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                    [Title] => RP urged to form council to enforce responsible mining
                    [Summary] => ZAMBOANGA CITY — Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Peter Sutherland urged the Philippine government to create a council that will enforce responsible mining in the face of strong opposition from some sectors against mining activities in the country.


Speaking at the 15th Mindanao Business Conference (MBC) held at the Astoria Regency Convention Center in this port city, Sutherland said the Philippines must show strong will in implementing responsible mining regulation.
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"It's unfortunate the eVat is temporarily postponed. The new eVat is seen to help the Philippines fiscal situation," said Canadian ambassador to the Philippines Peter Sutherland.
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"I want to go to Canada." These were the words of 10-year-old Winifreda Lopez after attending a children’s party hosted by Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Peter Sutherland in celebration of World Canada Day in Manila.

Lopez was one of the 50 underprivileged elementary pupils from two barangays in the city who got the chance to enjoy a "birthday party" organized by the Canadian Embassy in cooperation with food chain giant Jollibee Inc.
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Speaking at the 15th Mindanao Business Conference (MBC) held at the Astoria Regency Convention Center in this port city, Sutherland said the Philippines must show strong will in implementing responsible mining regulation.
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"It's unfortunate the eVat is temporarily postponed. The new eVat is seen to help the Philippines fiscal situation," said Canadian ambassador to the Philippines Peter Sutherland.
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"I want to go to Canada." These were the words of 10-year-old Winifreda Lopez after attending a children’s party hosted by Canadian Ambassador to the Philippines Peter Sutherland in celebration of World Canada Day in Manila.

Lopez was one of the 50 underprivileged elementary pupils from two barangays in the city who got the chance to enjoy a "birthday party" organized by the Canadian Embassy in cooperation with food chain giant Jollibee Inc.
[DatePublished] => 2004-07-04 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133272 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => [AuthorName] => [SectionName] => Metro [SectionUrl] => metro [URL] => ) ) )
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