“You’re never going to be white…you might as well know who you are and love who you are.”
Rather than being bogged down by the culture shock she experienced as an immigrant, Isabel Kanaan decided to turn it into a
After extensive lobbying, the Philippines’ Commission on Elections extended the deadline for overseas absentee voting. But Filipino migrant rights advocates say the
Advocates say immigration and other issues affecting the Filipino Diaspora are going unaddressed during the federal election campaign by all political parties,
Three nurses share the challenges to practising their profession, and how planning and financial resources helped
Internationally-educated nurses go through several hoops to practice as registered nurses in Canada. This wasn’t the case in the early 1960s, specifically
Kherin Dimalanta could be sent back to the Philippines due to her costly dialysis treatment making her ineligible for permanent residency.
This article is part of the Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in COVID-19 Literacy project. We have analyzed ethnic media coverage of
This article is part of the Bridging the Mainstream-Ethnic Digital Divide in Covid-19 Literacy project. We have analyzed ethnic media coverage of
The first and only Filipino-Canadian senator died today (November 16, 2017) in Medellin, Columbia where he was attending a parliamentary meeting. The