Anne Kingston: Ghomeshi’s essay extinguishes any doubt as to whether his years in imposed exile delivered insight, wisdom or contrition
Tag Archives: Jian Ghomeshi
Marie Henein, former Ghomeshi laywer, says #MeToo is a ‘necessary social awakening’
In an address at the University of Toronto, the polarizing criminal defence lawyer gave her thoughts on the pressures placed on working women
Lucy DeCoutere on what’s changed since Ghomeshi
“I was clearly demonstrating symptoms of PTSD.” The actress and Air Force captain reflects on life in the #MeToo era.
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
How 2016 became the year of the ‘nasty woman’
In a hard 2016, a misogynistic insult from Donald Trump became a rallying cry
The lessons we still have to learn, five months after the Ghomeshi trial
Kevin Donovan’s new book on the Jian Ghomeshi investigation and trial shows us how far we haven’t come on conversations around sexual assault
Christie Blatchford takes on the legal system
A long-time court reporter on how she fell out of love with Canada’s justice system
Kathryn Borel: ‘It was death by a thousand cuts, that’s how it felt’
Read a transcript of Jian Ghomeshi accuser Kathryn Borel’s long, exclusive conversation with Maclean’s