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11 Filipino Desserts To Sweeten Your Summer Meals
Sink your teeth into treats showcasing glutinous rice, coconut and lots of condensed milk. With delicious recipes and restaurant recommendations!
July 8, 2021
Some of my most vivid memories from when I was a kid include drooling at the mountains of food served at Filipino famjams. Not only did it mean I could hang out with my cousins, but it also meant that I got to eat my titas’ and titos’ (aunt and uncle in Tagalog) cooking. Summer time get-togethers were especially delicious, and although I’d stuff myself with inihaw (barbecued meats and seafood), I always had more room for dessert.
We delve into the stereotype and why it needs to be dismantled.
May 27, 2021
A demonstrator holds a sign that reads “Not Your Model Minority” during a National Day of Action rally in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York, U.S., on Saturday, March 27, 2021. (Photo: Eric Lee/Bloomberg via Getty Images)
In honour of Asian Heritage Month, the Chinese Canadian National Council for Social Justice released an Anti-Asian Racism PSA called “Eyes Open.” Chinese-Canadian poet Christopher Tse narrates the video that includes striking images of Asian Canadians throughout history and today.
“See, we are not the submissive stereotype that’s been depicted,” narrates Tse as footage of protests against anti-Asian racism is shown.
Four Ontario doctors discuss the stay-at-home order, life after vaccination and reopening schools and outdoor recreation.
May 13, 2021
Members of the fitness community gather for a workout on the lawn of Queen’s Park in Toronto on Wednesday, April 14, 2021. (Photo: Frank Gunn, The Canadian Press)
With COVID-19 vaccinations picking up in Ontario, and the weather warming up, people are beginning to wonder what the province’s second pandemic summer will look like. On Thursday, the government extended its stay-at-home order to June 2, with the possibility of reopening schools and a summer filled with outdoor gatherings up in the air. The Ontario Medical Association (OMA) held a virtual panel on Wednesday on why Ontario isn’t yet ready to reopen. Dr. Samantha Hill, cardiac surgeon at St. Michael’s Hospital and Sunnybrook Health Services in Toronto and president of the OMA, moderated the panel of three doctors through the following questions: