The reasons some victims of sexual assault choose to sue in civil court
“When they do learn that yes, there is something that can happen and these are the possible things, that sometimes changes peoples lives,” Toronto lawyer Simona Jellinek said.
“When they do learn that yes, there is something that can happen and these are the possible things, that sometimes changes peoples lives,” Toronto lawyer Simona Jellinek said.
Stephen Paddock had been losing money and was "going in the wrong direction."
Global's Raquel Fletcher sat down with best-selling crime fiction writer Louise Penny to discuss how her late husband encouraged her to pursue a writing career and her unlikely friendship with Hillary Clinton.
Nov. 4 marks two years since Justin Trudeau's first cabinet was sworn in. His mandate letters now serve as a way to evaluate the Liberal government's performance so far.
Carbon monoxide poisoning has been ruled out as the cause of death of a woman found in an apartment building with elevated CO levels.
Fire departments in rural Ontario speaking out against Bill 148 amid concerns provisions could impact budgets immensely.
It is the first use of the Justice for Victims of Corrupt Foreign Officials Act, the so-called Magnitsky law which won final approval in Parliament two weeks ago.
Millions of bees needed to be euthanized Thursday night following a crash involving a truck carrying hives near Sacramento, California, after beekeepers deemed the colonies salvageable.
Halifax Regional Police have released images of a person suspected of being responsible for a fire in the Joseph Howe Drive Superstore last Friday.
Ed Tait is a writer for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. This article was originally published at BlueBombers.com.
The rapid pace of global climate change is almost certainly driven by human activity, according to a U.S. government report, which contradicts assertions by President Donald Trump and members of his administration.
Returning to the CFL playoffs for the first time since 2014 has been a slow, uphill climb for the Saskatchewan Roughriders.
"These process just cannot recognize the continued impact of violence and the nature of power control dynamics involved in abusive relationships."
Maureen Miller says she had been trying to arrange a meeting with Nova Scotia's justice minister for a month.
Alarm bells were ringing for people in east Winnipeg Friday afternoon as dark smoke filled the sky around 1:30 p.m.
The 29-year-old officer, Kyle Ashley, has built quite the following on the social media platform under the handle @TPS_ParkingPal, especially with cyclists who appreciate how passionate it he is about making the roads safer for cyclists.
Former sports anchor Steve Vogelsang later became the news director of CTV Winnipeg and a journalism instructor at Red River College.
Trans Mountain wants the board to clear the work to begin on the project and Notley agrees.
An annual campaign to stop impaired driving in Edmonton during the holiday season kicked off Friday.
Today, 27-year-old Jason Francis Wallace pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the death of Robert Keith Green.
A coroner's inquest has been called into the death of Soleiman Faqiri, the Ajax man who died in 2016 while in custody at the Central East Correctional Centre in Lindsay, Ont.
The Fonz loves Vancouver... and, it turns out, helping kids learn to read.
Adassa Craig, 9, is in the Stollery Children's Hospital with critical injuries after a collision Wednesday morning on Manning Drive in northeast Edmonton.
Earlier this week, 'Entourage' guest actress Ariane Bellamar took to Twitter to claim that Jeremy Piven sexually assaulted her multiple times.