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January 16 - 31, 2019 OPINION PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY Reyfort Publishing & Entertainment  Rey Fortaleza - Publisher Carlito Pablo - Editorial Consultant Rosette Correa - Senior Editor Jun Cordero - Associate Editor Writers - Crisanta Sampang ; Columnists - Geoff Meggs, Ben Berto, Editha Corrales, Mon Datol, Fr. Jerry Orbos SVD, DeeDee Sytangco, Alan Samuel, Erie Maestro, Sandee M. Ed Malay, Jayne Anastacio, JJAtencio and Willie J. Uy (Manila Bureau Chief) Alvin Barrera / Mon Correa - Graphics and Layout ; Rolly Fortaleza - Graphics Design JoelCastro - Website; Julian Fortaleza - Sports Editor; Liason Officer: Christian Cunanan; Photograher -Apple Plata Office Add: 9955 -149th Street, Surrey, B.C. V3R 7N2 Email: [email protected] Website: www.philippineasiannewstoday.com Tel: (604) 588-news (6397) Fax: (604) 588-6387 Copyright of letters and other materials submitted and accepted for publication remains with the author, but the Publisher may freely reproduce them in any other forms. Opinions and views expressed are of the author’s and do not necessarily reflect the views of the PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY. E-mail: [email protected] Breaking Point By Rosette Correa My mother always said that I shouldn’t poke my nose into something that doesn’t concern me. She said that even a peek would make me liable to whatever happens in the situation, and may even be an accessory to it. I wonder if Margaret Trudeau gave her son, Justin, the same advise. Probably not. Canadian Robert Schellenberg, who jailed for drug trafficking, has been sentenced to death by a Chinese court in a hasty retrial in retaliation for the detention of Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou on charges related to the violation of sanctions on Iran. Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that the sentence is “arbitrary”, leaving Schellenberg hanging high and dry, while Meng enjoys her multi-million dollar homes in vancouver’s West end, protected by the same government that should be pretending its citizens. Allies such as Australia and the United States have issued statements condemning the death sentence, while the Liberals remain mum. The story would have been different if the Canada just stayed out of it. Like my mother sad, we shouldn’t have poked our noses into something the US had a problem with. It wasn’t our problem, and if we hadn’t acted on their “request” to hold Meng, we would just have a problem with them Bulong Pulungan By Deedee Siytangco Reprinted from Manila Bulletin me, ANGEL THOUGHTS “Thanks to those who hated You made me stronger. Thanks to those who loved me, You made my heart go fonder. Thanks to those who cared, You made me feel important. Thanks to those who entered my life, You made me who I am today. Thanks to those who left, You showed me that nothing lasts forever. Thanks tho those who stayed, You showed me true friendship. Thanks to those who listened, You made me feel like I was worth it.” —Anonymous So how was your New Year? Did you spend it abroad with your family as some of my friends did, in Hong Kong, or Japan, Europe, US, Taipei, or Spain, where my dear Political Lessons from Huawei and the Quiet Canadian (which we already do) and not with China. Now, we are walking on proverbial eggs with both countries. Trudeau is already enjoying a steady decline in his popularity, why add to it? That’s not all. Michael Coren, author and columnist in his interview with CBC’s Wendy Mesley, said that there is a great movement in the Right that the Trudeau government has always opposed and ignored by passing laws that do not consult the entire population. The Christian Right has seen how powerful the vote of the silent majority is when Donald Trump was elected in the United States, and this seems to be a trend now in the upcoming elections, with Conservative Party Andrew Scheer, and People’s Party Maxime Bernier talking about three major issues that concern the Right - abortion, LGBT issues and free speech. Bernier voted for Bill C-16, the gender-identity bill, but later vowed to repeal it on the grounds that it threatens freedom of speech. The Right said they will support the Conservatives in the election, primarily because they are the best alternative to the governing Liberals, whom Charles McVety, a social conservative and president of Canada Christian College, described as being “hostile.” The Liberal Party continues to ignore the call of the conservative Right, and according to Coren, a lot of the conservative Right are already a young generation, not the gray-haired seniors who fill pews in Church. Ottawa’s Doug Ford and Alberta’s Jason Kenney have seen this support, and many more people are speaking up, with the website of Coalition for Life being very active in posting the anti-abortion candidates on their website. A lot of people are beginning to talk, and others are listening, except for the Liberal Party, of course. So, what does this mean for Justin Trudeau? Well, it’s an uphill climb. When you have slipped too far down the slope, going up will be challenging. This controversy with Huawei isn’t helping either. Poland’s Internal Security Agency has arrested and charged a Huawei employee for espionage in the country, and recent news media reports reveal U.S. authorities are pursuing a case against the company. New Zealand, Australia and the United States have already announced they will ban Huawei from doing business in their mobile networks. Canada’s hands are tied, thanks to a contract our mobile networks drew up with the Chinese mobile giant. And with Meng in our territory, the rope will get tighter. A Champion For Education classmate Ditas Lerma with all her sons and their families had a gorgeous time, bonding together and visiting historical, cultural, and religious sites. Or did you go back to your hometown? Visit a local resort or stay in a hotel for the traditional “countdown” party and fireworks? Or did you gather your family and celebrate at home? I hope that however you spent New Year’s Eve, you did not forget to say, “Thank you, Lord for the year that just passed and be with us in the year to come!” If you seriously think about it, we are where we are because of God who created everything! It’s not yet too late. Be thankful for everything and everyone! * * * Classical pianist Zenas Reyes Lozada, who made Intramuros musical events truly memorable with Jaime Laya, then Central Bank and Intramuros Administration chair, will celebrate her birthday with a special solo concert at St. Cecilia’s Hall in St. Scholastica’s College, Manila this coming Saturday. The celebrant will be accompanied by her close musical friends in this mini-musical, so say her children Anthony, Angelo, and Suzie Lozada. Bouquets, Zenas, and more years of happiness and blessings! * * * It’s not too early to reflect on those who are courting us to give them our “Yes” to their bid to be among the selected 12 names for the Senate. For the sake of those who sincerely want to know them better, I will randomly write about my references in no special order. So here goes. I was with Sen. Bam Aquino when he met with an old and cherished friend of the family. The way the informal briefing went, I was convinced he is the ideal public servant with a genuine heart for the WWW.PHILIPPINEASIANNEWSTODAY.COM underprivileged and the skills to get things done. Not one to rely on his family’s legacy, Sen. Bam has proven time and again that he has the will and ability to enact revolutionary reforms for the Filipino family, like the law for free college education. No grandiose promises from Bam who has been untainted by any scandal or corruption issues. While the measure had been filed repeatedly, congress after congress, it only became a law when Sen. Bam worked on it as principal sponsor, heading hearings, incorporating amendments from other senators, and defending free college in the Senate. For 2019, Sen. Bam will monitor closely all state universities that will not be compliant to the law. Similarly, the first anti-trust law in the country was languishing in the legislative mill for almost 30 years until Sen. Bam became its principal sponsor and CONT PAGE 9