Daphne Gordon
Senior Writer
Daphne Gordon joined CBC as a web writer and editor in 2017. Prior to working at CBC News, she was at Toronto Star and other print and digital news organizations in Ontario. Daphne has a special interest in entertainment and lifestyle stories about empowered women. Reach her at daphne.gordon@cbc.ca or on Twitter @daphnejgordon. (Don't miss the j, that's her middle initial.)
Latest from Daphne Gordon
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Meghan Markle wears Canadian coat to Christmas service with Royal Family
On Christmas Day with the Royal Family, Meghan Markle wore a camel-coloured wrapper by Sentaler.
Canada |
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Venezuela moves to revoke Canadian diplomat's status, accuses him of meddling
The president of Venezuela's National Constituent Assembly has taken the first step toward expelling a top Canadian diplomat.
Politics |
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Winter weather across Canada could make holiday travel a challenge
Air Canada, WestJet and Porter airlines all issued travel advisories to customers as Atlantic Canada could see a major winter hit, possibly affecting flights from elsewhere in Canada in the pre-holiday rush.
Canada |
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Via Rail agrees to double the number of spaces for people who use scooters
Via Rail will no longer resist a ruling by the Canadian Transportation Agency that required them to double the number of dedicated spaces on its trains for passengers who use mobility aids such as wheelchairs and three-wheeled scooters.
Canada -Toronto |
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'I am so sorry': Lena Dunham walks back defence of Girls writer accused of rape
Lena Dunham apologized on Saturday for defending a writer on her HBO show Girls, after some on social media slammed her for not believing a woman who accused him of sexual assault.
Entertainment |