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'I was sexually harassed and assaulted as a waitress' | #MeToo 2020
Toronto resident Charlotte, whose last name CBC agreed to withhold, says she experienced months of bullying and sexual assault by a co-worker. She says her complaints were ignored until he allegedly assaulted her in front of her boss.
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“I was sexually harassed and assaulted as a waitress” | #MeToo 2020
Charlotte says she experienced months of bullying and sexual assault by a coworker. She says her complaints were ignored until he assaulted her in front of her boss.
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"I was fired after refusing to sleep with my boss" | #MeToo 2020
Erendira Bravo says she experienced repeated instances of sexual harassment and was fired after turning down her boss’s request for sex.
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'I was fired after refusing to sleep with my boss' | #MeToo 2020
Erendira Bravo of Toronto says she experienced repeated instances of sexual harassment and was fired after turning down her boss’s request for sex.
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Harvey Weinstein guilty of sexual assault, rape
The ex-movie producer was acquitted on the most serious charges, including predatory sexual assault, first-degree rape.
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Japan Hangs 'Twitter Killer' In First Execution Since 2022
Japan executed on Friday a man convicted of the 2017 serial murders of nine people near Tokyo, the government said, marking the country's first hanging since July 2022.
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Questions raised around 2020 pledge to provide transparency around misconduct complaints in schools
Back in 2020, after a P.E.I. high school band teacher was convicted of sexually touching three female students, the PEI government said it would start requiring school boards to report annually on the number of sexual misconduct...
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Accuser tells court actor Gérard Depardieu groped her bottom, breasts on film set
This week's trial is the first time one of the more than 20 accusations of misconduct against Depardieu has reached court.
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Israel’s attacks on reproductive healthcare in Gaza ‘genocidal’: UN probe
UN experts say Israel ‘intentionally attacked and destroyed’ the Palestinian territory’s main fertility centre.
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Jessie Cave Shocks Fans; Invites Them On A 'Strange New Journey'
Jessie Cave, best known for playing Lavender Brown in the Harry Potter films, has surprised fans with a major career shift, joining OnlyFans. However, she insists it’s "not what you think." Speaking on her podcast, Cave clarified that...
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Superintendent: Former Riverhead HS teacher charged with having inappropriate online conversations with children
Ryan McCaffrey, 37, has been charged with sexual assault, child endangerment and lewdness.
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FBI widens search for victims in child sexual exploitation case in Brooklyn
The case came to light after Ramel Warner allegedly raped a child in 2022 while babysitting.
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The shadow war on Canadian libraries over 2SLGBTQ+ books
As Canada sees growing challenges to books about sex ed, gender identity and gay themes, CBC’s The Fifth Estate uncovers how activists have declared a shadow war on local libraries.
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Rozon's ex-sister-in-law testifies in civil trial of Just for Laughs founder
The final of nine alleged victims testified today in Gilbert Rozon's civil trial for sexual assault. Martine Roy was Rozon's sister-in-law, until he and her sister divorced in 2016. Rowan Kennedy as more on her testimony.
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Prosecutor: Woman injured in sexual assault in Jersey City; suspect at large
Officials say a man broke into a home on McAdoo Avenue just before 7 p.m. on Sunday.
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New book examines why Black and queer Canadians may be hesitant to donate blood
A new book by Halifax associate professor OmiSoore Dryden looks at how systemic anti-Black homophobia continues to deter some people from donating blood in Canada. Dryden spoke with CBC Radio Mainstreet Halifax host Jeff Douglas about...
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NJ assemblywoman criticizes law that protects librarians from civil or criminal prosecution
The Freedom to Read Act puts a stop to banning books at schools or public libraries in New Jersey.
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Employee says working at Scouts Canada gave him PTSD and is suing the organization
An employee of Scouts Canada who handled safety complaints for the group for years is suing the organization. He said nothing prepared him for how traumatizing that work would be, and the mental health supports offered were not nearly...
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Former Scouts Canada employee sues the organization
Former Scouts Canada employee sues the organization
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Former Scouts Canada employee is suing the organization, says his work gave him PTSD
Stephen Greensides says he was not supported as an employee dealing with heavy files in the safe scouting department. Scouts Canada has denied all allegations made against it.
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Fact check: Is illegal immigration to blame for rising sexual violence in Italy?
Italy's education minister sparked widespread outrage after claiming that the rise in sexual violence in the country is linked to illegal immigration, while delivering a message to a foundation that honours a woman who was killed by her...
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Thousands demonstrate across France and Italy protesting violence against women
Violence against women and girls remains largely unreported due to the impunity, silence, stigma and shame surrounding it.
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Jacob Hoggard’s sex-assault trial jury deliberates, unaware of prior conviction
WARNING: This video may affect those who have experienced sexual violence or know someone affected by it.More than two years after he was convicted for a violent rape, Jacob Hoggard is waiting to find out whether a jury will find him...
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Court granted leniency to teacher who was a serial child abuser
CBC News has learned that a court that reduced the sexual assault sentence of Paul Sheppard was unaware that, before becoming a teacher, he was a disgraced Stratford, Ont., police officer who pleaded guilty to six counts of assault in 1986.