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217: 256:, Filipino singers are just as likely to perform Tagalog songs as English ones, and the titles of the songs they sing in concerts, on TV, on CDs, and streaming services reflect this reality. There is a significant demand for Tagalog material, though Filipinos who most often speak Tagalog at home are not as many as the English-speaking ones. However, Tagalog is not the language spoken or read by most Filipinos. This is the case for 63% of Filipinos in Toronto who speak English at home. The Philippines has 104: 22: 361:, most Canadians of Filipino origin feel a strong attachment to Canada. In 2002, 78% of those who reported Filipino origin claimed they had a strong attachment to Canada. At the same time, 89% claimed they had a strong attachment to their ethnic or cultural group. Canadians of Filipino origin are active in Canadian society. In 2002, 73% of eligible voters reported doing so in the 365:. Also, 41% reported that they participated in an organization such as a sports team or community association. However, one-third of Canadians of Filipino origin reported unfair treatment towards their race, language or accent. Majority (64%) of those who experienced discrimination reported a lack of 237:
collection in 2006. In 2009, TPL had eight branches with Tagalog collections across Toronto with its larger Tagalog collections at Malvern and Barbara Frum branches found in Tagalog-speaking Filipino neighborhoods. Based on physical examination of shelves and anecdotal evidence provided by staff at
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In 2001, 51% of adults in the Filipino community had marriage status. Canadians of Filipino origin are just as likely as the rest of the population to have single-parent status. In 2001, 6% of adults of Filipino origin aged 15 and over were single parents; most of which were women. In the Filipino
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Most Canadians of Filipino origin are employed. In 2001, 72% of labor force participants of Filipino origin were employed. In the Filipino population, more men than women work outside the home, constituting a high proportion of all those employed in both
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Filipino-born Canadians are more likely to hold a university degree than the general population. In 2001, 31% of Canadians of Filipino heritage aged 15 and up held a bachelor's or postgraduate degree. Filipino-born Canadians with
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reveal that Filipinos in Toronto speak Tagalog more frequently than any other Philippine language, hence Tagalog has precedence on the Toronto Public Library's shelves. Though Filipinos are Toronto's fourth largest
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aids newcomers to Toronto, while its homework club for students caters to Filipino youth. A Tagalog class us open to Filipino children and Canadians who have interest in learning the language. Guest speakers from
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is one of the fastest-growing languages in Canada. In the period 2006-2011, Canadians who consider Tagalog their first language at home increased by 64%. Most Canadians of Filipino origin can converse in one of
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was a non-official language, while 41% said that their mother tongue was English and 1% said that it was French. 60% of the Filipino community considered Tagalog their mother tongue.
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founded the Filipino Centre. This centre is the meeting place for many Filipinos. A library containing multiple Tagalog collections was their recent establishment. The centre’s free
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denomination or another Christian grouping. However, a relatively small proportion of the Filipino community, 3%, reported they had no religious affiliation.
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providing settlement services for Filipino newcomers to Toronto. The settlement program is funded by the three levels of the
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According to the 2011 census, over 70 000 people in Toronto list Tagalog as their mother tongue. Tagalog is in the top
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population (2008), TPL's Tagalog items totaled less than 7000, accounting for less than 1% of the library's total
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due to their race or skin colour, and 69% claimed discrimination occurred in the workplace or job application.
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likely hold degrees in highly technical fields. In 2001, people of Filipino origin accounted for 2% of
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Basilica del Santo Niño, which is considered the Mother and Head of All Churches in the Philippines.
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often visit. The Filipino Singing Idol Contest showcases traditional Filipino music from the
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are borrowed more often than award-winning novels and films. Tagalog shows, particularly
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Statcan.gc.ca,. "The Filipino Community In Canada". N.p., 2007. Web. 3 Feb. 2016.
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Tagalog (Filipino) in Toronto: 10 neighbourhoods where you're likely to hear it
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community, women represented 88% of all single parents in 2001.
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In 2001, 98% of Canadians of Filipino origin were born in the
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to be either children or employed young adults, while
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Tagalog fastest-growing language in Canada, data show
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Filipino population in Canada
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Canada's population
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healthcare
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education
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Christians
Catholic
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Tagalog paperbacks
melodramatic movies
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