+ Follow FILIPINO NURSES SUPPORT GROUP Tag
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[Title] => Canadians avoiding junk food
[Summary] => New studies indicated that more Canadians today are avoiding junk food in favor of healthier snacks such as fruit, yogurt and nuts. And the number of people eating potato chips in an average week declined. The change could be due to the fact that the aging Canadian population desire to reduce obesity by making healthier alternatives, specially with the newest Statistics Canada survey that showed that some of 23 percent of Canadians are overweight. It is interesting to know that in 2003, young people spent about 15 percent of their discretionary money on snacks.
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[AuthorName] => LIVING IN CANADA By Mel Tobias
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[Title] => Canada tags 5 Pinoy groups as terrorist
[Summary] => Filipinos in Canada are saddled with the stigma of terrorism at the home front.
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The five organizations were British Columbia Committee for Human Rights, the Filipino Nurses Support Group, the Philippine Women Centre of BC, SIKLAB and the Filipino-Canadian Youth Alliance of Vancouver.
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[Summary] => Filipinos in Canada are saddled with the stigma of terrorism at the home front.
At least five organizations of Filipino expatriates in Canada have assailed the "terrorist" tag attached to them by the locals who still practice racism.
The five organizations were British Columbia Committee for Human Rights, the Filipino Nurses Support Group, the Philippine Women Centre of BC, SIKLAB and the Filipino-Canadian Youth Alliance of Vancouver.
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October 25, 2002 - 12:00am