Canadian families looking for caregivers or nannies will have a harder time, thanks to the federal legislation that is capping overseas applications,
Filipinos in Canada are expressing concern about Ottawa’s intention to support lower costs for remittance services. Ed Fast, Minister of International Trade,
Vancouver has long attracted tens of thousands of overseas students each year from Asian countries like China, India, Japan, Korean, and Singapore.
With Philippine President Benigno Aquino’s recent visit to Canada, the Philippines have been more widely reported on in mainstream media. Still, many
After a whirlwind of quick stops that took him first to Chicago and then to Ottawa and Toronto, President Benigno Aquino III
From Ottawa to Toronto to Vancouver, protest actions met Philippine President Benigno S. Aquino III wherever he went on his three-day state
The first visit of a Philippine president to Canada in 20 years has stirred Filipinos across the country as they eagerly await
The British Columbia Human Rights Tribunal recently granted one of the largest awards given to a Filipino caregiver, a win that Filipino-American
The recent Maclean’s magazine feature labeling Winnipeg Canada’s most racist city lets other cities ‘off the hook,’ says Peter Kulchyski, head of the
Educator Kelly Reimer knows racism is a problem, but not just in Winnipeg – throughout all of Canada. “I don’t think the