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U.S. court dismisses Resolute's racketeering suit against Greenpeace
Judge Jon Tigar wrote that the defendants' speech "constituted the expression of opinion, or different viewpoints that are a vital part of our democracy."
N.B. premier says mandate 'accomplished,' will meet with lieutenant-governor
The premier of New Brunswick says he's going to meet with the province's lieutenant-governor on Monday, Oct. 23, 2017, at a time when his party has "accomplished" its current mandate.
Trudeau condemns appointment of Mugabe as WHO ambassador
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau called the appointment of Zimbabwe President Robert Mugabe as a goodwill ambassador for the WHO "unacceptable," joining a chorus of widespread condemnation.
Former senator, Pierre Trudeau confidant Michael Pitfield, dead at 80
Michael Pitfield, a former Senator and clerk of the Privy Council, has died at the age of 80.
Bobcaygeon honours late Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie with candlelight vigil
When Dave Bailey first heard last year that Gord Downie had terminal brain cancer, he knew he needed to head to Bobcaygeon, Ont., after the Tragically Hip frontman died.
Just for Laughs president Gilbert Rozon steps down amid allegations
Gilbert Rozon, a giant in the Quebec entertainment industry, is stepping down from various positions amid what he calls "allegations involving him."
Quebec changes hearings into racism, new forum will tackle 'discrimination'
Quebec's immigration minister announced Wednesday the government would be changing its widely criticized plan to hold public consultations on so-called systemic discrimination.
Sarah Polley speaks out about experience with Harvey Weinstein
Canadian film and TV star Sarah Polley says Harvey Weinstein once suggested they have a "close relationship" in order to advance her career, but she turned him down.
Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie dies at 53
Downie spent the last chapter of his life raising funds for brain cancer research and advocating for the rights of Canada’s Indigenous Peoples.
Two Canadian actresses join list of Harvey Weinstein accusers
Two Canadian actresses have spoken out against embattled Hollywood producer Harvey Weinstein as he faces mounting allegations of sexual harassment and sexual assault.