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PHILIPPINE CONSULATE GENERAL, UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES ALUMNI ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO CONDUCT FILIPINO INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS CONVENTION IN ONTARIO
Participants and resource speakers with Ontario Minister of Colleges and Universities Jill Dunlop (third from right, front row), Consul General Angelica Escalona (fourth from right) and UPAAT President Agnes Manasan (2nd from right) (photo courtesy of Seneca FILCOM/Vivid Curiosity Productions)
Toronto, 11 May 2024 – The Philippine Consulate General in Toronto, in partnership with the University of the Philippines Alumni Association of Toronto (UPAAT), hosted a Filipino International Students Convention in Ontario at the Novotel Toronto North York Hotel. The Convention was supported by the Catholic Community Services of York Region (CCSYR), a non-profit social services agency, and two Filipino international students’ organizations, Seneca Filipino Community (FILCOM) and Niagara College Toronto Filipino Club.
The Convention was intended to provide Filipino international students in Ontario with information vital to improving their experience of studying in Canada. The resource persons included representatives from non-profit groups, professional organizations, government and the private sector. They discussed a broad range of topics covering recent immigration policies, settlement services, health and wellness, financial literacy, income tax filing, community safety, employment opportunities and consular services of the Philippine Consulate General and its attached agencies.
During her welcome remarks, Consul General Escalona gave encouragement to the international students by likening them to Philippine national hero Dr. Jose Rizal, who also faced hardships while studying abroad but persevered to achieve his dreams.
Ontario Minister of Colleges and Universities Jill Dunlop acknowledged the important role of international students in fostering prosperity in the province. She conveyed the Ontario government’s commitment to provide the resources and support needed by international students for their success. “We want students to have a positive and rewarding experience when they come to Ontario. Our home is their home,” Minister Dunlop said.
In a special message, Philippine Ambassador to Canada Maria Andrelita S. Austria conveyed the readiness of the Philippine government to assist Filipino international students. She emphasized the importance of continuing to love the Philippines and working together to promote the welfare and interests of Filipinos in Canada.
The Convention also provided an opportunity for Filipino International students to network with other students, the resource persons and representatives of community groups that were present.
The participants expressed appreciation for the information and connections they gained from the Convention. “Malaking tulong ito lalung-lalo na para sa amin na bagong dating dito sa Canada dahil sobrang laki ng pagbabago kumpara sa Pilipinas,” said one of the students.
Around 170 Filipino international students from different colleges and universities in Ontario attended the Convention. END
Ambassador Austria, Consul General Escalona, Consul Rodney Jonas Sumague and UPAAT President Manasan (seated) with volunteers from Seneca FILCOM and Niagara College Toronto Filipino Club
Constable Don Laurel of the Toronto Police Service discussing community safety
An international student asking a question during the open forum. (photo courtesy of Seneca FILCOM/Vivid Curiosity Productions)
Some of the information booths during the Convention
Minister Dunlop, Consul General Escalona and UPAAT President Manasan (center) with the resource persons
Please join us in this special event to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of Philippines-Canada Diplomatic Relations.
SECRETARY OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS ENRIQUE MANALO AND YORK UNIVERSITY OFFICIALS DISCUSS WAYS TO FURTHER STRENGTHEN ACADEMIC LINKAGES
Secretary of Foreign Affairs Enrique Manalo (center) with Provost and Vice President for Academic Lisa Philipps (8th from left), Philippine Ambassador to Canada Maria Andrelita Austria (8th from right), Assistant Secretary Jose Victor Chan-Gonzaga (6th from left), Consul General Angelica Escalona (7th from right) and other York University officials and professors at the university grounds (photo courtesy of York University)
Toronto, 10 May 2024 - Secretary for Foreign Affairs Enrique A. Manalo met with officials of York University led by Provost and Vice President for Academic Lisa Philipps at the University’s Kaneff Tower. York Officials conveyed the university’s gratitude for the Php5,000,000.00 (around CAD$116,000.00) donation of the Philippine government in 2022 for the implementation of programs and projects on Philippine studies.
York officials also briefed Secretary Manalo on the various engagements of the university and individual professors with Philippine institutions on subjects related to education and research. Provost Philipps noted the flourishing activities between Philippine institutions and York University and the possibility to further expand these collaborations.
Secretary Manalo conveyed his appreciation for the strong ties between York university and the Philippines and expressed his support to further strengthen these linkages, including the institutionalization of a Philippine studies program at the university. END
Secretary Manalo with Provost Philipps (photo courtesy of York University)
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