So happy to share that part 1 of my three part series taking a look at the barriers sex trafficking survivors face going through the justice system is done! The radio doc will be added soon. #trafficking#sextrafficking#humantrafficking#CdnPoli#Ontario https://t.co/5aQkglocAw
Five members of Canada’s 2018 world junior hockey team accused of sexual assault will learn their fates in their high-profile trial today. Organization in support of sexual assault survivors have gathered outside the London Court House to show support for E.M @globalnewsto
@ConsumerSOS reports: Judge Maria Carrocia tells court she does not find evidence of EM credible or reliable.
“Crown cannot meet onus on any counts” against the five defendants.
Breaking: Judge Maria Carrocia tells court she does not find evidence of EM credible or reliable.
“Crown cannot meet onus on any counts” against the five defendants.
World junior complainant not ‘reliable,’ judge says while delivering trial decision
Court is on a short break, and is awaiting a formal decision; here is what has happened so far - https://t.co/fx5OuLlfOc w @ConsumerSOS
Michael McLeod, a third accused has now arrived at court. McLeod also pleaded not guilty to an additional charge of being a party to the offence of sexual assault.@globalnewsto
The five men have been on trial since late April – accused of engaging in non-consensual group sex with a then-20-year-old woman in June 2018. All five men pleaded not guilty to sexual assault.
World junior trial will generate ‘big conversations’ for years as closing submissions begin
New for @globalnews with @sleebogdan 👇
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The first part of series I have been working on highlighting the struggles of everyday people has just come out.
On the Brink: Ontario retirees forced to cut family traditions over food costs
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