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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL IN TORONTO SUPPORTS KAINAN NA POP-UP AT SQUARE ONE, MISSISSAUGA

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Consul General Angelica Escalona with the members of Kainan Na in front of their pop-up at The District inside Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga

12 April 2024 – Consul General Angelica Escalona, Consul Grace Villamayor and Cultural Officer Maricel Samonte of the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto visited the Filipino food and desserts pop-up of Kainan Na at The Food District, Square One Shopping Centre in Mississauga. Kainan Na is a non-profit composed of Filipino-owned food vendors that aims to help members grow their business through strength in numbers.

In celebration of the 75th anniversary of Philippine-Canada relations, Kainan Na’s food pop-up offered an exclusive menu of Filipino dishes and snacks with a Canadian twist such as adobo burger, sisig poutine, bibingka with bacon and maple syrup, a sari-sari charcuterie that includes Canadian maple smoked bison and longanisa, as well as a Filipino high tea.

The Kainan Food pop-up was open from 5 to 14 April 2024. According to Janet Lim, Founding Director of Kainan Na, “We enjoyed brisk sales. There were times when the lines were very long. We’re happy to see non-Filipinos enjoy Filipino food. Around 40 percent of our clients were non-Filipinos. Our best sellers include the Filipino High Tea, halo-halo flambe and sisig poutine.” END

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Consul General Angelica Escalona going through Kainan Na’s wide selection of Filipino baked goodies, preserves and kakanin displayed at the pop-up at The District in Square One

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Consul General Angelica Escalona with Kainan Na’s Janet Lim and Consul Grace Villamayor in front of Kainan Na’s Filipino High Tea, which consists of choice of tea served with traditional Filipino sweet and savory delicacies with a touch of Canadian flavor such as Canadian whisky ube truffle and 3-bite pistashew sansrival bomb

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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL IN TORONTO HOLDS ITS FIRST 2024 CONSULAR OUTREACH MISSION FOR FILIPINOS IN WINNIPEG

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SSS personnel answer queries and provide guidance to SSS members and pensioners

06-08 April 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto conducted the first of its four consular outreach missions to Winnipeg for this year on 06 – 08 April 2024. The Consulate’s outreach team provided consular services to 885 applicants who availed of services for ePassport and travel document application, notarization of documents, civil registry submission, dual citizenship application and overseas voting registration.

The Migrant Workers Office (MWO)-Toronto and Social Security Services (SSS)-Toronto participated in the three-day consular outreach mission to provide their services to the Filipino community.

A total of 63 former Filipinos were able to reacquire their Filipino citizenship after an oath-taking ceremony. Consul Mary Grace Villamayor shared information about the government’s Bagong Pilipinas campaign to those who reacquired Filipino citizenship.

For the first time, consular outreach clients were able to avail of Post’s ePayment services, which allowed them to pay by credit or debit card. One of the clients remarked, “Salamat at pwede nang hindi cash lang ang pagbabayad. Hindi na ako kailangan maghanap ng ATM.” END

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(Left photo) Consulate personnel registers Filipinos for overseas voting (Right photo) Consulate outreach mission clients can now pay using credit or debit card

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Former Filipinos in Winnipeg take the oath for reacquisition of Philippine citizenship administered by Consul Mary Grace Villamayor

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AMBASSADOR AUSTRIA MEETS WITH FILIPINO COMMUNITY IN MANITOBA, LEADS WREATH LAYING AT RIZAL MONUMENT IN WINNIPEG

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Philippine Ambassador to Canada Maria Andrelita S. Austria gives her message during the town hall meeting

06-07 April 2024, Winnipeg – Philippine Ambassador to Canada Maria Andrelita S. Austria held multiple meetings with the Filipino community (Filcom) from 06 to 07 April 2024 as part of her official visit to Manitoba. It was her first visit to Manitoba as Philippine Ambassador to Canada.

The Ambassador had a town hall meeting with different Filipino community organizations at the Holiday Inn Winnipeg. Among the matters discussed were the Filcom’s petition for a career Philippine Consulate in Manitoba, the need to engage Filipinos living in rural areas of the province, and the promotion of Philippine culture and local Filipino businesses.

Ambassador Austria encouraged the Filcom to be more active in the public policy and decision-making processes in their respective communities and in advocating for the interests of Filipinos. The Ambassador also encouraged the Filcom to organize activities to mark the 75th anniversary of Philippines-Canada diplomatic relations this year.

The Ambassador held separate meetings with a group of Filipino nurses and a group of Filipino international students. The discussions with the nurses centered on credentials recognition while discussions with the international students focused on their status given the recent changes in the immigration policies of Canada.

Ambassador Austria was joined by Consul General Angelica Escalona, Deputy Head of Mission Myca Magnolia Fischer, Consul Rodney Jonas Sumague, Honorary Consul Ronaldo Opina, Welfare Officer Benny Reyes and SSS Representative Lucille Simbol during the meetings.

On 06 April, the Ambassador had the opportunity to meet Dr. Rey Pagtakhan, recognized as a trailblazer for being the first Filipino Canadian elected to the House of Commons and appointed to several Cabinet positions. Dr. Pagtakhan shared his personal migration story and path into politics and expressed his readiness to help in planning activities to celebrate the 75th anniversary of Philippines-Canada diplomatic relations.

The Ambassador led a wreath-laying ceremony at the Rizal monument in Winnipeg with the Knights of Rizal on 07 April. Member of Parliament (Winnipeg North) Kevin Lamoureux and Member of Legislative Assembly (Tyndall Park) Cindy Lamourex also attended the ceremony.

According to Canada’s 2021 Census, Manitoba has the highest proportion of Filipinos on a per capita basis, with Filipinos comprising 6.78% or 90,045 of the provincial population of 1,342,153. END

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A FILCOM leader asks a question during the town hall meeting.

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Meeting with Filipino Nurses

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Meeting with Filipino International Students

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Meeting with Dr. Rey Pagtakhan (seated, second from right)

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Wreath Laying at the Rizal Monument in Winnipeg with MP Kevin Lamoureux (5th from right) and MLA Cindy Lamoureux (4th from left) and the Knights of Rizal

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FILIPINO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CONVENTION IN ONTARIO

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FILIPINO STUDENT CONVENTION

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SSS KAPIHAN SA KONSULADO

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NOTICE OF RERB HEARING - APRIL 2024

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RERB DECEMBER

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COOKING DEMO HIGHLIGHTS TORONTO LAUNCH OF 3RD FILIPINO RESTAURANT MONTH IN CANADA (FRMC)

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George Brown College students listening to the video message of Philippine Ambassador to Canada Maria Andrelita Austria for the FRMC and the Filipino Food Month

27 March 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto officially launched the 3rd Filipino Restaurant Month in Canada (FRMC) in Toronto through a cooking demonstration at the George Brown College Centre for Hospitality and Culinary Arts Demonstration Lab on 27 March 2024.

The cooking demonstration was conducted by the Filipino-Canadian chefs of the two FRMC participating restaurants in Toronto – Chef Daniel Cancino of Mineral and Chef Francis Bermejo of Mother Tongue. The two chefs showed a packed audience of 50 students and Toronto-based Filipino media how to make their specialty dishes – Turbot Sinigang and Kalamansi Cheesecake in the case of Chef Cancino, and Fiery Filipino-style Slaw in the case of Chef Bermejo.

As this year marks the 75th anniversary of Philippines-Canada relations, the Consulate highlighted these two fusion restaurants whose Filipino-Canadian chefs are known for their creative ways of combining Filipino and Canadian elements in their menus.

Chef Cancino’s Turbot Sinigang uses Quebec sea buckthorn as a souring agent for his sinigang stock. He emphasized that sinigang has to be sour and noted that his version is as sour as the one prepared by his family. He also introduced his Kalamansi Cheesecake that uses a base inspired by polvoron, a Filipino snack made of powdered milk.

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(Left) Mineral’s Chef Daniel Cancino plating Turbot Sinigang (Right) Chef Cancino’s Kalamansi Cheesecake

Chef Bermejo noted that his Fiery Filipino-style Slaw was inspired by a snack he often had as a child growing up in the Philippines: green mangoes and bagoong. He explained that Filipino bagoong is made of salted shrimp paste which brings an umami flavor to the dish.

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(Left) Mother Tongue’s Chef Francis Bermejo adding finishing touches to his Fiery Filipino-style Slaw (Right) Consul General Angelica Escalona thanking the two chefs for their participation

The program included the showing of the FRMC video message of Philippine Ambassador to Canada Maria Andrelita Austria, welcome remarks by Consul General Angelica Escalona and closing remarks of George Brown College’s Senior Manager for Food and Beverage and Special Events Eoghan Banks.

There are many Filipino students enrolled in George Brown College. Chef Cancino was a graduate of George Brown’s culinary program in 2009. The Consulate and George Brown College previously collaborated on projects that featured Philippine cuisine, providing an opportunity for George Brown students to learn about the cuisine of one of the communities that make up Canada’s culturally diverse society.

There were plenty of questions for the chefs in the Q&A as well as positive feedback from the students. Two of the students shared that the demos were “eye-opening” as they realized for the first time the possibilities of making use of ingredients found locally in Canada in cooking Filipino food recipes. END

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(Left to right) Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville Tate, Consul General Angelica Escalona, George Brown Senior Manager for Food and Beverage and Special Events Eoghan Banks, Chef Francis Bermejo, Chef Daniel Cancino, Cultural Officer Maricel Samonte and Consul Mary Grace Villamayor

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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL VISITS CENTENNIAL COLLEGE, MEETS WITH COLLEGE OFFICIALS AND FILIPINO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

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Consul General Angelica Escalona, Deputy Consul General Kerwin Tate and Consul Rodney Sumague (front row, seated) with Filipino international students of Centennial College (Photo courtesy of Centennial College)

19 March 2024 – Philippine Consulate General Toronto officials led by Consul General Angelica Escalona met with officials and Filipino international students of Centennial College at the College’s Progress campus.

In Ontario, Centennial College holds the distinction of having the highest number of Filipino international students enrolled, with almost 8,000 students in academic year 2023.

The Consulate officials met with Centennial College’s Associate Vice President for Global Strategy and Market Development Marie Braswell and Associate Director for Global Recruitment and International Education Daniel Yoon to talk about the College’s academic and support programs and how Filipino international students are faring.

Consul General Escalona considered the visit a good opportunity to meet and exchange views Centennial College’s Filipino international students. The Consul General asked the Filipino students about their experiences and concerns as international students. The Consulate officials also shared information about consular and other services available to Filipino nationals.

The students were candid in sharing the challenges that they face in living and studying in Canada. They nevertheless expressed determination to make the most out of this opportunity to acquire skills and knowledge that they will be able to use for future employment or in establishing their own businesses. END

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(Left photo) Consul General Escalona receiving a token from Centennial College Associate Vice President for Global Strategy and Marketing Development Marie Braswell (Right photo) Philippine Consulate officials with Centennial College Associate Director for Global Recruitment and International Education Daniel Yoon (second from left) and Vice President Braswell (Photos courtesy of Centennial College)

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Philippine Consulate officials listening to Filipino students talk about their experiences and concerns (Photo courtesy of Centennial College)

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THE SSS WILL PARTICIPATE IN THE CONSULAR OUTREACH MISSION IN WINNNIPEG - 6 TO 8 APRIL 2024

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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL TORONTO ATTENDS ASEAN DIALOGUE WITH MINISTER OF EXPORT PROMOTION, INTERNATIONAL TRADE AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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12 March 2024 – Consul General Angelica Escalona and Consul Mary Grace Villamayor attended an ASEAN Dialogue with the Honourable Mary Ng, Minister of Export Promotion, International Trade and Economic Development of Canada, which was organized by the Canada ASEAN Business and Trade Association (CABTA). The Dialogue provided an opportunity for government officials of ASEAN member states and business representatives from the ASEAN diaspora community to exchange views with Minister Ng on the promotion of trade, investment and tourism linkages with Canada.

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PHILIPPINE NUCLEAR TRADE MISSION VISITS TORONTO, EXPLORES NUCLEAR ENERGY AS AN OPTION FOR THE PHILIPPINES

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06-08 March 2023 – A delegation of Philippine Government and private sector representatives led by Department of Energy (DOE) Undersecretary Sharon Garin were in Toronto for meetings with Canadian energy officials and private entities as part of a multi-city Philippine Nuclear Trade Mission organized by Canada’s Trade Commissioner Service. The delegation included senior leadership from the DOE, Department of Science and Technology (DOST), Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), Philippine Nuclear Research Institute (PNRI) and senior executives from the Philippines’ leading energy companies AboitizPower, MERALCO and Prime Metro BMD Corporation. The meetings provided the delegation with an opportunity to learn about technical and other aspects of nuclear power generation in Canada.

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PHILIPPINE DELEGATION HOSTS ROUNDTABLE DISCUSSION ON PHILIPPINE CRITICAL MINERALS ON THE MARGINS OF PDAC 2024

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Roundtable participants listening to the presentations on Philippine critical minerals

05 March 2024 – The Philippine Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) and Bureau of Investment (BOI) hosted a roundtable discussion on “Philippine Critical Minerals: Industry Overview, Policy Landscape, and Investment Prospects” at the Fairmont Royal York Hotel, on the margins of the Prospectors & Developers Association of Canada Mineral Exploration and Mining Convention (PDAC 2024) in Toronto.

The roundtable discussion provided an opportunity for prospective trade and investment partners to directly talk with Philippine government and private sector representatives about the mining industry in the Philippines and industry trends.

Consul General Angelica C. Escalona, who gave the welcome remarks, noted the Philippines’ upward economic growth trajectory and its richness in green metals such as nickel, cobalt and copper. She invited the participants to invest and share their expertise in mining, and to work with the Philippines in joint research, information sharing, capacity building, and technology adaptation or transfer.

Philippine government officials led by BOI Executive Director Corazon Halili-Dichosa talked about the Philippines’ ecosystem for the sustainable operation of companies joining the mining industry, Philippine minerals and critical minerals exports, and the country’s green metals potential. National Commission on Indigenous Peoples (NCIP) Chair Jennifer Pia Sibug-las highlighted the requirement that indigenous communities be consulted when developing projects on ancestral lands.

Philippine Chamber of Mines Vice-President for Corporate Communications Rocky Dimaculangan shared data and insights on mining and mineral processing in the country while Philippine Nickel Industry Association President Atty. Dante Bravo focused on nickel mining and nickel processing. At present, the Philippines is the second top global producer of mined nickel. END

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Roundtable participants with (front row, left to right) BOI Director Lanie Dormiendo, DTI-EMB Director Bianca Pearl Sykimte, Consul General Angelica Escalona, NCIP Chair Jennifer Pia Sibug-las, BOI Executive Director Corazon Halili-Dichosa, DTI Trade and Industry Development Specialist Katrina Lachica and BOI Supervising Investments Specialist for Resource Based Industries Graciela Juatco

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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL TORONTO CELEBRATES WOMEN'S MONTH 2024 WITH A “WOMEN AND THE COLOR PURPLE” ART THERAPY WORKSHOP

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Filipina artist and Philippine Artists Group (PAG) Vice President Michelle Ramos front row, (in black cap) with Consulate and attached agencies personnel and dependents

1 March 2024 – In celebration of Women’s Month, the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto conducted an “Women and the Color Purple” Art Therapy Workshop for Consulate and attached agencies personnel and their dependents.

The workshop was held in line with the Philippine Commission on Women’s observation of #PurpleFridays or #PurpleYourIcon and its goal of “illuminating or adorning offices or landmarks with purple elements as a tribute to women and their impactful contributions to society”.

Acknowledging that the creation of art can relieve stress, help process difficult emotions during challenging events, and promote holistic wellbeing, the Consulate wanted to provide and opportunity to promote wellness and camaraderie among personnel and their families.

Ms. Michelle Ramos, a Filipino artist and current vice president of the Toronto-based Philippine Artists Group (PAG), conducted the two hour-workshop. She brought a sample canvass and taught the participants brush techniques and mixing of colors. The participants then created their own paintings showing a woman wearing a purple terno or traditional Filipino dress in support of women empowerment. Purple, green and white are the colors of International Women’s Day.

Consulate personnel expressed appreciation for the workshop, with one frontliner saying “I was able to show my artistic side through painting. Even though my painting is not that beautiful or perfect, it gives me satisfaction and makes me smile every time I see it. Painting is a good stress reliever that many of us should try. Looking forward to another session.” (END)

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Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville C. Tate welcomes participants to the art workshop

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(Left) Ms. Ramos demonstrates a technique to Consul Rodney Jonas L. Sumague (Right) Consulate and attached agencies personnel at work on their canvassess

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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL TORONTO AND FILM DEVELOPMENT COUNCIL OF THE PHILIPPINES DISCUSS FILM CARAVAN FOR 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF PHILIPPINES-CANADA RELATIONS

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(Left photo) Consul General Angelica C. Escalona examining films being restored at the Philippine Film Archive (Right photo, left to right) Project Development Assistant for Festivals Division Dan Yobel Dantes, Cultural Officer Maricel D. Samonte, FDCP Executive Director III Daniel Dan Morales, Consul General Escalona, Education and Festivals Division Head Rica Arevalo, Project Development Officer for PEAP and Spotlight Philippines Max Rivero, and Senior Administrative Assistant Jed De Guzman

1 March 2024 – Consul General Angelica C. Escalona and Cultural Officer Maricel D. Samonte of the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto visited the Film Development Council of the Philippines (FDCP) to discuss with FDCP officials its proposal for a film caravan project that would bring Filipino films to multiple Canadian cities for the 75th anniversary of the establishment of Philippines-Canada relations this year.

FDCP Executive Director III Daniel Dan Morales, Education and Festivals Division Head Rica Arevalo, Senior Administrative Assistant Jed De Guzman, Project Development Officer for PEAP and Spotlight Philippines Max Rivero, and Project Development Assistant for Festivals Division Dan Yobel Dantes warmly welcomed the Consulate officials, answering their questions and providing suggestions on the proposed project, which would be implemented under the FDCP’s Philippine Embassies Assistance Program (PEAP).

The film caravan is envisioned to showcase Filipino films to audiences in Ottawa, Toronto, Vancouver and Calgary in September 2024 through a partnership between the FDCP and Philippine Foreign Service Posts in Canada.

According to Consul General Escalona, “It would be ideal to have a Filipino film caravan in September. The Philippine Film Industry Month is observed every year in September, and in the case Toronto, there is plenty of buzz and excitement over the Toronto International Film Festival (TIFF). We deeply appreciate FDCP’s willingness to support us on this project”.

During their visit to the FDCP, the Consulate officials were given a tour of the Philippine Film Archive, which is tasked to conserve and preserve the audiovisual materials connected to Philippine history and culture. The Consulate officials learned about archiving, restoration and preservation, gaining a sense of appreciation for the hard work that goes into and the expertise required for the preservation of audiovisual heritage. (END)

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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL TORONTO AND CULTURAL CENTER OF THE PHILIPPINES SHARE IDEAS ON THE PROMOTION OF FILIPINO ARTISTS AND CREATIVE INDUSTRIES

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(First row) Consul General Angelica C. Escalona and CCP Vice President Mr. Dennis N. Marasigan (Second row, left to right) CCP Chief Culture and Arts Officer Consuelo V. Zapata, Cultural Officer Maricel Samonte and CCP Associate Artistic Director for Arts Education Ms. Eva Marie DG. Salvador

1 March 2024 – Consul General Angelica C. Escalona and Cultural Officer Maricel D. Samonte of the Philippine Consulate General in Toronto met Cultural Center of the Philippines (CCP) Vice President Dennis N. Marasigan, Associate Artistic Director for Arts Education Eva Marie DG. Salvador and Chief Culture and Arts Officer Consuelo V. Zapata at the CCP Annex Building to exchange ideas on the promotion of Philippine culture.

Consul General Escalona informed the CCP officials that this year is the 75th anniversary of the establishment of Philippines-Canada relations. She shared the Consulate’s cultural diplomacy projects and activities, including the Consulate’s plan to establish an online Sentro Rizal Toronto that would facilitate the sharing of information promoting Filipino culture and artists. The Consul General sought suggestions from the CCP officials on projects and activities that the Consulate can conduct in the future that are aligned with the CCP’s priorities.

Vice President Marasigan said that the CCP aims to promote Filipino artists and creative industries, and expressed willingness to work with Philippine Foreign Service Posts in Canada in bringing Filipino performing companies, artists and films to Canadian audiences. Showing videos of the CCP’s activities as well as performances of CCP resident companies to the Consulate officials, he emphasized that it is important for the Foreign Service Posts to identify the message that they wish to convey to local audiences.

The CCP officials encouraged the Consulate to join the annual CCP Pasinaya Open House, the largest multi-arts festival in the Philippines organized by the CCP. The Pasinaya aims to provide a platform for Filipino artists and cultural groups to showcase their talents while nurturing public support and creating new audiences.

Vice President Marasigan also shared that the CCP’s website contains useful information including its upcoming events and a digital resources section with an Encyclopedia of Philippine Art and an online museum. The CCP’s website can be accessed through https://culturalcenter.gov.ph. (END)

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PUBLIC HOLIDAY NOTICE - APRIL 2024

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CONSULAR OUTREACH TO WINNIPEG - 06-08 APRIL 2024

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THE PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL IN TORONTO AND THE PHILIPPINE DEPARTMENT OF TOURISM-NEW YORK PROMOTE LOVE THE PHILIPPINES AT THE TORONTO OUTDOOR ADVENTURE SHOW

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(L-R) Marco Vincent Dive Resort’s Jody Deevey, Nancy Napoles of Philippine Airlines (PAL), Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville Tate, Philippine Department of Tourism Officer Katherine Alcantara, PAL’s Chariah Ann Conopio and Consul Mary Grace Villamayor

24 February 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto rendered full support to the Department of Tourism’s (PDOT) participation in the 2024 Outdoor Adventure Show. This event is considered to be Canada’s largest showcase of outdoor gear and adventure travel experiences.

The show, running from February 23-25 at the International Centre in Mississauga, Ontario, featured more than 300 exhibitors offering the latest camping gear, paddle sports, outdoor clothing, scuba diving and ultimate adventure travel destinations. The PDOT exhibit featured adventure travel destinations in the Philippines and was supervised by Senior Tourism Operations Officer (STOO) Katherine Ambion-Alcantara. The PDOT booth also had displays from Philippine Airlines, Marco Vincent Dive Resort and Polaris Travel and Tours.

In addition to the booth operations, PDOT also made a presentation on Philippine Tourism and the new PDOT Love the Philippines campaign in the afternoon of Saturday, 24 February.

Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville C. Tate gave the welcome remarks before STOO Alcantara’s promotional videos. The assembled crowd appreciated the production and PDOT’s elegant and eco-friendly tote bags, which were given away to the audience. END

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PAL’s Ms. Nancy Napoles and PDOT Officer Katherine Alcantara take a groufie with the audience during the Philippine country presentation on 24 February 2024

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Public Holiday Notice - 28 & 29 MARCH 2024

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MARCH HOLIDAY

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IN CELEBRATION OF NATIONAL ARTS MONTH 2024 AND THE 75TH ANNIVERSARY OF PHILIPPINES-CANADA RELATIONS, SENTRO RIZAL TORONTO PRESENTS “ANI NG SINING - BAYANG MALIKHAIN - A HARVEST OF ARWORKS BY FILIPINO IN CANADA

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Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville Tate delivers the welcome remarks during the launch of the National Arts Month Art Exhibit on 12 February 2024

14 February 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto’s Sentro Rizal, in partnership with the Philippine Artists Group (PAG), is commemorating the Philippine’s National Arts Month with an Art Exhibit at the Consulate’s consular hall. The exhibit was launched in a simple ceremony on 12 February 2024, and is part of the Consulate General’s celebration of the 75th Anniversary of Philippines – Canada diplomatic relations.

The works selected for display are evocative of both the Philippines and Canada, with the artists showing fondness for their Filipino heritage and deep appreciation for their new homeland. The exhibit showcases 22 paintings and three sculptures from some of the most accomplished Filipino-Canadian artists in the Greater Toronto Area, and include some award-winning pieces. Among the paintings on display are a trio of paintings of Philippine native fruits done by former Toronto Consul General now-Ambassador Junever Mahilum – West of the Philippine Embassy in Paris, who was a member of the PAG during her assignment to Toronto.

In his remarks during the launch, Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville Tate thanked the PAG for their consistent support of the Consulate’s project, and praised their creativity and talent, noting that while they undoubtedly led busy lives, they still made time to answer the call to create beautiful works.

The exhibit is open to the public from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. and runs from 12 – 29 February 2024. END

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(L-R) Consul Mary Grace Villamayor, Deputy Consul General Kerwin Orville Tate, PAG VP Michelle Chermaine Ramos, PAG Pres. Antonio Afable, Consul Rodney Jonas Sumague at the ribbon-cutting, marking the opening of the art exhibit.

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For the year 2024, the Philippine Consulate General is closed on
  • New Year's Day - Monday, January 01
  • Family Day - Monday, February 19
  • Maundy Thursday - March 28
  • Good Friday - March 29
  • Easter Monday - April 01
  • Eid Al' Fitr- (TBD)
  • Labor day- Monday, May 01
  • Victoria day- Monday, May 20
  • Eid Al' Adha- (TBD)
  • Canada day- Monday, July 01
  • Civic Holiday- Monday, August 05
  • National Heroes Day- Monday, August 26
  • Labour day- Monday, September 02
  • Thanksgiving day- Monday, October 14
  • All Saint's day- Wednesday, November 01
  • Remembrance day- Monday, November 11
  • Special Non-Working Holiday- Tuesday, December 24
  • Christmas Day- Wednesday, December 25
  • Boxing day- Thursday, December 26
  • Last day of the Year- Tuesday, December 31
  • Philippine & Canadian Holidays
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