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EDSA 1 : The truth that sets us free

By Tenny F. Soriano • Mar 1st, 2010 • Category: Feedback

AFTER 24 years, historic EDSA I peaceful revolution that kicked out 20-years of Marcos hard rule and dictatorship, remains the pillar which restored democracy in the Philippines. It is still a jewel among family of nations although..slowly losing its luster.
Today, after four presidents and a fifth to be elected…….. pundits, new generation Filipinos and historians [...]



In praise of powerful people (with clout)

By Tenny F. Soriano • Feb 15th, 2010 • Category: Feedback

In the course of our journey as journalists, we have witnessed heels and heroes changed the course of history, as in the Marcos years and in the redeeming people Power EDSA revolution of 1986.
We rubbed elbows with rogues and criminals; clinked champagne glasses with the high and the mighty or shared “tagays “ of cheap [...]



IT’S OUR TURN!

By Tenny F. Soriano • Feb 1st, 2010 • Category: Feedback

Many Filipino-Canadian organizations are good fund raisers. In fact, at the drop of a hat they could hold events..Concerts, dinner-dances or raffles and come up with thousands of dollars for their recipients, real or imagined.
Now, let’s see if we could use their expertise in the current efforts to rehabilitate earthquake-stricken Haiti.
Let’s repay the kindness of [...]



SEGGA- Juan dela Cruz Band Fiasco: What happened?

By Tenny F. Soriano • Jan 15th, 2010 • Category: Feedback

 
Now its out in the open. After weeks of speculations, rumors and innuendoes, a Toronto-based Filipino-Canadian promoter had confirmed
That “mismanagement of funds before and after the shows “ was the cause why the legendary Juan De La Cruz band was not fully paid of their talent fees.
The iconic band, composed of Jose “Pepe “ Smith, [...]



The stories of 2009: gloom and glory

By Tenny F. Soriano • Dec 31st, 2009 • Category: Feedback

Our top news story of the year 2009 is of course the Maguindanao massacre of November 23, the mass murder of some 57 innocent civilians including 31 journalists masterminded allegedly by one of the most powerful political warlords of Mindanao, a close ally of the lame duck president Gloria Arroyo.
This brutal and heinous crime has [...]



MERRY CHRISTMAS JUANA TEJADA!

By Tenny F. Soriano • Dec 17th, 2009 • Category: Feedback

A sweet victory for Filipina nannies and to every foreign worker in Canada. One year after the death of Juan Tejada, she was vindicated for her passionate advocacy of the  so-called Juan Tejada law seeking an exemption to  taking a second medical test as a pre-requisite to becoming a permanent resident here in Canada.
And Juana [...]



Maguindanao massacre: an international shame

By Tenny F. Soriano • Dec 1st, 2009 • Category: Feedback

It was only weeks ago in November that the Filipino was the toast of the world in the persons of Manny Pacquiao and CNN Hero of the year Efren Penaflorida.
This did not last long as the glory was obliterated by a grisly incident that would shake the nation and the entire world.
The Maguindanao massacre has [...]



PACMANIA RULES!

By Tenny F. Soriano • Nov 16th, 2009 • Category: Feedback

It was ominous and clear as day…. The November issue of the iconic Time Magazine, in its Asia edition had him as the cover ….an honor only afforded rulers of state, pop stars like Michael Jackson and even the Philippines’ Icon of Democracy” the late president Corazon Aquino. 
Matter of fact, Manny Pacquiao is the [...]



“CONSUELO DE BOBO”

By Tenny F. Soriano • Nov 2nd, 2009 • Category: Feedback

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 [...]



Double whammy!

By Tenny F. Soriano • Oct 16th, 2009 • Category: Feedback

 
       Barely a week after typhoon “Ondoy “ wrought havoc in Metro Manila and Luzon provinces with destructive flash floods, another big storm, “Pepeng “ (code named Parma) ravaged this time the Northern Luzon parts of the Philippines further adding more woes to the already reeling storm-weary nation.
Pepeng lingered in the Philippine area for at [...]