Tag: #canada
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Pope says treatment of Canada Indigenous was genocide
ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE — Pope Francis on Saturday said the treatment of Indigenous people in Canada amounted to a genocide, after a six-day trip where he apologised to survivors of abuse at Catholic-run schools.
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‘Rescind the doctrine’: Indigenous protest as Pope tours Canada
SAINTE-ANNE-DE-BEAUPRE, Canada — Indigenous women briefly protested as Pope Francis celebrated mass during his visit to Canada on Thursday, demanding that he retract centuries-old Church doctrine that empowered Europeans to colonize non-Christian native lands.
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For abuse survivors struggling to heal, Pope’s visit to Canada ‘not enough’
SAINTE-ANNE-DE-BEAUPRE, Canada — As Pope Francis in his vestments prepared to celebrate mass inside a Canadian shrine on Thursday, a young Indigenous woman stood outside in a bright orange beaded dress stitched with dozens of tiny metallic cones.
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Canada confirms 745 monkeypox cases
OTTAWA, Canada — The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) Wednesday confirmed a total of 745 cases of monkeypox were reported in the country as of Tuesday.
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After the apology, the ‘healing’: Pope visits sacred lake in Canada
LAC STE. ANNE, Canada — Pope Francis called for “healing” Tuesday as he joined a pilgrimage to a sacred lake in Canada, one day after making a landmark apology for the abuse of Indigenous children at Catholic-run schools.
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Pope’s Canada trip to make amends for Indigenous school scandal
VATICAN CITY, Holy See — Pope Francis heads to Canada on Sunday for a chance to personally apologise to Indigenous survivors of abuse committed over a span of decades at residential schools run by the Catholic Church.
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Canada confirms over 30,000 new Covid-19 cases in one week
OTTAWA, Canada — The Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) on Friday confirmed 31,390 new Covid-19 cases for the week of July 10 to 16, pushing the total number to over 4 million.
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Pope to visit Canada on ‘penitential pilgrimage’
VATICAN CITY, Holy See — Pope Francis departs Sunday for a historic six-day visit to Canada where he is expected to ask forgiveness of Indigenous survivors of abuse committed at residential schools run by the Catholic Church.
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‘Outsiders’ sowing discord between PH, China — Chinese envoy
China’s envoy to the Philippines on Thursday, July 14, alleged that “some outsiders” who are not from Asia are trying to sow discord between the two countries to serve their own geopolitical interests.
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Canada expresses concern on China’s ‘coercive activities’ in South China Sea
The Canadian government on Tuesday expressed concern on China’s “ongoing coercive activities” in the South China Sea, particularly in the parts of the Philippines, as the latter still rejects an arbitral ruling already made six years ago.
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Canadian gold miners find rare mummified baby woolly mammoth
OTTAWA, Canada — Miners in the Klondike gold fields of Canada’s far north have made a rare discovery, digging up the mummified remains of a near complete baby woolly mammoth.
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Thailand sweeps Canada in VNL
Southeast Asian powerhouse Thailand displayed versatility in sweeping the taller Canadians, 25-19, 25-22, 26-24, Tuesday at the start of Week 2 of the Volleyball Nations League Women’s Leg at the Smart Araneta Coliseum.
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Canada confirms 112 cases of monkeypox
OTTAWA, Canada — Chief Public Health Officer of Canada Theresa Tam on Friday confirmed a total of 112 cases of monkeypox in the country.
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The best of Pinoy in Toronto
The dish description seemed unassuming but when finally served, the dishes aimed to visually awe and please the palate.
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Canada says 15 cases of monkeypox in Quebec, more expected
MONTREAL, Canada — Health authorities in Canada said Tuesday they had identified 10 new cases of monkeypox in Quebec, bringing the total number to 15, with additional cases expected in other provinces.
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Two cases of monkeypox confirmed in Canada
MONTREAL, Canada — Canada reported its first two confirmed cases of monkeypox Thursday night, adding to the growing number of cases in Europe and North America of the contagious, but rarely deadly disease.
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Canada congratulates PH for high turnout of voters in 2022 polls
Canada has congratulated the Philippines for the high turnout of voters in the recently-concluded 2022 national elections.
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Sisig sizzles in cold Vancouver
Malang and her family decided to open a second restaurant to allow more Canadians and Filipinos to enjoy their crispy sisig, a famous Filipino dish from Pampanga.