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 »
July 1-16, 2014
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 »
June 1-16, 2014
May 1-16, 2014
Napoles as state witness?
Please say it ain’t so, Secretary De Lima. If the Aquino administration is really serious in going after the corrupt in Philippine society and in eliminating graft and corruption in the country, Justice Secretary Leila de Lima has to assure the Filipino people that the government would prosecute all those who were involved in the greatest public… Read More »
SELLING AND DISPOSING UNDIVIDED SHARES IN THE ESTATE
Q. Atty Wong I am here again to solicit your guidance on my concerns. My parents died intestate leaving behind a property to the five of us siblings. My two brothers died too intestate both leaving behind three heirs each. The three of us in Canada would like to sell the property but the heirs of my… Read More »
A WRONG MOVE FOR DENIECE
Many have surmised that Deniece Cornejo makes a wrong move as she slams Department of Justice and Vhong Navarro after her rape case against Vhong was dismissed and served arrest warrant by the Taguig Regional Trial Courts for grave coercion. Rather than to be tight-lipped about it, she retaliated to express her enraged feelings. Doesn’t Deniece realize that… Read More »
PH GAINS NEW ALLY, MALAYSIA, VS. CHINA
MANILA (JGL) – If there was one direct accomplishment that the Philippines gained without trying in President Obama’s “containment tour” among its allied countries of Japan, South Korea, Malaysia and the Philippines over the last seven days, it was the commitment of Malaysia to “support the international arbitration, which has been a subject of some diplomatic wrangling in… Read More »