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The jury in the sexual assault case involving five former world junior hockey players has been discharged, as this trial now becomes a judge-only case. Faiza Amin discusses what lead to this with defence attorney, Alex Karapancev.
The woman known as E.M. was questioned about her weight during cross-examination, while one lawyer suggested she wanted to be the centre of attention. Michelle Mackey has E.M.'s response.
Ontario's premier Doug Ford made a couple announcements in Pickering which has grabbed the attention of drivers across Ontario.
Air Canada and Canada Post workers don't have a new deal yet which is causing some concern strikes could occur as deadlines near.
Veteran broadcaster and compassionate community champion Sam Laprade sheds light on Ottawa’s most impactful charities and non-profit organizations and their amazing work. Featured this week: The Distress Centre of Ottawa and Region.
A new report suggests door-to-door mail service could be a thing of the past. Melissa Nakhavoly has the details.
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At the B7 – a meeting of G7 business leaders – the new U.S. ambassador to Canada said America is open for business, but avoided talking about the ongoing cross-border trade war.
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A stunning development in the sexual assault trial of five former world junior hockey players. A second jury is dismissed by the presiding judge. Erica Natividad explains what led to the dismissal and what happens next in the high-profile case.