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  • Frontpage
    • Declining citizenship rate among poorer, less educated immigrants noted by Statistics Canada
    • Steven Guilbeault named as new Minister of Canadian Heritage
    • Are you over 60? Being a senior citizen is more fun in the Philippines
    • Maria Filipina Palad, Kwyn Aquino present at SFU symposium by graduate students on arts
    • Filmmaker Kat Jayme claims birthright by finding big stories
    • Canadian baking contest finalist Colin Asuncion brings Christmas vibe with matcha sugar cookies
    • Filipinos in science and math among preferred new immigrants to Canada: survey
    • Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver ends 2019 with early Christmas
    • Green is the colour of artists’ muse
    • Monica Ogden: slaying trolls, racism and misogyny through theatre
    • GK Limcangco finds healing through poetry
    • Immigration-cutting People’s Party of Canada gets shut out in October 21 federal election
    • Philippine National Bobsled Team to Train in Whistler, BC
    • MAD: The Legal Form of Suicide?
    • Bonifest in Toronto to celebrate Philippine hero Andres Bonifacio
    • For Emmanuelle Chateauneuf, graphic arts imitate life
    • Philippine films highlight 2019 Vancouver Asian Film Festival
    • International migration drives Canada’s largest population growth so far
    • All Saints Day in the Philippines: No Equality even in Death
    • Lucy Lombos: Teaching children through books
    • Toronto film festival closes with Becoming Labrador docu about Canadian Filipino migrants
    • Vancouver dance artist Alvin Erasga Tolentino presents Passages of Rhythms
    • Ally Gonzalo’s Bakla! photo essay focuses on Filipino gay community in Winnipeg
    • Canada Votes: The Basics
    • Wooing the Canadian voter: Promises by political parties
    • Future Majority: Youth holds Canada’s future
    • Hi! I am from the Philippines and I am very grateful to my country of birth
    • Toronto Film School signs creative partnership with Film Development Council of the Philippines
    • Jon Reyes, Malaya Marcelino win seats in Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
    • Filipino community in Yukon poised for growth with new government deal
    • Jollibee opens sixth Canadian location in downtown Toronto
  • News
    • Declining citizenship rate among poorer, less educated immigrants noted by Statistics Canada
    • Steven Guilbeault named as new Minister of Canadian Heritage
    • Filipinos in science and math among preferred new immigrants to Canada: survey
    • Immigration-cutting People’s Party of Canada gets shut out in October 21 federal election
    • Philippine National Bobsled Team to Train in Whistler, BC
    • International migration drives Canada’s largest population growth so far
    • Canada Votes: The Basics
    • Jon Reyes, Malaya Marcelino win seats in Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
    • Filipino community in Yukon poised for growth with new government deal
    • Jollibee opens sixth Canadian location in downtown Toronto
    • Social Security System of the Philippines opens Vancouver office
    • Canada, Philippines join forces to fight sex crimes against children
    • CDWCR Sponsors workshops on new laws affecting migrant care workers
    • How restaurateur Estela Aguilar Chow is helping the poor in Ontario, and the Philippines
    • Canadian Filipino Net Year 3 Exceeds 3 Million Hits
    • Prime Minister Trudeau marks Filipino Heritage Month with visit to Filipino restaurant
    • Canada launches two new pilot programs for caregivers
    • Canadian Filipinos celebrate Canada’s first Filipino Heritage Month
    • Filipinos bask in spotlight as Canada marks first Filipino Heritage Month
    • Canada unveils measures to protect vulnerable newcomers
    • International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines launches Canada chapter
    • Food and travel fair Proudly Philippines to mark Filipino Heritage Month In Canada
    • 12 Canadian Filipino youths selected as interns on Parliament Hill
    • Toronto public health chief Eileen de Villa speaks out against funding cuts
    • Study shows Filipinos sent more money abroad than other groups in Canada
    • Montreal women’s group PINAY gets federal funding to strengthen organization
    • Philippine embassy and consulates in Canada wrap up 2019 mid-term elections
    • Garbage issue causes more stink in Canada-Philippine relations
    • explorASIAN festival celebrates Canada’s rich cultural heritage
    • Canadian Filipinos invited to partner for change and development in the Philippines
    • Applicants under Interim Pathway for Caregivers eligible for open work permits: Government of Canada
    • Filipino woman who harboured whistleblower Edward Snowden granted asylum in Canada
    • Philippine bobsled team bags bronze in Alberta Cup
    • Living Hyphen: Untangling the Knots of Our Identity
    • Canadian Filipino Net receives Canadian Heritage grant for social media campaign
    • Federal government launches new pathways to permanent residence for caregivers
    • MP Jenny Kwan discusses domestic workers’ issues at CDWCR workshop
    • Philippine Embassy in Ottawa gears up for 2019 national election
    • Alberta developing new K-12 Filipino curriculum
    • Toronto’s Rachelle Cruz brings ‘Filipinas Speak Out’ campaign to Vancouver
    • Canadian Filipino lawyers meet B.C.’s Attorney General
    • Canadian government launches new process for parents, grandparents sponsorship, fails on first try
    • Dahong Pilipino 2019 features Canadian Filipino Net’s fundraising drive
    • Filipinos in the Canadian workforce fare better than the rest
    • Montreal conference celebrates Pinay feminism in the 21st century
    • Canada to welcome more than 1 million new permanent residents from 2019 to 2021
    • No Canadian Filipino appointed by Trudeau to Senate
    • Migrant workers across Canada continue advocacy for rights
    • Kababayang Pilipino celebrates 25 years of sharing Philippine culture through dance
    • New B.C. legislation increases protection for temporary foreign workers
    • Canada declares June as Filipino Heritage Month
    • Canadian Race Relations Foundation honours Dr. Rey Pagtakhan
    • Canadian Filipina Professor Nora Angeles receives Vancouver’s Civic Merit Award
    • Rowena Santos, Lisa Abarquez Bower elected to municipal councils in Ontario
    • Canadian Filipinos score victories in municipal elections
    • McLuhan fellow Jeff Canoy meets Canadian Filipino Net and community
    • Philcas of B.C. holds annual fundraising event
    • Giving the green light to green gold on October 17
    • Canadian Filipino Sean Devlin wins Award in 2018 Vancouver Film Festival
    • City of Vancouver names plaza after Canadian Filipino writer Mel Tobias
    • 2018 local elections: Who’s running again and not among incumbent Canadian Filipino politicians
    • Medically Assisted Death: A Matter of Life and Death Divides the Catholic Church in Canada
    • Winnipeg school runs first Filipino bilingual program
    • Vancouver MP calls for more family reunifications with parents and grandparents
    • Philippines and Taiwan - Merely Neighbours? Or Close Relatives? - 2018 TAIWANfest celebrates a “Fête with the Philippines” in both Toronto and Vancouver!
    • Philippine Eagle Foundation joins Vancouver International Bird Congress to Save Philippine National Bird
    • Pinoy LGBT group marches in 2018 Vancouver Pride Parade
    • Canada’s 2018 TaiwanFest fetes vibrant friendship among Taiwanese and Filipinos
    • British Columbians choose voting system in fall referendum
    • New faces in the Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver
    • Canadian Filipino Net Intensifies Fundraising Campaign for Year 3
    • Jollibee Opens Second Store in Greater Toronto Area
    • Canadian Filipino Net Year 2 (August 2017 - July 2018): Opens with Staff Changes, Closes with 1.5 million hits
    • “Till Death Us Do Part” – The current uncertain state of the 2018 Philippine Divorce Law: (Part 4 and last of a 4-part series)
    • Jollibee embarks on 100-store expansion plan in Canada
    • Alberta becomes first Canadian province to designate June as Philippine Heritage Month
    • “Till Death Us Do Part”– What God has joined together let no man put asunder: The marriage vow is forever, for better, for worse (Third of a 4-part Series)
    • New organization aims to support Filipino Canadian workers and unions
    • Canadian Filipino Michelle Eliot hosts CBC Radio’s B.C. noon hour show
    • AV Communications: Multiculturalism at its core - an agency with heart
    • “Till Death Do Us Part” –was not spoken of irreparably dysfunctioning marriages: Grounds for divorce, Pinoy style (Second of a 4-part series)
    • Edmonton arts group launches petition for Alberta declaration of Filipino Heritage Month
    • Filipino Ministry Consults to Develop Pastoral Plan for Vancouver Catholics
    • Canadian Filipinos eye seats in Legislative Assembly of Ontario
    • “Till Death Do Us Part” – The wait need not be that long: Why the Philippines Needs a Divorce Law (First of a 4-part series)
    • Filipino artists headline month-long Vancouver exhibit on women
    • Jollibee opens third Canadian location in Scarborough, Ontario
    • Reflections on Spam canned meat earn writer Nikki Celis nod at Alberta magazines conference
    • Uproar prompts pledge of permanent residence for caregivers in Canada
    • Three Canadian Filipino artists recognized in Edmonton
    • B.C. government appoints Rene-John Nicolas to Vancouver Community College’s Board of Governors
    • Canadian Filipino skater Gilmore Junio races for Olympic glory at 2018 PyeongChang Olympics
    • Parliament to tackle motion declaring June as Filipino Heritage Month across Canada
    • Artist and activist Petronila Cleto passes away in Toronto
    • Young immigrants breathing new life into a dying sport
    • Two Canadian Filipinos Featured in Filipino Anthology Cookbook
    • Thousands of LCP caregivers in Canada to be finally re-united with their families
    • Tobias Enverga Jr. leaves legacy as first Canadian Filipino Senator
    • Filipinos in Canada double in numbers in last decade
    • Pacific Canada Heritage Centre celebrates five years in inaugural event
    • Canada and Philippines: Contrasting legacies on Jewish refugees during the Holocaust
    • Inside a Rising Temporary Foreign Work Occupation: Chicken-Catching
    • Adult Education Program Now Tuition-Free for Graduated Adults
    • Two Canadian Filipino authors featured in 2017 LiterASIAN Festival
    • Pinoy Pride Vancouver marches for LGBT community in the Philippines
    • Philippine biodiversity book presented in Vancouver
    • Kaye Banez launches maiden book See Yah in the Morning for children
    • Now law, Bill C-6 gives immigrants a clear and faster path to citizenship
    • B.C. MLA Mable Elmore says NDP government will help British Columbians with affordability issues
    • Panel Discussion Imparts Practical Knowledge and Hope to Immigrant Engineers, Nurses and Lawyers
    • Canadian Filipinos honoured at Fresh Voices Awards
    • Canadian Filipino's winning logo is the centrepiece of Canada 150
    • Canadian Filipinos mark PH Independence Day
    • Canadian Filipino Net Co-sponsors Panel Discussion on Pathways to Professions for Skilled Immigrants
    • Canadian Filipino student leader Jane Spitz runs with B.C. Liberals
    • Lawyer Antonio Villarin wants to become voice of Canadian Filipinos in Scarborough
    • B.C. Liberal, NDP bets clash on various issues at Canadian Filipino forum
    • Philippines deepens economic relations with Canada, opens trade office
    • A book on immigrant seniors, finally
    • Mable Elmore seeks third term as B.C. MLA
    • Millennials save to leave home
    • Top stories in 2016
    • Canada is top 2017 destination spot
    • Canadian Filipino Net receives grant, launches free subscription program
    • Celebrating Pinoy Christmas in Winnipeg
    • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends Taste of Manila street festival in Toronto
    • Dr. Rey Pagtakhan – A Political Journey (Last of a three-part interview)
    • Conference highlights ties between Filipinos and North America’s indigenous peoples
    • Vancouver Filipino Canadian youth create community through mentorship
    • Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan – A Political Journey (Second of a three-part interview)
    • Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan – A Political Journey (First of a three-part interview)
    • Three Canadian Filipinos win seats in the Manitoba legislative assembly
    • New Manitoba group salutes Filipino women
    • “12" What's the Significance of this Number for Canadian Filipinos?
    • Toronto group aims to nurture political participation of Canadian Filipinos
    • Whitehorse’s first Filipina city councillor campaigns to become Yukon’s first Filipina MLA
    • Cultural Access Pass: a gift to new Canadian citizens to see the best of Canada for free
    • Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell explores Canadian Filipino immigration experience in groundbreaking novel
    • Reasons why Canada is watching the new Duterte administration in the Philippines
    • Canadian Filipinos in Alberta start food drive for Fort McMurray wildfire victims
    • In another first, Flor Marcelino named first Filipino woman to lead New Democratic Party in Manitoba
    • Canadian firetrucks make a difference in Philippine town of Panglao
    • Canadian Medical Mission Society heals thousands in the Philippines
    • Filipino language bilingual program in Winnipeg school a first in Canada
    • Canada loses up to $17 billion annually due to credential recognition problem
    • Canadian Filipinos in Alberta feel pinch of low oil prices
    • B.C. town councillor wants environmental safeguards on Northern Gateway pipeline
  • Commentary
    • MAD: The Legal Form of Suicide?
    • The Chemistry of Climate Change
    • As expected, Duterte’s Allies Trounce Opposition Candidates in Mid-term Elections
    • Don’t sell your vote: A Vancouverite observes Election 2019 in the Philippines
    • Ratting out Racists
    • U.N. Global Compact for Migration: Defining Our Common Humanity
    • Cannabis in our midst, helping lift the stigma
    • When it comes to cannabis, public safety is a priority for Canada’s physicians
    • Explaining Climate Change, an Urgent Concern
    • Thirteen Reasons Why Our Children Should Stay In School
    • A Call for Canada’s MLAs and MPs to Adopt a Universal Tuition-Free Higher Education
    • The Trend from Academic Degrees to Vocational Education for Employment in the Philippines
    • Why are better educated Filipinos among the lowest paid workers in Canada?
    • The Promise of Education as an Equalizer in the Philippines
    • The Value of Education to Society
    • Does Education serve as an equalizer for Filipinos in Canada?
    • Assimilation is Not the Answer: Linggo ng (mga) Wika (Languages Week)
    • On Canada Day a look at People-to-People Connections in Canada-Philippine Relations
    • Our Values as a Nation Have Changed
    • Stereotyping and racialization, a constant Canadian Filipino struggle
    • Funding cuts to education hurt students and the community
    • On what it means to be a Filipino
    • Two lands, one heart
    • Young Canadian Filipinos create individual identities
    • Learning (to be) beyond the book
    • School overcrowding limits learning
    • Dual citizenship: all pros and no cons
    • Canada’s Immigration Policy: Promise and Performance (Part 4 and Last of Series)
    • Canada’s Immigration Policy: Promise and Performance (Part 3 of a Series)
    • Needed but not wanted: Temporary foreign workers
    • Canada’s Immigration Policy: Promise and Performance (Part 2 of a series)
    • Canada’s Immigration Policy: Promise and Performance (Part 1 of a series)
    • A letter to President Rodrigo Duterte on the West Philippine Sea
    • Senior civic leader Nelson Didulo speaks on seniors needs
    • Why Canada is the Best Place for Growing Old: Winnipeg Offers Opportunities for Health and Wellness
    • Why I Prefer to Grow Old in the Philippines
    • Is There Life After 65 For Filipinos In Canada?
    • Dealing with immigrant family separation and youth educational outcomes
    • The Road of My Life
    • For most 1.5 generation Canadian Filipinos, the best of two worlds
    • Quo vadis Philippines: ‘Da Digong’ and the Muasher Doctrine (Third of a three-part series)
    • Breaking the glass ceiling
    • Words of wisdom from Canadian Filipinos in elected public office (First of a series)
    • Illusion of a progressive Philippine economy (Second of a three-part series)
    • Philippines Looking to Draw Larger Share of Retirees’ Market
    • Why are Filipinos underrepresented in Canadian politics?
    • Discontent stirs up winds of change (First of a three-part Series)
  • Editorial
    • Editorial: The spirit of giving this Christmas and throughout the year (December 2019)
    • Editorial: Saint Andres Bonifacio (November 2019)
    • Editorial: Who do you trust as Prime Minister of Canada? (October 2019)
    • Editorial: Everyone Could and Should Try to Avert a Climate Change Meltdown (September 2019)
    • Editorial: Indigenous rights and the Canadian Filipino (August 2019)
    • Editorial: Safeguard our Collective Multicultural identity (JULY 2019)
    • Editorial: Proudly Filipino in Canada (JUNE 2019)
    • Editorial: Celebrating the “Mary Month of May” in the Philippines (MAY 2019)
    • Editorial : Making History (APRIL 2019)
    • Editorial: How Canada’s new anti-racism strategy can set things right for immigrants (March 2019)
    • Editorial: BEYOND APOLOGY: A CALL FOR RESPONSIVE VIGILANCE AGAINST RACIAL DISCRIMINATION (February 2019)
    • Editorial: 2019 – The Year of the Filipino (January 2019)
    • Editorial: Guaranteed basic income: Is this a sound solution to end poverty? (December 2018)
    • Editorial: Enjoy Retirement with your children’s inheritance (November 2018)
    • Editorial: Civic literacy: power to the voter (October 2018)
    • Editorial: Free higher education for all: Is it long overdue? (September 2018)
    • Editorial: Invite a senior to your summer outings (August 2018)
    • Editorial: Living in a Topsy-turvy World (July 2018)
    • Editorial: Heart in two places: An immigrant’s joy and sorrow (June 2018)
    • Editorial: Filipino Values Contribute to Canada’s Asian Heritage (May 2018)
    • Editorial: The youth as harbingers of global change (April 2018)
    • The Me Too phenomenon as a watershed moment for the women’s rights movement (March 2018)
    • Celebrating love in the time of the Internet (February 2018)
    • Editorial: A time for a new social imagination (January 2018)
    • Editorial: Joy to the world (December 2017)
    • Editorial: Celebrate Philanthropy Day by Giving to Canadian Filipino Net (November 2017)
    • Editorial: Salamat (October 2017)
    • Editorial: Why telling success stories can help define what it means to be a Canadian Filipino (September 2017)
    • Editorial: Filipinos find oneness in community organizations (August 2017)
    • Editorial: A toast to Canada’s sesquicentennial and Philippine Independence Day (July 2017)
    • Sorting out ticklish situations in the political engagement of Canadian Filipinos (May 2017)
    • Wishing success to the new breed of Canadian Filipino entrepreneurs (April 2017)
    • Filipino Food – Different and Delicious – But why has it not gone Mainstream? (March 2017)
    • How Second-Generation Filipinos Identify in Trudeau's Post-National Canada (February 2017)
    • Canadian Filipinos to thrive under two flags if they seize the opportunity (January 2017)
    • Nurturing the next generation of volunteers and philanthropists (December 2016)
    • Will Trudeau's promise of Kinder immigration come true? (November 2016)
    • Let’s support the call for a national seniors strategy in Canada (October 2016)
    • Urgent need to solve education paradox to enable better future for Filipino youth in Canada (September 2016)
    • For some 1.5 generation Canadian Filipinos, the best is yet to be (August 2016)
    • Editorial: A WEBSITE FOR THOUGHT AND ACTION (July 2016)
  • Sections
    • Arts
      • Maria Filipina Palad, Kwyn Aquino present at SFU symposium by graduate students on arts
      • Green is the colour of artists’ muse
      • Monica Ogden: slaying trolls, racism and misogyny through theatre
      • GK Limcangco finds healing through poetry
      • For Emmanuelle Chateauneuf, graphic arts imitate life
      • Philippine films highlight 2019 Vancouver Asian Film Festival
      • Toronto film festival closes with Becoming Labrador docu about Canadian Filipino migrants
      • Vancouver dance artist Alvin Erasga Tolentino presents Passages of Rhythms
      • Ally Gonzalo’s Bakla! photo essay focuses on Filipino gay community in Winnipeg
      • Toronto Film School signs creative partnership with Film Development Council of the Philippines
      • Philippine national animal carabao depicted in Toronto diversity mural
      • Philippine entry ‘13th of September’ to Quebec theatre festival shines spotlight on mental health
      • Vancouver’s Florchita Bautista to launch new book Interviews Across Time and Space
      • Philippine Consulate in Vancouver presents film festival celebrating centennial of Filipino cinema
      • Alamat exhibit in Ottawa features modern take on Philippine mythical creatures
      • Juilliard-bound Calgary dancer Briana Del Mundo recognized as emerging artist
      • Filipino artists from Canada, U.S. and Philippines showcase works at Vancouver’s Roundhouse
      • Mamma Mia! It Is Live Theater Under The Stars
      • Through the Bamboo: Grief, healing, and Philippine mythology
      • Call for submissions: B.C. art exhibit to celebrate Filipino heritage
      • Printmaker Lenore R.S. Lim creates mark at 2019 explorASIAN festival
      • “Just Breathe” exhibit showcases watercolours by Esmie Gayo McLaren and Celia Leung
      • Shirley Camia releases new poetry collection Mercy
      • Alexander Humilde’s Nightcaller documentary debuts on Air Canada flights
      • Tita Collective makes splash at 2019 Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival
      • Patrick Alcedo’s “A Piece of Paradise” carries on with message of hope
      • Canadian Filipino animator Trevor Jimenez shortlisted for Oscar award
      • Funny man Ron Josol headlines Winnipeg comedy festival’s Launch Pad
      • Filipino identity in collage: Jay Cabalu
      • Baisas brothers and spouses win snow sculpting contest in Alberta
      • Patrick Cruz’s floor-to-ceiling mural featured in Nanaimo Art Gallery exhibit in B.C.
      • Ontario author Yves Lamson blends reality and magic in first novel Bodies of Water
      • Filipino migrant workers tell their stories through art in Vancouver exhibit MigARTion
      • Canadian Filipino and First Nations arts collaboration in KAPWA FEST 2018
      • Curtain call for Canadian Filipino musical Right Here, Write Now!
      • Mini-documentary series Dual Citizen explores nuanced experiences of Filipino diaspora
      • Scattering & Gathering exhibit spotlights stories of migrant Filipino artists
      • YouTube sensation Dominic Panganiban animates life with humour
      • Emma the Musical showcases Canadian Filipino creative talent
      • Re-visiting the country in The Philippines Rediscovered II
      • Bayanihan and Belonging: understanding religion’s role among Canadian Filipinos
      • Alvin Erasga Tolentino weaves traditional Philippine malong into modern Canadian dance
      • Street photographer Allan Florendo captures humanity in moments of candour
      • Shirley Camia: Finding Poetry in Dualities
      • Baisas brothers win international ice carving competition in Edmonton
      • Theatre Calgary casts Ma-Anne Dionisio in Broadway musical The Secret Garden
      • Canadian Filipino wins global sticker design contest for Brain Awareness Week 2018
      • My mother was a pen-pal bride from the Philippines
      • Carlos Bulosan Theatre prepares anthology of original Canadian Filipino works
      • C.E. Gatchalian – A Voice for Racialized Folks
      • Canadian Filipino Karla Comanda bags 2017 Emerging Writer Award
      • Ed Lantin’s Presidential Portraits
      • Canadian Filipino Artists Gift Canada a Unique 150 Bday Present: ”The Journey of Boom” A Documentary of a Bi-cultural Artist’s Discovery of Canada
      • Art Centrum: An Innovative Community Art Space in Richmond, B.C. for Free Expression
      • Generation One Art Exhibit Explores Theme of Social Integration
      • Mezzo soprano Grace Chan opens Vancouver voice studio
      • Best Selling Filipino Cookbooks Written in Canada
      • Filipino Volunteer Group Stages Fundraising Concert for Local Charity
      • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews award-winning author Miguel Syjuco (Last of a three-part series)
        • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews
      • A Balagtasan at the Philippine Consulate debates the merits of dual citizenship
      • Canadian Filipino Net a milestone
      • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews award-winning author Miguel Syjuco (Second of a three-part series)
      • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews award-winning author Miguel Syjuco (First of a three-part series)
      • Tini(g) Tipon: Beyond a Heritage Showcase
      • Family Histories Make Good Literature: Literasian Festival 2016 Showcases Best of Asian Canadian Writing on History and Memoir
      • Self-published Family History: A Legacy for Future Generations Made Easy
      • Documentary by Canadian-Filipino-Iranian filmmaker wins in U.S. film festival
      • Julianna Francheska Retita – a young artist to watch
      • Playwright makes St. John’s debut with production set in Manila
      • Performer Dianna David on a Mission to Empower People through Self-expression
      • Ma-Anne Dionisio: a shining Broadway star from Toronto
      • Migrant Dreams shines light on dark side of temporary worker program in Canada
      • Vancouver author delves deep into ocean of mystery
      • Esmie Gayo McLaren paints dancers in Asian Waters exhibit
      • B.C. artist tackles complex issues of mental health and aboriginal rights
      • Celebrated author Michael Crummey writes script in film about Filipinos in Labrador
      • Jose Pepito Magpayo remembered as a community media pioneer in Alberta
      • Award-winning painter seeks to foster dialogue between Canadian and Filipino artists
    • Business
      • Newcomer Junifer Torralba launches online grocery in Fredericton
      • Entrepreneurs get voice with birth of Filipino Chamber of Commerce Alberta
      • The Soap Artisan of Vancouver
      • What it takes to be an entrepreneur
      • The Cost of Dying: Cremation and Funeral Services
      • How Filipinos Can Advance in the Canadian Workplace:The Role of Cultural Traits in Management (Second of a two-part series)
      • Kape Tayo: Connecting Cultures through Coffee
      • Navigating the Gig Economy by Managing Your Time (Last of a four-part series)
      • Filipino Cultural Traits and the Canadian Workplace (First of a two-part series)
      • Navigating the Gig Economy by Managing Your Finances (Part three of a four-part series)
      • Navigating the Gig Economy by Re-Defining Success (Second of a four-part series)
      • Cambio Market: Small Ethical Business Makes Filipino Craftsmanship Go Mainstream
      • Gelyn's Wedding Lounge: A Sweet Journey to Success
      • How the Gig Economy is Changing How We Work (First of a four-part series)
      • From Boxer to Entrepreneur: Rey Fortaleza Shares His Game Plan
      • Macario ‘Tobi’ Reyes Makes a Mark in Vancouver Property Development: How Does He Do It?
      • Filipino Hospitality Makes Baldwin Village Inn Toronto’s Urban Oasis: A home away from home
      • Progress of Filipino Businesses in Canada – from accidental to seasoned entrepreneurs
      • Dahong Pilipino gives Filipino Businesses in Canada the Thumbs Up
    • Community
      • Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver ends 2019 with early Christmas
      • Bonifest in Toronto to celebrate Philippine hero Andres Bonifacio
      • Wooing the Canadian voter: Promises by political parties
      • Canadian Filipinos in Winnipeg neighbourhood turn grief into ‘barangay’ community action
      • Measuring our ecological footprint
      • How Individuals can Mitigate Climate Change in Daily Life
      • Nominations for 2020 Presidential Awards for Overseas Filipinos now open
      • Cordillera pride blazes strong in Victoria
      • Statue of Philippine national hero Jose Rizal graces Ontario park
      • Canadian Filipinos in Victoria celebrate “Mabuhay!”
      • Victoria Filipino Canadian Association celebrates 50 years
      • Canadian Filipino Net Volunteers Wanted!
      • Canadian Filipino dental hygienists form professional organization
      • Pinoys on Parliament seeks pathways for young Canadian Filipinos to succeed
      • Year End Gift from CFNet to You - #IAmCanadianFilipino: Filipinos matter in Canada
      • #IAmCanadianFilipino: Canadian Filipino Net counts the ways Filipinos matter in Canada
      • Philippine projects empowering women and girls receive funding from Canadian embassy
      • Toronto’s Taste of Manila festival marks milestone year with 2018 celebration
      • Discovering food and identity in guided tours of Toronto’s Little Manila
      • Tinig Pinoy Radio in Ottawa broadcasts 24/7 to global Filipino audience
      • Canadian Filipino.Net (CFN) Launches Sponsorship Program: The Benefits of Becoming a CFN Business Sponsor
      • Stretching your donation dollars wisely
      • A Tribute to Mel Tobias
      • What Filipinos are thankful for in Canada
      • The Canadian Filipino Net Story: Over A Million Hits in Year One
      • Filipino co-op marks 8th year with new programs
      • University of the Philippines Alumni Association in Toronto keeps the torch burning
      • The Bayanihan spirit that moves Filipino Associations in Canada
      • The CDWCR Story: Caring for Caregivers
      • Victoria Filipino Canadian Association and its proud legacy of service
      • For Some, Christmas Calls Every Day
      • Seeking Progressive Philanthropy: Vancouver Soroptimists Work for Affordable Housing for Women
      • Canadian Filipino associations in B.C. listing by Dahong Pilipino directory
    • Culture
      • Are you over 60? Being a senior citizen is more fun in the Philippines
      • All Saints Day in the Philippines: No Equality even in Death
      • Top 7 Filipino Christmas traditions
      • Christmas Belen tradition brings Baby Jesus to Vancouver homes
      • Philippine Christmas: The fiesta of all fiestas
      • Around the world with the Philippine national hero through Sentro Rizal
      • Philippine Consulates General and Embassy in Canada gear up toward 2019 Winter Escapade
      • Kababayang Pilipino top bills Vancouver’s Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House
      • Filipino-focused school curriculum goes mainstream in Toronto
      • British Columbia’s Delta Parish adopts Filipino religious tradition of Salubong
      • Lent Season in Manila Starts with Bonfire in Church Courtyard
      • Finding love in the digital age
      • Simbang Gabi:The cultural and religious heritage of Sambayanang Pilipino
      • How Catholic Filipinos deal with Death
      • Celebrating All Saints Day in the Philippines
      • Mixed Marriages: Odd Couples No More
      • Baybayin: Does this Ancient Filipino Script Have a Future?
      • The Filipino language that might have been (Third of a three-part series)
      • What I would show my grandchildren about their Philippine heritage
      • Jose Rizal and the Filipino Language (Second of a three-part series)
      • The Filipino Family in Canada
      • Filipino Traits I would Pass on to my Children
      • Why isn’t it spelled “Philippino?” (Part one of a three-part series)
      • How to Watch Filipino Movies: A Peek at Philippine Culture Through Its Movies
      • The role of food in Filipino culture
      • Celebrating Special Occasions with Filipino Food
      • Vanishing Christmas Traditions Need Reviving To Put Christ Back in the Spirit of CHRISTmas
      • A Christmas Belen Tradition Comes to Vancouver
    • Dining
      • Canadian baking contest finalist Colin Asuncion brings Christmas vibe with matcha sugar cookies
      • Cardeno’s Grill brings pandesal from small town Philippines to small town Ontario
      • Nuestro 88’s pancit canton delights Waterloo food writer Andrew Coppolino
      • Vancouverites enjoy Filipino cuisine downtown with Herbs and Spices Café
      • North American chef Harold Villarosa hopes food sharing will spark greater social awareness
      • Filistixing around Edmonton
      • Filipino food documentary ULAM finds its way to Winnipeg
      • Salu-Salo: Bringing the quintessential media noche to Canada
      • Filipino Fusion Desserts hits the sweet spot in Greater Toronto Area
      • Kanto 98 St. Eatery serves Filipino street food-inspired fare in Edmonton
      • Sisig: A Native New Yorker?
      • Mangoes and cream cake: Life is sweet for Ifoodala Foodie Facebook group creator Donna Moreno
      • Sinigang na Hipon: Comfort Soup from Nanay’s Kitchen of Second Chances
      • Sisig: The Quintessential Pinoy Comfort Food
      • A Filipino Thanksgiving Dinner without Turkey
      • What a Thanksgiving feast means for Canadian Filipinos
      • The Birth of the Pinoylicious Food Movement
      • Platito – small plate, big taste in Toronto
      • New York Times hails Vancouver’s global cuisine
      • Top 10 dishes to order in a Filipino restaurant
      • Top five Filipino dishes for a Noche Buena feast
      • MasterChef Canada finalist Matthew Astorga joins hospitality group as corporate chef
      • Two Canadian Filipinos advance to final top 3 on MasterChef Canada competition
      • New Winnipeg dinner series features traditional kamayan, eating with hands
      • Restaurant and store serve as community hubs in Saskatoon
      • Four best new Filipino restaurants in Mississauga
      • At the legislature of the Northwest Territories, the official caterers are Filipinos
      • Restaurant named Junior popularizes Filipino cuisine in downtown Montreal
      • Lamesa Filipino Kitchen pleases critics in Toronto
    • Education
      • Pueblo Science brings STEM to the village
      • Tony and Marissa Peña’s Gift will Transform UBC Library’s Lillooet Room
      • Funding Your Post-Secondary Studies in Canada
    • Health and Wellness
      • Christmas miracle: Calgary teen Roshlind Mance finds stem cell donor
      • UBC researcher Mary De Vera tackles cancer that caused her grief
      • Calgary teen fights for life in battle against rare blood disorders
      • How to Survive Winter Blues
      • 2018: Year of Priorities and Wellness
      • My Experience with Naturopathy
      • 10 Things You Should Know About Gum Disease
    • Immigration
      • Hi! I am from the Philippines and I am very grateful to my country of birth
      • Migration is not a problem to be solved, but a process to be managed
      • That Thing Called Opening Doors to Refugees
      • Troubling Trends:The Alarming Backlash Against Immigrants and Refugees in Canada
      • Is Canada’s Refugee Policy too Lenient?
    • Lifestyle
      • Toronto-based one-stop Filipino bridal boutique Sinta & Co. launched online
      • If there’s a Will...Or how estate planning can make life easier for the ones you leave behind
      • Take a break – take a vacation
      • Grow, Little Christmas Tree, Grow
      • Communing with Nature on Thanksgiving
      • Reflections of a Second Generation Canadian Filipino on ‘Filipino Identity’
      • The Essence of Christmas
      • Bernie Gallofin flexes muscles for international bodybuilding contest
      • Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver highlights the best of Barong Filipino in fashion show
      • Toronto Then and Now
      • Lifestyle Changes for Better Memory
      • Unexpected lessons in a kayaking adventure
    • Travel
      • Cross-country on board The Canadian (Part II)
      • Cross-country on board The Canadian
      • Where to Escape the Canadian Winter
      • Exploring paradise in the last Philippine frontier of Palawan
      • A quiet beach survives in busy Puerto Galera
    • People
      • Filmmaker Kat Jayme claims birthright by finding big stories
      • Gelaine Santiago: Toronto social entrepreneur championing Filipino artisans
      • Journey to 2020 Tokyo Olympics begins for Canadian Filipino wrestler Darthe Capellan
      • Paulina Corpuz-initiator of Filipino heritage month in Canada-sees more work to uplift community
      • Jason Pires, Michelle Eliot, Ria Renouf: Diverse voices in Canadian mainstream media
      • Community builder Cesar Cala vows to continue organizing in post-election Alberta
      • Melissa Remulla-Briones: Fast-tracking a legal career in Canada
      • Gemma Dalayoan: 2019 University of Manitoba Distinguished Alumni Awardee for Community Service
      • Robots of the Future Need Emotional Intelligence
      • Marie Barlizo: Filipino playwright on the Canadian stage
      • From Pangasinan to Canada to Australia: A Canadian Filipina’s Journey to the Invictus Games
      • Arcie Lim first Canadian Filipino elected to international council of Knights of Columbus
      • Jon Callegher: An Italipino in Toronto
      • UBC academic Leonora Angeles in an evening with changemakers
      • Vancouver artist Jun Cunanan brings Filipino perspective to Asian Heritage Month
      • Breaking Glass Ceilings with Philippine Ambassador Petronila Garcia
      • Mike Fuentespina: A Canadian Filipino’s Road to the Invictus Games
      • Flor Marcelino: A decade and counting of a storied career in Manitoba politics
      • Small Town Memories from the Philippines Bring Ground-breaking Ideas to Canada’s Aquaculture Industry
      • Fil-Can Viral Sensation Mikey Bustos Comes Home
      • Michael Bernabe gives up mechanical engineering career for science
      • Canadian Pinoy named head of Army Royal Regiment
      • My Filipino identity
      • Making the Next Day Better In Vancouver
      • Pinoy fighting art gets Hollywood boost
      • How Volunteering Became My Purpose
      • Mel Tobias a maven of the arts, music and theatre
      • Amado Mercado’s passion for mentoring carries on to retirement
      • Bert Quibuyen enjoys life and 'smelling the roses' as an early retiree
      • Lorie Corcuera
      • Crispin Duenas
      • Condrad Santos
    • Seniors
      • Searching for Lola
    • Youth
      • Lucy Lombos: Teaching children through books
      • Future Majority: Youth holds Canada’s future
      • Quebec’s Leylah Annie Fernandez making mark in international tennis circuit
      • Loizza Aquino: removing the stigma around mental health issues
      • Calgary girl Isla Diesmos making a name in jiu jitsu
      • Ann Makosinski: The Girl Next Door is a Young Scientist
    • Gallery
      • Kababayang Pilipino celebrates 25 years of sharing Philippine culture through dance
      • Vancouver Commitee for Domestic Workers and Caregiver Rights
      • Philippine Independence Day 2017
      • Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell's Book Lauching
    • Contents
      • News
        • Declining citizenship rate among poorer, less educated immigrants noted by Statistics Canada
        • Steven Guilbeault named as new Minister of Canadian Heritage
        • Filipinos in science and math among preferred new immigrants to Canada: survey
        • Immigration-cutting People’s Party of Canada gets shut out in October 21 federal election
        • Philippine National Bobsled Team to Train in Whistler, BC
        • International migration drives Canada’s largest population growth so far
        • Canada Votes: The Basics
        • Jon Reyes, Malaya Marcelino win seats in Legislative Assembly of Manitoba
        • Filipino community in Yukon poised for growth with new government deal
        • Jollibee opens sixth Canadian location in downtown Toronto
        • Social Security System of the Philippines opens Vancouver office
        • Canada, Philippines join forces to fight sex crimes against children
        • CDWCR Sponsors workshops on new laws affecting migrant care workers
        • How restaurateur Estela Aguilar Chow is helping the poor in Ontario, and the Philippines
        • Canadian Filipino Net Year 3 Exceeds 3 Million Hits
        • Prime Minister Trudeau marks Filipino Heritage Month with visit to Filipino restaurant
        • Canada launches two new pilot programs for caregivers
        • Canadian Filipinos celebrate Canada’s first Filipino Heritage Month
        • Filipinos bask in spotlight as Canada marks first Filipino Heritage Month
        • Canada unveils measures to protect vulnerable newcomers
        • International Coalition for Human Rights in the Philippines launches Canada chapter
        • Food and travel fair Proudly Philippines to mark Filipino Heritage Month In Canada
        • 12 Canadian Filipino youths selected as interns on Parliament Hill
        • Toronto public health chief Eileen de Villa speaks out against funding cuts
        • Study shows Filipinos sent more money abroad than other groups in Canada
        • Montreal women’s group PINAY gets federal funding to strengthen organization
        • Philippine embassy and consulates in Canada wrap up 2019 mid-term elections
        • Garbage issue causes more stink in Canada-Philippine relations
        • explorASIAN festival celebrates Canada’s rich cultural heritage
        • Canadian Filipinos invited to partner for change and development in the Philippines
        • Applicants under Interim Pathway for Caregivers eligible for open work permits: Government of Canada
        • Filipino woman who harboured whistleblower Edward Snowden granted asylum in Canada
        • Philippine bobsled team bags bronze in Alberta Cup
        • Living Hyphen: Untangling the Knots of Our Identity
        • Canadian Filipino Net receives Canadian Heritage grant for social media campaign
        • Federal government launches new pathways to permanent residence for caregivers
        • MP Jenny Kwan discusses domestic workers’ issues at CDWCR workshop
        • Philippine Embassy in Ottawa gears up for 2019 national election
        • Alberta developing new K-12 Filipino curriculum
        • Toronto’s Rachelle Cruz brings ‘Filipinas Speak Out’ campaign to Vancouver
        • Canadian Filipino lawyers meet B.C.’s Attorney General
        • Canadian government launches new process for parents, grandparents sponsorship, fails on first try
        • Dahong Pilipino 2019 features Canadian Filipino Net’s fundraising drive
        • Filipinos in the Canadian workforce fare better than the rest
        • Montreal conference celebrates Pinay feminism in the 21st century
        • Canada to welcome more than 1 million new permanent residents from 2019 to 2021
        • No Canadian Filipino appointed by Trudeau to Senate
        • Migrant workers across Canada continue advocacy for rights
        • Kababayang Pilipino celebrates 25 years of sharing Philippine culture through dance
        • New B.C. legislation increases protection for temporary foreign workers
        • Canada declares June as Filipino Heritage Month
        • Canadian Race Relations Foundation honours Dr. Rey Pagtakhan
        • Canadian Filipina Professor Nora Angeles receives Vancouver’s Civic Merit Award
        • Rowena Santos, Lisa Abarquez Bower elected to municipal councils in Ontario
        • Canadian Filipinos score victories in municipal elections
        • McLuhan fellow Jeff Canoy meets Canadian Filipino Net and community
        • Philcas of B.C. holds annual fundraising event
        • Giving the green light to green gold on October 17
        • Canadian Filipino Sean Devlin wins Award in 2018 Vancouver Film Festival
        • City of Vancouver names plaza after Canadian Filipino writer Mel Tobias
        • 2018 local elections: Who’s running again and not among incumbent Canadian Filipino politicians
        • Medically Assisted Death: A Matter of Life and Death Divides the Catholic Church in Canada
        • Winnipeg school runs first Filipino bilingual program
        • Vancouver MP calls for more family reunifications with parents and grandparents
        • Philippines and Taiwan - Merely Neighbours? Or Close Relatives? - 2018 TAIWANfest celebrates a “Fête with the Philippines” in both Toronto and Vancouver!
        • Philippine Eagle Foundation joins Vancouver International Bird Congress to Save Philippine National Bird
        • Pinoy LGBT group marches in 2018 Vancouver Pride Parade
        • Canada’s 2018 TaiwanFest fetes vibrant friendship among Taiwanese and Filipinos
        • British Columbians choose voting system in fall referendum
        • New faces in the Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver
        • Canadian Filipino Net Intensifies Fundraising Campaign for Year 3
        • Jollibee Opens Second Store in Greater Toronto Area
        • Canadian Filipino Net Year 2 (August 2017 - July 2018): Opens with Staff Changes, Closes with 1.5 million hits
        • “Till Death Us Do Part” – The current uncertain state of the 2018 Philippine Divorce Law: (Part 4 and last of a 4-part series)
        • Jollibee embarks on 100-store expansion plan in Canada
        • Alberta becomes first Canadian province to designate June as Philippine Heritage Month
        • “Till Death Us Do Part”– What God has joined together let no man put asunder: The marriage vow is forever, for better, for worse (Third of a 4-part Series)
        • New organization aims to support Filipino Canadian workers and unions
        • Canadian Filipino Michelle Eliot hosts CBC Radio’s B.C. noon hour show
        • AV Communications: Multiculturalism at its core - an agency with heart
        • “Till Death Do Us Part” –was not spoken of irreparably dysfunctioning marriages: Grounds for divorce, Pinoy style (Second of a 4-part series)
        • Edmonton arts group launches petition for Alberta declaration of Filipino Heritage Month
        • Filipino Ministry Consults to Develop Pastoral Plan for Vancouver Catholics
        • Canadian Filipinos eye seats in Legislative Assembly of Ontario
        • “Till Death Do Us Part” – The wait need not be that long: Why the Philippines Needs a Divorce Law (First of a 4-part series)
        • Filipino artists headline month-long Vancouver exhibit on women
        • Jollibee opens third Canadian location in Scarborough, Ontario
        • Reflections on Spam canned meat earn writer Nikki Celis nod at Alberta magazines conference
        • Uproar prompts pledge of permanent residence for caregivers in Canada
        • Three Canadian Filipino artists recognized in Edmonton
        • B.C. government appoints Rene-John Nicolas to Vancouver Community College’s Board of Governors
        • Canadian Filipino skater Gilmore Junio races for Olympic glory at 2018 PyeongChang Olympics
        • Parliament to tackle motion declaring June as Filipino Heritage Month across Canada
        • Artist and activist Petronila Cleto passes away in Toronto
        • Young immigrants breathing new life into a dying sport
        • Two Canadian Filipinos Featured in Filipino Anthology Cookbook
        • Thousands of LCP caregivers in Canada to be finally re-united with their families
        • Tobias Enverga Jr. leaves legacy as first Canadian Filipino Senator
        • Filipinos in Canada double in numbers in last decade
        • Pacific Canada Heritage Centre celebrates five years in inaugural event
        • Canada and Philippines: Contrasting legacies on Jewish refugees during the Holocaust
        • Inside a Rising Temporary Foreign Work Occupation: Chicken-Catching
        • Adult Education Program Now Tuition-Free for Graduated Adults
        • Two Canadian Filipino authors featured in 2017 LiterASIAN Festival
        • Pinoy Pride Vancouver marches for LGBT community in the Philippines
        • Philippine biodiversity book presented in Vancouver
        • Kaye Banez launches maiden book See Yah in the Morning for children
        • Now law, Bill C-6 gives immigrants a clear and faster path to citizenship
        • B.C. MLA Mable Elmore says NDP government will help British Columbians with affordability issues
        • Panel Discussion Imparts Practical Knowledge and Hope to Immigrant Engineers, Nurses and Lawyers
        • Canadian Filipinos honoured at Fresh Voices Awards
        • Canadian Filipino's winning logo is the centrepiece of Canada 150
        • Canadian Filipinos mark PH Independence Day
        • Canadian Filipino Net Co-sponsors Panel Discussion on Pathways to Professions for Skilled Immigrants
        • Canadian Filipino student leader Jane Spitz runs with B.C. Liberals
        • Lawyer Antonio Villarin wants to become voice of Canadian Filipinos in Scarborough
        • B.C. Liberal, NDP bets clash on various issues at Canadian Filipino forum
        • Philippines deepens economic relations with Canada, opens trade office
        • A book on immigrant seniors, finally
        • Mable Elmore seeks third term as B.C. MLA
        • Millennials save to leave home
        • Top stories in 2016
        • Canada is top 2017 destination spot
        • Canadian Filipino Net receives grant, launches free subscription program
        • Celebrating Pinoy Christmas in Winnipeg
        • Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attends Taste of Manila street festival in Toronto
        • Dr. Rey Pagtakhan – A Political Journey (Last of a three-part interview)
        • Conference highlights ties between Filipinos and North America’s indigenous peoples
        • Vancouver Filipino Canadian youth create community through mentorship
        • Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan – A Political Journey (Second of a three-part interview)
        • Dr. Rey D. Pagtakhan – A Political Journey (First of a three-part interview)
        • Three Canadian Filipinos win seats in the Manitoba legislative assembly
        • New Manitoba group salutes Filipino women
        • “12" What's the Significance of this Number for Canadian Filipinos?
        • Toronto group aims to nurture political participation of Canadian Filipinos
        • Whitehorse’s first Filipina city councillor campaigns to become Yukon’s first Filipina MLA
        • Cultural Access Pass: a gift to new Canadian citizens to see the best of Canada for free
        • Eleanor Guerrero-Campbell explores Canadian Filipino immigration experience in groundbreaking novel
        • Reasons why Canada is watching the new Duterte administration in the Philippines
        • Canadian Filipinos in Alberta start food drive for Fort McMurray wildfire victims
        • In another first, Flor Marcelino named first Filipino woman to lead New Democratic Party in Manitoba
        • Canadian firetrucks make a difference in Philippine town of Panglao
        • Canadian Medical Mission Society heals thousands in the Philippines
        • Filipino language bilingual program in Winnipeg school a first in Canada
        • Canada loses up to $17 billion annually due to credential recognition problem
        • Canadian Filipinos in Alberta feel pinch of low oil prices
        • B.C. town councillor wants environmental safeguards on Northern Gateway pipeline
      • Arts
        • Maria Filipina Palad, Kwyn Aquino present at SFU symposium by graduate students on arts
        • Green is the colour of artists’ muse
        • Monica Ogden: slaying trolls, racism and misogyny through theatre
        • GK Limcangco finds healing through poetry
        • For Emmanuelle Chateauneuf, graphic arts imitate life
        • Philippine films highlight 2019 Vancouver Asian Film Festival
        • Toronto film festival closes with Becoming Labrador docu about Canadian Filipino migrants
        • Vancouver dance artist Alvin Erasga Tolentino presents Passages of Rhythms
        • Ally Gonzalo’s Bakla! photo essay focuses on Filipino gay community in Winnipeg
        • Toronto Film School signs creative partnership with Film Development Council of the Philippines
        • Philippine national animal carabao depicted in Toronto diversity mural
        • Philippine entry ‘13th of September’ to Quebec theatre festival shines spotlight on mental health
        • Vancouver’s Florchita Bautista to launch new book Interviews Across Time and Space
        • Philippine Consulate in Vancouver presents film festival celebrating centennial of Filipino cinema
        • Alamat exhibit in Ottawa features modern take on Philippine mythical creatures
        • Juilliard-bound Calgary dancer Briana Del Mundo recognized as emerging artist
        • Filipino artists from Canada, U.S. and Philippines showcase works at Vancouver’s Roundhouse
        • Mamma Mia! It Is Live Theater Under The Stars
        • Through the Bamboo: Grief, healing, and Philippine mythology
        • Call for submissions: B.C. art exhibit to celebrate Filipino heritage
        • Printmaker Lenore R.S. Lim creates mark at 2019 explorASIAN festival
        • “Just Breathe” exhibit showcases watercolours by Esmie Gayo McLaren and Celia Leung
        • Shirley Camia releases new poetry collection Mercy
        • Alexander Humilde’s Nightcaller documentary debuts on Air Canada flights
        • Tita Collective makes splash at 2019 Toronto Sketch Comedy Festival
        • Patrick Alcedo’s “A Piece of Paradise” carries on with message of hope
        • Canadian Filipino animator Trevor Jimenez shortlisted for Oscar award
        • Funny man Ron Josol headlines Winnipeg comedy festival’s Launch Pad
        • Filipino identity in collage: Jay Cabalu
        • Baisas brothers and spouses win snow sculpting contest in Alberta
        • Patrick Cruz’s floor-to-ceiling mural featured in Nanaimo Art Gallery exhibit in B.C.
        • Ontario author Yves Lamson blends reality and magic in first novel Bodies of Water
        • Filipino migrant workers tell their stories through art in Vancouver exhibit MigARTion
        • Canadian Filipino and First Nations arts collaboration in KAPWA FEST 2018
        • Curtain call for Canadian Filipino musical Right Here, Write Now!
        • Mini-documentary series Dual Citizen explores nuanced experiences of Filipino diaspora
        • Scattering & Gathering exhibit spotlights stories of migrant Filipino artists
        • YouTube sensation Dominic Panganiban animates life with humour
        • Emma the Musical showcases Canadian Filipino creative talent
        • Re-visiting the country in The Philippines Rediscovered II
        • Bayanihan and Belonging: understanding religion’s role among Canadian Filipinos
        • Alvin Erasga Tolentino weaves traditional Philippine malong into modern Canadian dance
        • Street photographer Allan Florendo captures humanity in moments of candour
        • Shirley Camia: Finding Poetry in Dualities
        • Baisas brothers win international ice carving competition in Edmonton
        • Theatre Calgary casts Ma-Anne Dionisio in Broadway musical The Secret Garden
        • Canadian Filipino wins global sticker design contest for Brain Awareness Week 2018
        • My mother was a pen-pal bride from the Philippines
        • Carlos Bulosan Theatre prepares anthology of original Canadian Filipino works
        • C.E. Gatchalian – A Voice for Racialized Folks
        • Canadian Filipino Karla Comanda bags 2017 Emerging Writer Award
        • Ed Lantin’s Presidential Portraits
        • Canadian Filipino Artists Gift Canada a Unique 150 Bday Present: ”The Journey of Boom” A Documentary of a Bi-cultural Artist’s Discovery of Canada
        • Art Centrum: An Innovative Community Art Space in Richmond, B.C. for Free Expression
        • Generation One Art Exhibit Explores Theme of Social Integration
        • Mezzo soprano Grace Chan opens Vancouver voice studio
        • Best Selling Filipino Cookbooks Written in Canada
        • Filipino Volunteer Group Stages Fundraising Concert for Local Charity
        • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews award-winning author Miguel Syjuco (Last of a three-part series)
          • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews
        • A Balagtasan at the Philippine Consulate debates the merits of dual citizenship
        • Canadian Filipino Net a milestone
        • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews award-winning author Miguel Syjuco (Second of a three-part series)
        • Joseph Planta of TheCommentary.ca interviews award-winning author Miguel Syjuco (First of a three-part series)
        • Tini(g) Tipon: Beyond a Heritage Showcase
        • Family Histories Make Good Literature: Literasian Festival 2016 Showcases Best of Asian Canadian Writing on History and Memoir
        • Self-published Family History: A Legacy for Future Generations Made Easy
        • Documentary by Canadian-Filipino-Iranian filmmaker wins in U.S. film festival
        • Julianna Francheska Retita – a young artist to watch
        • Playwright makes St. John’s debut with production set in Manila
        • Performer Dianna David on a Mission to Empower People through Self-expression
        • Ma-Anne Dionisio: a shining Broadway star from Toronto
        • Migrant Dreams shines light on dark side of temporary worker program in Canada
        • Vancouver author delves deep into ocean of mystery
        • Esmie Gayo McLaren paints dancers in Asian Waters exhibit
        • B.C. artist tackles complex issues of mental health and aboriginal rights
        • Celebrated author Michael Crummey writes script in film about Filipinos in Labrador
        • Jose Pepito Magpayo remembered as a community media pioneer in Alberta
        • Award-winning painter seeks to foster dialogue between Canadian and Filipino artists
      • Seniors
        • Searching for Lola
      • Travel
        • Cross-country on board The Canadian (Part II)
        • Cross-country on board The Canadian
        • Where to Escape the Canadian Winter
        • Exploring paradise in the last Philippine frontier of Palawan
        • A quiet beach survives in busy Puerto Galera
      • Youth
        • Lucy Lombos: Teaching children through books
        • Future Majority: Youth holds Canada’s future
        • Quebec’s Leylah Annie Fernandez making mark in international tennis circuit
        • Loizza Aquino: removing the stigma around mental health issues
        • Calgary girl Isla Diesmos making a name in jiu jitsu
        • Ann Makosinski: The Girl Next Door is a Young Scientist
      • Immigration
        • Hi! I am from the Philippines and I am very grateful to my country of birth
        • Migration is not a problem to be solved, but a process to be managed
        • That Thing Called Opening Doors to Refugees
        • Troubling Trends:The Alarming Backlash Against Immigrants and Refugees in Canada
        • Is Canada’s Refugee Policy too Lenient?
      • Health and Wellness
        • Christmas miracle: Calgary teen Roshlind Mance finds stem cell donor
        • UBC researcher Mary De Vera tackles cancer that caused her grief
        • Calgary teen fights for life in battle against rare blood disorders
        • How to Survive Winter Blues
        • 2018: Year of Priorities and Wellness
        • My Experience with Naturopathy
        • 10 Things You Should Know About Gum Disease
      • Business
        • Newcomer Junifer Torralba launches online grocery in Fredericton
        • Entrepreneurs get voice with birth of Filipino Chamber of Commerce Alberta
        • The Soap Artisan of Vancouver
        • What it takes to be an entrepreneur
        • The Cost of Dying: Cremation and Funeral Services
        • How Filipinos Can Advance in the Canadian Workplace:The Role of Cultural Traits in Management (Second of a two-part series)
        • Kape Tayo: Connecting Cultures through Coffee
        • Navigating the Gig Economy by Managing Your Time (Last of a four-part series)
        • Filipino Cultural Traits and the Canadian Workplace (First of a two-part series)
        • Navigating the Gig Economy by Managing Your Finances (Part three of a four-part series)
        • Navigating the Gig Economy by Re-Defining Success (Second of a four-part series)
        • Cambio Market: Small Ethical Business Makes Filipino Craftsmanship Go Mainstream
        • Gelyn's Wedding Lounge: A Sweet Journey to Success
        • How the Gig Economy is Changing How We Work (First of a four-part series)
        • From Boxer to Entrepreneur: Rey Fortaleza Shares His Game Plan
        • Macario ‘Tobi’ Reyes Makes a Mark in Vancouver Property Development: How Does He Do It?
        • Filipino Hospitality Makes Baldwin Village Inn Toronto’s Urban Oasis: A home away from home
        • Progress of Filipino Businesses in Canada – from accidental to seasoned entrepreneurs
        • Dahong Pilipino gives Filipino Businesses in Canada the Thumbs Up
      • Education
      • Lifestyle
        • Toronto-based one-stop Filipino bridal boutique Sinta & Co. launched online
        • If there’s a Will...Or how estate planning can make life easier for the ones you leave behind
        • Take a break – take a vacation
        • Grow, Little Christmas Tree, Grow
        • Communing with Nature on Thanksgiving
        • Reflections of a Second Generation Canadian Filipino on ‘Filipino Identity’
        • The Essence of Christmas
        • Bernie Gallofin flexes muscles for international bodybuilding contest
        • Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver highlights the best of Barong Filipino in fashion show
        • Toronto Then and Now
        • Lifestyle Changes for Better Memory
        • Unexpected lessons in a kayaking adventure
      • Dining
        • Canadian baking contest finalist Colin Asuncion brings Christmas vibe with matcha sugar cookies
        • Cardeno’s Grill brings pandesal from small town Philippines to small town Ontario
        • Nuestro 88’s pancit canton delights Waterloo food writer Andrew Coppolino
        • Vancouverites enjoy Filipino cuisine downtown with Herbs and Spices Café
        • North American chef Harold Villarosa hopes food sharing will spark greater social awareness
        • Filistixing around Edmonton
        • Filipino food documentary ULAM finds its way to Winnipeg
        • Salu-Salo: Bringing the quintessential media noche to Canada
        • Filipino Fusion Desserts hits the sweet spot in Greater Toronto Area
        • Kanto 98 St. Eatery serves Filipino street food-inspired fare in Edmonton
        • Sisig: A Native New Yorker?
        • Mangoes and cream cake: Life is sweet for Ifoodala Foodie Facebook group creator Donna Moreno
        • Sinigang na Hipon: Comfort Soup from Nanay’s Kitchen of Second Chances
        • Sisig: The Quintessential Pinoy Comfort Food
        • A Filipino Thanksgiving Dinner without Turkey
        • What a Thanksgiving feast means for Canadian Filipinos
        • The Birth of the Pinoylicious Food Movement
        • Platito – small plate, big taste in Toronto
        • New York Times hails Vancouver’s global cuisine
        • Top 10 dishes to order in a Filipino restaurant
        • Top five Filipino dishes for a Noche Buena feast
        • MasterChef Canada finalist Matthew Astorga joins hospitality group as corporate chef
        • Two Canadian Filipinos advance to final top 3 on MasterChef Canada competition
        • New Winnipeg dinner series features traditional kamayan, eating with hands
        • Restaurant and store serve as community hubs in Saskatoon
        • Four best new Filipino restaurants in Mississauga
        • At the legislature of the Northwest Territories, the official caterers are Filipinos
        • Restaurant named Junior popularizes Filipino cuisine in downtown Montreal
        • Lamesa Filipino Kitchen pleases critics in Toronto
      • Culture
        • Are you over 60? Being a senior citizen is more fun in the Philippines
        • All Saints Day in the Philippines: No Equality even in Death
        • Top 7 Filipino Christmas traditions
        • Christmas Belen tradition brings Baby Jesus to Vancouver homes
        • Philippine Christmas: The fiesta of all fiestas
        • Around the world with the Philippine national hero through Sentro Rizal
        • Philippine Consulates General and Embassy in Canada gear up toward 2019 Winter Escapade
        • Kababayang Pilipino top bills Vancouver’s Scotiabank Dance Centre Open House
        • Filipino-focused school curriculum goes mainstream in Toronto
        • British Columbia’s Delta Parish adopts Filipino religious tradition of Salubong
        • Lent Season in Manila Starts with Bonfire in Church Courtyard
        • Finding love in the digital age
        • Simbang Gabi:The cultural and religious heritage of Sambayanang Pilipino
        • How Catholic Filipinos deal with Death
        • Celebrating All Saints Day in the Philippines
        • Mixed Marriages: Odd Couples No More
        • Baybayin: Does this Ancient Filipino Script Have a Future?
        • The Filipino language that might have been (Third of a three-part series)
        • What I would show my grandchildren about their Philippine heritage
        • Jose Rizal and the Filipino Language (Second of a three-part series)
        • The Filipino Family in Canada
        • Filipino Traits I would Pass on to my Children
        • Why isn’t it spelled “Philippino?” (Part one of a three-part series)
        • How to Watch Filipino Movies: A Peek at Philippine Culture Through Its Movies
        • The role of food in Filipino culture
        • Celebrating Special Occasions with Filipino Food
        • Vanishing Christmas Traditions Need Reviving To Put Christ Back in the Spirit of CHRISTmas
        • A Christmas Belen Tradition Comes to Vancouver
      • Community
        • Philippine Consulate General in Vancouver ends 2019 with early Christmas
        • Bonifest in Toronto to celebrate Philippine hero Andres Bonifacio
        • Wooing the Canadian voter: Promises by political parties
        • Canadian Filipinos in Winnipeg neighbourhood turn grief into ‘barangay’ community action
        • Measuring our ecological footprint
        • How Individuals can Mitigate Climate Change in Daily Life
        • Nominations for 2020 Presidential Awards for Overseas Filipinos now open
        • Cordillera pride blazes strong in Victoria
        • Statue of Philippine national hero Jose Rizal graces Ontario park
        • Canadian Filipinos in Victoria celebrate “Mabuhay!”
        • Victoria Filipino Canadian Association celebrates 50 years
        • Canadian Filipino Net Volunteers Wanted!
        • Canadian Filipino dental hygienists form professional organization
        • Pinoys on Parliament seeks pathways for young Canadian Filipinos to succeed
        • Year End Gift from CFNet to You - #IAmCanadianFilipino: Filipinos matter in Canada
        • #IAmCanadianFilipino: Canadian Filipino Net counts the ways Filipinos matter in Canada
        • Philippine projects empowering women and girls receive funding from Canadian embassy
        • Toronto’s Taste of Manila festival marks milestone year with 2018 celebration
        • Discovering food and identity in guided tours of Toronto’s Little Manila
        • Tinig Pinoy Radio in Ottawa broadcasts 24/7 to global Filipino audience
        • Canadian Filipino.Net (CFN) Launches Sponsorship Program: The Benefits of Becoming a CFN Business Sponsor
        • Stretching your donation dollars wisely
        • A Tribute to Mel Tobias
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