• Preserving PR Status: Workers’ Rights and Community Resources

    Online

    Our first legal series presentation with Miguel Mangalindan of Monkhouse Law, Lou Janssen Dangzalan of LJD Law and Richel Castaneda, lawyer and settlement worker, on employment law and workers’ rights. Moderated by Rachel A. Sachs of Sachs Law. Watch the replay on our Youtube Channel

  • Filipino Heritage Month, 2021 & FCLNRAPC Launch

    Our association launched with tremendous support from the Canadian legal community on June 1, 2021, marking the beginning of Filipino Heritage Month in Canada. Our first board introduced the first Filipino Canadians to be called across Canada and illustrious individuals spoke in support of FCLN and Filipino-Canadians generally. Keynote Speaker: The Honourable Marco Mendicino Minister […]

  • Filipino Heritage Month 2022

    For Filipino Heritage Month in June 2022, the FCLN-RAPC Board of Directors connected with 3 of Canada’s 4 Filipino-Canadian judges: The Honourable Justice Steve A. Coroza, of the Ontario Court of Appeal The Honourable Justice L. Bernette Ho, of the Alberta Court of Appeal The Honourable Justice Gail L. Gatchalian, of the Nova Scotia Supreme […]

  • Dying Without A Will – Intestacies

    Online

    On November 19, 2024, from 6 PM to 7 PM, join Alicia Natividad, moderator, for FCLN-RAPC's annual Wills seminar. Explore the issues that arise with a failure to plan for your demise. What happens if you die without a making will? Who gets your property? What should your loved ones do? What laws prevail? These […]

  • FCLN-RAPC – Winnipeg Thanksgiving

    On October 10, members of the Filipino Canadian Lawyers Network (FCLN-RAPC) gathered in Winnipeg to celebrate Thanksgiving! It was a wonderful evening filled with warmth, laughter, and gratitude — a chance to connect, share stories, and reflect on the blessings of community and friendship. Happy Thanksgiving from all of us at FCLN! 🍂

  • On October 25, 2025, the Filipino Canadian Lawyers Network (FCLN-RAPC), in coordination with the Migrant Workers Centre (MWC) British Columbia, held a free legal workshop for migrant workers. The seminar was a resounding success, with 75% of the attendees being Filipino women. Attendees were highly engaged — listening intently and asking thoughtful questions throughout the […]

  • Duty to Accomodate: Human Rights and Diversity in the Workplace

    Vancouver Public Library Room 920, 350 West Georgia Street, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

    On December 1, 2025, join us at the Vancouver Public Library for an informative evening featuring a presentation by Dulce Cuenca, Regional/Labour Relations Team Lead at PIPSC, on human rights and the protected grounds of accommodations in the workplace, followed by a panel discussion on specific workplaces. This is also a great opportunity to network […]