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- Here are the details of the Natalia Grace case that inspired the Hulu limited series, starring Ellen Pompeo and Mark Duplass The post The Shocking True Story Behind Hulu’s ‘Good American Family’ appeared first on TheWrap.

- The third season of the docuseries was released in January The post Where to Watch ‘The Curious Case of Natalia Grace’ appeared first on TheWrap.

- Lorraine Peters, a 59-year-old beauty pageant contestant from New Brunswick, is reflecting on using a cane and inspiring others to push through adversity.

- The beleaguered Hudson’s Bay Co., which plans to close most of its 96 stores by the end of June, will pay up to $3 million total in retention bonuses to 121 managers and executives — but will not pay severance to its more than 9,300 workers, most of whom will soon lose their jobs. The news is not going over well with some labour activists and workers. “That is incredibly egregious,” said Canadian Labour Congress president Bea Bruske. “They need to go back and actually make sure all of their work

- Congress will hold a hearing Thursday morning about what we know so far about the deadly midair collision above the nation’s capital that killed 67 people in January and what might have caused it.

- A Calgary man accused of participating in the beating, drugging and dismemberment death of a victim whose remains were later found on First Nations land west of the city has been found not guilty of manslaughter, but guilty of accessory after the fact to murder.Jason Tait was on trial over the last three weeks, accused of participating in or encouraging the attack on Keanan Crane, 22, in April 2022.After closing arguments on Monday, jurors received final instructions on how to apply the law to t

- An Ottawa police detective has been found guilty of discreditable conduct following a lengthy police disciplinary hearing into allegations she invaded the privacy of families by inappropriately accessing files of dead children and asking one parent about a vaccination status. Const. Helen Grus, a detective with the Ottawa Police Service’s sexual assault and child abuse unit, was accused of self-initiating “an unauthorized project” by accessing case files to which she wasn’t assigned.She also fac

- Video footage taken in Florida shows the alligator and crocodile hissing and snapping at each other on a crowded park sidewalk

- This popular bedding set is a favourite among Yahoo Canada readers.

- A core personality on the 2017 series Real Housewives of Toronto, Dr. Ann Kaplan Mulholland set her sights renovating, restoring an English castle for Queen of the Castle.

- Pamela Anderson, who was back on screen and all over the awards circuit with last year in Gia Coppola’s film The Last Showgirl, said today that “vanity is a prison” as she accepted a Muse Award at New York Women in Film & Television’s 45th annual luncheon ceremony, in her now signature no-makeup look. The …

- A Russian court sentenced 23 members of Ukraine’s Azov brigade to between 13 and 23 years in prison on March 26, Russian state media reported.According to TASS, the Southern District Military Court in Rostov-on-Don sentenced 12 people in person and 11 in absentia.The Azov Brigade has been designated a terrorist organization by Russia. Credit: SOTAvision via Storyful

- Alba took a “healing” trip to Mexico City with friends amid her split from Cash Warren

- The Quebec-based company is highly exposed to U.S. President Donald Trump’s bid to recast American foreign trade.

- A strange marine encounter has left scientists baffled after they spotted a real-life ‘sharktopus’. The sighting off the coast of Kawau Island in New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf saw a Maori octopus hitch a ride on a shortfin mako shark, clinging to the predator’s head like a jockey. Drone footage of the moment was released by the University of Auckland on March 5.

- ROSTOV-ON-DON, Russia (Reuters) -A Russian military court on Wednesday handed down long prison sentences to 12 members of Ukraine’s Azov regiment, which led the defence of the city of Mariupol in the early months of the war and is designated as a terrorist organisation by Russia. Independent news outlet Mediazona said 11 other people whom Russia had already returned to Ukraine in prisoner exchanges were also sentenced in absentia. It said the 12 Azov members, who appeared in court with shaven heads, would appeal the verdicts and that some of them had denied wrongdoing or had said that testimony they had given had been obtained under duress, something Reuters was not able to confirm.

- A 21-year-old man has been arrested in connection with an October crash in Winnipeg in which a car going 158 km/h slammed into a hydro pole, guardrail, street sign and building before finally coming to a halt.The 2009 Dodge Charger SRT8 reached 213 km/hr just moments before impact, investigators said.Police said in a news release Wednesday that it miraculous no one was injured.The crash happened around 2 a.m. Oct. 15, at a bend along St. Mary’s Road near Morier Avenue. The posted speed limit alo

- UPDATED: After President Trump and other administration officials denied that a Signal group text about U.S. attack plans in Yemen — which seemingly accidentally included The Atlantic’s top editor — did not contain “classified” information, the magazine has published the full text exchange showing Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth sharing specific details of the planned bombing, …

- OTTAWA — The Bank of Canada’s top decision makers signalled they likely would have puased the interest rate easing cycle earlier this month if not for the substantial uncertainty around tariffs from the United States.

- “They want this lady and Alberta to just sit down and shut up. Well, here is my response to that. I will not be silent.”
