Paola Loriggio
Reporter with The Canadian Press
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Trudeau targets Tories in gender equality remarks, saying they don't get it
The Conservative party said it had no comment.
Disciplinary hearing for Ontario judge who wore 'Make America Great Again' hat
An Ontario judge who wore a hat in court bearing a slogan used by U.S. President Donald Trump is facing a disciplinary hearing today, Aug. 23, 2017.
Immigration, aging, housing costs fuel rise in multigenerational households
About a year after Yi Jiang and her family moved to Ottawa from China, they found themselves sharing a two−bedroom apartment with her parents.
Man convicted in Via Rail terror plot seeks to appeal sentence
A man found guilty of plotting to derail a passenger train between Canada and the U.S. is seeking to appeal his sentence as well as his conviction
Toronto woman who gave water to pigs headed to slaughter found not guilty
A Toronto woman who was charged with mischief after giving water to pigs on a truck headed to slaughter has been found not guilty.
'Prince of Pot' and his wife denounce crackdown on marijuana users
Canada's self-proclaimed "Prince of Pot" and his wife say they shouldn't be facing criminal charges when the federal government has promised to make marijuana legal next year.
Toronto police union wants Pride funding pulled after floats banned
The union representing Toronto's police officers is urging the city to pull an annual grant to Canada's largest Pride parade after the event banned police floats.
Subway files defamation suit against CBC over reports
Subway has filed a defamation lawsuit against the CBC over reports the sandwich chain alleges have caused it to suffer significant sales losses.
Charges against Canadian arrested in Yahoo hack may be politically motivated: lawyer
A lawyer for a Canadian arrested as one of four suspects in a massive hack of Yahoo emails said that the charges against his client may be "politically motivated" by the United States.
Defence lawyers compare woman who gave water to pigs to Gandhi, Mandela
Anita Krajnc, who is set to be sentenced on May 4, said outside court she is "perfectly fine" with facing jail time or a fine if convicted.