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Pinoy Pop Star is back!

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WINNIPEG – Pinoy Pop Star is back! The Pilipino Express News Magazine has teamed up with 71 Lab Rats Events and Productions to stage the third season of this popular singing contest, offering $1,000 to the champion of the Grand Finals on December 3, 2016. An open invitation to singers 18 years and older was recently posted on social media with private live try-outs held this past weekend at the Winnipeg Sikaran Arnis Academy on Inkster. Selected singers will compete in the semi-

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finals on Friday, November 4 at the Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba, 737 Keewatin St. The Grand Finals are slated for Saturday, December 3, and will include special guest Elsaida Alerta, Pinoy Pop Star’s first Grand Champion, who astonished judges and the full-house audience at the McPhillips Station Casino in 2009 with her rendition of And I Am Telling You from the musical Dream Girls. Elsaida has since moved on to win many more singing contests including the 2015 Karaoke World Championships in

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Singapore, last November. Also entertaining the audience during the tense tabulation of scores on the Grand Finals night will be local band Elesi, featuring the vocals of Moises “Jay-R” Duot and Arlene Samaniego. Pinoy Pop Star began as a project of the Pilipino Express in collaboration with Manitoba Liquor and Lotteries in 2009. Of the almost 100 singers who tried out, 22 were selected for the SemiFinal night and 14 went on to the Grand Finals. The winners that See PINOY POP p9

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Who’s sexist? There is currently an online petition going around urging the Miss Universe Organization to scrap the holding of the 2017 pageant in the Philippines because of the “objectionable, scandalous, and demeaning sexist attitude demonstrated by the newly elected leaders of our country, by no less than President Rodrigo Duterte, and his cohorts towards womankind.” In a Facebook post, a certain Annie Serrano said she had sent a letter to the Miss Universe Organizing Committee in which she said: “In recent months, chauvinism, brutal shaming, rape jokes and a sweeping disregard for women as persons deserving not merely of a token, but true, respect has been exhibited by the President of the Philippines with his salacious and sexist comments and treatment of female reporters and opposition figures, which has carried over to his allies in the Philippine Congress. “To hold the Miss Universe Pageant in the Philippines at this time would serve as a reward of

this intolerable behaviour and excuse such behaviour. It would reinforce a troubling trend in our society. It would make your organization a partner to these backward and dangerous steps which are serious violations of the International Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW).” Now I have no problem with the Miss Universe pageant not being held here in the Philippines; in fact I wish it weren’t held anywhere at all. Despite what people say about it being about brains and beauty, in my opinion it is nothing but a blatant showcase of the exploitation, objectification, and commodification of women. What else do you call the parading of women wearing various styles of clothing — and at times almost nothing at all — before an audience that includes men who are free to ogle them? So far Miss Serrano’s online petition has been signed by only 152 people, including former Department of Social Welfare and

Development (DSWD) Secretary Corazon “Dinky” Soliman and former Presidential Adviser on the Peace Process Teresita “Ging” Quintos-Deles — both of whom worked under former President Benigno Aquino III. What I find strange in the petition is that those who launched it apparently don’t see the irony in what they’re doing. Consider this paragraph in the petition: “Do not hold Miss Universe in the Philippines. Be a partner for the liberation and not the subjugation of women. Take your pageant elsewhere and do not reward a regime that is trying to turn back the clock as far as women’s causes are concerned.” I didn’t know beauty pageants were a bastion for the liberation of women; from what I hear and know, these contests can be brutal on women. They work long hours, virtually starve themselves to remain thin, and often resort to cosmetic surgery to become the “best version” of themselves. Beauty pageants also give an unrealistic view to young girls who can be led to think that they are beautiful only if they are tall, have perfect skin, have features of a goddess, and have a bust/waist/ hip measurement of 36-24-36. The fact that such “vital statistics” are even measured gives us a clue as

to where beauty pageants think beauty lies. And of course, let’s not forget that the Miss Universe brand was owned by Donald Trump from 1996 to 2015. In light of the Republican presidential candidate’s recent comments about women, I think it’s safe to say where the heart of the pageant really lies. So it’s ironic that the petitioners — most of whom are women — are asking the Miss Universe owners not to hold it here on the premise that Duterte is sexist when the concept of a beauty pageant itself is sexist. If anything, they should be praising Duterte who, despite his bad language and self-confessed womanizing, had actually taken steps to make sure beauty contests in Davao don’t demean women. In this city, for example, no contests are allowed to have bikini portions. How many mayors have done that for their women constituents? 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 Chief Editor of www.mindanation.com. E-mail Jon at jonjoaquin@gmail. com.

Demographic reality and immigration in Canada The never-ending American presidential election cycle has focused on immigration and arguments raised against the country opening borders to refugees and other immigrants. Rather than discuss the merits of the protectionist popular appeal of Donald Trump with his “America First” slogans we, in Canada, need to be more aware of how important immigration is in terms of our population growth and worldwide competition. We should first compare Canada as an immigration destination with the Philippines as one of the principal providers of newcomers to the country. As of September 29, 2016, Canada’s population is 36,370,686 compared to 102,642,935 in the Philippines. Canada is now ranked 38th in world population compared to 12th for the Philippines. The rankings have changed for both countries since 1965 when Canada ranked 30th and the Philippines 23rd. Canada has fallen five places and the Philippines increased by 11. In 1965 the median age for Canadians was 27 and this has increased to 40.8 in 2016. In comparison the Philippines had a median age of 17 in 1965 and 24.4 in 2016. The population of both countries is getting older but we need to be alarmed when the median age in Canada was set at 40 in 2010,

41 in 2015 and down slightly to 40.8 in 2016. We are not only falling in terms of our proportion of the world’s population but also becoming older as we speak. Like in most first world countries, Canadians do not replace themselves. The fertility rates have dropped in Canada over roughly a similar reporting period. 1971 was the last time the replacement level of fertility of 2.1 children per woman was reached. Since that time, couples have not been replacing themselves. The current replacement level of fertility in Canada of 1.61 is roughly the same as that of 2011 and is up slightly from the low of 1.51 a decade earlier. It helps explain the rise in the median age to over 40 years of age, if we also consider that the average age for women giving birth is now over 30 years of age. We have not replaced ourselves for well over 40 years and have maintained a healthy population growth and place in the world economy through bringing in newcomers, both family members and skilled worker applicants. It is important to note that over 300,000 newcomers arrived in Canada over the last year, the highest number since modern record keeping began. The 320,932 total number represented a rise of 33.3 per cent over the previous year. The

arrival of Syrian refugees, which began in November 2015, partly explains the increase. More newcomers came through family reunification, skilled worker immigration and provincial nominations representing the largest components. Immigration Minister John McCallum has stated many times that the country wants to boost immigration as a way to alleviate the demographic challenges of an aging population and one that does not replace itself through birth rates. Statistics Canada reported, “The country had not received such a large number of immigrants in a single annual period since the early 1910s, during the settlement of Western Canada.” These numbers represent a marked shift in Canadian demographics, with record numbers of arrivals contrasted with an aging population. There were 6.5 million Canadians over the age of 65 in July of this year compared with 5.8 million children. By comparison in 1986 there were twice as many children as people who were 65 years and older. Manitoba’s population increased by 22,147 people in the past year – its best growth since 1971. Many newcomers are prairie bound with 27.9 per cent of arrivals settling in the region. The share of immigrants who settled in Quebec and Ontario meanwhile was at the lowest

levels in a long time, at 54.4 per cent. There are changes in the destinations and some of these can be attributed to the success of the provincial nominee programs in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador. All these provinces enjoyed record years for population growth. And Alberta ranked number two as a destination for new Canadians for the first time. The numbers speak for themselves and undermine the protectionist attitude of Donald Trump built on the attitudes of keeping newcomers out. Canada needs newcomers to fuel our growing economy and to provide the tax base to keep our institutions healthy. Rather than looking for ways to build more walls to keep foreign nationals out we should be building bridges to bring in more. Thank you Pope Francis for these sentiments and also the Liberal government in Ottawa who are leading the way. Immigration is something Canada cannot do without. 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.

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Keep your relationship on track Dear Ate Anna, My husband and I have been married for eight years. I used to think that I had a happy marriage. Lately I have been feeling that my husband and I are like roommates rather than husband and wife – if you know what I mean. What has happened? Elizabeth Dear Elizabeth, Every couple in a long term relationship, whether married or not, will have times when they wonder, “Is this all there is?” If you can figure out what may be causing that feeling, you have a better chance of making the changes that will get your relationship back on track. Elizabeth, part of the problem may be the expectations you have of your relationship. In the past, a wife had certain roles or jobs that she was expected to do as a good wife. A husband had his own set of responsibilities. Today, these roles are not as clear, which creates their own stress. In addition, people have higher expectations of marriage or a long-term relationship and how it will meet their emotional needs. If we feel that our expectations are not being met, we may wonder if there is something wrong with either our relationship or our partner. Firstly, we should look at our hopes and dreams. Are they realistic? From where do expectations about a satisfying relationship come? Magazines? Reality TV? Unfortunately, these are not always reliable sources of information about meaningful relationships. Many couples find that even if they have discussed important issues beforehand, marriage

or living together long term is different than they thought it would be. Couples gain success in their relationship by “hanging in there” and learning how to tackle problems and manoeuvre through the complex issues of everyday life. It may seem easier to just blame the other person and end the relationship. However, success in a relationship requires some commitment to continuing that relationship, as long as it does not involve an endless cycle of arguing about the same problems or abusive behaviour. Effective communication helps people problem-solve the common relationship conflicts about money, sex, household chores, in-laws, and lack of time. Today, couples have the added challenges of technology. You can’t communicate effectively while you or your partner is checking their iPhone, watching TV, or reading the latest gossip online. Busy schedules can also be a real roadblock to dealing with important relationship issues. It might be necessary to make an actual appointment with each other. Put the cell phones on silent and let voicemail pick up your calls. It might be helpful to get away from home to have this conversation – perhaps just going to a coffee shop so that children and chores etc. are not a distraction. Even partners who love each other very much sometimes experience difficulties in their sexual relationship. This is also an area where unrealistic expectations can cause frustration. Adding to this situation is the fact that both men and women are badly lacking

in sex education and sexual selfawareness. This is unfortunate because sex is an important part of a relationship and it brings a couple closer together. Sex is not just about making babies. Sex releases hormones that help our bodies both physically and mentally, and sustains the chemistry between partners in a satisfying way. It is a fantasy that good sex “just happens” – especially over the lifespan of a longterm marriage or relationship.

Differences in sexual desire and what is or is not sexy and enjoyable are good topics for conversation. Most people have grown up with the message that talking about sex is taboo so it can be difficult to talk about ourselves in this way. But it can also help to build intimacy in a relationship – emotional intimacy as well as physical intimacy. In fact, the emotional intimacy that comes from working together on resolving a relationship issue can lead to a better connection

between partners. Elizabeth, relationship issues are complex. But a satisfying relationship is worth the time and effort it takes to keep it strong. 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.


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History with a bit of humour The study and writing of history can at times be interesting, exciting, and sometimes tedious. For those who spend hours upon hours in archives, sifting through hundreds and thousands of pages of documents, it can be a lonesome task, as well. Yet, there are lighthearted moments that make the task a happy one, and the odd time we have to stop and laugh at what our sources are telling us. When I teach Asian history at the University of Manitoba, I love telling the story of Tsunayoshi, the Japanese shogun of the Tokugawa period who loved his dogs so much, he spent more time tending to them than to his country. Of course, these funny anecdotes actually tell us a lot about the time. In the case of Tsunayoshi, it is a reminder of the life of luxury that comes with being a king, emperor, or shogun. With many others there to do the work of ruling a country for you, a leader like Tsunayoshi – with a lot of money to spend and no one to answer to – can obsess over frivolities that most others could never dream of. That’s is why the “boat that sank the Chinese navy” is both a funny event in history, but also a sobering one that warns against the luxuries of state life. The story of this infamous ship has to do with the decline of the Qing Dynasty in China and the corruption that had filled the court. Under the direction of the Empress Dowager Cixi, the Summer Palace in Beijing was ordered rebuilt following the shameful destruction by the British Lord Elgin - who burned it down as part of the British attempt to subjugate China in the nineteenth century. Unfortunately, the money used to rebuild the Summer Palace had actually been set aside to rebuild the Chinese navy, which was needed to fight against the growing aggression of the British. As the story goes, most of the money went to the creation of a single stone ship that was in reality a palace for Cixi and her court in the Summer Palace. While a beautiful piece

of architecture, the palace also represents the wastefulness of corruption and the silliness of history. A navy sunk because of a stone ship? Good grief. I have come across a good chuckle or two in my own research, which have also had larger meanings. The documents I have are often between Canadian officials in Manila and the federal government in Ottawa, and they give their frank opinion of Filipino officials and diplomats. On more than one occasion, the ambassador of Canada or another government official has remarked on the friendliness of Filipinos. One wrote that a meeting with the Philippine agricultural minister was “characterized by infectious Filipino amiability.” There are regular stories in these reports on the major political figures in the Philippines, such as Imelda Marcos, General Carlos P. Romulo, the Minister of Foreign Affairs under Ferdinand Marcos, and Ramon V. Del Rosario, who was the Philippine ambassador to Canada for many years. The 1970s and 1980s saw the strengthening of PhilippineCanadian relations. With the growth of ASEAN and the role that the Philippines was taking in global affairs, Canada wanted to enhance the already-friendly relations between the two countries, both to bolster trade and to improve Canada’s position in the Asia-Pacific region. Because of their good relations, the Philippines was Canada’s point contact for the rest of ASEAN. The Department of Foreign Affairs recognized that improving relations with the Philippines was going to be a deeply personal affair, and that strong personal relationships had to be forged. A letter from April 1980 stated that setting up in-person meetings with Filipino officials was important because Filipino government officials valued personal contact. Furthermore, Romulo presented a challenge in this regard because he was no exception to this and was concerned to maintain his

The ship that sank the Chinese navy. Photo from Wikipedia “sense of personal prestige.” Around the same time of this assessment, government officials were scrambling to find a university in Canada that would award Romulo with an honorary degree. The Department of Foreign Affairs had been inviting Romulo for years to visit Canada in an attempt to improve relations, but he always had to back out. After a few occasions, government officials heard rumours that this was because Romulo wanted to receive an honorary degree from a Canadian university before any visit would take place. At this time, he had nearly seventy honorary degrees, but had not received one from Canada. As a major player in Philippine foreign affairs, and with someone who had much clout in the circle of Marcos’ Martial Law government, Canadian officials were concerned with appeasing Romulo. Thus, what seemed as a trivial thing – adding one more degree to seventy – was taken very seriously as a matter of national interest. When the University of Windsor rescinded its offer of an honorary degree in late 1980 – due to protests from members of the university towards Romulo’s affiliation with Martial Law – there were real fears that Romulo would be so personally offended

that it would have far reaching implications for PhilippineCanadian relations, and that it might even sabotage Canada’s ASEAN position. The Philippine ambassador, Del Rosario, was the point person in these negotiations, and at one point government officials mused that he was “praying for help from any [quarter] on this [subject].” Indeed, when he found out that Windsor had withdrawn its offer, Del Rosario apparently had a “temper tantrum” that was so embarrassing he asked for it to be “stricken from the record” after being calmed by news that the government was working on a solution. When the Royal Military College of Canada offered Romulo an honorary Doctor of Laws degree, Romulo decided that he would finally visit Canada in the fall of 1981. Romulo was apparently so pleased at this that in June 1981, he sought out the Canadian ambassador “across [a] crowded room[,] almost bowling over a waiter in process.” In this time, and over these amusing events, relations between Canada and the Philippines greatly improved. The two countries had active trade relations – with almost equal amounts of goods and services flowing both ways – and were political allies on the

global stage. Moreover, officials on both sides often referred to the large population of Filipinos living in Canada as a common ground. Both Romulo and Del Rosario were also very fond of Canada and reportedly appreciated the many attempts that upper ranking officials made to personally interact with Philippine officials. These records reflect the growing relations between Canada and the Philippines. Indeed, these were long standing relations as Canada had been one of the first nations to recognize and celebrate Philippine independence in 1946. With greater flows of Filipino immigrants to Canada, growing trade, and Canada’s desire to become a Pacific power, it was in the interests of both nations to improve relations. Indirectly, this has facilitated the flow of immigrants to Canada, and a great show of friendship was made in 1979 when Manila and Winnipeg became sister cities. These stories, having a bit of humour to them, show one of the ways that this friendship has been made by personal interactions between officials who, in reality, were friends outside of political office. Jon Malek is a PhD candidate in History at Western University, and is a member of the Migration and Ethnic Relations program.

Communicating our health My last article discussed the importance of having the right environment for your child. This month, my focus is on wellness and health. Our school has built a culture that encourages sending kids to school with healthy snacks. Proper nutrition is key to a child being ready to learn – and health

goes beyond just what they eat. We practice mindfulness at school and we also are working on self-regulation and being awareness of how we’re feeling (and why we’re feeling that way). I recently told my students that I was feeling sick (hello, flu season!) and that I needed to take care of myself. I asked them what

I could do to help prevent myself from getting worse. Without my prompting, they were busy talking to each other to give me advice: get plenty of rest, drink plenty of fluids (preferably tea), eat my vegetables and fruits, and make sure I washed my hands. A student approached me privately and told me that I also need to fully rest and that means to not worry about them with a guest teacher. That was so thoughtful and also a deeper idea. These are sixth graders who are aware of

physical health needs, and on a deeper level, understand what else could hinder my recovery from a cold or flu. Parent Tip: healthy practices Be aware of our own health (physical, mental, emotional) and be vocal about that experience. My being honest with my students has led to them being honest about me. They can tell me when they’re antsy and they, themselves, can figure out what they need to regain focus. Something our school is doing is called “Zones of

Regulation” and it has been working out really well so far in my classroom. It is helping my students (and myself!) be more aware of how we’re feeling throughout the day and how that can affect our learning and others’ learning, and what we can do about it. A quick Google or Pinterest search should give you some ideas of how these zones work. Give it a try! Judianne Jayme is an educator teaching sixth grade and a division-wide mentor in the Winnipeg School Division.


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Right here, right now When was the last time you felt completely satisfied with where you currently were in life? Maybe it was not so long ago, or possibly it was a while ago, or maybe you are already feeling satisfied right now. Nonetheless, I’ve witnessed through my personal experiences and through the experiences of those around me that we humans tend to be constantly “hungry for more.” Let me tell you a quick story of an experience of mine as an example. In fact, this story is the inspiration behind this article. I am currently a full time music student and have made the conscious decision not to take on a part time job during the first few months of studies in order to enjoy being fully immersed into

music. This was a goal of mine for a while to finally work on my music with focus and an abundant balance of time. Finally I can say I’ve made it to that place in my life, thanks be to God. I was fifteen when I had my first job. It didn’t take long until I’d look for multiple jobs. I remember being a full time University student and having three jobs at a time. Sometimes it still boggles my mind how I was able to do that, but it did happen and I really did enjoy the work load. When I had my first “big girl job” (i.e. first full time job out of university/college) I recall thinking to myself, “I look forward to the day when I can take a break from working and just

be fully immersed into music.” So I made it a goal for myself to work hard and save up a lot so that someday, I can afford to be immersed into music without the distractions of working, even if it were just for a few months. Fast forward to today: I am a full-time music student and unemployed and as much as I was looking forward to this, for some reason I sometimes still feel anxious about it, thinking to myself “I should probably get a job soon.” However, this was a dream of mine to be fully immersed into music and now that I am, why am I still looking to do more? Then it was revealed to me that there are challenges in no matter stage of life we’re in and it is so easy to fall into the temptation of seeing the challenges outweigh our blessings. I am learning more and more each day to celebrate the blessings during the right here, right now stage of my life and to really live in it. So with that said, I’m going to make sure that I remind myself that it is a blessing for me to be in this stage of my life right here, right now. I won’t rush it, and instead I’ll enjoy it because eventually things will never be like this again. So why share this story with you? Simple. I hope that as many of us realize that we are so blessed right here, right now. As mentioned earlier, there will be challenges in every stage of our

Yvanne encourages you to jot down your blessings in this very moment right here, right now. life and it is important for us to remember our blessings or else we will always be hungry for more and never be content. Maybe you’re reading this during a work break and wishing that your shift was over or maybe you’re reading this during your maternity leave and you’re dreadfully counting down the days to when you’ll go back to work. Regardless of what situation you’re in right now, I can assure you that there is a lot to be thankful for and worth celebrating. On that note, I have included a section in this article where I encourage you to jot down your blessings in this very moment

right here, right now. I challenge you to find yourself running out of space! Remember, it is never a waste of time to remember our blessings and to give thanks for them. Yvanne currently studies Independent Performance and Songwriting at Seneca College in Toronto. She has also completed a Business Administration degree at the University of Winnipeg and an International Event and Wedding Planning Professional certificate (QC Career School). Search the #diaryofthedreamer on various social media to follow more of Yvanne’s journey.


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The interview option Going through any interview, whether it is for a job, a feature or for any other purpose, is always terrifying for some, if not most people. I personally dread going through an interview, not only because I don’t like the feeling of being put on the spot and at the receiving end of what may be a subjective judgment, but also, because I know that if I get too nervous, it could end catastrophically. I oftentimes have regrets after an interview, thinking that I could have done better. But there is no undo button in an interview; once it’s done, it’s done. When the interview option was offered to confirm my engineering academic qualification with Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba (EGM), I knew right away that it would be my last option. I can cite a plethora of reasons why, which may be echoed by others who have been offered this option, but opted to take another route instead: (1) no idea what the interview process entailed; (2) no resources, mentors or references; (3) lack of self-confidence to be able to fully express myself in the English language; (4) limited information. I thought back then that this was a one-time shot; if you fail the interview then you have to wait and re-submit another assessment qualification. In later years, I would find out that the interview option results vary: from having all confirmatory exams waived, which will get you an invitation to apply to become a member of the EGM; or some confirmatory exams waived, where, as an example, if two out of five are waived, you will still need to complete the three remaining confirmatory exams; or none at all, which simply means, you failed to demonstrate your engineering/ geoscience experience through interview. It is no surprise that out of all the available options for engineering academic qualification with the EGM, the interview option is the least popular choice in the Filipino Members Chapter (FMC). In fact, there are only a handful of chapter members who went through the interview option, and most had the same result – not all assigned confirmatory exams were waived. The association website indicates that the interview option may be offered to academic assessment applicants who appear to have over 10 years of engineering and geoscience work experience. I know for sure that it is a panel interview. So if typical one-on-one interviews appear to be daunting, just imagine a panel interview. One brave soul may just change that unenthusiastic perception about going through the interview option. Jun Tapia Jun Tapia immigrated to Winnipeg with his family two years ago. One of his priorities

was to get his engineering degree accredited by the EGM. Back then, he was so determined to be recognized as an engineer in the province of Manitoba that it didn’t really matter what route he would take to get it, whether writing the assigned confirmatory exams, taking equivalent courses, going through the interview, participating in the IEEQ program, or other available options. Jun is a Civil Engineer with over 20 years of experience in infrastructure and transportation projects, specializing in highway and railway design and construction. His involvement from conceptual planning to project implementation and closeout, equipped him with the necessary skills to deliver complex and challenging projects with quality and efficiency. This paved the way for him to travel to various countries in Asia and the Middle East. He came prepared by bringing all the required documents and submitted them to the EGM for academic assessment soon after arriving in Canada. In a couple of months, he received the assessment result, which required him to write five confirmatory exams and five options to satisfy the requirements, one of which is the interview. At first, his decision was to take equivalent courses. “I already made necessary preparations, reached out to government services for financial assistance for my study, and met with the association representative at the University of Manitoba (UofM) to get an overview and a better understanding of the equivalent courses route,” said Jun. But just after all those preparations, he got an offer to work for a government agency with a full-time position directly related to his field of experience. He knew from previous discussions with the association representative at UofM that there would be no evening or weekend classes available for the courses that he needed to take. He continued, “I knew that it would be very challenging if not totally impossible to have a regular 8 to 5 job and study at the same time. At that point, I needed to step back and reassess my plans for accreditation, and that was the time that I finally decided to go for the interview option.” His preparation included assessment of his strengths and what topics he was most comfortable discussing with the panel. “So I looked at the Canadian Engineering Qualifications Board (CEQB) syllabus and carefully chose the courses and informed the association of my decision to take the interview option with the list of my preferred courses,” he said. Upon confirming the interview

schedule, he then gathered all information from his previous projects for his presentation. At the end of each day, after work, he would go straight to the library to read and review the courses. He even would take time off from work just to spend more time reading and rehearsing for his presentation. He would rehearse not only for delivery and content, but also to make sure his presentations was within the allotted 30 minutes. Come interview day, Jun said, “Probably just like some of us, I also feel uncomfortable and nervous when I hear the word ‘interview.’ Because you don’t only need to provide answers to questions, you need to provide answers right away, and the worst part is that you need to say it in English.” But his confidence stayed afloat, because he chose the courses he’s most comfortable with. It also helped that the members of the panel asked their questions in a gracious and polite way. “They made me feel at ease as they listen intently with interest, appreciating all the answers I gave them,” said Jun. The interview went for over an hour, but with respect and professionalism shown by the panel, Jun’s stress and anxiety at the interview was eased and at the end of the interview, he breathed a sigh of relief, convinced that the interview went well. A week went by before he got the news that, based on the interview, all the assigned confirmatory exams were waived! He became a member of the association as Engineer-InTraining (EIT) in December 2015, finally achieving his most desired goal. With EIT at the end of his name, Jun can now validate himself as an engineer in Canada. “I kept my focus on that goal, and with support from my family, friends, and colleagues, and with hard work, a bit of luck, and lots of prayers, I achieved my goal and succeeded in getting my accreditation. I just want to say that nothing is impossible as long as you set your goal, keep your focus, and work hard to achieve it,” said Jun. He is now working as a Roads and Highways designer for Dillon Consulting, where he does preliminary and detailed design of roads for the city and other parts of the province. He added, “My current role gives me the opportunity to work on very exciting and challenging projects. I had the chance to be involved in some projects for the City of Winnipeg, like the Southwest

Rapid Transit project, and the Fermor Avenue Bridge project.” After his personal experience, Jun believes that if you have the knowledge and experience on the courses that you are pursuing, then, by all means, go for the interview. He cautioned, however, that if you are not convinced that you have adequate knowledge and experience, then you might want to choose other routes. Catch more of Jun Tapia, as he shares his personal experience going through the interview option as a resource person at the Filipino Members Chapter’s upcoming Engineering Credential Recognition Orientation session on November 5, 2016 at the PCCM from 12:30 to 4:00 pm. Visit www. fmc-egm.ca for more information. Ethel Clemente-Fernandez is a professional engineer registered in the province of Manitoba. She is an active member of the

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Jun Tapia’s family

Jun’s first snowmobile ride at Bird’s Hill Park

Jun in the middle of the Dubai desert

Jun with monks during a site visit in Siem Reap, Cambodia

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POP STAR... From page 1 year, along with champion Elsaida Alerta, were runner-up, Jesse James Baris, and the crowd pleaser awardee, Ronaldo Trinidad. Pinoy Pop Star returned in 2010 to rouse even more local talent with more than 200 singers auditioning over three days, and 52 selected to perform over two nights of semi-finals. Grace Ann Panganiban won overall on the Grand Finals night with her performance of Love You I Do. First runner-up was Daisy Crisostomo and Aiza Luna was second runner-up. Who will win this year? Watch the Pinoy Pop Star Semi-Finals on November 4 and the Grand Finals on December 3 to find out. Certain to be among the winners will be the audience, entertained by the wealth of talent in Winnipeg’s Filipino community. Follow the Pilipino Express on FaceBook for more details as they become available.

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Feng shui’s most popular crystals Crystals have long been thought to possess mystical qualities. Certain crystals and stones have long been associated with having healing abilities, the ability to focus thought or intention or even transmutation. And this is no longer an issue of belief any longer. We know scientifically that crystals, specifically silicon crystals, are the chief reason for faster processing speeds in computer. But there are other stones and crystals in feng shui that have different applications and uses for creating beneficial energy to clearing your thoughts! One thing that all gems and stones have in common is the belief that they represent the highest, most beautiful forms of vital and precious earth energies refined in their colouring, beauty and intrinsic qualities. Their greatest quality is their ability to magnify energies. Here are some of the most common and popular feng shui stones and crystals and how to use them. 1. Jade Jade is a both a crystal formation and because of its prized value, it’s also a valuable gem. The colouring can range from white to yellow

to deepest green. The greater the translucence, the greater the value jade has. Jade is worn in amulets to pendants and bracelets. A very common way to wear jade is as a bangle. Jade is thought to purify the blood, promote good health and longevity. A multipurpose stone, jade is a symbol of growth, wealth and prosperity. Real jade always feels cool or cold on the skin. 2. Quartz crystal Clear quartz crystal has so many uses in feng shui. From using it to stimulate thought to creating harmonious relationships, quartz is versatile. Crystal points are often used to help create clear thought and enhance thinking ability. Students often carry quartz points to help them do well on tests. Quartz crystal is often made into faceted crystals, smooth crystal balls, jewellery and even chandeliers. When light is applied to the crystal, it enhances the faceted crystal by throwing prisms of coloured light. This rainbow light is thought to be especially auspicious and beneficial and can help an unloved person feel loved when they bathe in this light. 3. Citrine Beautiful and lemony-yellow, citrine is the colour of business. It

represents the earth element with its yellow colour. Because of its golden-hue, citrine is thought to attract wealth and prosperity. Someone in sales or in business - or just wanting to climb the ladder of success would benefit from having a citrine crystal on the desk. 4. Amethyst With its deep purple colour, amethyst is a royally coloured stone associated with great wealth. Amethyst can be worn as jewellery or displayed in the home. Amethyst geodes are believed to possess great wealth energy and often used in gem trees. Because of their association with the earth mother, it is believed to be able to keep a wandering husband at home. They are also believed to be able to provide healing energy, reducing anger and depression. 5. Rose quartz This is known as the love stone. The pink stone represents the sweet and tender feelings of love in a committed relationship. Singles looking to attract love can use rose quartz to help attract love. If your relationship is troubled, keep a rose quartz heart close by to help promote healing and loving feelings. This beautiful stone helps us connect with our loving feelings. Worn as a pendant or placed in the home, rose quartz imbues all in contact

Rose quartz can help an unloved person feel loved

Amethysts are believed to help provide healing energy, reducing anger and depression with it with greater heartfelt connection. 6. Cinnabar Though not often seen in the west, cinnabar is quite common in the east. The mineral cinnabar occurs around new volcanic activity or alkaline hot springs and is associated with mercury, pyrite, marcasite, opal, quartz, chalcedony, and dolomite. It is rarely, if ever, used in feng shui. What’s most commonly thought of as cinnabar is actually a resin product. This cinnabar that is used in feng shui is an ancient resin that’s been used for medicine, varnish, incense, dye, and decoration and often called dragon’s blood. FENG SHUI Q&A Question: I live in an old house that is falling down us (literally). The bathroom is in the southeast wealth corner. The floor is shot and sinking. Moving is not an option. Every room needs major work, what can I do to improve my house and life? Answer: I’ve lived in homes that had holes in the floors, walls or ceilings. But we bought them that way with the intent to repair them in the days before it was called flipping. However, it takes time to renovate, and you usually only do it as your budget allows. A broken down house means being “broke” financially, but I know you already know that. Do whatever you can to make repairs

to the house. You might want to do an enhancement to help you earn more, but the disrepair will drag your life down faster than a turtle or a frog will bring it up. Keep working on repairs, activate the front door with a fresh coat of paint, and make the bedroom and living room as nice as you can. Keep the house as neat as possible, and again, keep at those repairs. Add a nice vase of flowers or a pretty plant to add some growth energy. Make sure the landscaping outside is kept up to keep plants neat and trim. The last thing I would say is do what you can to improve yourself as much as you can. Take a class, get a certification, do something that helps you improve yourself so you can move up in your career or have more options at work, and do this while working on your house. This one-two punch will help move your luck further along! 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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Isang araw ay maglalatag na ng proposal ang international performer na si Charice Pempengco sa matagal na niyang karelasyong si Alyssa Quijano. Pagkatapos ng proposal ay kasalan na ang kanilang paghahandaan. Sigurado na sila sa isa’t isa, pinagbubuklod sila ng respetuhan at pagmamahalan, sarado na ang kanilang mga puso sa kahit anong tuksong puwede pa nilang masagupa. Matindi ang pinagdadaanan ngayon ni Charice. Mayroon silang hindi pagkakaunawaan ng grupong naging manager niya. Diumano’y tumanggap ng concert ang mga ito para sa kaniya sa ibang bansa, nagbigay na ng paunang bayad ang prodyuser pero wala raw namang natanggap si Charice. Wala sa kaniya ang problema, handang-handa siyang gawin ang concert, pero gusto niyang maging maayos muna ang lahat. Ikalawa ang hindi pa rin nila pagkakaayos ng kaniyang pamilya.

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Sa tagal na nilang magkarelasyon ni Alyssa ay mayroon pa palang mga isyu sa pagitan nila ng kaniyang ina at lola, kontra pa rin ang mga ito sa kaniyang girlfriend. Parang nakikinita na namin ang reaksiyon ng kaniyang lola nang magpahayag siya tungkol sa plano na nilang pagpapakasal ni Alyssa. Ano nga ang sabi noon ni Nanay Tessie sa kanilang dalawa? “Kayong mga babaeng nagpapanggap na lalaki pero nireregla rin naman buwanbuwan, magsitigil kayo!” Napakatagal na panahon nang bati-galit si Charice at ang kaniyang pamilya, pinagbibintangan kasi ng mga ito si Alyssa na kumokontrol sa kaniyang mga kinikita, kaya nakakalimot na sa pagtulong si Charice. Mula pa noong bata si Charice ay puro pera na ang isyu sa kanila ng kaniyang pamilya. Noong minsan ay ang ina naman niyang See CRISTY p14

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• Charice Pempengco – Malapit nang mag-propose kay Alyssa Quijano • Manny Pacquiao – Nov. 5 na ang laban kay Jessie Vargas sa Las Vegas • James Yap – Malungkot dahil pinakawalan ng kaniyang team Star Hot Shots • Kris Aquino – Sa social media pa nalaman ni Bimby ang tungkol sa kapatid • Jaclyn Jose – Inaakusahan ng mga basher na “walang kuwentang ina” • Agot Isidro – Naging malakas na tinig ng mga takot kumontra kay Ka Digong • Rosanna Roces – Takot makasuhan ng human trafficking ang original “Bruneiyuki” • Mark Anthony Fernandez – Naging dahilan ng pagkikita muli nina Alma at Lorna T

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CRISTY... From page 12 si Aling Raquel ang kalaban ni Nanay Tessie at pera rin ang pinagdiskusyunan ng mga ito. Nakakaawa raw si Charice na halos mabulunan na sa kakakanta pero nilulustay lang naman ni Aling Raquel ang mga pinaghihirapan niya. Iyon ang bintang ng kaniyang lola. Nang magtagal ay nagsanibpuwera naman ang mag-ina, si Charice na ang kalaban nila, lalo na nang pumasok na sa eksena si Alyssa. Mabait pa rin si Charice dahil hindi siya naglalabas ng kaniyang saloobin sa social media. Hindi niya ginagawang sumbungan ang kaniyang FB, puro magagandang balita lang tungkol sa kaniyang career ang laman noon, saka ang

maliligayang araw nila ni Alyssa. Nasa wastong gulang na siya ngayon, naglantad na si Charice ng kaniyang tunay na kasarian, sa maintindihan siya at hindi ng iba ay sila na ni Alyssa ang nagpupuno sa mga kakulangan. Naging alipin ng trabaho si Charice nang napakatagal na panahon para maiahon ang kaniyang pamilya sa kahirapan. Hindi niya iyon binibilang pero sa loob-loob niya ay nandoon ang nagtatanong na emosyon kung anu-ano pa ba ang kulang sa mga nagawa na niyang pagseserbisyo sa kaniyang pamilya? Kapag kumakanta si Charice Pempengco ay punumpuno ng emosyon. Nananaghoy ang kaniyang boses. Siguro nga ay sa pagkanta na lang niya idinadaan ang mga sama ng loob na matagal See CRISTY p15

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CRISTY... From page 14 na niyang kinikimkim lang. Doon man lang ay mapaluwag niya ang kaniyang dibdib. Kahit sa pagkanta man lang ay maitawid niya ang lungkot sa kaniyang manonood, may paraan talaga ang kapalaran para tulungan tayong magpagaling ng sugat. *** Pinag-iipunan na ng mga kababayan natin sa Amerika ang susunod na laban ni Senador Manny Pacquiao. Maraming tulog at gising pa ang November 5 pero ngayon pa lang ay bahagi na ng kanilang pagtitipid ang pakikipagsalpukan ni Pacman kay Jessie Vargas sa Thomas & Mack Center salas Vegas. Hindi naman kasi sa pambili lang ng ticket sa laban umiikot ang gastos kapag nanonood sila ng laban ng Pambansang Kamao. Mula sa LA ay apat na oras ang biyahe papuntang Las Vegas. Gabi ang salpukan na halos inaabot na nang madaling-araw, kaya kailangang mag-hotel din sila para kinabukasan na sila mag-uwian. Sabi ng kaibigan namin ni Jude Estrada na si Jonjie Martinez na ilang dekada nang naninirahan sa LA, “Ipinagtatabi ng budget ang bawat laban ni Pacman. By land na lang kami, hindi na kami nageeroplano papuntang Las Vegas, kahit hamburger na lang ang kainin namin, eh, okey lang, basta makapanood lang kami.” Nasa bansa na ang conditioning coach ni Pacman,

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nandoon na rin si Coach Freddie Roach na palaging nagpapaalala kay Senador Manny na hindi ordinaryong boksingero si Jessie Vargas, dahil ilang beses daw itong nag-training sa kaniyang Wild Card Gym. Ang pagkatalo lang nito kay Timothy Bradley ang nagbigay ng mantsa sa kartada nitong 271. Pero ayon sa coach ni Pacman ay natiyempuhan lang iyon, kaya kailangang paghandaang mabuti ng Pambansang Kamao ang kanilang pagtutuos. Treinta’y otso anyos na sa darating na Disyembre si Pacman, malaki ang partisipasyon ng pagdadagdag ng edad sa isang boksingero, pero sa tindi naman ng mga pamatay na kamao ng ating senador ay positibo siyang puwede niyang angkinin ang pagduduop nila ni Vargas. Sabi ni Senador Pacquiao, lahat daw ng mga nagaganap sa ating bayan ngayon ay may basbas ng Panginoon, pati ang kaliwa’t kanang patayan. May matinding dahilan daw kung bakit nakaposisyon ngayon si Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte. May mga sumang-ayon sa kaniyang pahayag pero siyempre’y mayroon ding mga kumontra sa kaniya. Bumubuhay raw ang Diyos, hindi pumapatay, kaya maling-mali ang opinyon ng senador-boksingero. *** Takang-taka ang mga nakakausap namin kung bakit pinakawalan ng Star Hot Shots si James Yap. May karapatan daw

malungkot ang basketbolista sa nangyari sa kaniyang karera. Si James Yap kasi ang itinuturing na “mukha” ng kaniyang team. Kapag isa-isa nang tinatawag ang pangalan ng starting five ng kaniyang koponan ay si James ang may pinakamalakas na tili at palakpak. Siya rin ang may pinakamalaking hakot na tagahanga ng kanilang team, siya ang Rockstar ng Star Hot Shots, kaya nawindang ang marami nang ipamigay siya ng team sa Rain Or Shine. Pansin pa ng isang kausap namin, “Bakit si Alvin Patrimonio, mula umpisa hanggang noong mag-retire na siya, eh, hindi siya ipinamigay ng Purefoods? “Hanggang ngayon, team manager ang position niya sa team? Bakit si James na malaking karangalan din ang ibinigay sa kanila eh, ayan, ipinamigay ng team niya? “Hindi na nakapagtataka kung mabawasan ang supporters ng iniwanan niyang team. Natural, sasama kay James sa ROS ang mga fans niya,” pag-aanalisa ng aming kausap. Pero kailangan din nating balansehin ang sitwasyon, dapat din nating pakinggan ang dahilan ng San Miguel Corporation kung bakit nila ipinagpalit si James Yap kay Paul Lee, hindi siya ipamimigay ng kaniyang team kung walang sapat na dahilan. Puwedeng nakulangan na sila sa ipinakikitang paglalaro

ni James Yap nitong mga huling panahon, lalo na’t kailan lang ay nagkaroon pa siya ng injury, hindi na bumabata si James Yap. Umuwi lang si James Yap sa orihinal niyang tahanan. Ang tanong, pagsisihan kaya ng Star Hot Shots ang ginawa nilang pagpapamigay sa kanilang star player sa ROS? Si James Yap ang kailangang magbigay ng sagot sa tanong na iyon sa pamamagitan ng ipamamalas niyang paglalaro sa susunod na PBA conference. *** Ewan lang kung bibigyan pa ng atensiyon at panahon ni James Yap ang mga huling hirit ni Kris Aquino. Ilang araw pa lang kasi ang nakararaan ay nagpatutsada si Kris na sana raw naman ay mageffort din ang basketbolista para makita at makasama ang kaniyang anak. Isa pang arya ni Kris ang pagsasabing sana raw ay diretso na lang na sinabi ni James kay Bimby ang pagkakaroon nila ng anak ni Michaela Cazzola at hindi iyong ganoon na sa social media lang nalaman ng bata ang pagiging bagong ama niya. Kung matatandaan ay nagsabi si James noon na napagod na siya sa kagustuhan niyang magkasama sila ni Bimby, gusto niyang makabonding ang kaniyang anak, pero hindi niya naman ito nakukuha dahil mayroon na raw naunang lakad na naiayos si Kris para sa kanilang mag-iina. Mas bibigyan pa siguro ng panahon ngayon ni James Yap ang pakikipag-ensayo sa bago niyang

PAGE 15 koponan, ang Elasto Painters, sa PBA. Kesa sa makipagtalo kay Kris ay mas gagamitin na lang siguro ni James Yap ang kaniyang panahon ngayon para “makilala” ang mga bago niyang kasama sa pagdidribol at pagsu-shoot sa tropang Rain Or Shine. Ang tanong na lang ngayon ay kung ano naman ang gagawin ni Kris – tuloy na tuloy na nga ba ang mga proyektong gagawin niya sa APT Entertainment at GMA-7, o totoo ang kutob ng mas nakararami na nagpapahabol pa rin siya sa ABS-CBN? Kung tutuusin ay puwedengpuwede nang mabuhay nang tahimik at sagana si Kris at ang kaniyang mga anak, sa kaniyang naipong yaman ay hinding-hindi na sila magugutom hanggang ang mundo ay mundo pa rin, kaya nga lang ay parang isda na inilipat sa lupa si Kris Aquino kapag nahiwalay siya sa paningin ng publiko. Batambata pa si Kris sa kampanya para senador ng kaniyang ama ay pampublikong buhay na ang gustung-gusto niya. Nahihiyang umakyat sa entablado ang kaniyang mga ate at kuya pero si Kris ay buhay na buhay sa kaniyang pagtatalumpati. Sukdang siya na ang mamuhunan ay gagawin ni Kris Aquino para hindi lang siya mahiwalay sa pinakamamahal niyang linya. Alisan mo si Kris Aquino ng mga camera at ilaw at mikropono, See CRISTY p16


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A faithful friend remembered Antonio Polvorosa, whom we fondly called Tony, succumbed to cancer on October 5, 2016 and was laid to rest at the Holy Family cemetery on October 12th, following a funeral mass at the St. Anthony de Padua Catholic Church. He left a legacy of beautiful memories that together constitute a tribute to our collective Filipino traits. Knowing that his earthly life was imminently coming to an end, family and friends gathered at the St. Boniface General Hospital Palliative Care Unit on September 30 to celebrate his 67th birthday. Then, an overflowing throng gathered at the Cropo Funeral Home on the evening of October 12 for the wake, lamay, to pay our respects and to comfort his family. We heard stories of his service to our Filipino community and of his friendship and faithfulness to so many; of his heroism, saving the lives of strangers from drowning; of his helpfulness, hospitality, generosity, humility and positive attitude; of his sense of humour and heartfelt camaraderie; and yes, of his love of fishing. I must add Tony was a true fisherman. Know him and you

CRISTY... From page 15 alisin mo siya sa kamalayan ng publiko at diktahang manahimik, para na rin nating pinatay nang buhay si Kris Aquino. *** Humihingi na ng tulong ngayon sa DOLE ang Cannes Best Actress na si Jaclyn Jose. Nananawagan na siya sa ahensiya ng ating pamahalaan para isumbong ang isang basher ng kaniyang anak na si Andi Eigenmann at ng kaniyang apong si Ellie. Nabasa namin nang buo ang mensaheng halos yumurak-yurak na sa kaniyang pagka-ina kay Andi. Siya raw ang dapat ipako sa krus sa lahat ng mga pangyayaring ito dahil hindi niya pinalaki nang maayos ang kaniyang anak. Pinabayaan lang daw niya si Andi sa mga kalokohan nito, kasama na ang pakikisiping sa iba-ibang lalaki, kaya ang naging resulta ay ang pagpapahulaan kung sino ang tunay na ama ng bata. Pinakamasakit para kay Jaclyn ang tawaging whore ang kaniyang anak, sa kolokyal na salita, puta. Walang inang mauupo lang sa isang sulok kapag ganoong paglalarawan na ang ikinapit sa kayang mahal na anak. Nagbanta si Jaclyn na babalikan niya ang basher, nanawagan siya sa DOLE dahil pati ang kaniyang apong si Ellie ay idinadamay na nito sa pagsasabing ang bata ang maka-karma sa paglaki nito, galit na galit ang aktres. Maiintindihan natin na

know a lot of people. He and I first met in 1988 when I needed his help as I prepared to embrace the nobility of politics. Our friendship has since grown to involve our families. Yours truly was, therefore, deeply honoured and humbled when his family asked me to do the eulogy at the church filled with mourners. While it is a privilege to be asked to speak at any anniversary celebration when the honouree hears you from the podium, it is a far greater privilege to be asked to share from a lectern your memories of someone who is quietly resting in eternal peace. It was, indeed, my singular privilege to say a few words of remembrance about a fellow community servant. Like many of us, Tony faced his own challenges. Raising three children, while both he and his wife Vita were working, was no easy task as it is with most newly landed immigrants. Children, particularly during their adolescence, do have their own priorities and would like to assert them. Not infrequently there would be tensions within the family. A child lost to an accident could magnify any family stress. Tony and Vita coped well. Vita

with daughter Tia and son Dan (and his own family: wife Lenore and children Landen, Liam and Deziree) remember him as always passionately loving, even as they remember him being a disciplinarian. Tia and Dan are stories of career success – a source of pride for any family. Imagine as parents, siblings, and in-laws having a member of your family circle voted as one of the top 30 young business entrepreneurs – the only Asian – and featured on the Filipino Channel (TFC) televised in over 25 countries. I am sure you would be filled with pride. Tony and Vita shed their tears of joy and pride, witnessed by millions of the TV audience when they shared the TFC’s interview of Tia on her accomplishments. All these are a tribute to Tony (and Vita) as parents. A devoted parishioner, always a pair of helping hands in the parish, and a member of the Knights of Columbus, Tony embodied that same faithfulness beyond his family to the greater community – an attribute his parish priest Rev. Fr. Dominic Yuen equally remembers and so dutifully reminded all at mass. Faithful and principled and with a

deep sense of others, Tony was a truly fine individual – a gift to our community. Dr. Rey Pagtakhan is a

retired professor of medicine and former member of parliament and cabinet minister in the Government of Canada.

pampublikong pigura sina Jaclyn at Andi, kaya nanghihimasok ang marami sa kanilang personal na buhay, pero sana naman ay magdahan-dahan din ang mga nakikisali sa usapan sa paggamit ng mga salitang sumusugat sa puso ng kanilang pinatutungkulan. Sana’y mag-isip naman muna ang mga ito bago tuluyang i-click ang kanilang makina. *** Positibo ang pagtanggap ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte sa marahas na salitang psychopath bilang paglalarawan sa kaniya ni Agot Isidro. Para sa pangulo, hindi man nito binanggit ang pangalan ni Agot, ay isang constitutional right iyon na dapat lang pairalin ng singer-actress. Napahiya ang mga umaasang gagawin ding pulutan ng pangulo si Agot na tulad ni Senador Leila de Lima. May karapatang magpahayag ng saloobin ang sinuman sa isang malayang bansa na tulad ng Pilipinas. Siguro naman, ngayong hindi na inalmahan ng pangulo ang pagtawag sa kaniya ng psychopath ni Agot, ay medyo maghihinayhinay na rin ang mga tagasuporta ni Ka Digong sa hindi pagbibigay ng katahimikan ng kalooban sa singer-actress. Ngayon pa lang lumulutang ang maraming sumasang-ayon sa katapangan at matinding paninindigan ni Agot sa paglalabas ng kaniyang personal na saloobin. Maraming humahanga sa kaniya ngayon, kung sino pa raw ang tatahi-tahimik lang ay iyon pa raw pala ang taong maglalagay

ng bikig sa lalamunan ng ating pangulo, si Agot lang iyon. May pagkapersonal pa nga ang bira sa kaniya. Nag-research na ang mga tagahanga ng pangulo tungkol sa kaniyang buhay. Ang dahilan daw ng paghihiwalay nila ni Manu Sandejas ay ang kawalan niya ng kapasidad ng bigyan ito ng anak. Laos na singer naman ang tawag kay Agot Isidro ng iba, palibhasa raw ay wala siyang ibang pinagkakaabalahan kundi ang seryeng Ang Probinsiyano, kaya siya nagkakaganyan. Bilang sagot sa mga nangmamaliit naman sa kaniyang edukasyon ay mismong mga kaklase niya sa kolehiyo ang naglabas ng kaniyang pagkakakilanlan. Siguradong ikinabigla iyon ng mga galit na galit na tagasuporta ng pangulo dahil hindi pala basta-basta ang educational attainment ni Agot. Kumbaga sa buko ay hindi pala puro sabaw lang ang laman ng ulo ng singer-actress. Nagtapos siya ng kurso sa UP, nag-aral din siya sa Ateneo at nag-aral pa pala siya sa isang unibersidad sa Big Apple (New York) kung saan siya nagtapos bilang Magna Cum Laude. Iyon, oh! Nagsasalita ang mga pinasukang eskuwelahan ni Agot Isidro, doon pala niya hinugot ang kaniyang katapangan, lalo na ang kaniyang paninindigan na maglabas ng kaniyang personal na opinyon tungkol sa mga nagaganap sa ating bayan. May dugo pala siyang “Kundi ngayon ay kailan pa?”

At may pagka-Ate Vi pala ang singer-actress sa pagsigaw ng “Katarungan para kay Ka Dencio!” *** Maraming naloloka sa mga pinaggagagawa ng dating sikat na sexy actress na si Rosanna Roces, siya mismo ang naglantad ng mga ginawa niyang pagdadala ng mga babae noon sa Pambansang Piitan, pero ngayon ay todo-todo ang kaniyang paghuhugas-kamay. Umurong na ang kaniyang dila. Wala raw siyang alam tungkol doon. Kabaligtaran ng mapagyabang pa niyang postura isang linggo pa lang ang nakararaan na hindi raw droga kundi hilaw na karne ang idinedeliber niya sa NBP. Aba, ngayon ay wala na raw siyang alam tungkol doon, natakot kaya siya sa kumalat na balita na siya naman ang babalingan ng Kongreso dahil sa kasong human trafficking? Napakatapang pa niya noong sagutin ang pagkadamay ng kaniyang pangalan sa pag-uugnay sa drug lord na ngangangalang Vicente Sy, mga babae raw ang dinadala niya doon, hindi raw totoong kabit siya ng nakakulong na drug lord. Pero dahil sa pag-amin ni Rosanna tungkol sa pagdadala niya ng mga bayarang babae sa Pambansang Piitan ay kumawag ang dila ng marami, sinu-sino raw kaya ang mga sinasabi niyang babaeng ibinugaw niya sa mga kakosa sa loob, kapag nagkaipitan daw kaya ay isa-isa na ring pangalanan ng dating boldstar ang

mga ibinugaw niya sa NBP? Bago pa ba naman iyon? Hindi malayo ang posibilidad na isaisahin ni Osang ang mga pangalan ng mga starlet na ikinasa niya sa mga bilanggong uhaw sa laman, si Rosanna Roces pa, minantikaan ang dila at nguso ng hubaderang iyon! Kayang-kaya niyang gawin iyon, para lang siyang kumakanta ng Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star kapag nagkataon, lahat ay gagawin ni Osang para lang mailigtas niya ang kaniyang sarili sa usapin ng droga. “Sinu-sino kaya ang mga babaeng maysakit daw na dinala niya sa kulungan? Ibang klase talaga si Osang, pati ba naman pambubugaw, e, pinasok na niya talaga! “Kunsabagay, sino ba ang unang artistang umamin sa pagiging Bruneiyuki? Tigas sa kadedenay noon ang mga babaeng ibinibiyahe sa Brunei, pero si Osang, nagtaas agad siya ng kamay! “Parang sinasabi niya noon na present! Bruneiyuki rin ako! Anna Maceda pa ang name niya noon. O, di ba naman, natupad ang pangarap niyang maging artista? Naghubad-hubad siya, halos wala na siyang itinago, sumikat siya bilang boldstar!” komento ng kaibigan naming propesor. Isa lang ang tanong namin sa kaniya, saan ba nanggaling si Rosanna Roces, nang pasukin niya ang pag-aartista ay binuksan na niya ang libro ng kaniyang buhay sa publiko. See CRISTY p19

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Runners raise funds to free the world from cancer WINNIPEG – Over 4,000 people – runners, walkers, volunteers and cheering spectators arrived at Shaw Park in the early morning of October 2, 2016 to take part in the annual nation-wide CIBC Run for the Cure. “Participating annually at the CIBC Breast Cancer Run for the Cure has been and continues to be a very meaningful and rewarding experience for me and my daughter, Megan,” said Zorina Chang. This is the seventh year that the mother and daughter team has participated in the fundraiser. “Breast cancer is a cause that deeply motivates me and I am excited to be contributing to Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation’s vision of creating a future without breast cancer,” said Zorina. The money raised during the CIBC Run for the Cure helps to fund critical and ground-breaking research, education, and advocacy initiatives across the country. According to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, “Breast cancer impacts almost every Canadian at some point in their lives and this year alone an estimated 25,000 Canadian women and more than 200 men

will be diagnosed.” Melisa Bueno Galura was amazed and grateful because of the support from her family and friends as they joined her early Sunday morning for the run. They call their team, “Melisa’s Pink Angels.” “This is my second year participating with the CIBC Run for the Cure… this was something personal for me since my life was touched by the Big C. I never thought that at the young age of 31, my life would be shaken. With the help of my husband, son, family and friends, who have supported me through this process, I found the strength to fight. This was the reason I named my team Melisa’s Pink Angels. They’re the same people who have supported me through my battle and now, they’re running with me and helping to raise funds so that we may see a world without cancer…” said Melisa. The money raised from the run allows Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation to continue to invest in research and help fund different initiatives such as improving early imaging and screening techniques to detect tumours and enhance treatments like surgery and radiation so

Melisa’s Pink Angels

Zorina and Megan Chang

patients spend less time in the hospital. The next run will be on October 1, 2017.

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RBC honours Perla Javate - Top 25 Immigrants Award

Perla with Holly Toupin, RBC Regional VP and the RBC Winnipeg team

PCCM president Lou Fernandez receives the $500 donation from Perla

The RBC Winnipeg team, Pinays MB, MLA for Logan Flor Marcelino, MFBC president JR Alibin and guests with honouree, Perla Javate

V&C Bakery opens its second location at 989 McPhillips St.

Ver & Cora Cuevas, owners of V&C Bakery, with MLA for Logan Flor Marcelino, Fr. Dado Parenas and guests during the ribbon-cutting and opening prayers

The owners, Ver and Cora Cuevas, and the friendly staff of V&C Bakery invite everyone to taste their delicious baked goods at their new location


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Band of Brothers: 12/21 By Judianne Jayme A staple in the Winnipeg Filipino music scene is The 12/21. The Maceda brothers, Roman (vocals/guitar), Rico (bass/ vocals), and Roque (drums) can be found performing at almost every large gathering, concert and community event. Their success has inspired them to release an album, including original music, which they are launching next month. Pilipino Express had an opportunity to talk to the trio about their music. Pilipino Express (PE): You have been all over the city for performances lately. What gives you the energy to perform each time? The 12/21: [What gives us energy is our] love for music, passion to share our talent and [to] entertain people. PE: How would you describe the kind of music on this album? Who would really enjoy your album?

The 12/21: The sound of the album is more Alternative Pop Punk with groovy drumbeats, heavy guitar riffs and catchy

melodies. Any age group can listen to our album. PE: What has been your inspiration when creating original

music? The 12/21: Everyday life experiences, embracing spontaneity and listening to different genres of music [have inspired us for this album]. PE: In creating your album, what have been your greatest challenges? The 12/21: Choosing what songs to put on the album. We had 20 original songs ready during the recording process. We chose the songs that are appealing to us and to our listeners. PE: What advice would you give to other young people who want to pursue music? The 12/21: Practice as much as you can, listen to different genres not just one [so you’ll have] a broad perspective of what you want to achieve in your music. Hardwork and patience. PE: Where and how can we get our own copies of your new album? The 12/21: You can message us at our Facebook page (http://www. facebook.com/the1221band) and you can also get a copy of our

CRISTY... From page 16 Bata pa lang siya ay nagsasayaw-nagpapa-table na siya sa mga parukyano niya sa bar. Kung maganda ang bigayan ay suma-sideline siya, sumasama sa kaniyang kostumer, para sa paguwi niya nang halos putok na ang araw ay may pambili na ng gatas ang dumododo pa lang niyang anak. *** Matagal na matagal nang hindi nagkikita nang personal sina Lorna Tolentino at Alma

EP, Wish, at our upcoming album launching this November 12th. It will be a free admission show. Like our Facebook page for more details and updates. PE: How can people get connected with the 12/21 band for updates? The 12/21: Like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram (@the1221music), and subscribe to our YouTube channel (youtube. com/the1221music). *** We look forward to the launch event of The 12/21 and can’t wait to hear the original tracks that they will be releasing. Catch them at their live performances and don’t forget to get your copy of their EP, Wish. The official launch details are below: The 12/21 EP launch concert of Wish. November 12, 2016, 7:00 p.m. 49 Euclid Avenue. FREE Admission. Thank you so much to The 12/21 for answering our questions, and congratulations again on your new album! See you all at their EP Launch! Moreno. Kahit sa telepono ay bihirang-bihira silang magkausap. Pero dahil sa pagkakahulipagkakulong kay Mark Anthony Fernandez ay muling nagkita ang dalawang babaeng naging mahalagang bahagi ng buhay ng namayapang si Rudy Fernandez. Itinuturing nang sariling anak ni Lorna si Mark, tulad ni Alma ay puro kabutihan lang ng aktor ang hangad ng magandang aktres, pero pareho silang nabigo. Nailipat na si Mark Anthony sa Angeles City District Jail. Pinagbigyan ng piskalya ang See CRISTY p20


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KROSWORD

HOROSCOPE

NO. 262

Ni Bro. Gerry Gamurot

PAHALANG 1. Pantay 6. Kasunduan 10. Pangarap 11. Kapos 12. Lubos 14. Tamad 15. Uri ng halaman 17. Lolit _____ 19. L____, alis 21. Anib 22. Gamit ng bata 23. Nipa ___ 25. Imbakan ng tubig 26. Uso 27. Sigaw 29. National University 30. Di naaalala 33. Ititira 34. Kasuotan ng pari 35. Ipapahatid PABABA 2. Aba 3. Makakabisa 4. Bubuyog 5. Halimaw

6. Tatag 7. Inanod 8. Naging suwerte 9. Barkilyos 11. Dalaga 13. Nanguna 16. Isinama 18. Ipangako 20. Kintab 23. Embes 24. Alisaga 27. Putol 28. Bukot 31. Bahagi ng karera 32. U___, magagamit

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OKTUBRE 16 – 31, 2016 Aries (March 21 – April 19) M a g i g i n g kalmado ang iyong damdamin sa mga darating na araw. Iwasan mo ang masangkot sa hindi pagkakaunawaan. Hindi mo kasalanan kung nagkakagalit ang mga tao na kasama mo. Huwag kang sasali dahil sa iyo mabubunton ang sisi sa huli. Manahimik ka. OK sa ika-23 at 24. Ingat sa ika-21, 22 at 27.

Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) May lihim kang mabubulgar. Wala kang dapat ikabahala dahil ang lihim na iyon ay makakabuti sa iyong reputasyon sa mga kakilala mo. Masyado ka lang mapagkumbaba. Sila naman ang magbubuhat ng silya mo at hindi ikaw. Mag-enjoy ka sa mga papuring darating. OK ang ika-23 at 24. Ingat sa ika-17, 30 at 31.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Mahalaga sa iyo ang mga kaibigan mo. May ugali kang madaling pumuna sa pagkukulang ng iba. Iyan ang ikakabawas ng bilang ng mga kaibigan mo. Habaan mo ang iyong pasensya lalo na kung wala namang apektado sa gagawin ng kaibigan mo. Itikom ang bunganga. OK ang ika-23 at 24. Ingat sa ika-19, 25 at 26.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20) May mga problema sa trabaho o sa negosyo at ito’y dahil sa mga nasisirang gamit tulad ng computer, cash register, accounting tools. Hindi tao ang dahilan, normal lang na masira dahil matagal na silang dapat ipagawa o palitan. Maghanap ka na ng ibang trabaho. OK sa ika-17, 25 at 26. Ingat sa ika-23, 24, 30 at 31.

Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) Palaging nasa isang kahon ang iyong pananaw sa buhay. Oras na para baguhin mo ang ganitong paghihigpit sa sarili. Hindi mo namamalayan, maraming magandang pagkakataon ang nakaka-alpas sa iyo. Paligayahin mo ang sarili mo. Lumabas ka sa kahon na pumipigil sa iyo. OK ang ika-17, 25 at 26. Ingat sa ika-19.

Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) Hindi ka naman nakakulong sa isang hawla, bakit ayaw mong lumabas at langhapin ang sariwang hangin? Sumama ka sa mga lakad ng pamilya o mga kaibigan at nang maiba naman ang iyong pang-araw-araw na buhay. Hindi bawal ang maging masaya. OK ang ika-17, 25 at 26. Ingat sa ika-21, 22, 27, 28 at 29.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20) Kung ikaw ay may maliit na anak, bantayan mo siya sa mga darating na araw. May babala ng aksidente o hindi magandang pangyayari. Maiiwasan mo ito kung palagi mong aalamin ang kaniyang kalagayan. Turuan mo siyang maging maingat sa labas ng bahay. OK ang ika-19, 27, 28 at 29. Ingat sa ika-25 at 26.

Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) Dapat mong tingnan ang mga papeles na importante sa iyo at sa iyong pamilya. Baka may pinagkatiwalaan ka ng mga mahahalagang pag-aari noon at nawala na ito sa isip mo. Bisitahin mo ang mga dokumento at ang iyong bank account. Mahirap magtiwala nang lubos. OK ang ika-19, 27, 28 at 29. Ingat sa ika-21 at 22.

Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Kailangan mong mag-relax dahil masyado mong itinutulak ang sarili mong magpagod. Bantayan mo ang pakiramdam at gawin mo ang nararapat, huwag mo itong ipagpasa-bukas. Buwenas ka sa negosyo o trabaho kaya wala kang dapat alalahanin. OK ang ika-19, 27, 28 at 29. Ingat sa ika-17, 23, 24, 30 at 31.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Kung mainit ang ulo mo, mas mainit ang ulo niya. Kailangang isa sa inyo ang magbigay. Walang mangyayari kung magsasalubong ang init ng inyong ulo. Kung ayaw makipag-usap, hayaan mo lang dahil baka lumala pa kapag pinilit mo. Huhupa rin iyan. OK ang ika-21, 22, 30 at 31. Ingat sa ika-27, 28 at 29.

Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) May mga tao na talagang naghahanap lang ng intriga. Naghahatid sila ng tsismis, kaliwa’t kanan, at papakawalan nila ito sa mga tao na malamang ay magagalit sa iyo. Kailangan ay maingat ka sa pagpili ng kaibigan. Hindi lahat sa kanila ay tapat sa iyo. OK ang ika-17, 18, 26, 27 at 28. Ingat sa ika-19 at 20.

Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Kailangang makipag-usap ng masinsinan sa isang tao o grupo na maaaring makaimpluwensiya sa takbo ng buhay mo at ng pamilya mo. Isulat mo ang usapan ninyo dahil mahalagang may record ka ng inyong pagkakasunduan. Baka magkalimutan, talo ka. OK ang ika-21, 22, 30 at 31. Ingat sa ika19, 25 at 26.

CRISTY... From page 19

humihithit ng damo si Mark habang nagmamaneho, iyon ang dahilan kung bakit nang pahintuin siya sa checkpoint ay ninerbiyos siya, kaya sa halip na preno ay selinyador ang kaniyang tinapakan. Pero maraming nagtataka sa isang kilo ng marijuana na diumano’y nakuha ng mga otoridad sa kaniyang sasakyan, napakalaking timbang noon, pastick-stick lang ang inaasahang mayroon si Mark ng mga nakatutok sa isyu. Sa pagsailalim ni Mark sa drug test ay napatunayan na marijuana lang ang kaniyang ginagamit, walang anumang iniwanang marka ang iba pang uri ng droga na karaniwang kinalululungan ng mga gumagamit, pero pasok pa rin ang kaso ni Mark sa kawalan ng katapat na piyansa.

No bail recommended ang kaniyang kaso, mananatili siya nang mahabang panahon sa bilangguan, maliban na lang kung ang isang kilo ng marijuana na nakuha sa kaniyang sasakyan ay mapatutunayang walang katotohanan. Sa isang pagkakataong ayon kay Mark ay miss na miss na niya ang kaniyang ama ay pinayagan siyang pansamantalang mamalagi sa musoleo ni Rudy Fernandez. Sabi noon ni Mark ay hindi siya natatakot dahil pakiramdam niya’y nandoon lang si Daboy na nagbabantay sa kaniya. Kinakausap daw niya na parang buhay na buhay ang kaniyang ama, nagsusumbong siya, humihingi ng payo. Pero ang pamamalagi doon ni Mark Anthony ay natuldukan din. See CRISTY p21

hiling ng mga abogado ng aktor na mailipat siya sa mas malaking piitan. Isang araw bago ang paglilipat kay Mark ay nagkasabay sa pagdalaw sina Alma at Lorna. Nag-usap sila nang seryosohan, para sa kapakanan lang ni Mark ang inikutan ng kanilang paguusap. Todo ang pasasalamat ni Ness kay Lorna dahil sa matinding malasakit at pagmamahal nito sa kaniyang anak. Hindi na kinayang idenay ni Mark Anthony Fernandez ang naging pahayag ng mga otoridad na sumakote sa kaniya na nang magbukas siya ng pintuan ng kaniyang sasakyan ay umalimbukay ang matinding amoy ng marijuana. Sa kanilang opinyon ay


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Pinaalala ng federal LP na ang gobyerno ay hindi magbabayad ng ransom para palayain ang sino mang Canadian na binihag sa ibang bansa. May abiso na sa ating lahat ang gobyerno kaya iwasan ang magtungo sa mga lugar na hindi dapat na puntahan. *** Ilang araw na lang ang nalalabi sa 2016 US presidential derby. Insultuhan ang naganap sa pangalawang Clinton-Trump presidential debate. Nagtalo ang dalawang kandidato kahit sa mga bagay na walang kabuluhan. Pilipinas Pinipili na ng gobyernong Duterte ang mga itatalaga for ambassadorial positions. Ang Pilipinas ay may 60 embassies, apat na permanent missions at 20 consulate-general offices. Ang apat na permanent mission ay nasa Associations of Southeast Asian Nations, United Nations, World Trade Organizations, at International Organizations. Lahat ay kailangang may patibay ng Commission on Appointment. Ang former Makati Rep at journalist Teodoro Locsin, Jr. ang na-appoint sa UN. Sa mga ambassadors: Marciano Paynor US, Jose Laurel - Japan, Philippe Lhullier - Spain, Chito Santa Romana – China, at Charles Jose - Malaysia. Sana, mga career persons at hindi mga “political accomodations” ang matalaga sa puwesto. *** Sinabi ni President Duterte na wala daw pirma si former president Benigno Aquino III sa Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA) ng Pilipinas at Amerika. Ang nakapirma sa April 28, 2014 agreement ay si former Secretary of Defense, Voltair Gazmin at isang aide. Si Defense Secretary Ashton Carter

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at US Ambassador sa Pilipinas, Phillip Goldberg ang sa US. Nabalita noon, ang former Senators, Miriam Defensor Santiago at Rene Saguisag ay nagharap ng petisyon sa Supreme Court laban sa EDCA. Nabigo nang dineklarang constitutional ito ng Korte Suprema. *** Hindi basta mapapatigil ngayon ang joint military exercise ng mga sundalong Filipino and American. Magdadaan muna sa tamang proseso kung hahangaring mapawalang bisa. Five Philippine military bases ang pinagagamit ng Aquino administration sa US military forces. *** Waring hilaw ang nilutong kasunduan, ayon sa mga kritiko. Hindi daw kasi maliwanag kung nasunod ang probisyon ng 1987 Constitution tungkol sa mga armas na pinagbabawal magdala ng US military forces sa Pilipinas. *** Alinsunod sa State Policies, Article II, Sec. 8 ng Constitution: The Philippines, consistent with the national interest, adopts and pursues a policy of freedom from nuclear weapons in its territory. Kung nasunod, constitutional nga ang deklarasyon ng Supreme Court. Iba nang usapan kung hindi. *** Masyadong maaga pa para ang pangulo ay mahatulan nang negatibong kakayahan sa pamamahala. Partikular ang issue vs illegal drug campaign at independent foreign relations. Dapat mabigyan ng sapat na panahong maipakita ng pangulo ang kaniyang kakayahan sa pamamahala. Hindi sapat ang 100 days para malutas ang grabeng minanang problema. Ang nagawa ng

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Noon at Ngayon Dahon ng panahon kusang nalalagas, Sa kinakapitang sanga ng lumipas; Bigong pagnanasa na pinapangarap; Ang kulay sa ngayon ay sadyang kumupas! *** Sa ubod ng puso ay kusang natanim, Ang pinagdaanang landas ng panimdim; Naiwanang bakas nais mang lingunin, At kung babalikan ay malabo na rin! *** Buhay kung nakamit, bigo at tagumpay, Sa labas at loob ng bayan kong mahal; Maluwag sa dibdib na tanggap ko naman, Talaga ng Diyos sa buhay kong hiram! *** Laging magkaiba, tulad ng panahon, Ang mga pangarap ng noon at ngayon! Paquito Rey Pacheco

gobyernong Duterte ngayon laban sa peace and order at illegal drug campaign ay ikumpara ninyo sa nakaraang anim na taon ng Aquino administration. *** Sa totoo lang, ang opinion ng mga Filipinong nasa ibayong dagat ang higit na credible, not the perception ng mga walang dugong Filipino. Sang-ayon man sila o hindi sa palakad ng gobyerno ni Pres. Duterte – ang importante ay ang opinion ng mga Pilipino. *** Ang mga kritiko sa ilalim ng demokratikong gobyerno ay may karapatan sa malayang pagpuna tulad ng dilawang political party na pinamumunuan ng lady kingpin, Leni Robredo. Kasama umano sa paninira kay PDU30 ang Makati’s business groups, oligarchs at biglang-yamang politicians. Ang kanilang hangarin umano ay mapatalsik si Pres. Duterte sa puwesto. Sila ang parang mga suki ng political telenovela na ang iba, hinuhulaan na ang ending, hindi pa tapos ang istorya. *** Ang dilemma sa liderato ni President Duterte ay ang hindi daw mapigilang mga pananalita na kaparis noong panahon ng wild-wild West. Sensationalized ang pinalalabas ng mga foreign media for their own interest. Sinisikap ni Pres. Duterte na mabigyan ng solusyon ang malubhang problemang dulot ng illegal drug na napabayaan ng mga nakaraang administration. Ngayon ay lampas na sa hangganan nang walang balikan ang kampanya laban sa droga ni PDU30. *** Nabanggit ko na sa pitak na ito noong nakaraang labas na ang basta pagtanggi ni Sen. Leila De Lima sa alegasyong siya ay sangkot sa NBP drug money ay hindi matibay na sandigan. Nagiging hysterical na. Kasi waring wala ang all-out support na hinihintay mula sa kaniyang mga kasama sa dilawang partido. Nagpapaawa. Nanawagan sa taumbayan na siya ay tulungan. Si Sen. Trillanes na lang yata ang umaalalay? Ngayon, nasa DOJ na ang kaniyang kaso. Doon niya ipakita ang mga ebidensya at hindi puro

CRISTY... From page 20 Nag-report ang mga taga-Heritage na may mga pagkakataong hindi lang si Mark ang nasa musoleo, may mga kasama pa siyang kaibigan, kaya pinagbawalan na siyang magpunta sa puntod himlayan ng kaniyang ama. Hindi rin siya maintindihan ng produksiyon kung bakit palagi niyang naiiwanan ang kaniyang script. Magpapaalam siyang babalikan iyon sa kaniyang bahay, pero napakalaking abala noon sa taping, dahil sa Clark pa siya nakatira. Palagi na lang nagtatabi ng kopya ng script ang produksiyon para sa kaniya, wala nang mairereklamo pa si Mark, dahil naka-highlight na rin ang kaniyang

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dakdak sa harap ng media para makakuha ng simpatya. *** Minungkahi ng mga ekonomistang opisyal ng Duterte administration na simulan na ang industrialization program. Ang layunin ay para daw magkaroon ng trabaho ang mga tao. Gayunman, ang higit na kailangan ngayon ay unahin ang kabuhayan ng mga nasa rural na pook ng bansa. Ipagpatuloy ang pagpapagawa ng mga pambansang lansangan, feeder roads, dams na imbakan ng tubig, irrigation canals at cottage industries. Alalahanin ang kasaysayan ng Japan. Bago naging industrialized – farms and cottage industries ang inuna. *** Kaparis ng nasa 1987 constitution, Article II, Sec. 19: “The State shall develop a selfreliant and independent national economy effectively controlled by Filipinos.” Sa Article II, Sec. 21 naman: “The State shall promote comprehensive rural development and agrarian reform.” Maliwanag na ang mga makabayang probisyon ng Konstitution ay kinalimutan ng mga nagpapanggap na nagmamahal sa kaniyang bayan. Sanhi sa umiiral na globalization, hindi mga kapitalistang Filipino, bagkus ay foreign capitalists ang pangunahing makikinabang sa planong industrialization. *** Tungkol sa nais ni President Duterte na ipatigil ang joint USPhilippine military exercises sa West Philippine Sea ay dahil naghahatid daw ng wrong signal sa Beijing. Ayaw din niyang ang mga Filipino ay maging collateral damage sakaling magsukatan ng lakas ang dalawang super powers. Ang Independent Foreign Policy na pinatutupad ni President ay patuloy na inaatake gayung sinusunod naman ang nakasaad sa Konstitusyon. Karamihan ay kilalang mga Amboy. Washington ang palaging inaasahan na ang akala sa Pilipinas ay nananatling kanilang kolonya. Nais ni PDU30 na maging kaibigan hindi lang ang Amerika. *** Nakisawsaw na nga si VP Leni Robredo. Sinabing dahil sa paninindigan ni President Duterte, maaaring maging dahilan

na mawala ang mga foreign aid at investment. Ganiyan din ang pananakot ng mga kalaban sa politika ni PDU30. Sinupalpal naman. Sinabi kay Mrs. Robredo. Piliin alin sa dalawa, foreign aide or masira ang kinabukasan ng mga kabataan sanhi ng droga? Ano nga ba ‘yan? Nang mahirang na kagawad ng gabinete, sabi’y makikipagtulungan siya sa administrasyon ni Pres. Duterte. Ngayon, tila nga may plan-B? Katas Ang mga pangyayari sa 100 days ng former Davao City mayor na ngayo’y president ay makulay na tanawin sa buhay ng isang pinunong makabayan. • Palaging kulang ang mga nakalaang oras na layong matugunan ang mga dapat gawin para sa kaniyang bansang minamahal. • Hinamak ang dating pribadong karaniwang kilos ng pamumuhay alang-alang sa katahimikang pambansa at pangdaigdigan. • Kung baga sa beterinaryo, hindi lang hayop na ginagamot ang hangad niyang masiyahan kundi kailangang pati amo. • Halos walang oras para makakain. Nalulungkot hanggang makatulog. • Hindi mapalagay dahil bawal nakasarado ang pinto ng silid na tinutulugan. • Paglabas, marami nang problemang naghihintay na kailangang malutas. • Ang kaniyang buhay at katungkulan ay palaging nasa panganib na kalagayan. Kasabihan Walang malaking nakakapuwing, walang maliit na nakakahirin. 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.

mga dayalog sa kopya. Sabi ng isang nagmamalasakit na lalaking personalidad tungkol sa kinahinatnan ni Mark Anthony, “Mabuti na ring nangyari ang ganyan sa kaniya dahil buhay siya. Paano kung sa paggamit niya ng damo habang nagmamaneho siya,

eh, mag-trip siyang lumilipad na para siyang ibon? “Wala siyang ligtas kapag naaksidente siya. Mabait na bata si Mark, marespeto, kulang na kulang lang siya sa disiplina,” paglalarawan kay Mark na sinegundahan namin. – CSF


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WSAA in US Diamond Nationals in Minneapolis

Ten martial arts athletes of the Winnipeg Sikaran Arnis Academy (WSAA) competed at the prestigious US DIAMOND Nationals in Minneapolis on October 7 - 8, 2016, known to be the tournament where the best of the best martial arts competitors compete.


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