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Migrante B.C. Joins 2010 Vancouver Pride Parade |
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Vancouver, B.C. (August 1, 2010) -- For the first time in the Vancouver Pride Parade's history, the Filipino community had its own entry this year. And for the first time too, Migrante B.C, marched in the Vancouver Pride Parade. The 32nd Pride Parade, a world-class annual event in Vancouver, attracted 600,000 spectators and supporters as it rolled down the streets of the city's west side with 150 beautiful and colourful floats, music, impromptu dancing, cheers and waves of applause from the public.
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Migrante B.C. in Solidarity with Protesting Hyatt Workers on Their Day of Action |
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Thursday, 19 August 2010 16:54 |
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Vancouver, B.C.-- Migrante B.C., a Filipino community organization for migrants' rights and welfare, joined the employees of the Hyatt Regency Hotel when they took to the street to protest staff cuts, reduced hours and other unjust labour practices by the hotel management. The historic hotel workers' mass action last July 22 in downtown Vancouver was part of a coordinated protest in 15 other cities in North America.
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HOPES in the REMEMBRANCE OF PHILIPPINE INDEPENDENCE |
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June 12, 2001* Migrante B.C. CANADA
A lot of hope is riding on the newly proclaimed President Benigno “Noynoy”Aquino III, the 15th President of the Philippines. After nine “Gloria Arroyo years,” the national sigh of relief that Arroyo is no longer in Malacanang Palace is heard loud and clear. Those years are marked by poverty, unemployment, corruption, extrajudicial killings and forced disappearances committed under a culture of impunity, the abuse of public trust, and a counter-insurgency operation designed to eliminate all her critics.
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Libangang Abot-Kaya/ Affordable Recreation |
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BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS IN MIGRANTE BASKETBALL LEAGUE |
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PRESS RELEASE Reference: Jane Ordinario/Ana Cagas, Migrante BC (604) 408.0830; email
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Vancouver, B.C. – The second Basketball League organized by MIGRANTE B.C., a community-based Filipino migrants’ organization, held its Finals Game on Sunday, December 6, at the St. Andrews School gymnasium on Fraser and East 45th street. Basketball is considered the national sport of the Philippines and Filipinos are some of the world’s most avid followers and players of the sport. |
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