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Gender X now an option on Canadian passports Canadians now have the option to identify their gender on government documents as something other than “F” for female or “M” for male. Immigration minister, Ahmed Hussen, announced on August 24 that the Government of Canada is implementing an “X” gender designation in Canadian passports, as well as other documents issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC). An “X” will make it easier for people who do not identify as female or male to acquire passports and other government-issued documents that better reflect their gender identity. “All Canadians should feel safe to be themselves, live according to their gender identity and express their gender as they choose. By introducing an See PASSPORT p5

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Mystic Siquijor 1045 Erin Street Winnipeg, Manitoba Canada R3G 2X1 Phone: 204-956-7845 I remember watching a TV show when I was a teenager — most probably Student Canteen hosted by Eddie Ilarde, Bobby Ledesma, Helen Vela, and Coney Reyes at the time — in which popular singer Jose Mari Chan was explaining why most of the songs he wrote were about love. He said he couldn’t help it because he lived in a country that made it easy to be in love. “The Philippines is a beautiful country,” he said, and I remember cringing at that. How could he even say that? Couldn’t he see how dirty and polluted the country was? Hasn’t he been outside? This guy needed a reality check, I thought to myself. It wasn’t until much later that I realized that Jose Mari Chan was right. My first trip outside of Luzon was by ship, and boarding it at the pier in Manila reinforced my negative view of the country. The water was black and smelled of rotten eggs, and garbage was floating all around. I remember sailing off with the expectation that we would be met with similar circumstances when we arrived at our first stop, Zamboanga City. Imagine my surprise when we arrived there. Instead of dirty waters, I saw the bluest ones I had ever seen. And when I took a deep breath I was shocked by how fresh the air was, with none of the toxic smell we had left in Manila. I looked around and the port was clean and tidy, and we could walk around without being assaulted by hawkers. The image of Jose Mari Chan popped into my mind and I remember saying to myself he may have been right. Now that I have been living outside of Metro Manila for more than half of my life I can say that I was definitely wrong about how I saw the Philippines. Over the past 27 years I have been to many places in the country and I have found beauty everywhere I went — even in the most unlikely of places. Siquijor would be one of them. My family and I had gone on a trip to Dumaguete in late August and decided to take a side trip to the nearby island province. Dumaguete itself is a wonderful city, filled with old world charm made more beautiful by the warm glow that envelops it in the afternoon. But we were told that Siquijor was more “untouched,” surrounded by white-sand beaches and filled with forests, mangroves, springs, and other natural attractions. We were also curious about its reputation as the “supernatural” capital of the country — with longstanding tales of mangkukulam ang mambabarang — so we decided to take the morning ferry on our second day. To be honest I had a very different notion of what we would find in Siquijor. I wasn’t afraid of the supernatural stuff because I

don’t believe in such things, but I was concerned that there would be nothing to see or enjoy. No offense to Siquijornons, but I had imagined it to be more like a “barrio” with nipa huts, dirt roads, and old ladies sweeping the yards outside their homes. When we got there, however, a Paradise-like coast that rivalled that of Boracay immediately greeted us. We also realized that the tourism industry in Siquijor was more developed than in many other places we had gone to. There was a tourism office extension right at the pier, and there a young and courteous police officer showed us a map of the spots we should visit. He also directed us to a tricycle driver and told us exactly how much we should pay him — nothing more, nothing less. We really appreciated this because it meant our driver/tourist guide would not overcharge us. We drove around the entire island in one day, visiting spots like the spring-fed swimming pool in San Juan, the centuryold balete tree in Lazi where you could dip your feet in the fish spa, the Lazi church built in 1857, the Cambugahay waterfalls, and the government-run but very wellkept Salagdoong Beach Resort. We actually asked our driver El (yep, that’s his full name) where we could find a mangkukulam or mambabarang, and he flatly said there were none in Siquijor. Well, there was one barangay, he said, but that was it. The island, as it turned out, is not what many people make it out to be. Of course many islanders have also decided to own the label and sell voodoo dolls, love potions, amulets, and other items, but this is all just marketing. Siquijor is mystical — but not in the way you imagine. 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.

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PASSPORT... From page 1 “X” gender designation in our government-issued documents, we are taking an important step towards advancing equality for all Canadians regardless of gender identity or expression,” said Minister Hussen. IRCC was the first government department to introduce interim measures on August 31, which include allowing individuals to add an observation to their passport stating their sex should be identified as “X,” indicating that it is unspecified. Interim measures will be available until IRCC is able to print documents with an “X.” Adrian Reyes of Winnipeg told Pilipino Express that she only became an “F” in her official documents when she attained Canadian citizenship earlier this year. “Although I’m now an “F” on all my documents, the X gender will have a good effect on people who don’t know, or are not sure, of their sexual orientation,” said Reyes. “I have friends who are not sure if they consider themselves female or male. I know it will be easier for them to explain their gender preference with this new X gender identity. They will feel more comfortable to show their ID, like when I got my female gender in my identification documents. “As part of the LGBT community I’m happy to see things like this because I know that we are moving forward and I know we will be there when we are all going to be equal,” said Reyes.

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Anti-immigration rally announced by WCAI Canada is very much part of a wider international community with responsibilities that go far beyond the narrow confines of our cities, provinces and country. We are signatories of international agreements that have to do with support and resettlement of refugees. Prime Minister Trudeau has championed Canada’s international responsibilities by bringing in over 25,000 Syrians displaced by the war in their country. At the same time Quebec, and to a lesser degree Manitoba and other provinces, have seen an increase in the number of refugee claimants streaming north across our border to escape from Trump’s America. We must be aware of the human tragedy that forces people to take flight to save themselves and their families and also of the reaction of national groups to refugees in particular and immigration in general. In Manitoba we are particularly sensitive to antiimmigrant and racist activities in both the present and our history. A Brandon man with alleged neo-Nazi sympathies and ties to an organization that’s been denounced as a hate group says he is trying to organize an “anti-immigration” rally in

Winnipeg on September 9. The spokesman, Jesse Wielenga, is the group’s main organizer and vice-president of the Worldwide Coalition Against Islam (WCAI) Canada. This is the same group who gathered in Vancouver in August to preach their hate against immigrants and Islam but were drowned out by 4,000 counter protesters who flocked to Vancouver City Hall. Mr. Wielenga was not deterred by the reaction and in a phone interview with the Winnipeg Free Press was unsure how many supporters would show up for his planned protest. A local professor with a specialization in neo-fascism warns us all that we must be on guard against WCAI and other hate groups and the potential for public violence. “If these plans go ahead we’ll see some strong counter-organizing by antifascists. We don’t need to see a march by neo-Nazis and white supremacists on the streets of Winnipeg.” The threat is real and everyone should heed the warnings – we have only to look at the violent confrontation between the American nationalist groups, comprised of Nazis, the KKK and other white supremacist groups

in Charlottesville. Virginia. The public parade by the white nationalists with Nazi signs, and loud statements that “Jews will not replace us,” ended with the death of one anti-fascist protester and injury to several others when a white nationalist drove his car into their midst. The scene of Nazis marching and spouting hate for people of different faith and national background is horrific enough without President Trump adding to the hate and division in America. Donald Trump’s defense of the white nationalists, citing a false equivalency between them and the anti-fascist groups, was widely condemned by both Democrat and Republican politicians amongst others. But racist American national leaders including former Grand Master of the KKK David Duke praised his comments. Thanks to Trump, the Nazis are now returning to the main stage in not just America, but in Germany, in Canada and even here in Winnipeg. All Canadians, whether here in Winnipeg or in Toronto where the Canadian Nationalist Party is also planning a public rally, must be attentive. We, like our American neighbours to the south, have a responsibility to all our citizens. Hate speech is something that should not be confused with

free expression. Freedom comes with responsibility. We have to ensure that speech is not intended to arouse violence nor hatred of others. This is why we have antidefamation laws. The Canadian Criminal Code prohibits “Public incitement of hatred s. 319 (1) Every one who, by communicating statements in any public place, incites hatred against any identifiable group where such incitement is likely to lead to a breach of the peace is guilty of (a) an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; or (b) an offence punishable on summary conviction. (2) Every one who, by communicating statements, other than in private conversation, wilfully promotes hatred against any identifiable group is guilty of (a) an indictable offence and is liable to imprisonment for a term not exceeding two years; or (b) an offence punishable on summary conviction.” If we do not pay attention to the lessons of history, we forget that the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919 was an example of blaming Eastern European immigrants, including Jews, for the trouble. This group has now been replaced in some ways by persons of colour or the Islamic faith. The sentiments were wrong

in 1919, and again in the 1930s when national groups sprung up around the world and again today. There are lessons to learn from history and one is that unfortunately things often repeat themselves. The current wave of nationalism promoted by Trump and others will hopefully fade away but not before causing untold damage and even a loss of lives. When someone draws distinctions between “us” and “them” we should think twice. It is important to understand that the majority of Canadians, and even Americans for that matter, are not racist or even support the goals of the white supremacists. The last planned rally by the nationalists in Boston drew over 20,000 protesters and the planned event did not take place. No Mr. Present, the evil is not on “many sides” but only on one side, the side of hate mongers. Michael Scott is a Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC, R525678) who has 30 years of experience with Canada Immigration and the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. He currently works as a licensed consultant with R.B. Global Immigration Consultants Ltd. 204-6911166 or 204-227-0292. E-mail: mscott.ici@gmail.com.

A Taste of Manitoba Excuse me while I blow my nose and wipe the tears away. Another summer has come and gone. Oh, how I enjoyed endless days of sunlight and fun with the family. Soon enough, it will be winter once again! Depressing, isn’t it? I promised Ate Emmie that will try to stop crying long enough to write this month’s article. This is now my third summer living on Vancouver Island, with the rest being spent in Manitoba. I will never forget the hot humid days walking at The Forks, swimming at Winnipeg Beach or taking a dip at the Kildonan Park outdoor pool. As good as those activities were, it will always be the time with family at BBQs or sitting on the deck that I will cherish. So many great memories were made in Manitoba and sadly, I didn’t have the opportunity to make it back this year. On the bright side, this summer was a bit different. This year, Manitoba came to me. And, oh boy, was it tiring! Living on the west coast is something special. You

are surrounded by ocean and mountains. It is these very things that attract people from all over the world. In my case, the Burgos Hotel was open for business once again. My hotel is a pretty special place. It offers three meals a day, majestic views of the mountains and quaint sitting areas amongst lush green gardens. It is also quite affordable! But before you start asking for the web site address or the toll free number, I should let you know that it’s only open to family. In early July we hosted my sister in-law and her fiancé. They enjoyed a two-week stay that involved trips to all the local boutique shops, and a day in Coombs where they saw the “goats on the roof.” (Google it, it’s a pretty cool place.) The highlight of their stay would be when we took them for a tour of Vancouver. First stop after a quick ferry ride was the Vancouver Aquarium. We all had a blast! We saw jellyfish, a billion species of other fish, octopus (or octopi?), seals and well, you get the idea.

If you get a chance to visit, try the fish and chips for lunch, it’s really fresh (wink, wink). We also had the chance to check something off on my wife’s bucket list – we got to watch a CFL game between the BC Lions and Winnipeg Blue Bombers at BC Place. You see, she was born

in BC but moved to Manitoba at a young age. She and her father would enjoy the rivalry every summer, but they never did get a chance to attend a game on BC’s home turf. It was pretty special and we got to witness a fantastic game – sorry Bomber fans, but the Lions won that game.

The Manitoba theme continued into August when we hosted the “Burgos Cousin Reunion.” First to arrive was my mom (who never seems to age by the way), along with my sister Bernadette and nieces Kiana and Tyra (who seem to be growing See DALE p7


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Easing into the backto-school routine The cooler weather and earlier sunsets in September are a cue that we will soon be transitioning into the back-to-school routine. It can be a tough transition for some kids as the summer is likely a time of more play, time with family and friends, and later bed times. To make it easier for yourself and your kids to get back into the routine, here are some tips to keep in mind one or two weeks before school starts: • Ease into the sleep routine Don’t wait until the night before the first big day to go to sleep at an early hour. This will probably not go well the next morning! For children, starting a minimum of one week before will get them into the habit of going to bed and waking up early. The new Canadian 24-Hour Movement Guidelines for Children and Youth recommend uninterrupted nine to

11 hours of sleep per night for those aged five to 13 years of age and eight to 10 hours of sleep per night for those aged 14 to 17 years of age. For adults, the Canadian Sleep Society recommends seven to eight hours per night. The benefits of good sleep are that it boosts learning, increases attention span, and contributes to growth. There’s also evidence that an adequate amount of rest can help maintain healthy weight, defend against germs and illness, and reduce the risk of injury. • Celebrate the end of summer and beginning of fall Often, celebrations can be a memorable way to transition from one thing to the next. Family and friends can get together for a special dinner, potluck, or picnic to mark the beginning of fall. It is a great opportunity to review the events of the summer, which can include looking at pictures and

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On this side, the forecast called for clear skies, but was soon disappointed as we entered into thick fog at Long Beach. It’s here where you find surfers and swimmers alike. Once again, I felt like I needed to apologize to my prairie guests because the views were overshadowed by Mother Nature. They didn’t seem to mind as they still frolicked in the waves of the cold Pacific Ocean. I jumped in for a bit, but wow, was it chilly! The Burgos Hotel has now closed for the season. We’ve managed to get a few hundred more photos that will need to be put into an album. We had a lot of fun and a ton of laughs – which is good because I’ve just reminded the kids that school will be starting very soon! The laughs have now turned to tears, mostly coming from me. I am not looking forward to another year of waking up cranky kids, a bunch of parentteacher interviews and figuring out what to make for lunches. Excuse me while I blow my nose and wipe away the tears. Dale manages the communications department for a school district in BC and continues to write from afar.

faster than bamboo trees). A few days later we welcomed cousins from California and Alberta. Day one of the reunion was a walk along Nanaimo Harbour. Day two, you guessed it, we saw some goats on a roof. We added a swim at Qualicum Beach for the heck of it. Day three was something I hope they will never forget. They got to climb trees! Not far outside Nanaimo is Wildplay Park. It’s a treetop adventure that includes zip lines and other obstacles. Muscles were tested, but the laughs numbed the pain. – another one to try if you ever get the chance. Sadly the majestic mountains never appeared during the reunion as the smokey haze from all the BC fires filled the normally blue skies. No one seemed to mind though. After the cousins left, my mom, sister and nieces stayed behind for a couple days. I needed to show these Manitobans a bit more of what the Island had to offer. We took a short road trip to the west coast, where we made a stop in Ucluelet and Tofino.

talking about what their favourite memories are. This gives everyone closure and encourages moving into a steady routine with happy memories and a hopeful attitude. The first week of school can be overwhelming and tiring for kids, especially when they are very young. Some things to keep in mind are: • Change is hard for everyone As adults, we have learned over the years that we can get through change. But for kids, most experiences are still new. Be patient and talk with them openly about how they are feeling. If they are nervous, scared or sad, don’t tell them that they shouldn’t feel this way. Let them know that these feelings are normal, but they will get through it. For

example, you might say, “I know how you feel, I’ve been there. But I’ve learned that I can always figure it out, and so will you.” • A few days before, get organized Make sure to organize backpacks, school supplies and gym clothes ahead of time. It also helps to go through their dressers and closets and put away summer clothes (i.e. shorts, swimsuits) and get out the fall clothing. Having their back to school outfit ready to go will leave them feeling prepared. • On the first day of school, be early This allows kids to get used to their environment at a slower pace. If things are frantic and rushed, they will wind up feeling nervous or overwhelmed.

• Be loving and firm with goodbyes It is not helpful to sneak away when they aren’t looking because this suggests that they cannot trust you. Lots of hugs and kisses are fine, but make sure you say a firm goodbye and leave. This communicates that they are in a safe place. • After school, be sure to talk about how things went Gently emphasize that the same routine will happen again for all school days. A great way to encourage communication as a family is to talk at the dinner table, without TV, electronics, or toys. Cheryl Dizon-Reynante is a licensed therapist with the Canadian Counselling and Psychotherapy Association.


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Every school year parents and students dutifully trudge through the malls in search of the perfect sneaker or the cool new outfit for the coming school year. However, it’s unlikely that the new shoe or shirt will benefit them as much as a new design in the bedroom. That’s because a bedroom makeover will create new interest and energy – what feng shui calls “chi” – in the bedroom that will benefit a child. According to feng shui, the Chinese technique for design and arrangement, rooms that have good energy, or “chi”, create happier, well-adjusted children. Feng shui theories suggest that for a child’s room to have good “chi,” the room must follow certain guidelines such as that they must be restful, promote good relationships with others and generate good selfesteem. Perhaps most important, harmonious children’s bedrooms encourage good study habits and promote greater success in school. What does it take to promote greater success in school? According to feng shui, the following tips are key to creating rooms that inspire kids to study. 1. The room must have a desk. It sounds obvious, but many kids’ only workspace is a bed, the bedroom floor, or the family dining table. Every child needs a suitable study area in the bedroom that includes a desk, chair, and a lamp. Children with study areas are more likely to study. Better still; having a study area keeps

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all the schoolbooks and papers confined to the child’s room. Feng shui also believes it’s best for children to study facing the northeast, the direction of wisdom and learning. 2. Ground your kids. Buy your kids a globe to promote interest in geography and to help “ground” them and encourage them to study. Add a globe in the Northeast corner of the bedroom, if possible. 3. Create an achievement corner. Every child needs to have recognition for a job well done. A perfect way to gain this is to create an achievement corner on the South wall of the bedroom. According to feng shui, this is the recognition area and is a good place to pin up awards, papers with good grades, letters of recommendation, ribbons or trophies. 4. Hang a crystal in the Northeast corner of the room. Crystals are used to make computer chips faster. Hang a crystal in the study location to create more “study” chi and to help sharpen the child’s ability to “process” or think! 5. Put your child in the command position. Avoid having children face a wall when studying because this represents an obstacle. They should be able to see the door when someone enters. 6. Display maps and other educational artwork. Maps are another way to ground educational pursuits. They

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Back to school feng shui – Encourage good study habits and promote greater success in school encourage “worldly” interest and curiosity and they make suitable images for a child’s room. Avoid scary creatures, pictures depicting violence, or sad or dark subjects. 7. Eliminate TV from the bedroom. Sadly many of today’s children have TVs in their bedrooms. This is a feng shui no-no because it can make children much less likely to study and rest fully. If your child doesn’t study as much as you would like and has a TV in the bedroom, ask yourself what is more important: television or adequate rest and education? 8. Shells and fish are symbols of education. Conch shells and koi or goldfish are excellent symbols of educational success. Place the conch shell in the Northeast corner of the bedroom. Or, hang a picture of koi or goldfish in the Northeast corner. It is not recommended to keep live fish in the bedroom, as water in the bedroom is associated with loss. 9. Make a space for books and school materials. When kids come home from school they should have a place to put their backpacks and books. There should also be a place for them to hang coats and hats and take off shoes. If your kids put their books on the stairs this is especially important because anyone using the stairs will be stepping over the books. This

symbolically puts education “under your feet.” Make sure books are not put on the stairs but have a regular “home” when the kids come in the door. 10. Activate the wisdom direction. The Northeast sector should be activated appropriately with a globe, a lamp, and/or a quartz crystal or geode. Other objects would include anything made of porcelain or earth, such as a vase. A rock collection is another excellent way to energize this sector. 11. Careful about what you place under the stairs. If you have stairs in your home, you will want to make sure there is nothing there that can be harmful to your family. In particular, water located under stairs poses a threat to children in the home — and to their education. If the space under your stairs is open, try to close it up. If you can’t, then place a heavy object such as a statue here. If

there is a closet located here, make sure it is filled with family possessions, such as holiday decorations, suitcases, or other household items. Avoid placing books in here, however, as this can cause studies to falter. 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 See FENG SHUI p9

Why Canada?

Karla Atanacio was awarded the ANAK Liwayway Scholarship for Leadership Excellence last June based on her high school GPA, a group interview, and an essay based on an oral history interview she conducted. The following essay was her submission. Immigrating to Canada is a challenging process that many Filipinos get to experience every year (StatsCanada). With the hard work and persistence of my parents, I am lucky enough to call myself a Filipino-Canadian today. Like with many immigrants, the promise of a better life in Canada appealed very much to them. “I thought if we moved to Canada, we could have anything we want: a house, a car, a good education for you guys,” my mom said. “Tapos, madami pang snow

doon,” she added (Atanacio). I remember my mom reviewing her notes from her IELTS class at three in the morning. Four hours later, she would go to her full-time job until nine in the evening. I also remember the disappointment in her voice when she called my dad to break the news that our application to move to Canada was rejected for the third time. I remember asking why she and my dad would go through all that trouble. Her only response would always be: “Because I want you to have a better life” (Atanacio). As a kid, I never quite understood what that statement meant. However, as I grew older, I slowly came to realize the significance of their actions. “I want you to have what me and your dad didn’t have when

What pushed and pulled my family here we were growing up,” my mom explained to me. Neither of my parents pursued a post-secondary education. My mom started working at sixteen. “‘Di na namin napag-aral ang mommy mo kasi mahirap lang kami noon,” says my lola (De Guzman). She said that my mom excelled in high school but never attended college because of their financial situation. My dad had a few jobs he was younger but worked as a welder in Japan and Dubai for eight years. I didn’t get to see them often. On the bright side , they sent us to private schools. Their efforts also put us where we are today – Canada. Our transition to Winnipeg did not go as smoothly as we thought it would. We had to start from scratch. My dad had

to work two jobs to support our family. My mom struggled to find a job during our first few months. In the end, things worked out for the best. Today, my mom is an accomplished manager at a winter clothing company. My dad is working as a welder at a steel company. We purchased our first car in December 2015 and bought a house the summer after that. As for me, I will be the first in my family to attend university. It is an exciting and humbling feeling. As I look back on my family’s journey to Canada, I can’t help but express gratitude to my parents. They traveled halfway across the globe to seek a better future in a foreign place, and they succeeded. Because of them, I have access to world-class education, a job where I can thrive, and a place

that I can call my second home. My mom wished to see snow, but she got so much more. Sources • Atanacio, Carmela and Merlita De Guzman.”Why We Chose Canada.” Personal Interview. 20 Apr. 2017. • Statistics Canada, 2007. The Filipino Community in Canada, 2007. Web. 29 Apr. 2017. • “Oral History Handbook.” Aksyon Ng Ating Kabataan (ANAK) Inc. N.p., n.d. Web. 29 Apr. 2017. Karla Atanacio is a recent graduate from Sisler High School and currently entering in her first year of studies at the University of Winnipeg. Visit www.anak.ca to learn more about ANAK programs and opportunities.


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FENG SHUI... From page 8 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.

PILIPINO EXPRESS 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 too. 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

PAGE 9 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 information and to receive her FREE E-book “Easy Money – 3 Steps to Building Massive Wealth with Feng Shui” 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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IPAC Summer Picnic Chapter chair. “We should seriously consider making this an annual event,” said Vaibhav Banthia, India Chapter chair. Indeed, this was a day of Saturday, August 19th was bursting with multicultural vibes and colour as the four ethnicbased chapters of Engineers Geoscientists Manitoba hosted a free event for its members, their families and friends at St. Vital Park, coined the “IPAC Summer Picnic”. IPAC is formed from the first letter of these chapters – India, Philippines (Filipino), Arab Nations and Chinese. The chapter chairs, Vaibhav Banthia of India, Mohamed Matar of the Arab, Wing-Keat Wong of the Chinese and yours truly for the Filipino chapter, collaborated and organized the event through a couple of meetings, phone calls and numerous e-mails. Over 100 participants attended and were entertained by food, networking

cultural learning, appreciation and respect for everyone at the event who calls Manitoba home. Ethel Clemente-Fernandez is a professional engineer registered in the province of Manitoba.

She is an active member of the Filipino Members Chapter Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Manitoba (FMC-APEGM). www.fmc-egm.ca.

and games. Event sponsors National Bank and Ms Jane He provided prizes. Wing-Keat Wong, Chinese Chapter chair, officially opened the event with a short introductory message, thanking all organizers, participants and sponsors. He also provided a brief overview of what everyone can expect at the event. Grant Koropatnick, association CEO and registrar, graced the event and addressed the crowd with a brief but meaningful message. “It has been a fun day and it was nice meeting members of other chapters. Looking forward to more collaboration and cooperation for the best of our members and to all engineers,” said Mohamed Matar, Arab

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Back-to-school guide 2017 Hello, everyone! I am happy and thankful to be back to writing for my column for its fourth year. This year, I have chosen to go half time (to pursue more community endeavours) and at a younger grade (Grade 4). These new experiences will surely shape the direction of the column as well, as this will be the lens that I’m writing through.

September is here, and with it comes the return to school. One thing that I want to emphasize is the importance of practicing patience. As kids come back to school, think of it as the transition of coming back to a full workday after a vacation. It takes some time to transition, and even more so for kids!

Allow your child to have that time to settle into routines both at school and at home. The transition between two months of (generally) not having a set routine or schedule and then to suddenly having expectations and routines is not an easy feat. Believe me, this also applies to teachers! Have the patience to also celebrate their successes in transition back to good habits, not just reprimanding only the negative. Instead of, “Why aren’t you

doing your homework yet?” say instead, “I’m glad you’re adjusting well with _____.” This could be about getting to bed a little earlier, or befriending new classmates, or signing up for clubs at school. Back-to-school is a positive experience if we make it out to be. Parent Tip: #Goals Anyone on social media uses the hashtag “goals” towards ideas, concepts, or images of a lifestyle that they wish to achieve. Let’s get

back to the real meaning of goal setting. One way for students to feel success is to be able to achieve small goals in succession. Set long term goals with your child(ren), but also set “doable” and “right now” goals. Long term: “I want to get an average of _____ for the first term.” Short term: “I want to get to school on time every day.” Best of luck with the transitions back to school, everyone! Judianne is an educator teaching fourth grade in the Winnipeg School Division and is also a mentor for early service teachers. She works with youth through her youth empowerment project Dalagita and is beginning to provide cultural educational programming through her role in Mabuhay TV.


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Mula sa dilim ay parang nakakita ng liwanag ng pag-asa ang magkaibigang senador sa naging deklarasyon ni Pangulong Rodrigo Duterte noong isang araw sa isang pagtitipon sa Palasyo. Naging malaking sorpresa para kina Senador Bong Revilla at Senador Jinggoy Estrada ang pagkabanggit ng pangulo na sobra-sobrang tagal na ng paglilitis sa kasong kinakaharap nila. Ayon sa pangulo, kung nabigyan daw ng pagkakataong makapagpiyansa si Senador Juan Ponce Enrile, dapat ay ganoon din ang magkaibigang senador dahil iisa lang naman ang kasong ibinato laban sa kanila. Napakatagal nang dasal ng dalawang senador ang mabilisang pag-usad ng kasong pinagdadaanan nila, pero usadpagong ang nagaganap, nitong mga huling buwan pa lang kumikilos ang hearing. Kundi man sila permanenteng mabibigyan ng kalayaan, sana’y payagan din silang makapagpiyansa, tutal naman ay matapang nilang hinaharap ang kasong ibinibintang sa kanila tungkol sa PDAF. Nakaramdam din ng pag-

asa ang mga nagmamahal kina Senador Jinggoy at Senador Bong sa mga binitiwang salita ni Pangulong Duterte, sana nga raw ay magkaroon ng katuparan ang oportunidad na makapagbail sila. Hindi biro ang tatlong taon na nilang pagkapiit sa PNP Custodial Center nang wala pa namang kahit kapiranggot na ebidensiyang napatutunayan laban sa kanila. Isang kaso lang ang hinaharap nina Senador Bong, Senador Jinggoy at Senador JPE, pero nabigyan ng temporary liberty ang huli; kaya hiling ng kanilang mga tagasuporta lalo na ng kanilang mga pamilya na sana’y mabigyan din ng pagkakataong pansamantalang makalaya ang magkaibigan senador. Tatlong taon na nga namang nakapiit ang magkaibigan senador pero hanggang ngayo’y wala pa ring nangyayari. Kundi pa sila umapela na sana’y magkaroon na ng speedy trial ang kasong kinasasangkutan nila ay hindi pa kikilos ang gulong ng hustisya. Hindi na biro ang tagal ng panahon ng kanilang pagkakulong. Sobra-sobrang sakiripisyo na iyon para sa See CRISTY p15

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Solenn Heussaff and Betong Sumaya host GMA’s All-Star Videoke GMA Network brings back to All-Star Videoke this September. The musical game show is hosted by the two of the Network’s versatile artists: actress and TV host Solenn Heussaff and comedian Betong Sumaya. Solenn revealed that because of her love for music and singing, she is very excited about this new assignment. “Ito talaga yung first hosting gig ko sa GMA Entertainment so iba yung feeling kasi sobrang bongga yung preparations sa lahat. Nandun yung pressure but the excitement is there for me kasi I really like music and singing so dito magagawa ko talaga yun,” the Kapuso actress said. On the other hand, Betong shared how grateful he is to finally be part of the program that has become one of the Filipino viewers’ favourite TV programs. “Natutuwa ako kasi kami ni Solenn yung pinagkatiwalaan ng GMA dito sa napakalaking project na ito. As we all know, inaabangan talaga ito ng viewers noon, di ba? Sobra yung excitement ko kasi following the footsteps of Allan K, Jaya and Arnell Ignacio, ang laki ng shoes to fill in so I feel blessed and challenged at the same time,” he said. The game features six celebrity contestants or Videoke stars vying to outwit one another by filling in the missing words on a song in a

Solenn Heussaff & Betong Sumaya videoke-type of presentation. In the event that every player correctly answered the words in each song, a pair of celebrity ‘laglagers’ will choose one player who will be out of the competition. The two remaining contenders will go to the semi-final round for a chance to play in the jackpot

round. The winning contestant becomes the All Star Videoke Champ! and may bring home a cash prize of up to 100,000 pesos. A “Super Oke” prize is also up for the win if the winner decides to continuously play in the succeeding weeks. All-Star Videoke is under the helm of director Louie Ignacio.


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CRISTY... From page 12 kasong hindi naman umuusad para mahanapan ng ebidensiya para sila maparusahan. *** Parang sobrang ine-enjoy ni Raquel Pempengco ang isyung kinapapalooban nila ng kaniyang anak na si Charice na ngayo’y si Jake Zyrus na. Komento ng ating mga kababayan ay overkill na ang kaniyang mga komento sa social media. Hindi na nga sumasagot si Jake Zyrus ay panay-panay pa rin ang pag-arya ni Aling Raquel. Humihingi siya ng katahimikan, pero iba naman ang kaniyang ginagawa. Labas siya nang labas ng kaniyang saloobin na baka kapag hindi nakapagpigil si Jake Zyrus ay masagot nito. Panibagong royale rambol na naman kapag sumagot si Charice, manggigigil na naman si Aling Raquel, magiging seesaw na naman ang kanilang pagsasagutan. Wala nang magiging katapusan iyon hanggang hindi tumitigil si Aling Raquel sa pagpaparunggit sa kaniyang panganay. Sinusurot niya ang kunsensiya ni Charice na may kakambal pang mga retrato nito at ng kaniyang kapatid noong mga bata pa sila. Kung si Kris Aquino ang hihingan ng komento tungkol sa nagaganap sa mag-ina ay siguradong sasabihin ni Kris kay Aling Raquel ang litanyang “Don’t play the victim here.” Paano magiging biktima ang isang nanay na napakaagang isinuga sa bukirin na parang kalabaw ang kaniyang anak para pagtrabahuhin? Paano magmimistulang biktima ang isang nanay na ayon sa daloy ng kuwento ng Maalaala Mo Kaya ay regular na pinadadalhan ng kaniyang anak ng pambayad sa binili nitong bahay para sa kaniyang pamilya pero hindi naman pala ipinanghuhulog ng kaniyang nanay? Paano pa ang kuwento ng pambayad sa buwis na ibinibigay naman ni Charice kay Aling Raquel pero may utang pa rin pala sa taxes ang international singer? Hindi puwedeng maging pa-victim si Aling Raquel dahil ipinalabas na sa MMK ang kuwentong kay Charice mismo nanggaling na pinalabas siyang materyosa at malupit na nanay. Pananahimik na lang siguro ang kailangang gawin ni Aling Raquel. Isang araw ay tatahimik din ang kanilang mundo, lilipas din ang isyu, pero kung patuloy siya sa pangungunsensiya sa kaniyang anak sa social media ay hahaba lang nang hahaba ang kontrobersiya. Ang minsang-makalawa ay ayos na. Kapag mayroon pang pangatlo, pang-apat at panglima, ang istorya ay nakauumay na. Maghahanap na ng bago ang mga nakamasid lang sa kanilang magina. May pagkasutil ang isang anak-anakan naming nagsabi na si Aling Raquel daw ang

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sinungaling sa pagrereklamo na pinapangit siya sa kuwento ng MMK. “Naku, liar siya! Anong pinapangit siya sa istorya? Pinaganda nga siya nang todo, eh, dahil si Dina Bonnevie ang gumanap na nanay ni Jake Zyrus!” *** Nabasa namin ang mga pamba-bash kay Kathryn Bernardo. Sobrang personal nga naman pala iyon. Kung mahinahina lang ang pang-unawa ng dalaga at kung maigsi lang ang pisi ng kaniyang pasensiya ay siguradong mang-aaway siya. Nagsuot lang ng Wonder Woman costume si Kathryn ay pinintasan na siya. Pandak, sakang, walang boobs at papansin. Ang sakit-sakit ng mga salitang tinanggap ng mahal ni Daniel Padilla. Naalala namin si Nora Aunor. Noong kasagsagan ng kasikatan nito ay busog na busog din sa mga pamimintas ang Superstar. Nand’yang tawagin itong ulikba dahil sa kaniyang kayumangging-kaligatang kulay, unano; hindi malayo sa mga pintas at panglalait na natitikman ngayon ni Kathryn Bernardo. Pero nanatiling pinakasikat si Nora Aunor, walang kahit sinong personalidad na nakalapit man lang sa kaniyang posisyon, ito pa rin ang numero uno sa kasikatan. Pinipintasang negra at ulikba, at kung anu-ano pang negatibong paglalarawan, pero si Nora Aunor ang nangwasak sa kalakaran ng lokal na aliwan na mga mestisa lang at matangkad lang ang may karapatang mag-artista. Dahil sa ginawang pamimintas ngayon kay Kathryn Bernardo ay siya na nga kaya ang Nora Aunor ng kasalukuyang panahon? Siya na kaya ang numero unong young personality ngayon kaya ganyan na lang siya kung upakan at pintas-pintasan? Sinasaksak man si Kathryn nang patalikod ngayon ay siya pa rin ang nasa unahan. Hinihila man siya pababa ng mga may utak-crab mentality ay siya pa rin ang nasa itaas, nakaukyabit lang sa mga paa ang mga nanglalaglag, panalo pa rin si Kathryn Bernardo sa kabila ng lahat. *** Kung galing sa pag-arte at propesyonalismo ang paguusapan ay yakap-yakap ni Coco Martin ang mga katangiang iyon. Magaling na siyang aktor ay napakaresponsable pa, ipinagmamalaki siya ng kaniyang mga kapuwa artista, dahil totoo namang mahal na mahal ni Coco Martin ang kaniyang propesyon. Iyon ang dahilan kung bakit minamahal din siya nang doble pa nga ng kaniyang trabaho. Marami nang nagtangkang pataubin ang rating ng pinagbibidahan niyang Ang Probinsiyano, pero palaging bigo ang lahat, tutok na tutok ang buong bayan sa makabuluhan niyang serye. Pero may mga nag-aalala para sa kalusugan ng sikat at magaling na aktor, baka raw naman nakalilimutan na ni Coco na tao lang siya, sa isang bigwas lang ng pagkakataon ay puwede siyang magkasakit.

“Lagare siya sa Ang Probinsiyano at sa Panday na ipapasok niya sa MMFF. Hindi ganoon kasimple ang schedule niya, siya pa ang head ng creative group ng series niya, direktor naman siya sa ginagawa niyang movie. “Baka naman spreading too thinly na siya, baka one day, e, bigla na lang siyang bumagsak dahil sa tindi ng work load niya? Kailangan din niya ng pahinga, si Coco pa naman, kapag may project siya, e, sobra siyang involved,” pagmamalasakit ng aming kakuwentuhan. Iisa lang ang buhay, hindi natin mabibili sa kahit anong department store ang pamalit sa ating buhay kapag nawala na, kaya dobleng ingat kundi man triple ang kailangang gawin ni Coco Martin. *** Malungkot na malungkot ngayon ang mga JaDine supporters. Wala na silang choice kundi tanggapin ang desisyon ng mga namamahala sa career ng kanilang mga idolo na paghiwalayan muna sila. Hindi maintindihan ng mga tagahanga nina James Reid at Nadine Lustre ang desisyon ng Viva Entertainment na itambal muna sila sa iba. May ginagawa nang proyekto ngayon si James na hindi si Nadine ang kaniyang katambal. Ang dalaga naman ay malapit na ring magsimulang gawin ang isang pelikula na hindi rin si James ang kaniyang kasama, pero maganda raw ang proyekto,

hahangaan daw ang young actress sa kuwento ng pelikula. Kung sino ang nagplanong paghiwalayin muna ang loveteam ay gustong malaman ng mga JaDine fans. Maling-mali raw ang desisyon, gusto na raw sigurong buwagin talaga ang loveteam, samantalang napakabenta nila sa publiko. Pero mas may alam ang nagdesisyon, malaki ang ipinuhunan ng kanilang management agency para marating nila ang popularidad na hawak nila ngayon. Alam ng mga ito ang kanilang ginagawa at kung ano ang magiging resulta ng paghihiwalay muna kina James at Nadine. Nakarating naman sa amin ang impormasyon na matagal na palang nagli-live-in sina James at Nadine. Iyon ang dahilan kung bakit pinupog sa social media ang dalagang aktres, sinabi niya kasi na walang masama sa paglilive-in, lalo na ngayong panahon na ng milenyal. Maraming nanghihinayang sa kanilang tambalan dahil mukhang napag-iiwanan na sila ngayon ng kanilang mga kasabayang LizQuen at KathNiel. Komento ng mga sumusubaybay sa kanilang career ay maaga silang nagpadala sa kanilang emosyon. Sa halip na career daw ang bigyan nila ng tutok at panahon ay inuna muna nila ang kanilang relasyon. Pero ganoon talaga ang mga taong nagmamahalan, walang pinakikinggang payo, dahil mas malakas ang dikta ng kanilang

PAGE 15 puso. *** Naiintindiahn namin kung saan nanggagaling si Lotlot de Leon. Naghahabol siya sa panahon, gusto niyang bumawi, dahil ngayon pa lang siya nabibigyan ng pagkakataong makasama ang tunay niyang ina. Lumaki si Lotlot na nagtatanong at naghahanap. Nand’yan ang nagpalakikumupkop sa kaniya na si Nora Aunor, tinatanaw niyang napakalaking utang na loob iyon na hindi kayang tapatan nang kahit magkano, pero ang tulad ni Lotlot ay nangangarap ng isang kumpletong buhay. Gusto niyang malaman kung sino ang tunay niyang mga magulang, gusto niyang makasama ang mga ito. At ngayong natunton na ni Lotlot ang mga tunay niyang ugat ay natural lang na gusto niyang samantalahin ang pagkakataong makasama ang kaniyang ama at ina. Sana’y palawakin ng ibang tao ang kanilang isip sa nararamdamang kaligayahan ngayon ni Lotlot dahil nakilala na niya ang babaeng nagdala nang siyam na buwan sa kaniya sa sinapupunan. Ito na ang hinog na pagkakataon para sila magkasama at balikan ang nakaraan. Sa paggawa noon ay hindi naman nangangahulugang kinalilimutan na ni Lotlot ang mga mapagpalang kamay ni Nora Aunor, hindi na iyon mawawala See CRISTY p18


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Filipino Fiesta in Downtown Winnipeg The Manitoba Filipino Street Festival 2017 by Judianne Jayme On August 26th, 2017, downtown Winnipeg became the site once again for the annual Manitoba Filipino Street Festival. This year’s theme was Filipino Fiestas. The festivities began at 9:00 a.m. with the official parade down Memorial Boulevard, Donald Street, and Broadway Avenue and featured 56 different organizations! Parade participants brought their banners, theme attire, and high spirits as they made their way back to the Legislative Building grounds. The morning’s master of ceremonies, Roldan Sevillano Jr., announced each organization making their way at the end of the parade and facilitated the morning’s festivities and programming. A panel of six judges were on hand to select winners for the different categories. Congratulations to the following winners: Best Parade Float: BIBAK Best Decorated Tent: BIBAK, Alpha Phi Omega (APO), Association of Ilocanos in Manitoba (AIM) Best Decorated Umbrella: BIBAK, AIM Best Decorated Pull-Cart/ Stroller/Wagon/Wheelchair: BIBAK, AIM Best Cultural Attire: Aklan Association of Manitoba Best Cultural Dance: Aklan Association of Manitoba. While the judges deliberated, the Queen, Princesses and finalists of the Manitoba Filipino Street Festival hosted the afternoon. The main stage was filled with incredible talents straight from our community, and even more dancing and demonstrations were happening in Memorial Park. CKJS 810AM Pinoy Saturday Night hosts Maui Zamora and Ayen Dandan-Zamora hosted the evening portion. The night ended with the TFC Hour featuring TFC talent, actress and singer, Arci Munoz. She sang some powerful songs to get the crowd fired up and had a fun audience participation game with some lucky gentlemen! Congratulations to the board of directors and all the volunteers who help make the Manitoba Filipino Street Festival happen each and every year. We appreciate what you do! Mabuhay ang Pinoy! Photos by Rey-Ar Reyes & Josel Catindoy

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Photo by Josel Catindoy Ms. Arci Muñoz

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Due to space limitations, we will publish more MFSF 2017 photos in our next issue (September 16-30).

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APOMBAA celebrates Canada 150 APOMBAA families celebrated Canada’s 150th birthday with a picnic at Rushing River and camping in Blue Lake at Kenora, Ontario during the Canada Day long weekend. “The trails, scenery, and walks by the shore in a bright moon in Blue Lake were an exciting and relaxing getaway. The roar of the rushing river and its stoic rock formation and majestic lake at Rushing river campsite was an exhilarating sight to feel and experience,” said APOMBAA’s Derrick Vergara. “APOMBAA children and teens had a blast swimming at Blue Lakes’ invitingly cold lake water. Food was in abundance. The sisig, inihaw na pusit and talong were divine!” added Derrick.

CRISTY... From page 15 sa kaniyang kamalayan, hindi niya kailanman tatalikuran ang pagpapalaki sa kaniya ng kinagisnan niyang nanay. Puwede niya namang mahalin ang tunay niyang ina na kipkip pa rin niya ang matinding utang na loob kay Nora Aunor. Puwedeng pagsabayin iyon. Puwedengpuwede. *** Laman ng social media ngayon ang pagkikita nina Willie Revillame at Kris Aquino noong August 24 nang hapon sa EDSA Shangri-La Hotel. Hindi kaswal

na kuwentuhan lang ang naganap sa kanilang pagkikita. Tumagal iyon nang anim na oras. Nang-imbita iyon ng mga komento at opinyon. May mga pabor kay Kris at mayroon ding mga pagkontra. Mas nakararami ang nagsabing kinailangan na talaga ngayon ni Kris ng isang salbabidang may hangin para magligtas sa pagkalunod ng kaniyang career. Sabi nga, ang isang taong nalulunod daw, kahit sa tingting ay kakapit. At si Willie Revillame ang napisil ni Kris na hingan ng tulong para hindi mauwi sa kangkungan ang pagrereynareynahan niya sa ABS-CBN nang

dalawang dekada. Ang nag-ayos ng pagkikita nina Willie at Kris ay ang manager ngayon ng TV host na si Arnold Vegafria, gusto raw makausap ni Kris ang masang-masang si Willie, gusto raw niyang maging babaeng Willie Revillame. Pinagbigyan naman ni Willie ang imbitasyon ni Kris. Napakahaba ng naging pag-uusap nila, hanggang sa mapunta na iyon sa kagustuhang makabalik sa telebisyon ng TV host. Sa ideyang gustong maging babaeng Willie Revillame ni Kris ay napakarami niyang babaguhin sa kaniyang pakete. AB (sosyal) ang imahe ni Kris, kailangan niya

ng CD (masa) followers, na ang ibig sabihi’y kailangan niyang ibaba ang kaniyang atake bilang artista. Hindi kasi nakare-relate sa kaniya ang masa. Matayog ang tingin sa kaniya, lalo na’t post siya nang post ng mga kasosyalan na malayo sa bituka ng mas nakararami nating kababayan. Gusto niyang maging Sharon Cuneta na nang mag-artista ay nag-aaral sa International School, pero ginawan ng Viva Films ng paraan para ito bigyan ng pagkakataong tanggapin din ng CD crowd; tagumpay ang ginawang pagpapakete ng Viva kay Sharon.

Matindi na ang pangangailangan ni Kris. Talagang humanap na siya ng personalidad na makatutulong sa kaniya para makabalik sa telebisyon, para kasing isda si Kris na inilipat sa lupa nang pagsaraduhan siya ng pintuan ng ABS-CBN, miss na miss na niya ang kaniyang trabaho. At gaano katotoo na si Willie ang magiging tulay ni Kris sa pagentra niya sa GMA-7? Si Willie raw ang makikipag-meeting sa mga ehekutibo ng network para magkaroon ng show sa kanila si Kris. Nakakaamoy kami ng isang See CRISTY p20


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Usapang basura Inihambalos na ba ang iyong garbage cart? May mga usap-usapan na marami daw ang nagrereklamo sa mga ginagawa ngayon ng ilang mga garbage collectors sa ating mga garbage carts. May napanood pa akong actual video na kung saan ipinaghampasan ng garbage collector ang garbage cart matapos itapon ang basura sa truck. Hindi isa o dalawa ang narinig kong nagrereklamo tungkol dito. At napatunayan ko ‘yan nang kami na ang naging biktima ng kalokohan ng mga taong ito. Akala namin ay nawala na ang aming cart dahil halos lumipad ito mula sa aming backlane patungo sa bakanteng lote na halos 50 metro ang layo sa amin. Hindi naman bumabagyo nang ganoong kalakas dito sa Winnipeg kaya imposible na tinangay ito ng malakas na hangin. Totoo nga ba ang mga balibalita na matatapos na raw kasi ang kontrata ng kasalukuyang garbage collection company ng Winnipeg kaya’t medyo wala na sa ayos ang kanilang sistema? Sana naman ay hindi totoo na sinasadya nilang ipagbalibagan ang ating mga garbage carts dahil lamang sa matatapos na ang kanilang serbisyo sa atin. Kung totoo man ito, dapat ay managot ang

kasalukuyang garbage collection company sa anumang posibleng sira sa ating mga garbage carts. Ayon sa City of Winnipeg, ang may-ari ng cart (tayo) ang mga may responsabilidad sa anumang damage ng ating cart maliban na lamang kung ang damage ay dahilan ng koleksyon or ng third party. Ang tanong ko, paano mo patutunayan na hindi ikaw ang nakasira sa cart mo? Narito po ang excerpt ng policy tungkol sa damaged garbage carts: What happens if my garbage cart is damaged? • You are responsible for the cost of replacing or repairing your damaged cart unless: • we damage it during collection, or • it is damaged by a third party, as long as: • the cart was stored in a safe place on your property and not left at the back lane/front street between collection days, • the cart can no longer hold material when stored or when collected, and • you return the damaged cart to the City. • You must contact 311 to buy replacement carts and parts (e.g., lids, wheels). • We will deliver the carts and

parts for a $25.00 fee or you can pick up the carts and parts at no additional cost. • If you choose to pick up the carts and parts, we will contact you when they are ready Attention mga pogi at mga pa-cute na Konsehal at Mayor (malapit na naman ang eleksyon, kaya gising na ulit!), paki tingnan naman po itong isyung ito ng ating magigiting na basurero dahil kapag napuno na kami ay baka pagulungin namin sa harap ng City Hall ang mga garbage carts na inihahambalos ng inyong mga contractors! Basurang Pinoy Nakakahiya at nakakainis na makita ang mga pinagkainan ng mga chichirya sa mga parks, fishingan, beaches na halatanghalata mong mga Pinoy ang salarin. Nandiyan ang Boy Bawang, Chippy, fish crackers at mismong empty bucket at lalagyan ng gravy sauce ng paborito nating burger house sa Ellice! Kinuhanan ko ng picture ang basura na chicken joy bucket sa damuhan ng Garbage Hill sa St James. Ang Garbage Hill po ay hindi tambakan ng basura. Ito ay isang park. Dito tayo nagsasaranggola, dito nagtatagpo ang mga magkakaibigan at pamilya para sumagap ng sariwang hangin at magsamasama. Maganda ang view mula sa hill. Sana naman ay huwag itong babuyin.

Taun-taon ay may kasiyahan at fireworks sa Tyndall Park sa pagdiriwang ng Canada Day. At dahil ang bahay ko ay halos dalawang bloke lamang dito ay saksi ako ang mga naiiwang basura tuwing July 2nd. Matapos ang Zumba, kainan, sayawan at kasiyahan ay naiiwan ang sandamakmak na basura sa open field na park, sa harap at likod ng Tyndall Park School at sa palibot ng community centre. Paalala ko lang po sa kagalang-galang na mga organizers at participants ng Canada Day sa Tyndall, sana po ay maging responsable naman po kayo sa mga basurang iiwan ninyo! Ang napeperwisyo kasi ay ang mga tao na nakatira malapit dito at ang mismong park, community centre at paaralan. Sa September 2nd and 3rd ay may event na naman sa Tyndall. Walang masama sa mga activities ng ating mga kababayan, pero sana ay siguraduhin ng mga aattend at ng mga organizers na ayusin at linisin ang paligid bago nila iwanan. Kaunting respeto naman po sa kalikasan. Pulutin ang basura at itapon sa tamang tapunan. Responsabilidad mo ang “number 2” ng aso mo Gusto kong tapusin ang artikulo ko ngayon sa “number 2” ng inyong mga alagang aso. May aso din akong alaga at kapag nilalakad ko siya ay sinisiguro

kong may dala akong pandakot at supot para sa kaniyang “number 2.” Nakakarimarim at nakakadiri ang mga nagkalat na “number 2” kung saan-saan. Humahalo na nga ang “number 2” ng mga geese sa mga “number 2” ng mga aso dahil sa kabastusan ng mga may-ari nito. May batas po tungkol sa tae ng ating mga aso: Responsible Pet Ownership, By-law No. 92/2013, Section 4 (1) f: “where the dog defecates on any property other than the property of the owner, cause the excrement to be removed immediately and disposed of in a sanitary manner” Pasensya na po sa usapan natin ngayon pero palagay ko ay dapat paminsan-minsan ay pinipitik natin ang ilan sa ating mga kababayang Winnipegers tungkol sa kalinisan at pangangalaga sa kalikasan. Mas masarap mamuhay sa maayos at malinis na pamayanan. 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 Bata-Batuta Productions bilang manunulat, entertainment host at stage actor. Nagtatag ng Kulturang Alyansa ng Taguig. Kasapi ng Ecumenical Movement for Justice and Peace (EMJP).

Ususan Taguig annual Fiesta, July 29

Winnipeggers who hail from Ususan Taguig enjoy a sunny summer day with families and friends at Birds Hill Park to celebrate the feast day of St. Ignatius


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Ni Bro. Gerry Gamurot

PAHALANG 1. Napakarami 5. Importante 12. Pagmamalabis 13. Ampunan 14. Lista 16. Samsam 17. Harapan 18. Panghalip 19. General Motors 21. Ipahatid 25. Bulwak 27. Dipa 29. Banoy 31. Taba ng alimango 32. Naliligalig PABABA 1. Ikmo 2. Bahay 3. Oda 4. Kulubot 6. Gamit sa pagbibilang 7. Bilad 8. Inis 9. Siyasat 10. Hatak

11. Tiyang 15. Tulong 18. Baul 20. Ngalay 21. Salok 22. Grasya 23. Biyoleta 24. Sapi 26. Yugyog 28. Una sa itinakda 30. Tipo ng dugo 31. Simbolo ng pilak

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SETYEMBRE 1 - 15, 2017 Aries (March 21 – April 19) Ito ay isang kasiya-siyang buwan. Ituloy mo ang paglalakbay sa ibang lugar o pag-iiba ng landas dahil ikaw ay handa na sa pakikipagsapalaran upang makaranas ng bago at kakaibang buhay. Nababagot ka na sa normal. Huwag mag-alala, handa ka na. Best days mo ang ika-7 at 8. Alalay ka sa ika-1, 14 at 15.

Leo (July 23 – Aug. 22) Nasa mood ka para magpunta sa mga party at masaya ka ngayon. Hindi mo alam kung bakit nag-iba ang pananaw mo pero dahil masaya ka naman, walang masama sa gayon. Ang mahalaga ay wala kang inaabalang ibang tao. Ito ay buwan ng pag-iibigan. Mapalad ka sa ika-7 at 8. Bantay ka sa ika-3, 4 at 10.

Sagittarius (Nov. 22 – Dec. 21) Matalino ka, alam mo iyon. Kailangan mo lang ng isang magandang pagkakataon at ang mundo ay magiging iyo. Huwag kang mainip, malapit mo nang matupad ang mga pangarap mo. Puno ka ng magagandang ideya. Malapit na ang araw mo. Masaya ang ika-7 at 8. Kuwidaw ka sa ika-5, 6, 12 at 13.

Taurus (April 20 – May 20) Tama na ang panahon upang pag-usapan ang mga ari-arian, buwis, utang, mga pamana at kung paano hahatiin ang mga ito sa mga kamaganak. Ang mga kasangkot na tao ay maayos at mapagbigay. Nagkakasundo kayo kaya ngayon na ang oras ng paguusap. Lucky ang ika-1 at 10. Ingat ka sa ika-3 at 4.

Virgo (Aug. 23 – Sept. 22) Magkakaroon kayo ng mga talakayan sa pamilya. May paguusap na kasinggaan ng pagaayos sa bahay o mga bagay na mabigat dahil may kaugnayan sa relasyon sa isa’t isa. Malawak ang talakayan. Iwasan mo lang ang makasakit ng damdamin sa iyong pagsasalita.Suwerte ang ika-1 at 10. Alalay ka sa ika-5, 6, 12 at 13.

Capricorn (Dec. 22 – Jan. 19) Kahit na gusto mong panatilihin ang isang mababang profile at mamalagi lamang sa likod ng mga eksena, lalabas at lalabas pa rin ang katotohanan na ikaw ay mahalaga sa trabaho o sa negosyo ninyo. Dahil dito, umaasa sila sa ito. Pakinabangan mo. Nararapat sa iyo iyan. OK ang ika-1 at 10. Ingat sa ika-7, 8, 14 at 15.

Gemini (May 21 – June 20) Ang buhay mo ay gagaan at magiging buwenas kung sisikapin mong maging maayos ang pakikipagtungo sa iba. Kailangang partehan mo ng kahit kaunting bahagi ang iba ng suwerteng dumating sa iyo o iyong kapamilya. Isipin mo ang kapakanan ng ibang tao OK ang ika-3, 4, 12 at 13. Kuwidaw ka sa ika-5 at 6.

Libra (Sept. 23 – Oct. 22) Kung ikaw ay nasa larangan ng pamamahayag, pagbebenta, pagtuturo o pagaartista, magandang kapalaran ang naghihintay sa iyo sa buwang ito. Magaan ang dating na pera sa iyo. Huwag mo sanang waldasin dahil baka maging mahigpit sa mga susunod na buwan. OK ang ika-3, 4, 12 at 13. Ingat sa ika-1, 7, 8, 14 at 15.

Aquarius (Jan. 20 – Feb. 18) Ang pakikipagusap sa mga kakilala ay maaaring maging mahalaga. May mga plano ka at ang kanilang mga ideya o opinyon ay maaaring makatulong sa iyo. Huwag mong isara ang isipan lalo na kung parang imposible. Walang imposible sa masipag at matiyaga. Lucky ka sa ika-3, 4, 12 at 13. Ingat ka sa ika-10.

Cancer (June 21 – July 22) Ang paglalakbay na may kaugnayan sa trabaho ay malamang na darating sa iyo. Masisiyahan ka sa mga bagong aktibidad na kasama ng paglalakbay. Ibukas mo ang isipan para sa mga bagong oportunidad. Palaging mag-iwan ng puwang para sa pagbabago. OK sa ika-5, 6, 14 at 15. Stressful ka sa ika-1, 7 at 8.

Scorpio (Oct. 23 – Nov. 21) Maghanap ka ng mga paraan upang mapalakas ang iyong kita o gumawa ng ekstrang pera sa labas ng regular na hanapbuhay. Parang malalim na balon ang pinagkukuhanan mo kung gumastos ka ng pera, madalas na gumagastos ka ng malaki. Hindi tama iyon. OK ang ika-5, 6, 14 at 15. Bantay sa ika-3, 4 at 10.

Pisces (Feb. 19 – March 20) Nagtatrabaho ka nang husto ngayon, kasama nito ang pagtutuon mo ng pansin sa mga kasosyo at malalapit na mga kaibigan. Handa kang tumulong kung may mangangailangan sa kanila. Tama iyon. Walang suwerte sa buhay ang isang sakim. Mas tatanggap ka ng biyaya. OK ang ika-5, 6, 14 at 15. Ingat ka sa ika-12 at 13.

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matatanda na, wala pa sa ganoong estado si Verni. Maraming kasamahan ng singer ang lungkot na lungkot sa balita. Iyon daw pala ang dahilan kung bakit nawawala siya sa sirkulasyon. Kailangang tutukan ng kaniyang pamilya ang kalagayan ng singer. Mabuti na lang at may pamilya ang singer na nagmamahal sa kaniya. Kayang-kaya siyang dalhin sa pinakamahuhusay na espesyalista ng kaniyang mister, dahil nakaririwasa ito sa buhay. At sana nga ay bumalik sa dati ang kaniyang memorya. Kuwento ng aming source, “Noong una, ang akala nila, e, normal na pagkalimot lang ang nangyayari kay Verni. Marami siyang nakakalimutan. Madalas mangyari ang ganoon.

“Pero noong magtagal pa, e, kinailangan na niyang magpacheck-up, maraming-marami na kasi siyang hindi matandaan, baka mapagbintangan pa siyang unprofessional dahil tumatanggap siya ng mga shows na hindi niya napupuntahan. “Gustung-gusto pa rin niyang mag-perform, kilala siya sa pagiging professional, hindi siya naging problema kahit kailan ng mga concert producers. Hanggang sa dumating na nga ang hindi niya inaasahan. “Napakabata pa niya, sana naman, e, masolusyunan agad ang problema niya. Para makapagperform na siya uli, passion niya ang pagkanta, buong buhay niya, e, ginugol niya sa entablado,” nagmamalasakit na komento ng aming kausap. – CSF

plano. Para makapasok sa network si Kris ay kailangang magkasama sila ni Willie sa show. Silang dalawa ang magtitimon sa programa dahil aprubado at garantisado nang tanggap na tanggap ng masang Pinoy si Willie Revillame. *** Kung totoo ang mga impormasyong nakarating sa amin ay nakalulungkot naman ang napakagaang pagkakaroon ng Alzheimer’s ng magaling na singer-performer na si Verni Varga. Napakabata pa niya para dapuan ng ganoong problema. Ang karaniwang alam nating nagkakaroon ng Alzheimer’s ay


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Nakaraan na naman ang buwan ng Wikang Filipino. Sa Quebec, nabalitang unti-unting nababawasan ang nagsasalita ng English. Dito naman sa Winnipeg, Manitoba, maraming mga kabataan na dito na ipinanganak ang nagsisikap na matuto ng Filipino language. *** Kung sa Pilipinas ay may tinaguriang yellow media na puro paninira sa nakaupong gobyerno ang mga binabalita, dito naman sa Canada ay may tinaguriang Rebel Media. Ang federal Conservative leader, Andrew Scheer, ay nabalitang isa sa pinakahuling opisyal ng partido na umano’y tumangging makipag-usap pa sa kahit na sinong kabilang sa Rebel Media. Pilipinas Sa loob at labas ng bansa ay hindi na kaila ang nangyayaring iba’t ibang sanhi sa pagkamatay ng mga mamamayan dulot ng DU30’s war against illegal drug. Sapagkat giyera, mahirap maiiwasang madamay ang nananahimik na mga mamamayan. Ang kamatayang sinapit ng teenager na si Kian de los Santos ay naging political issue na ginamit ng mga kalaban sa politika ni President Duterte. Sa pakikipanayam naman ng media sa mga magulang ni Kian ay malabo ang tungkol sa politika. Ang kanilang hinihingi ay katarungan. *** Noong ika-21 ng nakaraang buwan, sa pag-gunita ng ika34 taon ng kamatayan ni former Senator Ninoy Aquino, ang pagtitipon sa EDSA ay ginamit sa pagtuligsa kay DU30 tungkol sa kaniyang anti-illegal drug war. Hinikayat ang mga mamamayan na muling maglunsad ng people power. Malinaw ang motibo.

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Mapatalsik ang pangulo sa katungkulan. Alam ng taumbayan ang ipapalit kung sino. Ang minoryang bilang ng mga senador ay naghain ng resolusyon sa Senado. Hangad magkaroon ng malawakang imbestigasyon sa pagkamatay ni Kian. *** Ang kahilingan ay pinangunahan ng Senate Minority leader Frank Drilon, kabilang ang mga senador na sina Bam Aquino, Francis “Kiko” Pangilinan, Leila de Lima, Antonio Trillanes at Riza Hontiveros. *** Sanhi sa kahirapan at kawalan ng hanap-buhay, kapit sa patalim ang buhay ng karaniwang mga mamamayan. Hindi madaling matapos ang problemang dulot ng illegal drug sa loob ng maikling panahon. Maruming politika ang nakakaharang. Alam din ng mga mamamayan na ang droga at corruption ay magkakambal na problema. Kahit sa mga tanggapan ng gobyerno ay malayang nakalutang ang pangit na senaryo. *** Ang pangulo ay bigo sa kaniyang palagay na mga retired military officials ang itinalaga sa iba’t ibang sangay ng gobyerno sa akalang higit silang mga disiplinado. Ano ang nangyari sa Bureau of Custom? Sa halip na maging mabuti, waring naging masama pa sa dati. *** Nakakalungkot. Kung kailan ang pera ay naging plastic ay lalong maraming nasisilaw. Mismong ang itinuturing na mga lingkod-bayan pa ang hindi makaiwas. Ang mga kagalanggalang ay naging kagulanggulang. Nakakasira din ang pera sa katatagan ng isang pamilya. Halimbawa ang nakalutang na

HINAGAP

Nakaw Bunga ng sigasig na pinaghirapan ng ating kapuwa ay dapat igalang; Naimpok ng iba sana ay iwasan, Huwag kukupitin baka pagsisihan! *** Ang yaman ng iba ’di dapat agawin, Kahit kaibigan, lisyang abusuhin; Likas man na sila’y madaling akitin, Palaging tandaang pangit na dayain! *** Sino mang palagi na kulang sa sikap, Sila’y mainggitin kaya kapos-palad; Damdami’y marupok, kulang sa hinagap, Palaging malungkot, alipin ng hirap! *** Kabilang sa sampu na sinabing bawal, Na Utos ng Diyos, “Huwag kang magnakaw” Paquito Rey Pacheco

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away ng mag-asawang Patricia at Andres Bautista na Comelec chairman. Mismong ang nagbulgar ng ill-gotten wealth ng Comelec chairman ay ang kaniyang asawa na si Patricia. Nasa kapulungan na ng mga kongresista ang kasong impeachment against the Comelec chairman. Medyo mahabang proseso bago maisampa sa Senado. Ang mga senador ang tatayong mga hukom sa paglilitis at hahatol sa kaso. Sa totoo lang, ang kalagayan ngayon ni Mr.Bautista ay parang nasa kumunoy. Habang kumikilos na nagsisikap lumutang ay lalong lumulubog. Hindi malayong dahil sa bigat ng mga problemang kaniyang pinapasan ay magbitiw na lamang sa katungkulan. *** Ang pangunahing hinahangad ni President DU30 ay mabago ang umiiral na sistema ng gobyerno. Ang bulok na sistema ay nais mapalitan ng uring federalismo. Unang hakbang ay magkaroon ng bagong Batayang Batas na kapalit ng 1987 Constitution. Hindi naman daw sa pamamagitan ng elections at/o magkasanib na kapulungan ng kongreso. Magtatalaga na lang ng 25 na mga piling kinatawan. Nais maiwasan ang kaparis ng kasalukuyang sistema. Ang problema ay maraming bilang ng mayoryang mamamayan ang tutol sa federalist form of government. Hindi mawawala ang kanilang pangamba na ang mga minoryang mayayaman na naman ang papasanim ng mayoryang

bilang ng taumbayan. Sanhi sa umiiral na mga iba’t ibang uri ng kaguluhang nangyayari sa bansa, ang pagpapalit ng kasalukuyang sistema ng gobyerno ay waring parang magdadaan sa butas ng karayom. *** Bukod sa illegal drug trade, graft and corruption, karagdagang problema pa rin ang maaaring paglaganap ng Islamic State na sinusulong ng mga terorista sa Pilipinas. Mismong ang ating mga kapatid na muslim sa Mindanao ay maraming pangkat na walang pagkakaisa. *** Kailangan ng gobyerno ang mga karagdagang pondo para sa mga infrastructure project. Kung totoo ang lumabas sa balita na batay sa COA records, may mahigit 10 billion piso umano na unliquidated cash advances. May 10 pangunahing opisyal at ahensiya ng gobyerno during Noynoy Aquino ang umano ay hindi pa naibabalik sa gobyernong DU30 ang nabanggit na pera. Kabilang sa sinasabing former government officials na binanggit ng CoA, sina Mar Roxas ng DILG, Dingki Soliman ng Social Welfare, Leila de Lima ng DoJ, at Proceso Alcala ng DA. Office of the President, Comelec, Dept. of Education at iba pa. Katas Ang Kian’s controversial killing ay isang “wake-up call” kapuwa sa panig ng gobyerno at anti-Duterte movement.

PAGE 21 • Sa panig ng gobyerno, ang hindi makataong pagpatay na binibintang sa mga alagad ng batas sa mga taong sangkot at pinaghihinalaan lamang ay mahirap matanggap ng mga mamamayan. • Ang isyu ay ginagamit na ng mga kalaban sa politika ng pangulo. Sa EDSA, noong ika 21 ng Agosto, ginunita ang kasaysayan na resulta ng pagkamatay ni former senador Ninoy Aquino, 34 years ago. • Nanawagang muling magkaroon ng people power. Hindi naman umano pinatulan ng mayoryang bilang ng mga mamamayan ang planong mapatalsik sa puwesto ang pangulo • Alam ng mayoryang bilang ng mamamayan na kung walang peace and order, malabong maging maganda ang kanilang kabuhayan. • Mula’t mula pa ang kahulugan ng deklaradong “War against illegal drugs” ng gobyernong Duterte ay waring hindi naiintindihan. Akala ang giyera ay labanan lang ng bansa sa bansa. Hindi po. Kaparis ‘yun ng madugong labanan ng tao sa tao, nadadamay ang namamagitan at kahit nanunuod lamang. Kasabihan Bato-bato sa langit, ang tamaan huwag magagalit. 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.


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Alpha Phi Omega Manitoba’s annual Father’s Day Fishing Derby APOMBAA hosted its annual Father’s Day Fishing derby last June 17, 2017 in Selkirk Park. Now in its fourth year, organizers noted a significant growth in the number of participants and an increase in private and corporate sponsorship. A total of $1,200 in cash and prizes was awarded to winners. The competition’s target was to catch Silver Bass, document its length, and release it. Cash prizes and gift certificates were handed for the lengthiest (longest), smallest, fastest catch, most number of catches, and the last catch. The fastest catch was caught in five minutes. The lengthiest catch caught was 24.5 cm. For Ian’s silver beauty, he was awarded $400. The shortest silver bass was measured at 12.5 cm. Julius Yusi caught it early during the competition. His catch gave him $150 reasons to smile. The 15 “hawkeyed” derby Marshalls were on their toes up to the last few minutes of the competition to determine the winner of the “last catch.” APOMBAA and derby organizers would like to thank all the sponsors. Fishing derby chairman Allanis Javier and APOMBAA president Melody Ronquillo would also like to thank all the participants, volunteers, and corporate sponsors; the APOMBAA members, friends and families; APO Saskatchewan for making this year’s derby a memorable Father’s day weekend celebration. Part of the proceeds was donated to Siloam mission and the Children’s Hospital Foundation. Email APOMBAA@gmail.com for more information about the annual Father’s day weekend event. Source: APOMBAA’s Derrick Vergara


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