J. Miles Dale, who shares the best picture nomination with director Guillermo del Toro, noted the film was shot in Toronto and Hamilton and is a Canadian production almost top to bottom.
There's more at stake than being 'wrong' when you publish a story containing false information about a marginalized or vulnerable community, writes Montreal columnist and former news director Toula Drimonis.
For years, amid troubling emission data and oil facility failures, they debated whether to share this information with the public. In the end, it was not shared. Until we published it.
Quebec Premier Philippe Couillard couldn’t hide his frustration on Thursday about the seemingly unfavourable media coverage surrounding his cabinet shuffle.
Conservative Party of Canada Leader Andrew Scheer has distanced himself from a far right website, saying he will no longer grant it interviews until it changes its editorial direction.
Quebec writer Toula Drimonis examines the optimism, skepticism, and outright hostility that has met a public consultation on systemic racism in the province.
The new process for picking a CBC board is an important first step in rebuilding and reviving the public broadcaster, says former longtime CBC journalist Nick Fillmore.
There were jaw-dropping moments. Flat-out falsehoods. Swings at the media. Feelings of personal grievance. Blasts at his former campaign rival. And a reference to the political upside of war.
Diplomatic briefing notes show Canadian officials wrestled with the same problem that consumed so many political observers this year: making sense of the presidential candidacy of Donald Trump.