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4 Philippine Showbiz Today Headline News November 8 - 21, 2018 Philippine Consulate hosts Kapihan for Fil-Canadian Community The Consulate General of the Philippines hosted its third Kapihan sa Konsulado for the Filipino- Canadian Media, to consult with the group on matters that affect the Filipinos in the community. Hosted by Consul General Maria Andrelita S. Austria, Filipino- Canadian media representatives attended the event. Notable publications and television media outfits, as well as online Fil- Canadian media present were the Reyfort Media Group, Canadian Filipino Net, Dahong Pilipino,The Philippine Journal, The Philippine Chronicle, Welnoun Media, and ABS-CBN TFC.   Fil-Canadian public service media personalities Marieton Pacheco of ABS-CBN’s TFC- Balitang America, and  Rosette Correa , senior editor and host of the Philippine News Canada, a TV program aired on SHAW Multicultural Channel 4, interviewed ConGen Austria who shared her ideas on how the various media organizations and the Consulate can collaborate in addressing issues faced by the Filipino community in Metro Vancouver. The Consulate hosted the fourth Kapihan Philippine Consul General Maria Andrelita Austria (front, 4th from left), with the Filipino- Canadian media representatives who attended the Kapihan sa Konsulado. ( Christian Cunanan) sa Konsulado with Filipino- Canadian media to solicit suggestions and explore areas for possible cooperation. The first Kapihan was hosted in July 2018, Vancouver  with members of FILNET, an informal network of Filipino professional and volunteer social service providers in B.C.Labor Attaché Margarita Eugenia F. Victorino conveyed her appreciation for FILNET’s enthusiastic response to the Consulate’s invitation. Consul Arlene T. Magno welcomed the community service providers to the second edition of the Kapihan sa Konsulado. The Consulate discussed the action points arising from the first Kapihan in July aimed at addressing the identified gaps in information dissemination, coordination and delivery of services.The community service providers participated in a group activity facilitated by POLO Vancouver that mapped out where they are located in B.C., the various services they provide, and their target communities.Consul General Austria led the third part of the agenda with a discussion of a matrix of Filipinos in Canada and their issues, with the objectives of determining which services are available for them and where the Philippine Consulate can come in. As in the first meeting with the community service providers last July, the conversations on the floor were animated and produced invaluable inputs for the Consulate moving forward. The Kapihan series will be held every month and is intended to be a forum where the Consulate can get to know and engage different stakeholders for a more coordinated, comprehensive and inclusive approach to carrying out its mandate. ● Parliament approves motion recognizing June as Filipino Heritage Month in Canada On October 30, 2018, the House of Commons approved a motion recognizing June as Filipino Heritage Month every year across Canada. The private member’s motion M-155 was filed last year by Salma Zahid, MP for Scarborough Centre in Ontario. Zahid said in a statement on November 5 that the motion passed unanimously. “Diversity is Canada’s strength,” Zahid said. “We are a diverse and welcoming country where people of all backgrounds can have a real and fair chance at making a better life for themselves and their families, and a key part of that diversity is our Filipino- Canadian community.” According to Zahid, the motion “recognizes, celebrates and raises awareness of the Filipino community in Canada”. “It is also a way of showing our in the opinion of the House, the government should recognize the contributions that Filipino- Canadians have made to Canadian society, the richness of the Filipino language and culture, and the importance of reflecting upon Filipino heritage for future generations by declaring June, every year, Filipino Heritage Government’s official appreciation Month.” of the Filipino community for Based on the 2016 Census, their important contribution Filipinos in Canada number throughout Canadian history and for helping to make our country the rich and vibrant place it is today,” she said.. Zahid said that Filipino Canadians are “making a difference in communities from coast to coast to coast and across all walks of life – from singers like Canadian Idol finalist Elena Juatco to athletes like soccer star Jonathan de Guzmán”. “Rey Pagtakhan was the first Filipino-Canadian MP and cabinet minister, and the late Senator Tobias Enverga was a champion for his community in the Senate. Filipino Heritage Month will help celebrate these important contributions, and many more, that have enriched our Canadian society,” she said. Zahid motion reads: “That, 837,130. Filipinos comprise the third biggest Asian community in the country after Chinese and East Indian. In June this year, the province of Alberta issued a proclamation designating June of every year as Filipino Heritage Month. It is not immediately known if British Columbia has either an existing proclamation or a plan to introduce a similar proclamation. ●