Filipino Journal, Manitoba Edition - August 20 - September 05, 2022

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Filipino golfers representing Winnipeg led by Manny Aranez won 3rd place honours in the Inaugural Fil-Can Intercity Golf Tournament held in Calgary, Alberta last month. Based on the popular Ryder Cup format, competing teams of Filipino golfers from Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg came together to showcase the best in Filipino golf talent in the Canadian prairies. Edmonton took home the championship while Vancouver captured 2nd place. Vancouver plays host to the 2023 tournament next summer.

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Immigration Advisory Council Wraps Up Summer Tour

Randy Viray Charity Golf Tournament

Manitoba’s Immigration Advisory Council hosted a series of public meetings to inform its recommendations on improvements to Manitoba’s current immigration policies and programs. The Council sought input from Manitobans on a wide range of topics, including the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program. Manitoba’s current immigration policies have been successful in attracting new immigrants to the province, and the Council wants to ensure that these policies continue to meet the needs of Manitobans. The public meetings were an opportunity for Manitobans to have their say on how Manitoba’s immigration policies can be improved. The focus of the council includes: building on promotion to attract and recruit more immigrants and business investors to the province; streamlining the Manitoba Provincial Nominee Program, especially with regard to setting the right balance between the province’s regional labour market, economic development and community needs; and fostering Manitoba’s settlement and integration programs and services, as well as foreign credential recognition programs, to encourage labour market attachment, improve foreign credential recognition and bolster immigrant retention. A total of twelve meetings throughout Manitoba were held this summer. Cities and towns included Winnipeg, Beausejour, Dauphin, Swan River, Thompson, Brandon, Neepawa, Altona, Steinbach and Arborg.

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Hon. Jon Reyes Waverley Minister of Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration wraps up public meeting at Maples Community Centre and speaks to staff from Seven Oaks Immigration Services - José Chinchilla, Manpinder Dhillon and Ernesto Ofiaza.

The Annual Randy Viray Financial Charity Golf tournament was a huge success! Over 144 golfers took to the fairways and greens at Bel Acres Golf and Country Club last month, raising money for the St. Boniface Hospital Foundation and St. Gianna's Building Fund. The annual tournament now in it's 23rd year was organized by Randy Viray, and his team of volunteers. The event was a huge success, thanks to the hard work of the organizers and the generosity of the golfers. The charities are grateful to everyone who participated in the tournament and helped to make it such a success.

Photo by Ron Cantiveros

In a press conference in Seoul, Korea, Crash Landing on You star, Hyun Bin was asked about the changes in his life after marrying his co-star So Ye"ThereJin. haven’t been any big changes as a result of my personal life,” the actor said according to a report by Soompi, as this is his first movie role since the wedding. Hyun Bin is currently promoting his upcoming movie and its upcoming sequel, "Confidential Assignment 2: International" which is coming out in September. "Wondering what audience members will think is [a] bigger [worry]. As we prepared it diligently, I hope it is watched (a lot).”

Lolong dominates primetime viewing, beats new rival show Lolong’s impressive showing continues as this year's biggest adventure-serye on Philippine primetime remains as the most watched on its timeslot, beating its new rival program. Based on Nielsen Philippines' National Urban TV Audience Measurement overnight ratings for August 15, 'Lolong,' which aired on both GMA and GTV, posted a combined people rating of 17.3 percent – beating its new rival show Darna, which only managed to get a combined people rating of 10.5 percent (TV5, A2Z, Kapamilya Channel, and Cinemo).

Photo credits: Krizjohn Rosales

President Ferdinand Marcos, Jr said last August 17 that he will be extending the state of public health emergency due to the COVID-19 pandemic until the end of this year.

The dambuhalang adventureserye bannered by Ruru Madrid continues to earn praises for its well-crafted storyline, powerhouse cast, and impressive visuals. ‘Lolong’ also stars Shaira Diaz, Arra San Agustin, Christopher de Leon, Jean Garcia, Bembol Roco, Malou de Guzman, Rochelle Pangilinan, Paul Salas, Marco Alcaraz, Mikoy Morales, and Maui Taylor. More revelations and actionpacked scenes await viewers as ‘Lolong’ enters a new chapter. Set to add more color to Ruru’s character in the series are Vin Abrenica, Thea Tolentino, Alma Concepcion, Rafael Rosell, and Lucho Ayala. ‘Lolong’ has also begun its series of nationwide road tours with the show’s cast and its popular crocodile character, Dakila, visiting key cities in Mega Manila and select provinces in Luzon, Visayas, and Mindanao. The hashtag #DakSpotted has already been making rounds on social media everytime the ‘Lolong’ crocodile mascot is seen in various areas in the Meanwhile,country.fresh from his

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Photo credits: Jojo Riñoza Korean trip for another show, Ruru is also making sure he gets to visit his fans and bond with his friend Dakila. Just this Monday, Ruru and the mascot dressed as Dakila went conquering the skies as they boarded an ultralight plane. Afterwards, the two enjoyed a samgyupsal food trip. Ruru said Kapuso viewers can expect more from ‘Lolong’ in the comingCatchweeks.‘Lolong’, Monday to Fridays, 8PM after 24 Oras on GMA Telebabad. Viewers can also catch it at 9:40 PM on GTV and on GMA Public Affairs social media accounts. Watch the Mid-Season Trailer via https://fb.watch/eRQvEFHnlf/ViewersabroadcancatchLolong on GMA Pinoy TV. To subscribe, visit www.gmapinoytv.com/subscribe.

The Department of Migrant Workers is set to impose stricter initiatives to ensure the safety of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs), focusing on domestic workers such as the creation of a "white list" of recruitment agencies. According to DMW Secretary Susan Ople, the department wants to take a "right-based" approach in its securing the welfare of the OFWs. The Philippine Overseas Labor Offices is also tasked to review its current and create new verification guidelines for OFWs. Part of DMW's plans is the also implement stricter guidelines that would cater the qualified and fully-trained domestic helpers for deployment.

At a vaccination event in Manila, while noting that amending emergency procurement laws could take time, the president said that the public state of a health emergency will likely be extended until the end of the year It will be recalled that a state of public health emergency was first declared in March 2020 by then president Rodrigo Duterte in Proclamation No 922 when the country had its first 10 cases of COVID- 19. This status has never been lifted or withdrawn.

Kapuso star Shiara Diaz mourns the loss of her pet dog. In an Instagram post, Shaira shared her emotional journey with her dog, Kakay, from the time of her dog's surgery until she lost her. Shaira also thanked Kakay for the 9 years that the pet has been with her and her"Kakayfamily.ko, salamat dahil lumaban ka hanggang dulo. Kahit ang mga doctor at nurses mo nagulat na nasurvived mo ang surgery at lumaban ka ng isang linggo. Lahat sila pinabilib mo sa tapang at lakas mo kaya proud na proud ako sayo. Ang sakit sakit na wala ka na ngayon samin pero masaya ako na kasama mo na si Lord dyan sa heaven. Ngayon pahinga ka na. No more pain my baby. Run free, my love. Maraming salamat sa siyam na masasayang taon. Hanggang sa muli... mahal na mahal ka namin, Kakay. Mamimiss ka namin ng sobra. You'll always be our Alpha.

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DMW: New initiatives set to ensure safety of migrant workers Marcos: State of public health emergency to be extended until end of this year

On September 12, the declaration of a state of a calamity that allows national and local governments to tap into funds allocated for disasters to respond to ongoing health crises is expiring.

Lolong star Shaira Diaz mourns loss of pet dog

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Iasked my late grandfather, when he was still alive, how his childhood and teenage life was. He was born in 1915, so for him it was the 1920s and the 1930s. He had many good stories to tell about those decades. He was raving about his experiences, both the happy recollections and the not-so-happy ones. To his perspective, his generation was the best. I enjoy asking my mom (born in 1947) about her teenage days, in the 1960s. She has lots of happy memories culled from it, especially about her school friends and her cousins and the times they spent together. In the 2060s, when my now 13-year-old son will have been in his 50s, he will surely tell his children (if in case he will have had children by the time) about how great his childhood and teen life was. He will be referring to the 2010s and the 2020s. He will surely reminisce about his happy (and even not-sohappy) childhood and teenage life. Despite everything, the 2010s and the 2020s will, for him, be the best time in his life. Every time my son and I talk about life, I tell him about my own childhood and teenage experiences-in the '70s and the '80s. Many of my great experiences, as well as sad moments, were of those decades. It's sad, if we really think about it, that people from the previous centuries were all long dead and gone, so no one from them can tell anymore how great their own young lives Everywere. decade is great. It has both the good and the bad sides. No single generation has the monopoly of having the best of times. It would be unfair to claim that one's own generation is the best, because each human being had/has great stories to tell. Sa Madalíng Salitâ Waláng nag-íisang henerasyón ang pinakamagandá. Báwat panahón ay may angkíng kagandáhan, patí na rin kapangítan at kalungkútan. Nagkakáiba lang ang báwat táo ng karanasán.

(On the Uniqueness of Every Generation)

DSWD to give cash aid to indigent students until September 24

The Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) will provide assistance to indigent students every Saturday until September 24, Secretary Erwin Tulfo announced last August 18th. Tulfo said in a palace briefing, DSWD will give out P1000 for elementary students, P2000 for high school students, P3000 for senior high school students, and P4000 for college students or vocational courses. Up to three beneficiaries per family are allowed. The cash aid will help students from poor families to buy their school supplies or whatever they need in school. Families can book an appointment or walk-in designated DSWD offices with the student's enrollment certificate and school ID.

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PALACE: Expect more sugar warehouses inspection in the coming days

On August 18 at a press conference, Press secretary Trixie Cruz-Angeles mentioned that the Bureau of Customs had exercised its "visitorial powers" in a warehouse in Pampanga as part of the directive of President Ferdinand Marcos Jr to check warehouses that could be hoarding smuggled sugar amid issues in importation and rise in the price of the said commodity. After the inspection of the Pampanga warehouse, another operation in Bulacan was also conducted. No further details were provided as of this writing, as Malacanang is not sure if the operation has been finished. But one thing is for sure, Cruz-Angles said, the operation will be a series of raids. Representatives from the Department of Trade and Industry and Sugar Regulatory Administration have inspected the Pampanga warehouse to check if there was a hoarding of sugar.

Sacks of sugar piled up at the raided warehouse in Pampanga (Photo from Office of the Press Secretary)

Photo credits: Jonathan Cellona If proven of smuggling, the owner of the warehouse may face charges of smuggling in relation to the provisions of the Customs Modernization Act (CMTA), according to the Office of the Press Secretary.

The MFBC x Kultivation Summer Mixer will put the spotlight on Manitoba’s thriving Filipinx business community and celebrate the stories of amazing FilipinxCanadians who are paving the way in their respective fields. Join us as we highlight the stories of young Filipinx-Canadians such as:

On Saturday, August 27, the Manitoba Filipino Business Council (MFBC) and Kultivation Festival Food, Art, Music and Dance (FAMD) invites industry leaders, entrepreneurs, emerging professionals, and post-secondary students for a free community event centred around connecting, storytelling and learning.

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* Richard Butler (The Psychedelic Furs) - Richard Butler (2006) ("Broken Aeroplanes")

*Heart")Peter Murphy (Bauhaus) - Love Hysteria (1988) ("Indigo Eyes")

* Ian McCulloch (of Echo & the Bunnymen) - Candleland (1989) ("Proud to Fall")

For many members of bands, the demise of their respective groups or their quitting from these for whatever reason spells the end of their careers. To some, however, it is the start of a newfound identity and confidence as a solo artist.Or, some simply wanted to pursue an individual side project to be able to express their personal demons or sentiments without the need for collaborative compromise due to creative differences or constraint.Forthe most part, after all, the results are more focused and compelling; if not, at least as equally valid and interesting as their erstwhile teams' works. Here are albums released by the following artists, who enjoyed also successful careers outside of their respective groups.

• Eejay Chua of Baon Manila Nights/Bahay Kubo Tiki Bar • Carjelu Delera of Clothing Bakery • Tayler Francisco of Melrose Marketing Studio • Crista Liana of By Crista Liana • Casey Simbulan of Case and Park “MFBC is thrilled to showcase the next generation of FilipinxCanadian trailblazers. As we live in a rapidly-changing world, it’s important that we hear from young people who are redefining what entrepreneurship looks like,” says Karla Atanacio, Director of Youth Engagement of the Manitoba Filipino Business Council. She continues, “Many of us grew up believing that the path to success is linear, but there are certainly many avenues someone could take to get there. The journey doesn’t always look the same for everyone.”

Kultivation F.A.M.D. is a three-day festival that will take attendees through an immersive journey and showcase the story of our next generation of Filipino culture and innovation in Manitoba. Held in August 2022 in Winnipeg, the festival will infuse modern and traditional elements of our culture by focusing on four key elements: food, arts, music, and dance.

Manitoba Filipino Business Council Hosts First Filipinx Summer Mixer on August 28 in Winnipeg’s Osborne Village

ABOUT FESTIVALKULTIVATIONFAMD

* Midge Ure (Ultravox) - Answers to Nothing (1988) ("Dear God")

* Ian Broudie (The Lightning Seeds) - Tales Told (2004) ("Song for No One")

* Morrissey (The Smiths) - Viva Hate (1988) ("Suedehead")

* Feargal Sharkey (The Undertones) - Feargal Sharkey (1985) ("A Good

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* Ian McNabb (The Icicle Works) - Merseybeast (1996) ("Love's Young Dream")

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EVENT DETAILS: MFBC x Kultivation Summer Mixer Saturday, August 27, 2022 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. TableSpace Coworking Co. - 196 Osborne St, Winnipeg, MB R3L 1Z3 Free to Registerattendusing our Eventbrite link here 12:00-12:30 PM Doors Open 12:30-12:45 PM Welcome and Land 12:45-1:15AcknowledgementPMNetworking Session 1:15-1:30 PM Snacks 1:30-2:30 PM Panel Discussion 2:30-3:30 PM Breakout Groups 3:30-4:00 PM Closing ABOUT MFBC Established in 2011, the Manitoba Filipino Business Council Inc. (MFBC) serves as the prime community gathering place and business resource hub for Filipinx business owners and professionals. Our mission is to build a sustainable future for the next generation of business leaders by creating an inclusive community through collaboration and knowledge sharing. Our organization has a longstanding history of lifting up racialized voices, and we work side-by-side with our members to ensure their diverse talents are recognized, respected and celebrated in all business sectors. We are invested in the economic growth led by Filipinx people across the province, and aim to ensure the next generation of our community’s leaders are empowered with the tools and resources they need to succeed. We do this by hosting networking events, facilitating personal development workshops, spearheading youth engagement initiatives and much more - all in partnership with like-minded community organizations.

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* Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet)Little Bruises (1995) ("Standing in Love [The Still Point]")

The roster of golfers in Calgary for the 2022 Fil-Can Intercity Golf Tournament include Manny Aranez, Joey Licmo, Romy Lubi, Louie Yago, Randy Viray, Raul Bulaong, Joseph Ramos, Ron Urbano, John Aaron, Eddie Exconde, Ben Solomon, Arnel Bulaong, Joe Trinidad, Mar Alcantara, Danny Guevara, Gary Biala, Romy Alcantara, Muriel Masangkay, Noel Silva and Pete Sangalang. Noel Silva was awarded the Sportsmanship Player Award. The 2023 Fil-Can Intercity Golf Tournament takes place in Vancouver.Handout photos by Radical Gentlemen Creative, Calgary, AB

Filipino golfers from Western Canada descended upon Calgary for the inaugural 3-day Fil-Can Intercity Golf Tournament. Filipino golfers representing their respective cities from Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg competed in a 3-round Ryder Cup golf format from July 28 to 30th. The Founding Members of the Fil-Can Intercity Golf Association include Manny Aranez and Joey Licmo from Winnipeg; Chris Joaquin, Mark David, Jay Rejano and Don Dexter Malabad from Calgary; Chris Loredo and Mel Bagara from BC; Vic Morales and AJ Ramos from Saskatchewan and Francis Sepnio representing Edmonton.

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Filipino golfers represent Peg City at Inaugural Intercity Golf Tournament in Calgary

Surrounded by sunflowers

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Whatever the reason, there's no denying that sunflowers are one of nature's most cheerful creations. And what better way to enjoy their sunny disposition than by taking a perfect photograph? Neepawa residents - Carlon, Benji, Elay, Vilma and Panolito were caught basking in the field of bright yellow sunflowers as they were taking a break along Highway 5 near Neepawa, Manitoba.

Photo by Ron Cantiveros | Filipino Journal

There's something about a bright yellow sunflower that just makes you happy. Maybe it's the way they follow the sun, or the way they brighten up an otherwise ordinary day.

RAISED ON MUSIC Philippines immigrant to represent Canada at world championships JANINE MIKAELA JovelleBalani,whomovedtoCanadain2018,willrepresentCanadaattheWorldChampionships PerformingArtsfor secondtime,inAnaheim,Calif. READER BRIDGE you storyidea todiversifyourjournalism,pleasecontactat: readerbridge@freepress.mb.ca CONTINUEDON www.winnipegfreepress.com/reader-bridge TELLING STORIES THAT REFLECT MANITOBA’S DIVERSE COMMUNITY. Our Reader Bridge program is strengthening the community through the power of words and pictures so that all Manitobans regardless of race or ethnicity see themselves in the pages and pixels of The Free Press. In the light of culturalReaderlearningBridge to Free Press Lightingfuturethe way for new Helpingleadersfamilies break bread

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JOVELLEBalani,whowasborn avidandraisedinthePhilippines,migratedtoCanadain2018.Themusicfanhasagrowingvinylrecordcollection,lovesgoingtovintagestoresandconsidersherselfanoldsoul.Anonlychild,Balaniimmersedherselfineveryaspectofmusicfromearlyonandquicklybecameamulti-instrumentalist,learningtoplaypiano,guitar,ukulele,drumsandviolin.Shebegansingingwhenshewassevenandhasbeenvocallytrainedsinceage12. remember jamming along Carpenters as kid. discovered them through my dad’s CD collection and have become fan since then. would play their songs over over and do karaoke, too,” she says. Balani was raised with and parents always encouraged her interest in pursuing it. “One of my earliest musical mem ories was carrying a Walkman when 4. I remember listening to the Beatles, Sound Music name few. in with forward to when was 12, when told parents that I wanted to take voice lessons. And from there, started join ing inter-school talent competitions, performing in events and concerts.” Balani will represent Canada the World Championships of Performing Arts for the second time, in Anaheim, Calif. The annual event presented Worldstars features singers, dancers,jugglers other artists for the judg es and audience experience. The international gathering is often called the “talent Olympics” for aspir ing performers and entertainers, and the only event of its kind held annually in the Hollywood area, the entertain ment capital of the world. Griff O’Neil, competition CEO and a former executive Miss Universe Pageant, said in a news release that, “Contestants over countries are expected participate, vying the gold plus prizes, cash and total of million dollars scholarships. Thousands of people around thewillworldapply to participate.” A popular highlight of festivities is the spectacular opening ceremony, featuring a colourful Parade of Nations Disneyland. The much-anticipated Worldstars Boot Camp is an unmatched phenomenon of educational seminars and workshops by industry experts. VIPs and celebrity entertainment industry greats from Hollywood, Nashville and York served judges and been honoured with induc tion into the Performing Arts Hall of Fame at this global competition. “Being part of this event truly an honour and to represent Canada is already a reward for My first WCOPA competition was held virtually to COVID. It was kind of challeng ing, as was just performing front of camera. Despite being virtual, it was still nerve-wracking, as there were thousands of talented people who joined the event. And was lucky enough be chosen as one the Top Finalists in the Vocal Category. It was an honour to gold and silver med als for the country,” Balani says. Breakingupwithabadhardtodo the universe sends me sign when need it most. perhaps I’m the kind of person who likes to look for signs and meaning in ordinary Last weekend, broke bracket my braces. It was on my snaggletooth the tooth that has been the bane of my smile for as long as can remem ber because it was out of place and made me insecure. The reason the bullet and opted for adult braces. (The lateral incisor, for anyone who is The bracket popped off tooth as was brushing, and it was no big deal. My teeth have straightened out much since I got braces the summer. I’ve questioned (with an ad mitted lack of orthodontic experience) why have to wear them for another 18 months. My teeth are nearly straight. Within hours of the bracket popping off, my incisor and the tooth beside it started to ache. you’ve braces, you know this ache. It’s feeling teeth shifting. The pain is not a like a regular toothache that hurts deep in the nerves and unbearable. It’s than that, but still painful. The feeling is usually isolated to one spot in your mouth — tooth, maybe two, and it feels like tooth sore. was surprised this. While affixed to the bracket, tooth fine. After a few hours free, it was hurting, it was like when get my braces tight ened — that feeling shifting and pain. When made it to the orthodon tist a few days later, she confirmed the tooth had shifted, and it wasn’t as straight as was at last appoint time frame in my home. don’t know where my alcohol use rates on any sort of scale. am also in no way equating situation to anyone else’s or trying make light of what is really serious issue for many people. The only thing truly know for myself is that this daily habit is far too easy for me to keep up getting harder for me to break. It’s only been a weeks since I’ve switched out wine for The trigger of dusk usually longer gives me the automatic response to overpour myself a glass of wine. I’ve got Holly Whitaker’s book Quit Like A Woman hold on my library app. I’ve heard good things about it. On the nights I crave a glass of wine, try really hard to break my habit of breaking my habit. I’ll let you know how it goes. shelley.cook@freepress.mb.ca@ShelleyACook

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2022 ATP Neolites Doubles Finals at Deer Lodge Tennis Club

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The Filipino tennis community recently concluded its 2nd consecutive doubles finals at Deer Lodge Tennis Club. The tournament started with 32 players. Third place match was between Gem Matic and Leo Manibo (winners) vs. Manny Bertulfo and Neil Cruz. Championship match was between Rex Belarmino and Noy Manalastas (winners) vs. Osman Manibo and Romylin Lacap.

Photos by Dennis Flores.

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Federal's $55M loan fund boosts women's power in business Loan up to $50k will spur new stimulus on small business

Poetry Book 2 coming soon

Fifteen Filipino women entrepreneurs are probable recipients of the Federal's $55 million fund announced by Mary Ng, the federal minister of international trade, export promotion, small business, and economic development, last Monday when she graced the forum for female entrepreneurs organized by MP Kevin Lamoureux, Winnipeg North, at MinisterPCCM.Ng said: "Funds creation was the result of plenty of evidence that women business owners represent a segment of the economy that has faced plenty of barriers to accessing capital for years."At the PCCM forum, Minister Mary Ng emphasized that they will work much closer with the women entrepreneurs of Winnipeg with the help of the Women's Enterprise Organization of Canada which is based in ManyWinnipeg.questions were raised especially the need for a business plan to apply for a loan, and someone suggested that there should be a clearing office to help the female entrepreneurs to hurdle some of the myriad requirements for business loans. Federal and provincial support for taxes and lessening the government's bureaucracy.

Front row, from left to right, Mari Laudato, Ann Evangelista, MLA Cindy Lamoureux, Justine Ramos, MP Kevin Lamoureux, Azenith Magno-Desiderio, Ramon Desiderio, 2nd row, left to right, Beth Olesco, Genalyn Tan, Haydee Madlangsakay, Charmaine Hernandez, Janis Yu, Minister Mary Ng, Lou Alarkon, Lyn Alarkon, Imelda Adao, Josephine Gutierrez, Ronaldo Opina, top row, left to right, Lenie Hussein, Hanna Napolitano, Abbey Frany, Jim Adao Minister Mary Ng and MP Kevin Lamoureux

My new book is coming out by the end of the year or early next year. Titled Collecting Leaves, Kites & Memories, it will be Book 2 of my Poetry Series. Book 1, titled Pag-íhip sa Dáhon ng Kahápon, was published in 2021. Collecting Leaves, Kites & Memories consists of poems in English. It is illustrated by LoveKat and designed by junggoiperalta.

Minister Mary Ng sent positive vibration, acting as stimulus for women entrepreneurs. Photos by: Rod Cantiveros | Filipino Journal

Digitalization of business was mentioned to keep up with the demand of online business, moving forward for a much wider marketing spectrum.The announcement of the availability of the federal fund for female entrepreneurs received positive responses from the female entrepreneurs who have started operating their businesses and knowing the accessibility of the loan will give more impetus to be more active in the small business which in reality considered as a major economic engine in the country.Imelda Adao, owner/operator of Jimels Bakery, voiced her concerns on expansion, she said: "Our baked good are now available in major supermarkets and we cannot supply the demand because our facility cannot produce many baked goods because of our space. We need to expand and with this announcement, we look forward to accessing this fund." She added: "This federal money will help us to move us to a new height of entrepreneurship."

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Lou Alarkon, co-founder and creative director of Alark Co, said: "Times are changing and we are pleased to see some progress in the availability of support from our government for women entrepreneurs during this critical time. It is my hope to see a continuous and holistic approach in the future."

If you started noting down the many pronouncements of President Ferdinand "Bongbong" Marcos Jr on food security, one will be surprised why the many former agriculture secretaries under the former many presidents did not prioritize many programs to boost agriculture as the basic foundation of industrialization.Nobodycandeny why President Bongbong Marcos appointed himself as an interim Secretary of Agriculture, the first to happen in the political spectrum of the country. He has been pounding the reason why he himself would be a steward on food security for the coming years. He was fully aware of the past years of pandemic and short supply of food in spite of the enormous natural resources available for food security among the Filipino people. In his inaugural address as the newly sworn-in 17th President of the Philippines, President Bongbong Marcos focused on food production.

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The past governments ignored the flight of the farmers and the fishermen.

Your work life goes smoothly when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries on Thursday. Your professional relationships will increase your productivity and help you improve your habits as you work toward your goals.

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“The role of agriculture cries for urgent attention,” Marcos said in Manila on Thursday after taking his oath of office. “An agriculture damaged and diminished by unfair competition will have a harder time, or will have no prospects at all ofAndrecovery.”whyIam so obsessed with President Bongbong Marcos on food security in my home country. My family was engaged in farming in my home province of Quezon. We thrived on coconut and rice and other farm products which had helped my single mother to care for her eight children, mostly seeking education in a local private school. Ever since many families were struggling to increase food production and due to many dysfunctional governances of the many past administration, it seems, that agriculture was not a priority, which resulted in more importation of basic necessities.

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President Bongbong Marcos' boosting security local produce national consumption

With all of these strategies for food security, and with the act of faith, the Filipinos, for the first time, be equaled with other Asian countries where food sufficiency has become the foundation of a robust economy where everyone gains and enjoys the bounty of our lands.Yes,it entails more time and money to effect a major change in our food security. Patience and hard work are ingredients for success!

Thursday brings the strong possibility of a raise when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries. Your drive for money is making you extra ambitious, but make sure you spend that money wisely or it won’t be enough to last you till fall.

Working together can help you achieve anything when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries on Thursday. Partnering up with a friend in a business or even as a couple will help you realize that you make a pretty good team. Relationships are supposed to make you feel good, but when Venus in your sign trines Jupiter in Aries on Thursday, they’re going to make you feel fantastic. Your important relationship will help lift you up and expand your confidence so you can do anything.

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Thursday is a great day for new friendships to bloom when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries. Your conversational skills help you break the ice with anyone you meet. Chat people up, Gemini. You might even discover some hot gossip you can indulge in.

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Thursday can be a fun night when you learn new things that bring you plenty of pleasure as Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries. Whether you learn a new artistic technique or a new move in bed, opening yourself to new information can make all the difference (*wink*). If you’re planning on moving in with someone or forming a bond with someone special, Thursday is the day to do it because Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries. Connecting with the people you live with can really make a house a home. Sharing is caring! Plan to have some important conversations when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries on Thursday. This aspect can help the conversation flow smoothly because you and your partner will be on the same page about everything, making life easier in the long run. Trust us.

Thursday is a great day for relationships as Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries. This aspect helps you discover that a healthy relationship can improve every area of your life. Working together with your coworkers can bring you a bonus, and a healthy romantic relationship can raise your self-esteem.

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If you’ve been dealing with some family drama, you could finally reach a breakthrough when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries on Thursday. This aspect allows you to mend any hurt feelings and come together as a family. You could finally get the closure and acceptance you’ve been craving.

If you want a love affair to bloom, keep it private when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in Aries on Thursday. You can develop a stronger bond and deeper intimacy without the prying eyes of everyone watching you.

This week is a great time for romance because you’ll be very lucky in love when Venus in Leo trines Jupiter in your sign on Thursday. This is an excellent day for a first date, meeting people or bringing the spark back into a current relationship.

The year 2022 changed the course of the role of government in food security when President Bongbong Marcos voiced loudly that his priority is food self-sufficiency, security, and sovereignty. Many plans were announced to help the farmers.He personally instructed major government agencies like the Department of Trades for cheaper fertilizers, more open and collaborative loans for the farmers by the Land Bank of the Philippines; strengthened cooperation between the Local Government Units with the National government; he tasked the Department of Information and Communication to ensure digital connectivity across the country, especially in the isolated and disadvantaged areas; institute "farm-to-market road" (FMR) masterplan, detailing the exact locations for FMR to be built; ban of importation of rice, sugar and other products locally available; and in a country like the Philippines, where most farming is done through small land holdings, Marcos has drafted a blueprint that will sustain growth by strengthening cooperatives nationwide Marcos has faith that cooperatives will help farmers in all aspects, from production to marketing.

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Meanwhile, Rudy Giuliani said Trump will “raid every one of Biden's houses” if the former president wins the 2024 presidential election. Now, that’s politicizing the issue. What has Biden got to do with Trump’s problems? Why can’t Guiliani stop all these nonsense? Wasn’t it enough that he lost his license to practice law in New York? Et tu Brutus? Other than the ever-loyal Guiliani, nobody seems to stand by Trump in his hour of need. At this very moment, he needs a loyal friend, which seems to be in scarce supply nowadays. But the most dangerous are those who were purportedly loyal to him like family members. I’m not kidding. Sometimes betrayal comes from those closest to you. Remember “Et tu Brutus?” And you, Brutus? That’s where the word brute originated from – someone who betrays a friend. This brings to mind Trump’s advisor and son-in-law, Jared Kushner, whom he once referred to as ”his star.” Well, not anymore. It all began when Trump and Kushner became business partners in their real estate business and Kushner ended up marrying Trump’s daughter Ivanka. Trump took Kushner under his wings, giving him several highprofile assignments that included overseeing the construction of a wall at the U.S.-Mexico border, strategizing an end to the IsraeliPalestinian conflict, and overhauling the GOP platform. Kushner became the president's right-hand man and, according to The Washington Post, was known to defend him in the early days of Donald's political career. Kushner even kept his own cancer diagnosis a secret so as to not distract Trump from important trade talks with China. But since President Trump left office in January 2021, shortly after the January 6 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol, Kushner has distanced himself from politics and reportedly said he wants a "simpler relationship" with his father-in-law, according to the New York Times. Recently, he and his wife Ivanka testified against her father regarding the January 6 attack, driving a wedge deeper between Donald and his daughter and son-in-law.Recently, Kushner praised President Biden, saying he thought Biden was making a “smart diplomatic move.”Initially, Kushner helped Trump cling to power. He was involved with Trump’s scheme to overturn President Joe Biden’s win in the 2020 election. According to four people familiar with the matter, in the week following Election Day in early November of that year, Kushner took charge in overseeing the development of plans to keep Trump in office. Kushner repeatedly met with Trump and other highranking aides to Trump to discuss and map out possible strategies for multi-pronged legal battles and a scorched-earth messaging war against the victorious Biden campaign. The mole Then he decided to bail out when things went awfully nasty. He withdrew from the battle –which was getting bloody -- and started washing his hands. In a final act of betrayal, Kushner and Ivanka testified against Trump before the January 6th Subcommittee, which makes one wonder: Was Kushner the mole inside Mar-a-Lago who provided the FBI with information about the safe and other top-secret documents hidden at Mar-a-Lago?

ON SEPTEMBER 8, 2022, the FBI executed a search warrant on former President Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago home in Palm Beach, Florida. Trump said in a statement that "a large group" of FBI agents was searching his Mar-a-Lago home, accusing the bureau of prosecutorial misconduct and suggesting the raid was politically motivated to prevent him from running for president in 2024. Then Attorney General Merrick Garland dropped a nuclear bomb! Omigosh! Garland claimed that some of the classified documents were of the “nuclear” type. Suddenly, the whole game changed. The FBI started searching for classified material about nuclear weapons.

In a stunning new development, the FBI seized 11 top-secret documents from Mar-a-Lago, some of which could cause damage to U.S. national security. The FBI is currently investigating allegations that Trump violated the Espionage Act and other laws related to national security.

Three sections of Title 18 of the United States Code are listed on the search warrant. Section 793 covers the unlawful retention of defense-related information that could harm the United States or aid a foreign adversary. Section 1519 covers destroying or concealing documents to obstruct government investigations or administrative proceedings. Section 2071 covers the unlawful removal of government records. Violating the Espionage Act carries a maximum penalty of 10 years in federal prison.

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Nuclear documents

Citing sources familiar with the investigation, the Washington Post reported that government officials were deeply concerned that the nuclear documents believed to be stored at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago residence could fall into the wrong hands.Separately, the New York Times reported the documents were related to some of the most highly classified U.S. programs, and that officials feared they were vulnerable to be stolen from Trump’s home by foreign adversaries.

Among the materials retrieved were classified documents, including some marked "top secret" that were only meant to be viewed at secure government facilities.

The Espionage Act of 1917 was established during World War I— protecting the spread of sensitive information that could harm the country or otherwise give an advantage to others.

Some Trump allies insist that potential Espionage Act investigation would only strengthen his standing in a 2024 Republican presidential primary. GOP strategists claim that he’d be unbeatable in a Republican primary. However, it’s not clear at this point whether he’d win the presidency in 2024, particularly if he would be indicted of violating the Espionage Act. Trump claimed that he had “standing order” to declassify documents. But to declassify documents, there is an “elaborate documented process for declassification,” which can take months.But Trump’s latest defense is: Everyone ends up having to bring home his or her work from time to time. But Trump is no longer in office – he’s retired. He had no business handling top-secret documents.Alawyer for Trump said that all investigations into Trump would stop if he were to announce he wouldn’t run for president in 2024.

The Washington Post said their sources did not give details about the nuclear documents, such as whether it involved U.S. weapons or those of foreign countries. Sensitive information about U.S. nuclear weapons is usually restricted to a small number of government officials, noting that material about U.S. weapons could be an intelligence coup for adversaries, and that other nations could see classified U.S. information about their nuclear programs as a threat. A Justice Department source told the Washington Post that topsecret intel like nuclear information would cause law enforcement to quickly want to recover any sensitive documents that are harmful to U.S. security.“Ifthat is true, it would suggest that material residing unlawfully at Mar-a-Lago may have been classified at the highest classification level,” said the former head of the Justice Department’s counterintelligence section. Stunning development

According to the Washington Post, allies of Trump, alarmed and shocked by the details in the unsealed search warrant, are starting to distance themselves and “go dark.” Nobody wants to be associated with any potential criminal act, particularly when it involves national security.

That's a wrap! The 2022 Edition of Folklorama is in the books and along the way, set attendance records for individual Pavilion visits not seen in years.Over the course of the 14-day Festival, Pavilions saw an average increase in attendance of 14% over the previous Festival in 2019, which was the organization’s 50th edition. A total of 168,515 visits took place across the 24 participating Pavilions.

Congratulations to all Folklorama Pavillions and their outstanding ambassadors, dancers, performers and volunteers.

Photos by Dan Medina Jr. | Filipino Journal

Folklorama comeback wraps up with record numbers

African Pavilion Ireland Pavilion Polish PavilionPortugese Pavilion Punjabi Pavilion Spirit of Ukraine Pavilion Ukraine-Kyiv Pavilion

“Over these past couple weeks, we have seen the beauty and excitement of Folklorama reignited,” states Teresa Cotroneo, Executive Director, Folklorama.

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“Thank you to all the Folklorama member communities, volunteers, and artists for their incredible energy, hospitality, and for opening up their hearts and homes to share what makes Manitoba so special – our people.” Get your passports ready for next year's cultural celebration as the 52nd edition of the Folklorama Festival will take place August 6-19, 2023.

The celebration of culture does not end when the Festival ends. Folklorama lives 365 days a year through Folklorama at Home, Folklorama at School, and Folklorama at Work programs. To learn more, visit Folklorama.ca.

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Boosting Women Entrepreneurs Folklorama: That's a Wrap! Hyun Bin updates fans Photo by Radical Gentlemen Creative, Calgary, AB

Filipino golfers representing Winnipeg led by Manny Aranez won 3rd place honours in the Inaugural Fil-Can Intercity Golf Tournament held in Calgary, Alberta last month. Based on the popular Ryder Cup format, competing teams of Filipino golfers from Vancouver, Edmonton, Calgary, Saskatchewan and Winnipeg came together to showcase the best in Filipino golf talent in the Canadian prairies. Edmonton took home the championship while Vancouver captured 2nd place. Vancouver plays host to the 2023 tournament next summer.

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