Longtime newspaper columnist, author and firebrand Christie Blatchford, a hardnosed scribe known for deep-sourced scoops and biting opinion pieces, has died.
Those close to Marie Henein say the only thing the high-profile criminal lawyer defends more relentlessly than her clients is the justice system itself.
The New York Review of Books is acknowledging its "failures in the presentation and editing" of a much−maligned essay by disgraced former CBC radio host Jian Ghomeshi.
Ian Buruma told Vrij Nederland, a Dutch magazine, that he lost his job after an intense backlash to the article from social media and magazine advertisers.
Criminal lawyer Marie Henein has thrown her support behind the #MeToo movement, calling it a "necessary social awakening," but warning that it "needs to stop being salacious."
There are several advantages to an Ontario woman's plan to sue Harvey Weinstein over alleged sexual assaults, note legal experts who say a civil court can offer better prospects for a victim.
It’s been almost three years since Sheila Copps came forward with her story of men who sexually assaulted and raped her. She said Wednesday that society still has a long way to go.
Solnit’s series of essays examines rape culture, the role of men in feminism and female silence with a fierceness that made me wish I’d read her work much sooner.
Canada is a step closer to requiring would-be federal judges to get comprehensive training in sexual assault law, after MPs united on a private members bill in the House of Commons.
Former CBC radio star Jian Ghomeshi apologized in court today for his "thoughtless and insensitive" behaviour to a former colleague who had accused him of sexually assaulting her.