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Inuit Me too : a wave of accountability hits CanadaIt has been eight years this October since Harvey Weinstein’s sex abuse scandal amplified the ‘Me Too’ movement. Now, the ‘Me Too’ wave has reached Canada’s North and is being dubbed the ‘Inuit Me Too.’ As Melissa Ridgen reports, the movement seems to be picking up steam. It has put a prominent First Nations organization...CanadaOct 17, 2025
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Global National: Oct. 17The federal government unveiled a new blueprint to strengthen border security on Friday. Prime Minister Mark Carney outlined the plan from a crossing in Ontario’s Niagara region. U.S. President Trump hosted the Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy at the White House on Friday. He appeared to downplay the sale of long-range Tomahawk missiles to Ukraine. Zelenskyy...Global NationalOct 17, 2025
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Harvey Weinstein found guilty of criminal sexual assault in retrialFormer movie mogul Harvey Weinstein was convicted Wednesday of forcibly subjecting one woman, Miriam Haley, to a criminal sex act in 2006 in his sex crimes retrial. He was acquitted on a second charge and jurors continue to deliberate on a charge that he raped a third woman.CrimeJun 11, 2025
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Harvey Weinstein indicted on more sex crime charges ahead of N.Y. retrialDisgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein has been indicted on additional sex crimes charges ahead of his retrial in New York, Manhattan prosecutors said at a hearing Thursday. The indictment will remain under seal until Weinstein’s arraignment, which is scheduled for Sept. 18.CrimeSep 12, 2024
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The fall of Harvey Weinstein: How the scandal unfoldedGlobal News recounts the details of the scandal surrounding the Hollywood producer.Jan 20, 2020
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Harvey Weinstein says he feels ‘like the forgotten man’ in new interviewDisgraced producer Harvey Weinstein is concerned about his legacy and claims his work has been forgotten in the wake of allegations of sexual assault. “I feel like the forgotten man,” Weinstein said in an interview published Sunday in the New York Post.CrimeDec 16, 2019
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Harvey Weinstein sentenced to 23 years in prisonHarvey Weinstein has been sentenced to 23 years in a New York State prison for rape and sexual assault by Supreme Court Judge James Burke on Wednesday.Mar 11, 2020
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Harvey Weinstein arrives at court for hearing on whether to boost bailDisgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein arrived at a courthouse in New York City on Wednesday for a hearing on whether to raise his bail from $1 million to $5 million.Dec 11, 2019
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Harvey Weinstein arrives for bail hearing in New YorkDisgraced movie mogul Harvey Weinstein is back in a New York City courthouse Friday morning for a pretrial hearing in his rape and sexual assault case. He arrived limping and requiring assistance from an associate.CrimeDec 6, 2019
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‘Time’s up on sexual harassment’: Rosanna Arquette on WeinsteinActor and Harvey Weinstein accuser Rosanna Arquette said in New York City on Jan. 6 that “time’s up on sexual harassment” and on a “culture of silence” against speaking out against sexual abuse. She spoke to the public and the media as Harvey Weinstein came back to court for a hearing that will set the...CrimeJan 6, 2020
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‘They’re victory would be our victory’: Rose McGowan commends bravery of Weinstein accusersActress and Harvey Weinstein accuser Rose McGowan spoke out on Monday ahead of his sexual assault trial, commending the bravery of the two woman testifying in the trial and telling reporters “They’re victory would be our victory, their loss would be our loss.”EntertainmentJan 6, 2020
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Lawyer for Weinstein says client has ‘right’ to a fair trialDonna Rotunno, an attorney representing disgraced media mogul Harvey Weinstein, spoke on Monday about her clients right to a fair trial and said Weinstein’s legal team believes it’s “going to be possible” to find a fair jury.EntertainmentJan 6, 2020
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L.A. district attorney charges Harvey Weinstein in sexual assault of 2 womenLos Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey outlined on Monday criminal charges filed against disgraced movie magnate Harvey Weinstein in connection with the sexual assault of two women in Los Angeles County.EntertainmentJan 6, 2020
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L.A. district attorney says it was ‘challenging’ getting Weinstein accusers to share their storyAfter announcing criminal charges against Harvey Weinstein, Los Angeles District Attorney Jackie Lacey said on Monday it was “challenging” getting accusers to open up about what they experienced.EntertainmentJan 6, 2020
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Weinstein to face further charges in L.A. following guilty verdict in New YorkGloria Allred, the attorney representing the Harvey Weinstein accusers in New York, spoke to media on Monday following the verdict in the lengthy trial that found the former movie producer guilty on two counts of sexual assault. She spoke about the additional upcoming criminal sexual assault trial of Weinstein in Los Angeles, where she will...CrimeFeb 24, 2020
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Allred calls guilty verdict ‘a legal reckoning for Harvey Weinstein’Following a verdict where former movie producer Harvey Weinstein was found guilty on two counts of sexual assault in New York, Gloria Allred, attorney for Weinstein’s accusers, called her clients “role models in courage” for speaking out against Weinstein, especially as they were “subjected to a brutal and intense cross examination” during the lengthy trial,...CrimeFeb 24, 2020
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Celebrities speak out in support of Ashley JuddSince Ashley Judd spoke to the New York Times about her experience with movie mogul Harvey Weinstein, many celebrities, including Meryl Streep, have come forward praising Judd for doing so.Global News Morning BCOct 9, 2017
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Sexual harassment claims grow against WeinsteinPowerhouse producer Harvey Weinstein was once one of Hollywood’s most powerful men, and now the company that bears his name wants nothing to do with him. Ines de La Cuetara reports on the fallout as more women step forward with allegations of sexual harassment.Global NationalOct 9, 2017
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Harvey Weinstein to be arraigned Aug. 26A Manhattan district attorney spokesperson said that film producer Harvey Weinstein will be arraigned on the morning of Aug. 26. He pleaded not guilty to five criminal charges, including rape and predatory sexual assault.CrimeAug 22, 2019
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Weinstein arrives to surrender in assault probeHarvey Weinstein has arrived at a police station in New York where he is expected to surrender himself to face criminal charges in a sexual assault probe.EntertainmentMay 25, 2018