Steven Goetz
Canada must stop releasing soldiers without mental health treatment in place, says military watchdog
Ombudsman Gary Walbourne raised the issue in the wake of last week’s deaths of a veteran and his family in an apparent murder-suicide.
Lack of mental health support for veterans front-and-centre, after apparent murder-suicide
Afghan veteran Cpl. Lionel Desmond, who was found dead with wife, mother, and daughter on Wednesday, was suffering from PTSD and had trouble finding help.
Controversy over Canadian author Joseph Boyden's Indigenous roots isn't about blood
As debate grows ever fierce over the literary star ancestry, academics and authors say anyone who thinks the matter can be solved with a DNA test is grossly misinformed.
Canada's military suicide problem isn't getting better
The report says 18 soldiers took their own life in 2015
Canada could throw out thousands of criminal charges because the trials will take too long
A Supreme Court decision could mean as many as 6,000 charges could be thrown out.
There are no checks
Patrick Lagacé says he "lived in a fantasy" in which police could not spy on journalists so easily.
This Canadian company is looking to California after pot legalization vote
One Canadian pot producer is seeing green in America, after four states vote to legalize recreational use of the drug.
Trudeau Says RCMP, CSIS Not Spying On Journalists As Quebec Scandal Grows
Quebec provincial police admit they obtained phone records of six journalists.
LGBTQ Vets Are Suing the Canadian Government for Forcing Them to Admit Their Sexualities
A former sailor said he was strapped to a polygraph machine and forced to admit he was gay.
Everything We Know About the Nurse Accused of Murdering Eight Patients
Her Facebook profile paints the picture of a solitary life.
Shoppers Drug Mart Wants to Sell You Medical Pot
The largest pharmacy chain in Canada has officially applied for producer status, although it says it doesn't want to actually produce it. Just sell it.