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CASJ launched amid snowstorm

Officers, members,  vow commitment to social justice campaign TORONTO–Over fifty hardy souls braved the raging snowstorm last Saturday, Jan. 22, to take part in the…

02/01/2005

On a dark and stormy day, a movement was born

By Jerry Villanueva IT could have been better. In fact, a lot better. The sun could be shining, the temperature could be warm and there…

02/01/2005

Letter to the Editor: ‘No live-in slavery in Canada’

I am a Filipino writing about your article “Caregivers ask Canadian government: ‘Stop treating us like slaves’” which appeared on The Philippine Reporter dated January…

02/01/2005

Rejoinder: Slave-like treatment of caregivers is well-documented

Dear Ms. Teodora Alonzo, I find your reaction to my article  “Caregivers ask Canadian government: Stop treating us like slaves” interesting but needs to be…

02/01/2005

How effective is the SIU?

By Jerry Villanueva As a result of hearings at the Task Force on Race Relations and Policing in 1988, the Special Investigations Unit was formed…

02/01/2005

Kalayaan election reset

DUE to unforeseen circumstances, the Kalayaan Cultural Community Centre (KCCC) special election scheduled for Sunday, February 20, 2005 at 2:00 p.m., has been reset to…

02/01/2005

KCCC presents ‘Two for The Road’

THE Kalayaan Cultural Community Centre is presenting “Two for the Road” a vocal concert featuring Clarissa Miranda, soprano, and Leander Mendoza, tenor, two young popular…

02/01/2005

FCT Update: President’s Gala, Feb. 12

By Aida E. D’Orazio Filipino association presidents will be feted in style by the FCT at the posh Fairmont Royal York Hotel in the evening…

02/01/2005

New PCCT officers induction on Feb. 26

THE  newly elected Board of Directors and Officers of  the Philippine Chamber of Commerce-Toronto (PCCT), will be inducted into office Saturday, Feb. 26, 2005 with…

02/01/2005

Filipino-Canadians help CMC raise $34,000 for tsunami victims

TORONTO–In spite of the bad weather conditions, Filipino-Canadians trooped to the Japanese Cultural Centre in Toronto on Saturday (Jan. 8) in an effort to help…

01/16/2005
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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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