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Report says Patrick Brown never resigned
Sources close to Patrick Brown say he never signed a resignation letter and is still leader of the Ontario PC Party, CityNews reported Thursday. The report came as Brown said on Facebook that he is suing CTV News over its reporting of what he alleges are false accusations of sexual misconduct.
'He took my heart:' Colten Boushie's father remembers kind, goofy son
Colten Boushie came into the world smiling.
MeToo movement 'a necessary social awakening,' Henein says at Toronto debate
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."
Former Ontario Tory leader Patrick Brown accuses CTV News of 'monumental' mistake
Former Ontario Progressive Conservative leader Patrick Brown is challenging two women who accused him of sexual misconduct to go to police and try to have authorities press charges.
Statistics Canada looking down the drain to determine levels of pot consumption
The federal government is taking a somewhat noxious approach to studying just how much pot Canadians are consuming: researching our sewage.
It's time to recognize anti-black racism exists in Canada: Trudeau
Justin Trudeau says it’s time Canadians acknowledged that racism and unconscious bias against black people exist in this country.
Patrick Brown says he can disprove sexual misconduct allegations against him
The former leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservative Party, who stepped down from his position late last month amid allegations of sexual misconduct, said on Sunday, February 11, 2018, he can disprove the accusations.
Karina Gould making history as first cabinet minister to take maternity leave
Democratic Institutions Minister Karina Gould is about to become the first federal cabinet minister in history to take a maternity leave.
Olympic roundup: Virtue, Moir lead Canada into opening ceremony; figure skaters start strong
Ice dance stars Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir took turns carrying the Canadian flag at the opening ceremony of the Pyeongchang Winter Olympics on Friday, hours after their teammates got Canada off to a solid start in the team figure skating competition.
Nova Scotia premier weighs in on wine war between B.C. and Alberta
He says the movement of Alberta oil to the west coast "makes sense to me" because it’s about broadening the country’s access to more international markets.