Stories
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CBC Investigates Millions in suspected Russian crime proceeds flowed through Canadian banks, companies
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A powerful Russian crime syndicate that’s accused of laundering hundreds of millions of dollars around the world appears to have also flowed millions through nearly 30 Canadian bank accounts.
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Marketplace Unproven homeopathic remedies for kids still promising relief despite new label rules
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Two years after Marketplace exposed how Health Canada was approving children's homeopathic remedies that promise relief from cough, cold and other ailments without any evidence to back up the claims, the government’s promised crackdown is hard to spot on drugstore shelves.
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Go Public Electric car driver finds altered BMW ad lowers range after purchase
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A BMW driver is accusing the company of overselling the performance capabilities of one of its electric vehicles, then changing its online advertising after the car failed to measure up.
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Office of the Chief Medical Examiner salary budget hasn't been cut, justice minister says
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Newfoundland and Labrador's Office of the Chief Medical Examiner will sustain the funding it had last year, according to the province’s justice minister.
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CBC Investigates Spies' use of cellphone surveillance technology suspended in January, pending review
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CSIS used the devices — which pretend to be cell towers — to collect information about phones, both with and without a warrant.
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Bern Coffey sued Western Health same day he was appointed top N.L. civil servant
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Bern Coffey filed a lawsuit alleging "the tort of misfeasance in public office" against a provincial health authority the same day he was appointed clerk of the executive council by Premier Dwight Ball.
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CBC Investigates Dalhousie backpedals on cheating allegations against 2 tutoring schools
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The school says it 'regrets' accusing two Halifax tutoring schools of writing assignments on behalf of students.
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Go Public Refugee sponsors wait a year to discover fate of Syrian family left in limbo
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Members of a group sponsoring a refugee family found themselves waiting more than a year for the application to clear, only to discover that government staffing for processing applications had been slashed.
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Ontario MPP introduces insurance recovery bill for domestic violence victims after CBC investigation
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A Toronto MPP has introduced a private member's bill aimed at forcing insurers to pay out claims for cases involving domestic violence, after a CBC News investigation into the matter.
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CBC Investigates Why are bomb threats made? A look at 5 cases in Halifax
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A CBC News investigation details the circumstances surrounding the five bomb threat cases where police were able to lay charges out of the 71 bomb threats it investigated that were made between January 2010 and September 2016.
Investigates
Investigates
- Comey was pushing Trump-Russia probe harder in days before firing, officials say
- Video of soldiers killing detained man sparks uproar in Mexico
- Earthquake in far western China kills 8, injures more than 20
- South Korea's Moon revives 'sunshine' strategy for North Korea, but Kim likely has other ideas
- Wall falls onto wedding guests in western India, killing 22
- B.C. Liberals hang on to power, could form minority government
- Car washed away in Gaspé's Sainte-Anne River found, toddler still missing
- Man arrested while delivering sandbags to flood zone charged with obstructing justice
- Canada-Russia-U.S. tensions could overshadow Arctic Council meeting
- Canadian energy drink maker faces backlash from New Zealanders over Maori name and design
- Millions in suspected Russian crime proceeds flowed through Canadian banks, companies
- Unproven homeopathic remedies for kids still promising relief despite new label rules
- Electric car driver finds altered BMW ad lowers range after purchase
- Office of the Chief Medical Examiner salary budget hasn't been cut, justice minister says
- Spies' use of cellphone surveillance technology suspended in January, pending review
Analysis
- South Korea's Moon revives 'sunshine' strategy for North Korea, but Kim likely has other ideas
- U.S. businesses wary of falling behind in climate tech: Don Pittis
- The big math of Bernier's vision for small government
- South Koreans' vote for reconciliation with North could complicate peace
- Betty Anne Gagnon inquiry to probe woman's tragic death, nearly 8 years later
- Canada-Russia-U.S. tensions could overshadow Arctic Council meeting
- Opposition asks 18 times, but Trudeau won't answer on ethics commissioner meetings
- Don Meredith eligible for pension because he resigned, avoided expulsion
- Watch Power & Politics for May 10, 2017
- Federal Court says Canadians can't have citizenship revoked without due process
- U.S. likely to expand airline laptop ban to include some European countries
- King canola, fewer cows, aging producers: Digging into the agriculture census
- Oh, Snap!: Shares in Snapchat owner plunge after disappointing earnings report
- Air Canada and WestJet score poorly on ranking of airline customer satisfaction
- CP Rail shifts focus from acquisitions to fixing labour strife
- Live-streamed kidney transplant 'went off without a hitch,' doctor says
- Heart attack risks from common painkillers may start early, study finds
- Fast-food chain Freshii agrees to comply with calorie counts on menu boards
- Maple Leaf breaded chicken products recalled over bacteria risk
- 'In the face of insurmountable challenges': Woman completes PhD despite terminal cancer diagnosis
- 'We haven't aged a day:' Stephen Colbert reunites with Daily Show colleagues
- Father John Misty reads all your think pieces but he's not going to address your perception of him
- Charlie Brown and Strawberry Shortcake sold for $345M US to Halifax company
- Made-in-Edmonton cartoon helps kids prepare to testify in court
- Netflix movies competing at Cannes film fest spark outcry from exhibitors
- Tesla website starts selling solar roofs
- Astronaut's helmet-cam gives spectacular view of Earth during spacewalk
- Radioactive railcars? Here's what's happening at the Hanford nuclear waste site
- Shares in Snapchat owner fall after disappointing first earnings report
- Facebook kind of, somewhat continues to crack down on fake news
Interactives
- Remix Canada's latest census results to see how you fit in
- How one woman's death illustrates the brutality of Philippines drug war
- To the bitter end: The broken nation of Zimbabwe awaits the death of a dictator
- 'Everything was hurting so bad': How one Muslim man snuck across the U.S. border into Canada
- Obama wanted to improve U.S. image abroad — what went wrong?
- Métis dancer Jera Wolfe returns to Royal Winnipeg Ballet school to debut his latest work
- Teen sentenced to 30 months for role in attack on youth workers at Selkirk rehab facility
- Canadian energy drink maker faces backlash from New Zealanders over Maori name and design
- Saskatoon MLA apologizes for gaffe in tribute to murdered Indigenous woman who inspired statue
- Writers' Union of Canada sorry for article encouraging cultural appropriation