Saturday, October 27, 2012

Carmel Height Christmas Bazaar

Friday October 26th. 2012

Starting from Friday to Saturday October 26th and 27th,, 2012 at Carmel Heights Seniors' Residences, 1720 Sherwood Forest Circle, Mississauga there will be a Christmas Bazaar sales. One man junk is another treasure and that is so true and obvious on Friday as visitor came and look than started to buy all for a good cause. All proceed from the sales goes to support the work in the residence. Bargain hunter this is your opportunity for lot of good purchases.

I watch and observed as Sister Veronica goes about her chores and her patience for the senior living in the residence. I can say that these Sisters are there because they a a purpose and love for there work not because of the pay. Surprisingly, there are still vacancy in this residence and I highly recommends this facility for any senior who are thinking of staying in a home with full dignity and respect.


Friday, October 26, 2012

2012 Citizen Week new Canadian in Mississauga



Canadians are very proud of their citizenship and it is one of the best country that still warmly welcome new immigrants. We value the rights and freedoms guaranteed us by the Charter of Right and accept the responsibilities that this status gives us. Today especially seventy very lucky  individuals from twenty four countries from all over the world join the rank on this Twenty Twelve Citizen Week celebrated in Canada on the third week of October to be a Canadian.

Hon. Judge Aris Balikian welcome and congratulate all the new Canadians into the family and remind them of the duty responsibility as Canadian that they are to follow the footstep of those before us making this country a great nation, proud and strong. He also encouraged them to learn French and English because Canada is bilingual. 

After the official ceremony Hon.  Judge  Aris Balikian also invited today Citizenship hosting group the SafeCity Mississauga Chair Mr. Victor Oh to speak to the crowd. Like the seventy new Canadians today ,Mr. Victor Oh himself was an immigrant from Singapore and received his citizenship over thirty years ago. Today, he operated a successful real estate management company with his wife Ms. Rosa Chiu and returned plenty of his spare time to the community with his volunteered work. He encouraged the new Canadian to embrace the Canadian charity and volunteerism. Mr Oh champion many worthy charitable organization and  is the board of director for Sheridan College, Chair of the Canada China Business Communication Council, Honorary President of the Mississauga China Business Association as well as being advisor to many community base group.

Presiding Judge Aris Babikian
addressing the new citizen with his
opening remarks

For more photos from today event please check gallery below:-
If you are a new Canadian receiving your citizenship please free to download your photos form the gallery
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Thursday, October 18, 2012

C Cafe Grand Opening

Thursday October 18th. 2012


Today Mayor Hazel and her council gather with city staffs at the newly renovated CC Cafe in the main floor of the city hall to launch its grand opening. The mayor and the councillors hope that the CC Cafe will thrive as a business entity.  With the winter season coming and the opening season for the ice skating in the city hall the council hope to draw many visitors to use the skating ring  and to order meal in the new CC Cafe facing the skating ring.

For more photos from this event check gallery below:-
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The Confederation of Greater Toronto Chinese Business Association (CGTCBA) 2012 China Trade Mission Organizing Committee cordially invites you to the Pre-departure Press Conference & Networking Session

Thursday October 18th. 2012 


Today The Confederation of Greater Toronto Chinese Business Association (CGTCBA) has call a press conference to release  information about their third and 2012 China Trade Mission in  Novenber.   The purpose of the Press Conference and Networking Session is to introduce the 70-member delegation and to share with the business community and the media the program of the Trade Mission. The following mayors and officials from participating municipalities have confirmed to attend and deliver short speech at the Press Conference: 

- Mayor of City of Mississauga
- Mayor of City of Brampton
- Mayor of City of Barrie
- Mayor of Town of Oakville
- Deputy Mayor of Town of Clarington
- Economic Development Commissioner of City of Vaughan.

 Mayor Hazel say that long before that the Prime Minister of Canada made his historic China Mission trip in 2009, the municipal and regional government in Canada had already long made many trade to China.

The Mission Team Leaders, Commercial Consul from the Consulate General of People of China, Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office and the Chinese Government Official Delegation from Guangxi Ministry of Industry and Commerce are invited to speak and meet all delegate members and the business communities.

Information Desks will be set up by the following Offices and other supporting organizations providing maps, brochures and useful business publications:

- Consulate General of People’s Republic of China in Toronto
- Hong Kong Economic & Trade Office & Hong Kong Canada Business Association
- China Council for Promotion of International Trade
- China National Tourist Office in Canada


Tuesday, October 16, 2012

MPP Dipika Damerla Press Release



                                              Press Release

MPP Dipika Damerla
Member of Provincial Parliament for
Mississauga East-Cooksville

Thursday, Oct 11, 2012


Providing More Supports for Young People in Mississauga to Succeed
McGuinty Government Building Stronger Neighbourhoods through Youth Action Plan

MPP Dipika Damerla is pleased to announce that Ontario is adding the equivalent of 4.5 full time youth outreach workers positions to help guide young people in making choices that will help them lead full and productive lives. 

Through Ontario’s Youth Action Plan, the additional youth outreach workers will provide one-on-one support to youth and help to connect them with the right support services in their communities.

Youth outreach workers prevent and intervene in negative behaviour, promote civic participation and develop social and leadership skills. To ensure that young people receive the best possible supports and mentorship, all youth outreach workers will be trained in a common set of skills.

Expanding the Youth Outreach Worker program is part of the McGuinty government's province wide Youth Action Plan, which is getting guns and gangs off the streets, providing positive alternatives for youth and ensuring safer communities and neighbourhoods for all Ontarians.

QUOTES

”The announcement of these new youth outreach workers is terrific news for Peel region.  At-risk youth need positive guidance and mentorship to keep them on track.  I am looking forward to these youth workers coming on board here in Mississauga.”
— Dipika Damerla, MPP for Mississauga East-Cooksville

“Youth outreach workers share life experiences with the young people they serve and are sensitive to the issues they face so that they can provide our kids with the best possible mentorship.  We want our youth outreach workers to have maximum impact on the lives of the young people they serve, so we will be targeting these new outreach workers to better reach under-served communities.”
    — Dr. Eric Hoskins, Minister of Children and Youth Services

“As youth outreach workers, we strive to be positive role models and empower youth to draw on supports and opportunities that exist in their community. It is rewarding to see how youth in under-served communities become engaged citizens.” 
— Likwa Nkala, Lead for the East Quadrant Youth Outreach Worker Team

QUICK FACTS

  • There are currently 62 youth outreach workers providing outreach and referral services to disadvantaged youth in seven communities, growing to 97 in nine communities.
  • The government will begin accepting applications to fill the additional youth outreach worker positions — with a focus on agencies operating in under-served communities — in the coming weeks.
·       The overall youth crime rate in Ontario is 23 per cent lower than in 2000. The youth violent crime rate is also down by 17 per cent over the same period, better than the national rate, which dropped 10 per cent.
  • Ontario’s Youth Action Plan will benefit an additional 13,000 young people each year by moving forward on 20 initiatives, including expanding the Youth Outreach Worker program.
·       Ontario recently expanded Parenting and Family Literacy Centres across the province. The centres help children up to six years of age build essential literacy, numeracy and social skills through stories, music and play.
  • Ontario is investing over $20 million in new funding to support the Youth Action Plan — efficiencies and savings were found to fully offset the cost of expanded and new programs.

LEARN MORE

·        Read about Ontario’s Youth Action Plan
·        Former Chief Justice Roy McMurtry and former MPP and Speaker of the House, Dr. Alvin Curling, submitted the Review of the Roots of Youth Violence report in 2008. The report has been informing the work of the government ever since.


For Media Inquiries:
Gabe De Roche, Minister's Office, 416-212-7458
Gloria Bacci-Puhl, Ministry of Children and Youth Services , 416-325-5156
For Public Inquiries:
Call toll-free 1-866-821-7770
ontario.ca/children-news
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Monday, October 15, 2012

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Tuesday, October 9, 2012

Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal awards handed out to deserving Mississauga recipients by MP Bob Dechert

Tuesday, October 9th., 2012
Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee
awards recipients in Mississauga
presented by Member of Parliment
for Mississauga-Erindale Mr. Bob Dechert
on Tuesday, October 9th., 2012 
Today Mr. Bob Dechert, Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Member of Parliament for Mississauga-Erindale presented the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal to over 20 recipients during an event at The Gateway Centre for New Canadians in Mississauga.
M.P. Bob Dechert said, “Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth has encouraged community service for an incredible 60 years. That is why I am honoured to present these Diamond Jubilee Medal Awards in her honour to several outstanding Canadians who have demonstrated decades of service to Canada and those in need in our community.”

About the Diamond Jubilee Medal

This commemorative medal is being presented throughout the year to 60 000 deserving Canadians to celebrate significant contributions and achievements, and to recognize those who, like Her Majesty The Queen, have dedicated themselves to service to their fellow citizens, their community and their country. The awarding of this national honour is done through governmental and non-governmental partner organizations.

RECIPIENTS’ CITATIONS












Major Douglas Alexander Arey, CD (Ret’d), served with the Canadian Forces Reserve for 37 years retiring in 1996. He is the Chairman of the Support Committee for 2754 RC (Army) CC, and is in numerous community groups.













Charbal Barakat, is a noted expert on the Middle East and has written several articles about multiculturalism, is an active member of the community, and has assisted many newcomers integrate into Canadian life.
















 Gloria Brown, has spent almost 20 years with Mississauga Salvation Army Family Services where she has provided assistance to the neediest people of Mississauga. Gloria is an integral part of the Salvation Army Mississauga.
















H. Nasir Chatha, in his many years of community service, has been a leader in the South Asian Community. He has held leadership roles in the Canada Pakistan Friendship Association, the Heartland Creditview Neighbourhood Association and several other groups.
















Jim Chestnutt, in 2004 began organizing a fundraising walk on the hospital’s indoor track. So far the On Track to Cardiac Recovery walk has risen well over $750,000 for The Toronto Rehab Foundation.
















Rosabella Chiu, since making Canada her home, alway intented on giving back to the community especially Mississauga where she work. She has worked with countless community groups including Trillium Health Centre, Safe City Mississauga, Canada China Business Communication Council and the Mississauga Chinese Business Association.


David Culham, was a Mississauga city councillor from 1974-1976 and from 1981 to 2000. David Culham introduced recycling programs, such as Blue Box, initiated neighbourhood preservation policies, and founded Friends of the Credit River Valley.



Jihan Falah Diab, is a founding board member of the Marc Diab Children’s Foundation, which reaches out to needy children. The Foundation is named for her son, Trooper Marc Diab, who died while serving in Afghanistan.



Richard Dufresne, is an award winning firefighter with the Greater Toronto Airports Authority with over 30 years of service. His volunteer work within the community has previously earned him recognition from the Governor General.


John Dunn, in almost 40 years of community service, has been a leader in several community groups like the Credit Valley Hospital Foundation Board, the Streetsville Lions Club and the United Way.



Private Edward Jones (Ret’d), bravely served in the Canadian Armed Forces during World War Two.


Bernice Louie Kwong, spent over 30 years volunteering for countless organizations in Ontario. She currently volunteers with Credit Valley Hospital, the Living Arts Centre the Canadian Red Cross, and the Chinese Association of Mississauga. 


Flight Lieutenant John Lee (Ret’d), is an innovator, entrepreneur, and a strong community advocate. Mr. Lee served with the Canadian Officer Training Corps during WWII, and with the Royal Canadian Air Force from 1949-1954, during which time he flew many times to the Arctic.


Ellen McGregor, is the President & CEO of Fielding Chemical Technologies Inc. She is a successful and award winning businesswoman, who is a member of several community boards and committees serving Mississauga.



Major Philip Nicholson, served in the Canadian Forces for 26 years, where he was a section commander, qualified military parachutist, and intelligence officer. He currently commands 2 Intelligence Company in Toronto and is an avid volunteer.


Major Harry Pedwell, is a highly capable and respected officer who personifies professionalism and teamwork. He has taken a leadership role in supporting numerous Brigade level training events and deployed as a company commander on OP Cadence in 2010.


Father Maximos Rizkalla, is a large part of The Church of Virgin Mary and St. Athanasius. Through his work with Anba Abraam’s Coptic Charity and St. Mary’s Food Bank, Father Max has contributed greatly to the lives of thousands of New Canadians.



norary Lieutenant-Colonel David Aaron Rubin, Q.C., B.A., LL.B., was a Captain with the Canadian Forces Reserves for 34 years, and is an Honourary Lt. Col. for 2 Intelligence Company. He was a director of the St. John’s Ambulance for 17 years earning a Service Medal in 1994 amongst other distinctions.


Ron Starr, is a dedicated community leader. Ron currently serves as a Mississauga and Peel Regional Councillor and previously served in the same role from 1978 to 1980. Ron has contributed greatly to Mississauga and has served on numerous boards.


Sardul Singh Thiara, is the General Secretary of the Ontario Khalsa Darbar (OKD) Sports and Cultural Centre, and previously a director and the vice-president of the OKD. He has personally organized numerous Cultural and charitable endeavors.



Rev. Julius A. Tiangson, is a committed citizen with a strong involvement in community development and member of various volunteer driven boards and committees relating to refugees, multiculturalism, and Filipino organizations in Mississauga.


For more photos from this ceremony please check gallery below:-