Anne Kingston: The first #MeToo trial delivers a powerful message — and reveals the unseen toll of sexual assault
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Bill Cosby’s guilt is recognized in first #MeToo court case
Anne Kingston: The trial showed once again that one woman’s word is never enough. But shattering the facade of a man like Cosby is a momentous win
Bill Cosby found guilty on all counts in sexual assault retrial
The comedian could face up to 10 years on each of the counts.
Bill Cosby’s #MeToo-era retrial is off to a brutal start in the court of public opinion
While the entertainer mingles with fans, his high-powered legal team is already painting his Canadian accuser as greedy and unreliable
Bill Cosby’s retrial will be very different in a post-Weinstein world
After years of accusations against the comedian, his retrial will happen amidst a cultural sea change
How men can be allies in the fight against rape culture
In the wake of Weinstein, Ghomeshi, Cosby, et al., here’s a practical guide for men on how to stand with women
Me too: It’s not just Hollywood, it’s Canada
Leah McLaren: This is not a witch hunt, it’s the truth. Sexual harassment is dangerous and ubiquitous in Canada and it’s not going away.
How a conspiracy of silence enabled Harvey Weinstein
It would have been impossible for Weinstein to behave as he had for as long as he did, were it not for his accomplices
Bill Cosby’s phony, sex-assault awareness roadshow
Cosby’s handlers are spreading the bogus idea that women regularly level false accusations. But save your outrage, advises Anne Kingston, because the whole thing is a smokescreen.
Canadian content at Bill Cosby’s trial: Why it mattered
From Roots to Canadian drug laws, references to this country reminded onlookers that the complainant was not American. Did Andrea Constand’s nationality insulate her from the forces that kept other accusers silent?