ng Sulo at Basilan? Hindi rin matatanggap ng mga mamamayan ang waring pinapayagan ng pangulo ang summary killings. Dahil ba mga criminal ay dapat na silang patayin? Isang kasalanang mortal ‘yon. May parusa, subalit hindi angkop ang kamatayan. Katas Pagkaraan ng 100 araw ng gobyernong Duterte, maliliwanagan na kung alin ang higit na bibigyan ng priyoridad sa kaniyang pamamahala. • Pangunahin ang tungkol sa United Nations Tribunal’s verdict na pabor sa Pilipinas na ayaw tanggapin ng China at ang kampanya ng gobyerno laban sa droga. • Payagan kaya ang panawagan ng ilang politiko na magkaroon ng legislative investigation sa kaso ng mga napapatay na tao? • Ang kaguluhang nangyayari sa maraming lugar ng Mindanao ay magkaroon kaya ng sulusyon? Gayon din ang hinahangad na pakikipagkasundo sa NDF. • At ang panukalang federalist government na kailangan munang mabago ang 1987 Constitution. Kasabihan Lahat ng simula ay may katapusan. Paunawa: Ang mga paksa at salitang nakasaad sa Pilantik ay sariling opinion ng may-akda at maaaring hindi opinion ng mga taga-lathala ng Pilipino Express. Paquito Rey Pacheco worked for 21 years in Philippine radio broadcasting. He is a former PRO for Radio in the Office of the Secretary of Philippine National Defense and former Chairman of the Rural Broadcasters Council of the Philippines. In Winnipeg, he was the News Director of Good Morning Philippines for 13 years on CKJS Radio 810 AM. E-mail: kakareypacheco@yahoo.ca.
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Lumaban si Sugar. Ayon sa dancer ay naipanalo niya ang laban pero nag-apela pala ang lalaki. Nakakalokang panoorin ang kaniyang video. Marami siyang kuwento na hindi naman naiintindihan ng mga tumututok sa kaniyang mga hinaing. Sana raw ay sa husgado na lang nagsumbong si Sugar Mercado at hindi sa social media. Parang wala na siyang mapuntahan. Ginagamit daw ng lalaki ang pera at koneksiyon nito, kaya pati ang kaniyang ina ay gusto ring ipakulong ng ama ng kaniyang mga anak. Matagal na niyang dinadala ang ganitong problema,
harinawang may magawa ang kaniyang abogado para manatili sa kaniya ang custody ng kaniyang mga anak. Sana’y magkaroon na ng kapayapaan ng kalooban si Sugar Mercado. Magkaroon na sana sila ng komunikasyon ng dati niyang karelasyon na ayon sa dancer ay ginagawa ang lahat-lahat ng paraan para mawalan siya ng karapatang makasama at palakihin ang kanilang mga anak. Nakakaawa naman ang mga bata na walang kasalanan sa kanilang problema. Kailan pa ba nagkaroon ng karapatang makapamili ng mga magulang ang mga supling? – CSF
kaniya ng ama ng kaniyang mga anak. Humahagulgol na naglabas ng kaniyang sama ng loob si Sugar sa video. Naghahalu-halo ang kaniyang luha, pawis at laway sa kaniyang pananaghoy. Kinukuwestiyon niya kung bakit siya pang nagmamahal at nagmamalasakit sa kaniyang mga anak ang ipinakukulong ng lalaking matagal din niyang nakasama at minahal. Kinasuhan siya ng child abuse ng ama ng kaniyang mga anak.
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Finding a good home with Globe Property Management Patrick Neilan moved to Winnipeg from Toronto five years ago. With a wife and four children, it wasn’t easy to find a good rental place that would fit their needs. Fortunately, they found Northwood Oaks in the Maples area. “We like living here,” said Patrick. “Being half-Filipino, it’s nice to live around people who share the same culture. My seven-year-old son goes to nearby James Nisbet School. Although it’s small, it’s really a very good school. This area is pretty peaceful and is close to everything.” That everything includes nearby schools such as Arthur E. Wright Community School, École James Nisbet Community School, and Maples Collegiate, which are all within walking distance, shopping, bus stops, a newlyopened walk-in clinic, and the Seven Oaks Hospital. “I would recommend it to anybody who’s saving up until they could finally buy their own house.” New immigrant Arlyn Pasion and her family moved to Northwood Oaks this past April. And she said they also like living there. “So far, so good. It’s a really nice location, near grocery stores, schools and bus stops. We also looked at other places before, but when I saw Northwood Oaks, I said, ‘this is it!’ We also appreciate the fact that the caretaker responds
to our concerns right away.” Summer is also extra exciting for the kids because of their very own swimming pool. “Our children love the pool! It’s a great way to cool down this summer, and it’s practically just outside our door,” Arlyn said. Northwood Oaks at 1452 Jefferson Avenue and Shelard Manor at 200 Adsum are both professionally managed by Globe Property Management. Globe welcomes people from all walks of life and are treated to their very own home. Dana Smith, Property Manager at Globe Property Management says they try to work with people as best as they can. “Diversity in both buildings poses a unique living situation. As property managers, we ensure to the best of our ability that everyone is treated fairly and with the respect. We always encourage neighbours to talk to each other and, if required, we are always available to assist.” Another thing that sets Globe apart from others is their diligence in making sure their buildings are very well maintained. “Tenants are aware that we do regular renovations such as painting, making sure the area is well kept and clean. If there’s anything in their suite that needs attention, we promptly deal with it.” Senior tenants who are on a
Northwood Oaks pool
Patrick Neilan and his family fixed budget need not worry about security deposit, says Dana. “We understand their situation. So seniors are not required to provide a security deposit and instead pay a half-month’s rent at the time of application and that gets applied to the first month’s rent. It’s really important for seniors who are usually on a fixed budget.” So if you are looking for a place to rent in the Maples that is close to everything, safe and has reliable management, check out Northwood Oaks and Shelard Manor. Like Patrick, Arlyn and their families, let Globe Property Management assist you to find your new home.
Arlyn Pasion and her family
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