It seems our Filipino leaders have no vision and no ambition except to lead their small ethnic tribes and followers to socials,
On October 7, Digong — as he is known in shantytowns and barrios in Mindanao Island — marks his first 100 days
A new novel reflects on the experiences of Filipino Canadians through the story of one family, and aims to inspire newcomers to
Joseph Dadua couldn’t muster up the courage to try on a bikini at a women’s lingerie store in Montreal. It took two
The man who put Filipinos on the political map of this country has died in Winnipeg, his home for more than five
Family reunification is at the core of the Liberal government’s immigration policy. After our two-part in-depth piece on the pros and cons of the family
The Canadian multinational fast food chain, known for its coffee, doughnuts and annual Roll up the Rim to Win contest, attempt to
When Filipino immigrant Edwin Nodora first landed in Vancouver, his future seemed promising. The value of Canadian currency was high as compared
Ever since Dr. Rey Pagtakhan served as Member of Parliament from 1988 to 2004, first from Winnipeg North and then Winnipeg North
Too many youth are unaware of the Filipino culture, history and language. This is the message from youth who gathered in Slocan