Nov 112014
 
Canada reforms live-in caregiver program to deter abuse

MONTREAL CTVNEWS DALY CITY, California — Canada has unveiled important changes to its Live-In Caregiver Program, giving better protection to caregivers and as well as opportunities for them to become permanent residents. Minister of Citizenship and Immigration Chris Alexander announced that the “live-in” aspect of the program, which required caregivers to live with their employers, is now optional. The government, he said, recognizes that in some cases, this requirement had led to exploitation of workers. For example, complaints were made against certain employers that forced caregivers to work overtime for no extra pay. Additionally, the previous regulations for this program ensured that caregivers had living expenses such as accommodation, food and utilities taken from their pay, reports CIC News http://www.cicnews.com/2014/11/major-reforms-caregiver-program-announced-canadian-government-114044.html. The recent reforms are a complete turnaround, with employers now unable to dock expenses for room and board from a worker’s compensation.   The other basic change to the caregiver program is the creation of two new categories for caregivers working in Canada on temporary work permits to seek permanent residence. One pathway to permanent residence will be for childcare providers. The other will be for caregivers who take care of the elderly or those with chronic medical needs. Caregivers will still have to work full-time for two years before being eligible to apply under these new categories. The Canadian government will aim to process applications within six months, in line with theExpress Entry immigration selection system due to come into operation on January 1, 2015. Until now, it could take more than Read More …

Nov 112014
 
An evening of recognition

L-R: Gerry Aquino-AFPC Awards Committee Chairman, Daniel M. Isla-Lexus Manila President, Ray Butch Gamboa-STV Chairman and CEO The auto industry together with the motoring media came to witness the awarding of recognition to the year’s most popular automobile models as chosen by the people through public voting and actual sales. The awards night of the 2014-2015 Auto Focus People’s Choice Awards happened last Thursday, November 6 at The Venue of Prism Plaza, SM Mall of Asia. On its 10th year, the distinguished awards, which are decided by the public, have been joined since 2012 with those chosen with discern by the motoring media—the Media’s Choice Awards. Not to be confused with the People’s Choice Awards, those handed by motoring journalists go through an infinitely more stringent voting process. To begin with the awards are given not based on popularity but for vehicle’s exceptional design, engine performance, value for money and outstanding safety features, attributes that can not be discerned through cursory study but through hands on experience or test drives. Further more, winners are not determined by plurality of votes but by their majority. For a winner to be confirmed it should have at lest 50 percent of all the votes cast by motoring journalists that participated. The winners of the People’s Choice Awards are determined by a public poll conducted through votes cast from July to September on Facebook combined by actual sales as documented by Stradcom, the LTO’s IT provider from records of officially registered vehicles in the Read More …

Nov 112014
 
Aquino, secretaries learn from China, eye successful Apec in PH

MANILA, Philippines—President Benigno Aquino III and his Cabinet members are diligently observing China’s work, not in the West Philippine Sea, but as this year’s host of the Asia Pacific Economic Conference (Apec). “If you noticed, a lot of the Cabinet secretaries who accompanied the President, their agencies will be hosting Apec meetings,” Deputy Presidential Spokesperson Abigail Valte told Palace reporters on Tuesday. The Philippines will host the APEC in November 2015. President Benigno Aquino III.  INQUIRER.net FILE PHOTO Aquino and his delegation were recently in Beijing for the Apec Economic Leaders’ Meeting. While the relationship of the Philippines and China ‎remain complicated because of the territorial disputes in the West Philippine Sea, Malacañang said China has been a gracious host. Valte pointed out that the accompanying Cabinet members, Trade and Industry Secretary Gregory Domingo, Finance Secretary Cesar Purisima, and Socio-Economic Planning Secretary Arsenio Balisacan, will host some of the Apec meetings in the country next year. “I am quite sure that a lot of them were paying attention with what’s happening, to take stock on the best practices that their departments can adopt,” she said. The nine cities and provinces that will serve as venues of the meetings are Clark, Legazpi City,  Bagac, Boracay, Cebu, Manila, Bacolod, Iloilo and Tagaytay City. At one of the meetings he attended, Aquino said he wanted to emulate the example of China. “I was told President thoroughly enjoyed the cultural presentation (of China). In fact he mentioned during his remarks at the CEO summit Read More …

Nov 112014
 
Aquino tells APEC CEOs: “There is no better time to invest in the Philippines than now”

BEIJING, P.R.O.C. – President Benigno S. Aquino III greets Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper during a Bilateral Meeting at the Birch Room of the St. Regis Hotel in Beijing, People’s Republic of China on Monday (November 10, 2014), at the sidelines of the 22nd Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Leaders’ Meeting (AELM). At the core of Philippine-Canada relations is the human dimension – the presence of more than 682,000 Filipinos in Canada. They are among Canada’s most active citizens, contributing to the economic, social and cultural dynamism of the country. Of the total US$ 17 billion remittances from overseas Filipinos in 2010, 10% or about US$1.7 billion came from Canada. Filipinos now comprise the 3rd largest immigrant community in Canada. (MNS Photo) BEIJING, China (Mabuhay) – President Benigno S. Aquino III encouraged various potential investors on Sunday to do business in the country, underscoring that “there is no better time to invest in the Philippines than now,” given its steady economic growth. In his speech at the 2014 Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Chief Executive Officers (CEO) Summit, President Aquino relayed how his administration was able to bring about economic reforms in the Philippines over the last few years, thus making it more viable for investments. President Aquino cited the steady growth of the country’s gross domestic product (GDP) over the last four years, averaging at 6.3 percent, as compared to 4.3 percent from 2006 to 2009 during the previous administration. He said this development is even more impressive, considering that Read More …

Nov 112014
 
Aquino to attend Marian-Dingdong wedding

Dingdong Dantes and Marian Rivera (MNS Photo) PRESIDENT Benigno Aquino III is likely to attend the wedding of showbiz couple Marian Rivera and Dingdong Dantes in Quezon City on December 30. In an Instagram post of television host Kris Aquino, she informed the couple that she already handed the invitation to the President and the latter “instructed to block off December 30”. Kris wrote: “From yesterday, my future inaanaks @dongdantes & @therealmarian, gave PNoy your invitation & I heard him give instructions to block off Dec 30, 2014 for both of you.” Dantes is staunch supporter of the President. He is one of the many celebrities who campaigned for the Chief Executive during the 2010 presidential elections. Meanwhile, Kris is one of the principal sponsors of the December 30 wedding to be held at the Immaculate Concepcion Cathedral in Cubao, Quezon City. Last October 31, the couple visited Kris at the location of her upcoming Metro Manila Film Festival movie “Feng Shui” to invite her personally to be their “Ninang.” “SUPER TOUCHED because of their personal effort to come to my FENG SHUI set to invite me to be their Ninang! Thank You,” she posted on Instagram. Aside from Kris, other principal sponsors are TV executives Lilybeth Resonable, Wilma Galvante, directors Joyce Bernal, Mac Alejandre, Mark Reyes, talent managers Lolit Solis and Perry Lansigan, host German Moreno, designer Randy Ortiz, showbiz couple Regine Velasquez and Ogie Alcasid, and Star for All Seasons Vilma Santos-Recto. (MNS)

Nov 112014
 
Romualdez hijacking rehab efforts – Lacson

President Benigno S. Aquino III inspects the facilities of the temporary shelter at the Cogon Relocation Site in Barangay Cogon, Guiuan during the visit to the province of Eastern Samar on Friday (November 07). More than 200 Yolanda survivors will benefit from the 133 housing units. It was in Guiuan where super typhoon Yolanda, the strongest typhoon ever recorded, made its first landfall on November 08, 2013. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – Presidential Assistant for Rehabilitation and Recovery Panfilo Lacson denied Tacloban has not received a single centavo for the rehabilitation of the city after the onslaught of super typhoon Yolanda. During a multi-stakeholder conference Monday morning, Lacson said Tacloban Mayor Alfred Romualdez has been telling lies about not receiving money from the national government for the rehabilitation effort. He added the mayor also keeps on changing policies that affected the rehabilitation process. “We keep on hearing [Romualdez] tell the media that Tacloban City has not received a single centavo… That’s a lie. We know that Tacloban City has received [among others] projects worth P6 billion,” he said. He said the local government has submitted a program of work for the building of new structures or replacement for the damaged city hall, astrodome, public market, etc. The program of work stated that it will be the Department of Public Works and Highways that will finish the projects. Romualdez, however, decided that he only wanted repairs, Lacson said. “The agreement between the [Department of Interior and Local Government] and the DPWH Read More …

Nov 112014
 
Filipino film ‘EDSA Woolworth’ looks into blended family issues and values

TFC@theMovies offers must-see “different” family entertainment film to 41 US and Canada theatres starting this Friday, Nov 14 “EDSA Woolworth is a film that looks into a blended Filipino and American family whose members, at first glance, have everything clashing – personalities, lifestyles, life goals, name it. If you were to match a whole family, this one’s a mismatch.  But the journey each member takes to look beyond what doesn’t work and focus on what does – within themselves and with others – is a story that will resonate among many families nowadays. In the end, it’s all about love and values.” – John-D Lazatin, director, EDSA Woolworth  “EDSA Woolworth is the perfect Thanksgiving holiday entree for the family. It doesn’t overwhelm with too much, but it bursts with interesting flavors that are tasty and entertaining, sometimes surprising, and guaranteed to leave the family talking about it.” – ABS-CBN North America Managing Director Olivia De Jesus  REDWOOD SHORES, CA  – The holiday season is here and this has been the time that major film studios roll out their biggest and brightest movies to entertain the family. The road to Thanksgiving weekend in cinema history has been filled with big screen offerings for everyone in the household: from the mega-box office performers like “Frozen” and “Hunger Games: Catching Fire” to the hilarious Robin Williams starrer, “Mrs. Doubtfire”, and the quirky Jodie Foster-helmed “Home for the Holidays”. In 2011, ABS-CBN TFC made its intrepid entry into the world of film production with “A Mother’s Story”, also Read More …

Nov 112014
 
Cuisia honors California-based emergency response groups for saving 2,000 lives in Leyte

Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. presenting a plaque of commendation to members of Team Rubicon during ceremonies at Skirball Cultural Center. Los Angeles – Ambassador Jose L. Cuisia, Jr. in separate ceremonies, presented plaques of appreciation to Mammoth Medical Missions on 06 November 2014 at the Philippine Consulate General in Los Angeles and Team Rubicon of Los Angeles on 07 November 2014, for their crucial roles as the first foreign responders to arrive in typhoon-devastated Leyte. To mark the first anniversary of Typhoon Haiyan, Ambassador Cuisia visited Los Angeles to present plaques of commendation to Mammoth Medical Missions and Team Rubicon. Mammoth was one of the first foreign rescue teams to reach the disaster area, saving numerous lives in Tanauan, Leyte.  The award was received, in behalf of Mammoth Medical Missions by Mr. David Page, Chief Operating Officer and Dr. Sara May, Chief Medical Officer. The following day, Ambassador Cuisia attended a reception hosted by Team Rubicon where the Ambassador also recognized the valiant and humanitarian acts of Team Rubicon. “Many of our kababayans are alive today because of Mammoth Medical Missions and Team Rubicon,” Ambassador Cuisia said. “The casualty list could have been higher had Mammoth Medical Missions and Team Rubicon not made it to the area on time. As a result, numerous lives in Tanauan and nearby areas were saved.” Described as the most powerful storm in modern history, Yolanda/Haiyan killed more than 6,000 people, injured close to 30,000 and displaced more than four million in its rampage across the Central Philippines. It also affected the lives of another 12 million in 44 provinces. Ambassador Cuisia recalled that it Read More …

Nov 112014
 
Anti-pork barrel group asks SC to decide on plea sans COA side

A staff member of the Natural Art Flower and Decors shop in Tayuman, Manila, arranges items at the shop’s Christmas decors and toys store on Saturday November 8, 2014.(MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) – An anti-pork barrel group has asked the Supreme Court to decide on its petition, which sought the return of P6 billion worth of pork barrel funds allegedly used for ghost projects, even without the side of Commission on Audit chair Grace Pulido Tan. In a manifestation filed on Monday, the group of petitioners composed of Greco Belgica of the Yeshua Change Agents, Bishop Reuben Abante of Bible Mode, Rev. Jose Gonzales of the Capitol Christian Leaders, and Quintin Paredes San Diego noted that Tan has yet to file a comment on their petition. “Respondents’ time to file their respective comments to the petition has long expired,” said the group in its petition filed through lawyer Manuelito Luna. “In consequence the court may consider them to have waived the filing of the same,” the petitioner added. The petitioning group filed its original petition for mandamus in June. In July, the SC ordered Tan and fellow respondent Susana Garcia, director of COA’s Special Audit Office, to submit a comment “within 10 days from notice.” Belgica’s group cited Section 8, Rule 65 of the Rules of Court which states that “the court, if it finds the allegations of the petition are true, shall render judgment for such relief to which the petitioner or petitioners is entitled to.” “Wherefore foregoing premises Read More …

Nov 112014
 
Binay camp blasts Bondal for ‘fuzzy math’

Vice President Jejomar Binay (left) is given a tour of the Toledo copper mine in Toledo City, Cebu on Thursday, November 6. Binay did not attend the day’s Senate probe on the alleged overpriced Makati City Hall Building II. He is in Cebu to attend the Philippine Scouting Centennial Jamboree and meet with local officials to check their housing programs. Also in photo is Adrian Ramos (right), COO of Carmen Mining Corp. (MNS photo) MANILA (Mabuhay) — The camp of Vice President Jejomar Binay on Friday said one of his accusers used “flawed logic and fuzzy math” in his allegation that the P1.33 billion Makati Science High School Building is overpriced. Joey Salgado, head of the Office of the Vice President media affairs, said Bondal is the same person who perjured himself for claiming that birthday cakes given by Makati to senior citizens were overpriced at P1,000, only to admit later that the amount was just a “guess.” Bondal on Thursday said the Makati Science High School Building is overpriced by as much as P862 million or 283 percent, making it the most expensive national high school building in the country. Salgado, however, said Bondal “conveniently overlooks the fact that the total construction cost includes the cost of the school’s foundation, finishing, and facilities.” “If we go by his fuzzy math, then all public school buildings are overpriced,” the spokesman said in a statement. Salgado said Bondal had earlier cited data from the National Statistics Office (NSO) in claiming that Read More …