Daniela Germano
Reporter with the Canadian Press
About Daniela Germano
Win a house: Alberta homeowners trying to sell properties with essay contest
Albertans struggling to enter the real-estate market have at least two chances to win a home this year.
Alexandre Bissonnette's parents issue open letter calling sentence too harsh
The parents of a man behind the deadly Quebec City mosque attack have issued an open letter questioning the severity of the minimum 40-year sentence handed down to their son last week.
Acting head of OPP asks for investigation into hiring of new commissioner
The interim commissioner of the Ontario Provincial Police is asking the province's ombudsman to investigate the appointment of Premier Doug Ford's family friend to the force's top job.
Second arrest made in Toronto playground shooting case: police
A second man has been charged in connection with a brazen daylight shooting at a Toronto playground that wounded two young sisters earlier this summer, police said on Thursday, August 23, 2018.
Judge named to lead review of Toronto police handling of missing person cases
The Toronto Police Services Board says it has retained an Ontario Appeal Court judge to lead an external review into how the police force handles cases of missing persons.
Toronto Pride calls for police to withdraw application to take part in parade
The organization behind one of the world's largest pride parades is asking Toronto police to withdraw an application to take part in the event this year.
Russia retaliates by booting four Canadian diplomats
Global Affairs Canada says four Canadian diplomats have been expelled from Russia as the dispute between the Kremlin and the West escalates over the alleged poisoning of a former spy and his daughter earlier this month.
Amid sexual misconduct allegations, Hedley to take 'indefinite hiatus' after tour
Canadian band Hedley, which is facing mounting allegations of sexual misconduct, will be taking an "indefinitely hiatus" after its cross-country tour at the end of March.
TVO host breaks silence, says sexual harassment allegation 100 per cent false
A veteran journalist with Ontario's public broadcaster fired back and denied a sexual harassment allegation made by a Toronto woman, calling the claim "complete fiction."
Medical students urge Ottawa to help Canadians stranded in St. Maarten
Some Canadian medical students who managed to escape before hurricane Irma pummelled St. Maarten are urging the federal government to do more to bring home their colleagues who weren't so lucky.