Kelly Malone

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Kelly Geraldine Malone is a journalist based in Winnipeg. She worked for CBC Manitoba and was a University of Toronto Munk School of Global Affairs Fellow in Global Journalism 2016-17.

Latest from Kelly Malone

Indigenous mother proposes class-action lawsuit on birth alerts in Manitoba

A woman whose newborn was removed by police and social workers in a video broadcast live on social media has proposed a class-action lawsuit against the Manitoba government.
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Without screening or supports, offenders with FASD face revolving door of justice

The TRC's calls to action included recognizing the need to address and prevent fetal alcohol spectrum disorder as a priority and justice reforms to better address the needs of offenders with FASD.

Women testify duvet found with Tina Fontaine belonged to Raymond Cormier

A woman who knew Raymond Cormier said when police showed her a photo of the duvet that was wrapped around Tina Fontaine's body it sent shivers up her spine.

Winnipeg doctor convicted of sexually assaulting female patient

A Winnipeg doctor has been convicted of sexually assaulting a patient over a period of more than two years.

No DNA evidence linking Raymond Cormier to Tina Fontaine, court hears

A police identification expert testified in a Winnipeg courtroom that there is no forensic evidence linking Raymond Cormier to Tina Fontaine, a 15-year-old Indigenous girl whose body was pulled from the Red River in Winnipeg in 2014.

Father tells court how deadly botched robbery haunts him

The father of a man stabbed to death during a botched burglary told a Winnipeg courtroom that the killing cut deep into his heart.

Defence questions whether drugs killed Tina Fontaine but toxicologist says it's unlikely

The defence lawyer for Raymond Cormier on Tuesday asked a toxicologist who examined the body of Tina Fontaine about whether drugs and alcohol could've led to the 15-year-old Indigenous girl's death.

Murder trial cut short following key witness testimony

A man on trial for murder in Winnipeg went free after a key witness suggested he made up statements to protect a family member.

Winnipeg mom of 3 was killed for $20, court hears during sentencing

A man has been sentenced to seven years for the 2014 killing of a Winnipeg mom of three.

Former top NDP staffer Heather Grant-Jury pleads guilty to fraud

Heather Grant-Jury, who once worked as a top aide to then premier Greg Selinger, has pleaded guilty to fraud.