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Ontario’s 25-cent wage hike leaves 1.2 million people poor

Ontario’s lowest-paid workers got a 25-cent an hour raise Feb. 1, but critics say the tiny pay hike still leaves 1.2 million people – including…

02/16/2007

$10 minimum wage fight gains

TORONTO–Paul Ferreira, NDP candidate for York South-Weston, says if Dalton McGuinty can give himself a $40,000 pay hike, he can raise the minimum wage to…

02/16/2007

IMMIGRATION: Does Canada accept too many refugees?

Many Canadians believe that charity begins and ends at home and that we should not spend our time and resources on foreigners who might present…

02/16/2007

CDRC reports on Guinsaugon relief

Supported by the Community Alliance for Social Justice The Citizens’ Disaster Response Centre (CDRC) released its project update, “Recovering from Disaster – A Disaster Preparedness…

02/16/2007

PCCT to send 2nd trade mission

TORONTO–One of the objectives of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce (PCCT) is to promote bilateral trade between Canada and Philippines, but more importantly, to provide…

02/16/2007

PIDC launches 2007 events

The Philippine Independence Day Council (PIDC) launched its 2007 calendar of events at their Annual General Meeting on Saturday, January 27th at the Golden Valley…

02/16/2007

Mosquera inducts Tanza association officers

Consul General Alejandro B. Mosquera has cited the late President Emilio Aguinaldo as the President of the Philippine Revolutionary Government at the swearing into Office…

02/16/2007

‘Scam artist’ del Rosario leaves behind A Trail of Woes

TORONTO–Janice del Rosario, 44, the Filipino woman now tagged by many in Toronto as a master con-artist, was deported to Manila on Friday, Jan. 19.…

02/01/2007

Filipino Youth in Canada Driven to Gangs, Drug Tailing

The Social Cost of Migration and the Live-in Caregiver Program By Aubrey SC Makilan A trouble-maker, drop out, gangster and a drug dealer. This was…

02/01/2007

Fely Villasin: Filipino Canadians Lose A Rights Champion

By Rene Ciria-Cruz Fely Villasin, a leader of Toronto’s Filipino community, women’s rights activist, playwright and theatre director, died on December 27, after a 3-year…

02/01/2007
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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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