Monthly Archives: November 2009

Dawn of a New Era

At 11:00 PM Eastern Time on November 4, 2008, Barack Obama made history when he was elected President of the United States, a feat that no African-American has achieved before. After enduring a negative campaign by his opponent, Obama convinced the American people that he is the man whom they can trust in changing the way the government… Read More »

Filipinos in the Canadian Multicultural Mosaic

Were you there? Were you at the Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts during the presentation of “A Taste of Broadway, the Classics” on Saturday, October 10, 2009? If you were there, then you will probably join me in saying that it was a terrific success. The Markham Federation of Filipino Canadians deserved the entire accolade it… Read More »

ELECTION REFORMS SHOULD TURN RP AROUND

CHICAGO, Illinois (JGLi) – Unfortunately, Filipinos look up to politics as their final destination — the Holy Grail – before they ride into the sunset. They don’t realize that the career, where they excelled at, is already their last frontier, the be-all and end-all. I don’t see Michael Jordan, Pele or Muhammad Ali running for office. But Manny… Read More »

“CONSUELO DE BOBO”

In ignoring or bypassing recommendations and proposed changes to the Live-in Caregiver program (among them the Juana Tejada Law), Immigration Minister Jason Kenney tried to explain the his government’s position by saying the Citizenship and Immigration Canada (CIC) “is developing options for other improvements to the Live-In Caregiver Program (LCP)’ He further stated “ the implications of the… Read More »

Am I Clinically Depressed?

People from all walks of life have asked me about the difference between normal sadness and clinical depression. “Are they the same or just slightly different?” “Do I need to take nerve pill if I’m only sad?”   Sadness is a normal feeling. It can simply be a reaction to ordinary events that happen in our daily lives.… Read More »

INHERITANCE OF WIFE

Q. I wish to seek your views as regards the following issues: The proceeds over the sale of a property of a deceased who acquired it as inheritance from his parents . This deceased was unmarried and without child. So in this case, I was told that the surviving siblings inherits from the deceased sibling. However, what will… Read More »

A victory for inequality

While America was upholding th= result of decades of battle for civil rights by electing an African American to the presidency, tens of thousands of Californians were institutionalizing inequality, injustice and bigotry by passing Proposition 8, which sought to ban gay marriages in California. They wanted to include in the state constitution a provision that would deprive a… Read More »

Dancing the cha-cha with Washington?

More than a year after the Supreme Court slapped a temporary restraining order on the signing of a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) between the Government of the Republic of the Philippines and the Muslim Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), the MILF has now been reported as having sought the assistance of the United States to mediate in a peace… Read More »