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Tag Archives: Philippines
Immigrants in Canada, and the secrets some of us keep
What The Atlantic’s story ‘My Family’s Slave’ reflects for many of Canada’s immigrants, and their complicated relationships to their new homes
Fatherhood 101: Near Manila, a school for stay-at-home dads
Filipino fathers get a crash course in parenting while the mothers work as nannies overseas
Tacloban residents frustrated with slow typhoon recovery
Three months after typhoon Haiyan, residents of one hard-hit city wonder if they’ll ever recover
The Philippines is no stranger to tragedy
Musician Dan Hill on a nation that needs all the help it can get
Photos: The wrath of typhoon Haiyan
Survivors of the devastating storm wait for aid
A shoe-in? Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos campaigns to hold her seat
Former Philippine first lady Imelda Marcos—known for her extravagant lifestyle and thousands of shoes—is campaigning to hold onto her congressional seat in the May 13 elections.
A global tour of carbon pricing
As noted yesterday, Stephen Harper is presently in India, a country that has a carbon tax. After India, he will visit the Philippines, where pig farmers are currently selling carbon credits.
Do doctor bonuses actually improve health care?
Not as much as you might think
Invasion of the Filipino robots
Engkeys will be controlled by teachers in the Philippines and will teach English