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2008
1ST ANNUAL AFCA-BC
INDUCTION BALL
Januuary
5, 2009 Vancouver, BC
The Association of Filipino-Canadian Accountants in BC will
be holding its First Annual Association Induction Ball on
February 21, 2009 from 6:00 pm to 12:00 midnite at the St.
Patrick's Parish Ball, located at 2881 Main Street,
Vancouver, BC. Tickets cost $30.00 each which includes
dinner and dance. Sponsorships are also
available at $25, $50, $100 for quarter page, half-page and
full page ads on the AFCA-BC Souvenir Program. For
ticket reservations and sponsorship ads, please contact
Meliton Cruz at Tel. 604-590-2006. (Note: AFCA-BC is
the BC chapter of NCPACA- National Council of Phililippine
American and Canadian Accountants. This non-profit
organization aims to provide mentioring opportunities
amongst members and to help new Filipino-Canadian immigrant
accountants integorate into the Canadian workforce).
Free Summer Classes for
BC students
May
21,
2008
Vancouver, BC.
BC students are rushing to register for free summer
classes offered
by the local schools. Schools have always
offered summer classes
in the past, charging fees in return.
However, a 2006 court decision prohibits schools from charging
fees for classes that are part of the graduation curriculum.
In July of 2007, Shirley Bond, education minister issued the
policy change prompting for refund of fees for registrants who
have already paid. Summer classes can include ESL
(English as second language), creative writing, music, sports,
drama, etc. Other summer classes are preview courses that
offers students a headstart in the new school year. Some
classes are full credit courses for students who want to lessen
the course loads during a normal school year by taking some of
the classes during the summer.
Professional Development Workshop went smoothly for the infant
organization AFCA-BC
May
17, 2008 Vancouver, BC.
It took a lot of planning and coordination, and in the
end, it all paid off. Under the able leadership of the
organization's president, Thelma Siglos, AFCA-BC put together a workshop
packed with powerful keynote speakers who truly delivered. This is
no small accomplishment for an organization barely six months old from
the day of conception. Over 50 participants attended the workshop,
25 of which came all the way from Seattle.
(photo on left) Thelma Siglos, President AFCA-BC
Technical
topics including "Computer Security and Networking" by
Jude Silverio and "Warning Signs of Fraud" by Meredith Yu
were presented in the morning, while participants are still
fresh and alert. Then comes a lunch buffet of baked
salmon, broiled chicken, roast beef complete with rice,
pasta, baked potatoes, green salad, pasta salad, potato
salad and a whole array of dessert. The afternoon
speakers dealt with the softer business skills and issues.
Irene Ongkeko talked about "Doing business in the
Philippines". A short presentation by Sunny Parwar of
First Canadian Barter Exchange on "Doing Business using
Barter" was an add-on bonus, followed by "Managing your
Career" jointly presented by Monica Murray and Sonia Jensen
of Higher Resources.
The sessions were interspersed with Questions and Answers
periods which made the workshop lively with participation.
Monica Murray and Sonia Jensen provided some networking
exercises involving interaction between participants. Bt
the end of the session, everyone's not only wiser and
smarter, but also made new friends and got more intimate
with each other.
Thelma Siglos graciously
acknowledged the contributions of the council members
instrumental in founding the organization. Cecil Sanchez,
VP, who generously hosted council meetings at his home
while Mel Cruz, in addition to being the treasurer, opened
up his home to accommodate some Seattle participants. On
behalf of the association, she thanked Tess Martires, the
chairperson for the membership committee for recruiting
several new members to the organization; to Vance Noriega
for his vision, his encouragement, support and liason with
the Seattle chapter of FAACPA, and to Shirley Shannon,
chairperson for the PD committee for working out the
workshop logistics.
The support of FACCPA was certainly not forgotten, and for
the first time, AFCA-BC members got to meet Zeny Quitlong,
president of FAACPA- Seatte. Zeny introduced the council
members of the Seattle chapter, and invited everyone from
AFCA-BC to the coming October PD workshop that FAACPA is
sponsoring.
The
evaluation surveys collected at the end of the workshop gave
high marks for the speakers and the chosen topics. Cheers
Restaurant was also commended for their good service, and
good food. Several participants all agreed that a similar
workshop run by other professional organizations could
easily cost $500 for the participant. The only complaint
was.... "it got a little too hot by about late afternoon". -
this complaint voiced by 2 out of 50 participants. Hey, if
that's the only complaint, it ain't bad after all.
Congratulations to you all... AFCA-BC!!!!!

photo (c) Angelo Siglos
Group photo
taken at Cheers Restaurant
May 17, 2008 Spring 2008 Professional Development Workshop
participants
Canada
to welcome up to 2,000 Iraqi Refugees for 2008
Posted March 20, 2008
VANCOUVER,
BC - As the world marks the 5th anniversary of the US-led invasion of
Iraq, Diane Finley, Canada's Citizenship and Immigration Minister
announces on Wednesday, March 19, that it will double the number of
Iraqi refugees admitted to the country. Canada resettled 900 Iraqi
refugees for 2007. It is estimating to resettle between 1,800 to
2,000 Iraqi refugees for 2008.
photo shows Iraqi refugees in
Jordan.
Canada is also increasing its Middle East resettlement target to 3,300
this year, up 54% from last year.
Every year, 19 countries resettle about 100,000 refugees, of which
Canada resettles about 10,000 to 20,000 refugees from 70 different
nationalities.
Canada has a long standing tradition of providing protection to the
refugees that are most in need. Ever since the Iraqi conflict
started in 2003, more than 2,000,000 (2 million) Iraqi refugees fled to
neighbouring countries including Syria, Jordan and Egypt.

City
Councillor to seek Vision
Vancouver nomination
Posted March 16, 2008
VANCOUVER,
BC – City councillor Raymond Louie
celebrated the launch of his campaign to become
mayor of Vancouver with an over-capacity crowd
at the Jade Dynasty Restaurant today.
“I believe Vancouver should be a city where
everyone has a chance to succeed,” said Vision
Vancouver mayoral candidate Raymond Louie.
“But in Vancouver today, our citizens are facing
challenges – challenges securing affordable
housing, accessing
convenient
transportation options, and feeling safe from
crime in their neighbourhoods,” said Louie. “We
simply must do better. That is why I have
decided to seek the nomination to be Vision
Vancouver’s mayoral candidate.”
Louie’s cited a lack of leadership at city hall,
the NPA’s dismal record, and a need for greater
community involvement in civic life as his
reasons for running for mayor.
“My record has shown I will take action on
important civic issues like housing,
transportation and community safety,” said
Louie. “Together, we can create a city that
works for everyone.”
Community leaders from the South Asian,
Filipino, Chinese, Vietnamese, business, and
labour communities gathered in Chinatown for the
celebration. The crowd also crossed political
lines with both Liberals and New Democrats
pledging their support.
Louie cited
his diverse support as the reason for his
success saying, “it is because of all of you I
am where I am today. And it will be because of
you that I am going to become Mayor of Vancouver
this November.”
The campaign’s website – raymondlouie.ca – also
went live today. The website includes background
information on Louie, as well as translations in
five languages.
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News
Release
Posted March 5, 2008
Canada's Top 100 Employers Competition. Launched in 2007,
the Best Employers for New
Canadians competition is a new national awards competition presented by
Mediacorp Canada, editors of Canada's Top 100 Employers, in partnership
with TRIEC (The Toronto Region Immigrant Employer Council)
This
special designation recognizes the employers with the best initiatives
and programs to assist recent immigrants to Canada. These employers
offer leading programs to assist new Canadians in making the transition
to a new workplace – and a new life in Canada.
The competition attracts an average of 200 entries. It does not
charge an entry fee, and offers no financial rewards. Applicants
simply fill out an entry form to be considered. One of
the criteria is how employers are adapting to the changes in today's
workforce, with the growth of labour force coming from new Canadians.
Previous winners include CAE, and Providence Health Care, who both were
named one of Canada's top 20 employers of New Canadians.
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News
Release
Posted March 4, 2008
SUCCESS Employment Services has recently moved into its new
premises at the Royal City Centre at Room 217, 610 6th
Street, New Westminster, BC V3L 3C2. They have 2 programs offered from
these premises.
1. Experience for Hire for 45+ clients
2. Professional & Technical Individuals (immigrants included)
For more information, please contact:
Mumtaz Patel
Employment Consultant
Pro-Tech Career Connect
Success Employment Services
Tele:- 604-524-2100 Extn 107
Email:
mumtaz.patel@success.bc.ca
Web Site:
www.success.bc.ca
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News Release
Posted March 3, 2008
AFCA-BC Association of Filipino Canadian Accountants - BC
Chapter, in conjunction with the FAACPA Seattle Chapter (Filipino
American Association of Certified Public Accountants) jointly
sponsors a Spring Professional Development Workshop for accountants
based in BC and Seattle. The workshop will run on May 17, 2008
from 9:00 am to 4:30 pm. Registration starts at 8:30 am. The
event is to be held at Cheers Restaurant, on East 2nd Street, North
Vancouver, BC. For more information: email:
info@afca-bc.org
or visit the website
www.afca-bc.org. For those
who are seeking PD points, this will be a good chance to gather PD
points as well as network with fellow accountants.
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