After the Hockey Canada verdict, advocates fear survivors will fall silent

Open this photo in gallery: London Abused Women’s Centre Executive Director Jennifer Dunn says the Hockey Canada trial verdict may encourage survivors to stay silent about their experiences.Sammy Kogan/The Globe and Mail... Read more »

Leah Gazan grew up chasing waterfalls … literally

Leah Gazan, member of Parliament for Winnipeg Centre, is not one to back down without a fight.  Since her election to the House of Commons in 2019, Gazan has called out the... Read more »

An update on our RCMP lawsuit costs

The saying of being “beside oneself” is used so often in expressions of gratitude that it can feel a little contrived. But throughout the past week, as I watched more than 1,600... Read more »

Inside the Bill C-5 First Nations summit

The feedback from the First Nations leadership summit on the federal government’s push to build big projects — first introduced under Bill C-5 — has been almost universally negative. After attending last... Read more »

The key legal issues at the heart of the Hockey Canada verdict

Open this photo in gallery: Justice Maria Carroccia found five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team not guilty of sexual assault.Alexandra Newbould/The Canadian Press The key issue in the sexual-assault... Read more »

Managing extreme weather risk in B.C.

This story is part of Habitat, a series from The Narwhal which looks at how communities are working to address the housing and climate change crises simultaneously Extreme weather — from wind... Read more »

Bichette hits clutch homer as Blue Jays beat Yankees 8-4

The Toronto Blue Jays made a strong case for old-school baseball in their series win over the long-ball-loving New York Yankees. Bo Bichette’s two-run homer capped off a wild victory as Toronto... Read more »

Hockey Canada sexual-assault verdict to be delivered after years of challenges, missteps in case

Open this photo in gallery: From left to right: Alex Formenton, Cal Foote, Michael McLeod, Dillon Dube and Carter Hart. The five hockey players face sexual-assault charges, with the verdict to be... Read more »

Chief to Carney on C-5: ‘improve my people’s health’ if you want consent

The chief of a First Nation downstream of the Alberta oilsands wants Canada to address the toxic contaminants in his waters and take seriously his community’s concerns about cancer rates before he’ll... Read more »

Proposed Sakitawak IPCA decimated by wildfire

Recent wildfires in northern Saskatchewan have wiped out 90 per cent of a proposed Indigenous Protected and Conserved Area, according to residents and workers. The damage includes areas of both cultural and... Read more »