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I find it interesting that I first about this from a mainland Chinese website.
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-06/01/content_8294757.htm
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2008-06/01/content_8294757.htm
2008-06-01 16:38:10
MANILA, June 1 (Xinhua) -- A Canadian warship is scheduled to dock in Manila from June 4 to 9 for a goodwill visit and to perform humanitarian missions in the Philippines, the Canadian Embassy said here on Sunday.
At the same time, the Commander of the Canadian Fleet in the Pacific Rear-Admiral Tyrone Pile will also be in Manila to give a briefing on Canada's naval strategy for Asia-Pacific.
"I am pleased to welcome HMCS Ottawa, its officers and crew, to Manila. The Philippines has always been a very hospitable host to our fleet and I know this visit will further emphasize our relationship that bridges the Pacific Ocean," Canadian Embassy Charge d'affaires Nicolaas Oosterveen said.
Pile will give a briefing at the National Defense College of the Philippines at Camp Aguinaldo in Quezon City, while HMCS Ottawa's officers and crew will be involved in various activities including charity events, a chefs' cook-off, tour for the media, and calls on Philippine government officials, according to the Canadian official.
Upon arrival, the ship will be the venue of a luncheon that will include select business leaders who will be given a presentation on Canada's Pacific Gateway strategy, designed to promote Canada's position as a strong trading partner and key entry point for international commerce in the Asia-Pacific region, he said.
Ship officers will also attend together with their Philippine Navy counterparts, a wreath-laying ceremony at the Rizal Monument in Manila. It will be followed by a courtesy call on Manila Mayor Alfredo Lim.
On June 5th, HMCS Ottawa will be the venue of a charity dinner that will feature a menu developed by ten executive chefs of top hotels in Metro Manila, Tagaytay, and Cebu. Business and civic leaders are expected to attend this innovative event.
The ship's crew will be showing their support to charitable causes by participating in the renovation of classrooms in Tondo, Manila, and hospital facilities at the San Lazaro Medical Center in Manila.
Based in Esquimalt, British Columbia, HMCS Ottawa was commissioned in September 1996.
HMCS Ottawa is equipped with state-of-the-art radar facilities and controls designed to perform a wide range of functions from peacetime operations to combat.

