EMBASSY HOLDS FIRST OUTREACH MISSION IN MONTREAL FOR 2019
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(Left) Minister and Consul Alan L. Deniega processes passport renewal applicants at the outreach mission to Montreal as other applicants await their turn (right).
25 February 2019 – The Philippine Embassy in Ottawa conducted its first consular outreach mission for 2019 in Montreal on 23 and 24 February 2019 to provide consular services to Filipinos there. The consular outreach mission was held at the Ramada Plaza Montreal.
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PHILIPPINE EMBASSY WELCOMES FILIPINO – CANADIAN YOUTH TO OTTAWA
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Clockwise from top left: A conference participant asks a question during the Embassy briefing; Ambassador Garcia welcomes the Pinoys on Parliament participants and other guests; DCM Fernandez talks about the benefits of dual citizenship; Ambassador Garcia (second from left) together with MP Rob McKinnon (left), former MP Rey Pagtakhan (third from left), MLA Flor Marcelino (fourth from left), and DCM Fernandez (right).
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POSTCARDS ACROSS THE PACIFIC
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19 March to 2 April 2019
Sentro Rizal Ottawa
Embassy of the Philippines in Canada
30 Murray Street, Ottawa
The Embassy of the Philippines in Canada will host “Postcards Across the Pacific,” a two-week exhibit at Sentro Rizal Ottawa scheduled from 19 March to 2 April 2019.
The exhibit features the works of six Filipino and Canadian artists as they explore life in Canada as first and second generation migrants. Kristina Corre, Archy Cruzado, Christienne Cuevas, Christiane Mayo, Teresa Rozkiewicz, and Joejene Santos delve into themes of cultural identity and the migrant experience, sharing their insights and exceptional styles.
“Postcards across the Pacific” will officially open the year-long celebration of the 70th Anniversary of Philippines – Canada Relations. First established through a trade mission in 1949, Philippines – Canada bilateral relations have since expanded to cover broader areas in other economic, political, and cultural affairs. Over the decades, Canadians and Filipinos have traveled across the Pacific to discover new horizons. Many have chosen to remain in their adopted country, further deepening people-to-people friendships and serving as bridges between the Philippines and Canada.
This exhibit seeks to explore this journey and give voice to some of the issues faced by different generations of Canadian migrants, of which Filipinos now comprise a significant number. Recognized as one of Canada’s visible minorities, Canadians of Filipino heritage may be found from coast to coast to coast. Their presence is tightly woven into the rich fabric of Canadian life, contributing their own unique character to Canada’s rich multicultural milieu.
About Sentro Rizal Ottawa:
Sentro Rizal Ottawa was established in 10 May 2018 pursuant to Philippine Republic Act No. 10066 (National Cultural Heritage Act of 2009) Section 42 mandating the creation and establishment of Sentro Rizal for the purpose of promoting Philippine arts, culture, and language throughout the world. Sentro Rizal Ottawa hosts a Filipiniana library, including a “Virtual Sentro Rizal,” and is open to the public.
Contacts
Aileen Cuya, Cultural Officer
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Sentro Rizal Ottawa, Embassy of the Philippines
30 Murray Street, Ottawa, ON K1N 5M4
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