Elizabeth McSheffrey
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News, Politics
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January 25th 2018
Minister for Sport and Persons with Disabilities Kent Hehr has stepped down from his responsibilities in cabinet, while the federal government investigates allegations that he has behaved inappropriately toward female staff.
In the span of a single day, a long-building tidal wave made political and cultural landfall, with pent-up disgust over sexual abuse against women bursting onto an iconic cover of Time magazine, washing over Capitol Hill and potentially wiping away a once-promising political career.
Ontario's Progressive Conservative caucus will meet today, January 26, 2018, to choose an interim leader following Patrick Brown's resignation in the face of sexual misconduct allegations.
They may be consensual, but they're highly questionable. There is a major power imbalance between a professor and a student — one that can easily be exploited by someone with predatory inclinations.
On the anniversary of the Quebec City mosque attack, we should take time to consider the women and children who continue to live the real life consequences of deep hate and violence, writes Reyhana Patel, head of public relations at Islamic Relief Canada.
Cutting down trees for Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline expansion will damage waterways, infringe on park space, and reduce air quality, representatives of Burnaby, B.C. told federal regulators on Wednesday.
Days before setting off to Davos to address world leaders attending the 2018 World Economic Forum, U.S. President Donald Trump fired what may come to be seen as the opening shots in a global trade war — choosing clean solar power as one of two targets for crippling new American tariffs.
Des souvenirs douloureux continuent de hanter les résidents de Sainte-Foy presque un an après une tuerie à la grande mosquée. Mais ces résidents sont déterminés à avancer, écrit Clothilde Goujard, qui a parlé avec des leaders de la communauté en amont du premier anniversaire de l'attaque.