Volume 13 • No. 20 • October 16 - 31, 2017 Publication Mailing Account #41721512
Ellen Adarna
12 14 Rhian Ramos, Lovi Poe & Max Collins
Citizenship rules relaxed
Some of the changes to the Citizenship Act contained in Bill C-6, passed last June, became law on October 11, 2017. The changes relax some of the strict rules established by the former Conservative government, making it a little easier and quicker for permanent residents to become Canadian citizens. Before the changes, permanent residents had to reside in Canada a total of at least four years out of six years before they could apply for citizenship. Now they can apply if they accumulate just three years of residency in five. The Canadian government has also dropped the rule that required applicants for citizenship to be physically present in Canada for 183 days or more in four out of See CITIZENSHIP p8
Living healthy with diabetes Diabetes Canada, in cooperation with the Philippine Canadian Centre of Manitoba (PCCM) held its Diabetes Expo on Saturday, October 14, 2017. Despite the cold brought by the first snowfall of the season, the PCCM, at 737 Keewatin Street, was full of people wanting to learn more about how to live healthy with diabetes or prediabetes. Hosted by Tyler Magnaye, the half-day event featured information about nutrition and diabetes awareness with exhibitors, expert consultants and assessment tests – and a Zumba warm-up. One of the speakers, registered See DIABETES p17
Photo by Rey-Ar Reyes Jeremy Senaris, MasterChef Canada Season 3 Runner-up