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Helping immigrant youth grasp Indigenous history

By Daniela Cohen “How are classroom teachers integrating Indigenous content into their teachings?” Local Journalism Initiative reporter Daniela Cohen looks into how classroom teaching is…

11/19/2021

Five things you need to know about the Glasgow Climate Pact

The COP26 UN climate talks in Glasgow have finished and the gavel has come down on the Glasgow Climate Pact agreed by all 197 countries.…

11/19/2021

Filipino artists want Imelda Marcos jailed

By JOHN PAUL NACION Bulatlat.com MANILA – Filipino artists are calling on the government to jail the other half of the Marcos conjugal dictatorship, Imelda…

11/19/2021

Fil-Can youth wins Bronze at WAKO World Kickboxing Championship

By Michelle Chermaine Ramos The Philippine Reporter FIL-CAN martial artist Tommy Gesell won a bronze medal in the Musical Forms/Weapons division at the 2021 World…

11/05/2021

Photo exhibit calls attention to plight of Pinay care workers during COVID-19

Policy implications on labour, immigration, and women recommended October 21, 2021 By Veronica Silva Cusi The Philippine Reporter A photo exhibit that launched this week…

11/05/2021

Table for two, proof of vaccination

By Irish Mae Silvestre The Philippine Reporter Ontarians are slowly regaining their pre-pandemic social lives. For those venturing to new restaurants and old haunts, lining…

11/05/2021

Sick leave: What are we waiting for, advocates ask

October 22, 2021 By Alec Regino The Liberal federal government promised to extend paid sick leave benefits to 10 days within the first 100 days…

11/05/2021

Ontario’s ‘long-overdue’ recognition of foreign credentials met with skepticism

The government is planning on finally recognizing foreign credentials of internationally-trained immigrants in Ontario. This would mean that newcomers would be able to practise their…

11/05/2021

Tired of being exploited, international students shame ‘wage thieves’

October 27, 2021 By Pradip Rodrigues After asking and negotiating failed, a grassroots group of international students in Cambridge, Ontario is turning to shaming tactics…

11/05/2021

The Rebirth of Rembrandt Banquet Halls

Rembrandt Banquet Halls, after being missed for almost two years as a favourite venue for large social and community events in Toronto, has finally opened…

11/05/2021
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Based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, The Philippine Reporter (print edition) is a Toronto Filipino newspaper publishing since March 1989. It carries Philippine news and community news and feature stories about Filipinos in Canada and the U.S.
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