Stigma around PTSD still exists despite ‘shock’ around Ontario police officer’s death

Stigma around PTSD still exists despite ‘shock’ around Ontario police officer’s death

In a five-part series titled First Responders in Crisis, Global News is looking at some of the issues that continue to loom around mental health and first responders. We’ll explore what’s being done to help first responders and what has changed over the decade. December will mark 10 years since a well-regarded Hamilton Police investigator … Read more

Montreal Alouettes pull off upset victory in 110th Grey Cup

Montreal Alouettes pull off upset victory in 110th Grey Cup

The Montreal Alouettes’ championship drought is over! Montreal claimed its first Grey Cup since 2010 in a 28-24 victory over the favoured Winnipeg Blue Bombers in Hamilton on Sunday night. Cody Fajardo threw three touchdowns, including the game winner to Tyson Philpot with 13 seconds left, as the Alouettes rallied from a 17-7 halftime deficit, … Read more

Ontario MPP reopens office as an independent, vows to fight her censure

Ontario MPP reopens office as an independent, vows to fight her censure

Ontario MPP Sarah Jama is proceeding with legal action against her Oct. 23 censure in the provincial legislature, she declared amid a crowd of supporters at her office reopening Tuesday morning. Jama’s lawyers intend to file a notice of application for a judicial review on Wednesday, a process by which courts discern if the decisions … Read more