GUIDING PRINCIPLES Why the Need for Adversarial Journalism in Toronto

~ The practice of adversarial journalism in the community level is quite new in Toronto’s burgeoning Filipino community, not surprisingly because of overlapping personal, social and professional relationships. But little do people realize that bonds of friendships are exploited to the maximum by those who try to manipulate the press to achieve their personal goals. The media seem… Read More »

POSITIVELY AFFIRMING

by Pido Aguilar —————————————– Our magnificent journey to a life of infinite abundance continues. Just read what follows: once silently; once aloud. You may repeat the process for the next two weeks so that you continue to see, feel and experience how your life CAN change when you are positively affirming. If you missed the previous Affirmations One… Read More »

Holidays with Real-live Sharks

normally, the sight of one shark, much less hundreds of them would spark panic and scare among the people in the beach.          The leopard sharks in La Jolla California, sparks a. different reaction instead of running away for their lives, visitors here head out toward the deeper water to get a closer look. For those who get… Read More »

A tribute to Ruben Cusipag – a crusading newsman

By Ted Alcuitas Publisher and Editor philippinecanadiannews.com   Vancouver, B. C. – As we celebrate the first anniversary of Ruben Cusipag’s death (July 9, 2013), it is fitting that the Filipino community in Canada remember and pay tribute to a crusading newsman who blazed a trail for today’s crop of Filipino newspapers.   I was a neophyte in… Read More »

THE THREE-ACT PLAY

It was awesome! Any one watching could feel the heart-rending emotions gripping the whole city as six thousand members of police organizations from across Canada, the United States and other countries marched in unison, in the funeral procession for three members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. It was a horrific event that paralyzed an area of Moncton,… Read More »