Meghan Markle, Britain’s Duchess of Sussex, is seeking 1.5 million pounds (C$2.6 million) in legal costs after she won a privacy claim against the Mail on Sunday which had printed extracts of a letter she wrote to her father. Last month, a judge at London’s High Court ruled the tabloid had breached her privacy and
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What makes a potato a man or a woman? Is it the presence of a moustache — or is it simply a name for a spud? Hasbro is rebranding its decades-old line of Mr. Potato Head toys — including the separately-sold Mrs. Potato Head — to make them a single, gender-neutral doll with swappable limbs
Warning: This article may be triggering for some readers. Please read at your own discretion. Rebecca Adams was living by herself in London, U.K., when the pandemic first hit. “My mental health was impacted almost immediately,” she says. “I would cry … I felt just so alone.” The broadcaster, originally from Australia, had started a
Prince Harry said he and his wife Meghan, the Duchess of Sussex, stepped back from their royal duties because of the toll that British tabloids were taking on their mental health, in his first interview since the couple’s high-profile move to North America. “It was destroying my mental health,” Harry told British TV host James
Corporate Canada is moving at a glacial pace when it comes to gender and racial diversity at the leadership level, a new report finds. The Zero Report, released Tuesday, found 89 per cent of organizations surveyed had zero Black women in pipeline for executive officer roles – 91 per cent don’t have any Indigenous women
Big Brother Canada (BBCAN) will be returning to screens in March. On Wednesday, Global announced the ninth season will be making its debut on Wednesday, March 3 at 7 p.m. ET/PT. Hosted by Arisa Cox, who is also one of the show’s executive producers, the show will feature a new cast of houseguests and challenges.
The accumulation of debt has been an ongoing hardship for many Canadians, whether it’s from things like losing a job in the pandemic or trying to repay student loans. Last year, Global News reported two-thirds of Canadians with debt could not keep up with their payments or had to make sacrifices in their budgets. For
Job interviews are all about making the right impression, but the pandemic has only added more challenges to the process. Career strategist Chanèle McFarlane recently joined The Morning Show with tips on how to nail your next virtual job interview. McFarlane says it is important to choose the best space and background for your interview
The COVID-19 pandemic has revived an old hobby that is turning out big profits for some people, according to a Riverview, N.B., sports card collector. “I have just never seen the value of cards be this high ever,” said Tim Marney, who has been collecting sports cards since he was a child in the late
Maria Sardelis moved into a retirement home in Ottawa last October to take care of her 98-year-old mother. Her mother was diagnosed with COVID-19 and for two weeks, Sardelis would take her blood pressure, feed her and give her medication left by the door. Read more: Alone and Apart — Canadians are feeling lonelier than
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