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Disgraced former football coach Kelsey McKay learned his fate Monday, as he was sentenced to 20 years in prison for sexually assaulting 9 of his former players. Kurt Black reports
Last month, the US Department of Justice charged two employees of RT, a Russian state-controlled media outlet, in a $10 million scheme to create and distribute content to US. As the story evolved it became clear that the content was distributed by far-right influencers, including a Canadian. But Russia's been playing this game since it was the USSR. Its attempts to fracture politics in the west is nothing new. SO why has it worked so well? And what have we actually done in Canada to confront it? GUEST: Stephanie Carvin, former national security analyst, Associate Professor at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs, author of Stand on Guard: Reassessing threats to Canada's National Security Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/23352903?utm_source=youtube
A family-owned Calgary dry cleaning business with 7 locations across the city is helping those without employment stand out in their next job interview, by offering free dry cleaning services. Jayden Wasney reports.
Members of the Calgary Jewish Federation came together Monday evening for a candle light vigil to mark one year since October 7, the attack against Israel.
An estimated 20 thousand people gathered at the UJA Federation to honour the memory of those that were killed in the October 7th attack. Melissa Nakhavoly with the powerful commemoration on the one year anniversary of the Hamas attack on Israel.
“Something that just can't be put in words,” said Brian Gold, a Jewish Montrealer, at an event in Montreal honouring the victims and survivors of a Hamas attack that happened in Israel last year on October 7. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
With less than two weeks until British Columbians go to the polls, Kier Junos reports what the party leaders were talking about on Day 17 of the election campaign.
A suspect has been charged in connection to a vehicle fire outside of Vancouver City Hall Sunday. As Adrienne South reports, it was part of a busy weekend for Vancouver police.
A restaurant in Langley's downtown core was destroyed by a fire Saturday. As Angela Bower reports, the cause of the fire is still under investigation.
Zobair Deen, a Winnipegger from Afghanistan who fled the country's civil war at 16, reflects on hopes for peace in the Middle East. Joanne Roberts has the story.
It will be cool and breezy with the chance of some lake effect showers on Tuesday. Meteorologist Jessie Uppal has your seven-day forecast.
Lindsay Dunn spoke to Raptors Legend Vince Carter in an exclusive TV interview about his Raptors jersey retirement and upcoming Basketball Hall of Fame induction.
As the war in the middle east continues one year later, emotions and tensions have only intensified here at home. Alan Carter describes how Toronto politics have been impacted since the October 7 attack in Israel.
A sexual assault trial involving longtime Toronto city councillor Michael Thompson is now underway in Bracebridge. Afua Baah reports.
Legendary Canadian media personality Jeanne Beker has penned a new memoir highlighting her extraordinary jetting-setting life. Beker sits down with us to reminisce about a life well worn.
In our Speakers Corner report, a Markham man is being hit with a huge penalty after building a large ice rink in his backyard.
Police in Canada's largest cities are stepping up protections on the one-year anniversary of the bloody Hamas attacks on Israel that prompted Israel's deadly offensive.
Being a part of a clinical drug trial can pay very well—up to several thousand dollars. And a lot of people need that cash and are desperate to take part. But when someone's desperate for that money, they'll cut a lot of corners: lie to be accepted, fail to report adverse reactions or other complicating factors and skip the mandatory recovery time between trials. When that happens, it can throw everything off, including the data that Health Canada may be relying on in order to approve these drugs for all of us to use... GUEST: Rob Cribb, director of the Investigative Journalism Bureau, investigative reporter at the Toronto Star Episode link: https://play.headliner.app/episode/23330337?utm_source=youtube
“It's going to get worse,” said Nazar Saaty, a Montreal lawyer, about minors working for street gangs as Montreal’s Muslim and Maghrebi communities share growing concerns after a 14-year-old was recently killed. Gareth Madoc-Jones reports.
On Monday, disgraced High School Football coach, Kelsey McKay will learn his fate here at the Winnipeg Law Courts. McKay pleaded guilty last year to 9 charges of sexual assault and two counts of luring.