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Fecha de emisión
Nov 17, 2017
Even in 1990 he was a polarizing force, bragging about his signature move, the sucker punch. Bob McKeown revisits the famous Fifth Estate interview Eric Malling did with Don Cherry. It's
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Even in 1990 he was a polarizing force, bragging about his signature move, the sucker punch. Bob McKeown revisits the famous Fifth Estate interview Eric Malling did with Don Cherry. It's a one-two punch of hockey and politics that reminds us that times have changed but Don Cherry hasn’t.
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Episode 1 - Targeted: Inside the Gun Lobby's Fight to Save Weapons in Canada
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Fecha de emisión
Sept 22, 2019
This episode has no summary.
This episode has no summary.
Fecha de emisión
Sept 29, 2019
Genealogist Cece Moore tracks a Canadian cold case with a new and controversial technique that could potentially revolutionize crime fighting. Bob McKeown investigates.
Genealogist Cece Moore tracks a Canadian cold case with a new and controversial technique that could potentially revolutionize crime fighting. Bob McKeown investigates.
Fecha de emisión
Sept 29, 2019
Dozens of Canadians have returned home after joining terror organizations abroad. Others are waiting in detention camps in Syria. The federal government says it has a plan to keep the public safe.
Dozens of Canadians have returned home after joining terror organizations abroad. Others are waiting in detention camps in Syria. The federal government says it has a plan to keep the public safe.
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Oct 06, 2019
A young journalist in 1970s Montreal goes undercover to work inside a Quebec youth detention centre, and exposes cruel and negligent treatment of young girls.
A young journalist in 1970s Montreal goes undercover to work inside a Quebec youth detention centre, and exposes cruel and negligent treatment of young girls.
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Episode 5 - Havana Syndrome: Investigating what made the diplomats sick
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Oct 06, 2019
Jayme Poisson digs into a new Canadian study that tries to solve the mystery of what caused dozens of Canadian and US diplomats in Cuba to become sick.
Jayme Poisson digs into a new Canadian study that tries to solve the mystery of what caused dozens of Canadian and US diplomats in Cuba to become sick.
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Episode 6 - The hood: Cops, gangs and a community in the crossfire
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Fecha de emisión
Oct 13, 2019
People in Regina are caught between the growing violence among Indigenous gangs and the police in one of Canada's most dangerous neighbourhoods.
People in Regina are caught between the growing violence among Indigenous gangs and the police in one of Canada's most dangerous neighbourhoods.
Fecha de emisión
Oct 20, 2019
Alexandre Bissonnette went into a mosque in Quebec City and gunned down six people in 2017. Is he a terrorist or a mentally-ill young man turned monster? Mark Kelley investigates the
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Alexandre Bissonnette went into a mosque in Quebec City and gunned down six people in 2017. Is he a terrorist or a mentally-ill young man turned monster? Mark Kelley investigates the path of a killer using the people closest to him and real life Mindhunter profilers, to discover mass shooters are always hidden in plain sight.
Fecha de emisión
Oct 27, 2019
Cristiano Savioli travels from Italy to remote Cortes Island, B.C., in search of his father's killer. He wants to know why his father's murder nine years ago has not yet been solved, and
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Cristiano Savioli travels from Italy to remote Cortes Island, B.C., in search of his father's killer. He wants to know why his father's murder nine years ago has not yet been solved, and he is offering a $10,000 reward. CBC obtains police reports that say investigators have a suspect, but there's been no arrest. And what Cristiano discovers is that some in the small, close-knit community don't seem to want the murder solved.
Fecha de emisión
Oct 27, 2019
Did Ashley Smith’s death end solitary confinement? The tragic death of inmate Ashley Smith in 2007 was supposed to change everything for mentally ill patients in prison. Canadians were
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Did Ashley Smith’s death end solitary confinement? The tragic death of inmate Ashley Smith in 2007 was supposed to change everything for mentally ill patients in prison. Canadians were horrified to see the video of her suicide with prison guards looking on that The Fifth Estate fought to make public. The inquest into her death called for 104 recommendations including eliminating solitary confinement. We investigate the case of Joey Toutsaint, an inmate with serious mental illness who, by his own count, has spent nearly six years (2580 days) in isolation in prison.
Fecha de emisión
Nov 03, 2019
There are new developments in the cold case that has shocked and captivated Canadians. The Muskoka murder mystery (The Fifth Estate) and The Cat Lady Case Podcast (CBC Uncover) told of
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There are new developments in the cold case that has shocked and captivated Canadians. The Muskoka murder mystery (The Fifth Estate) and The Cat Lady Case Podcast (CBC Uncover) told of the disappearance and presumed killing of 77-year-old Joan Lawrence and three other senior citizens in Ontario cottage country more than 20 years ago. The lead police investigator sits down with The Fifth Estate for the first time, talking about developments in the case in a special episode updating the investigation. Police spent years searching for bodies, clues and answers but none of the four missing people has been seen since, none of their bodies were ever found and no one has been held accountable for their disappearance. The Fifth Estate has reported on police documents describing the theory that Lawrence was killed to prevent her from reporting theft and fraud related to the so-called retirement properties where she was living. Police say in all, 16 people living on the properties had money stolen.
Fecha de emisión
Nov 10, 2019
In a Canadian exclusive, Caitlan Coleman tells the dramatic story of her relationship with estranged husband Joshua Boyle. The home-schooled, Star Wars-loving woman spent five years in
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In a Canadian exclusive, Caitlan Coleman tells the dramatic story of her relationship with estranged husband Joshua Boyle. The home-schooled, Star Wars-loving woman spent five years in captivity with her husband in Taliban-controlled Afghanistan and other locations in the region, giving birth to three children while held captive. After their escape and return to Canada, Coleman alleges her husband became her captor. The 19 charges against Joshua Boyle include assault, sexual assault and unlawful confinement. He has pleaded not guilty to all 19. The Fifth Estate investigation follows the Coleman vs. Boyle court case and presents the experience through the eyes of the alleged victim. A verdict in the case is scheduled for mid-December.
Fecha de emisión
Nov 17, 2019
In an investigation into clergy sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in Canada, The Fifth Estate follows abuse survivors on their quest for accountability. They are demanding
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In an investigation into clergy sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in Canada, The Fifth Estate follows abuse survivors on their quest for accountability. They are demanding that church officials reveal secret files — information on who the abusers are or were, who knew about it and what was done.
In the United States, judicial investigations are exposing details of the church's secret archives there. More than 6,800 credibly accused clergy members have been identified by the church itself. And yet in Canada victims say there is no such list.
The Fifth Estate investigation focuses on the diocese of Vancouver where the archbishop has vowed to be more open
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Nov 24, 2019
Behind the facade of glamour and wealth, the wives of some retired hockey enforcers are in their own fierce fight. They want the NHL to acknowledge that there's a link between fights and
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Behind the facade of glamour and wealth, the wives of some retired hockey enforcers are in their own fierce fight. They want the NHL to acknowledge that there's a link between fights and head injuries on the ice and long-term effects like degenerative brain disease. And they want more support for the players and their families living through those effects. Women like Jennifer Belak and Kelli Ewen — whose husbands Wade Belak and Todd Ewen took their own lives — are part of that fight. So is Ela Carcillo. She is married to recently retired player Daniel Carcillo, who says he wonders if he will become one of the sad statistics. The Fifth Estate reveals the real lives of enforcers' wives — and takes Canadians on the journey of three women demanding change in the NHL.
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Sexism in science: The woman who pioneered giraffe research
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Fecha de emisión
Nov 24, 2019
Before Jane Goodall began her study of chimpanzees, there was Anne Innis Dagg. She's a Canadian and the first to conduct scientific studies of giraffes, or any large mammal, in the wild.
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Before Jane Goodall began her study of chimpanzees, there was Anne Innis Dagg. She's a Canadian and the first to conduct scientific studies of giraffes, or any large mammal, in the wild. She was a young researcher, working on her own in Africa in the late 1950s. Her observations about the behaviour of giraffes laid the foundation for all future giraffe studies. In the 1970s, despite her extensive qualifications, she was denied tenure at several Ontario universities, which effectively ended her giraffe research and academic career. Instead of giving up, Anne became an activist for women’s rights, especially in academia. She taught part-time and published books but didn't get the support or recognition she deserved until the scientific community rediscovered her and raised her profile. Now there's a film about her life, and several universities are trying to make up for their rejection. She’s received many awards and will soon hear whether she will be a recipient of the Order of Canada.
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Passport babies: The growing shadow industry of birth tourism
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Fecha de emisión
Ene 05, 2020
The law says anyone born in Canada is automatically a Canadian citizen. Nearly 5,000 babies were born to non-residents of Canada in 2018-2019, according to the latest statistics. That's
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The law says anyone born in Canada is automatically a Canadian citizen. Nearly 5,000 babies were born to non-residents of Canada in 2018-2019, according to the latest statistics. That's up about 15 per cent from the year before, and it continues to grow. The Fifth Estate investigates the shadow industry of "birth tourism" facilitating this growth; agencies that help women come to Canada just to have a baby and leave with a Canadian passport and all the privileges that come with it. The mothers pay $30,000 to $70,000 to travel from other countries, get coaching on getting through immigration, comfortable housing, access to top-notch doctors and hospital care in Canada. Host Erica Johnson digs into the impact of birth tourism on one city, Richmond B.C., and the implications for the health-care system.
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Confronting hate: How Antifa is tracking the extreme right
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Ene 05, 2020
The Fifth Estate takes you inside a secret world that many people have no idea even exists — the world of activists willing to risk their personal security to confront organized hate
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The Fifth Estate takes you inside a secret world that many people have no idea even exists — the world of activists willing to risk their personal security to confront organized hate groups known as the far right. Host Gillian Findlay goes on a virtual ride-along with undercover members of a loose collective known as Antifa, who are willing to go to extreme lengths
Fecha de emisión
Ene 12, 2020
An autopsy tells the story of the dead, but can also determine the future of the living, especially in criminal cases. Concerns raised about autopsy findings in some cases in Alberta
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An autopsy tells the story of the dead, but can also determine the future of the living, especially in criminal cases. Concerns raised about autopsy findings in some cases in Alberta prompted the provincial Justice Ministry to commission an expert panel to conduct a review. The Fifth Estate has discovered that review led to questions about autopsy findings used in some murder cases, including whether there were even any murders at all. The answers may have changed the outcome for people sent to prison and led to possible miscarriages of justice. But no one appears to have told the people most affected. What was the role of the Alberta Ministry of Justice?
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Ene 12, 2020
Toronto-raised Benny Hinn has been one of the most high-profile and controversial Christian televangelists in the world for more than three decades. His international crusades and
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Toronto-raised Benny Hinn has been one of the most high-profile and controversial Christian televangelists in the world for more than three decades. His international crusades and "miracles" on stage have become legendary. His recent apparent renunciation of asking for money for blessings is the subject of debate and skepticism. The Fifth Estate revisits the Benny Hinn story it started 10 years ago. The public has had little chance to get inside the tight-knit world of the Pastor Benny ministry. Until now. His nephew, Costi Hinn, has broken with the family and written a tell-all book about his experience with what is known as the prosperity gospel.
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Ene 19, 2020
Eight years ago, a review of autopsies signalled to Alberta's Ministry of Justice that it had a big problem on its hands. In Part 1 of The Autopsy, The Fifth Estate revealed how an
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Eight years ago, a review of autopsies signalled to Alberta's Ministry of Justice that it had a big problem on its hands. In Part 1 of The Autopsy, The Fifth Estate revealed how an expert pathologist review shook the foundations of murder cases in Alberta and that the provincial government kept that information secret for nearly a decade.
In Part 2, The Fifth Estate tells the inside story of how senior Alberta government officials ultimately abandoned their probe into miscarriages of justice while prisoners were left to serve out their time. The months-long investigation reveals additional questionable cases that Alberta Justice kept under wraps and examines who knew what and when.
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Ene 19, 2020
Boeing used to represent the gold standard in aircraft safety, but critics say it has lost its way in the pursuit of profit. We tell the story of two fatal crashes involving the 737 Max
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Boeing used to represent the gold standard in aircraft safety, but critics say it has lost its way in the pursuit of profit. We tell the story of two fatal crashes involving the 737 Max 8 jet: the Ethiopian Airlines crash last March that killed 157 people and the Lion Air disaster in October 2018 that killed all 189 on board. We explore why experts say those disasters were preventable. The story is told by pilots, legislators, Boeing insiders and the families of the people killed. But the biggest revelations come from Boeing itself, through internal messages and emails showing Boeing officials knew about the potential for a catastrophe well before the two crashes occurred.
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Ene 26, 2020
A former front-line investigator with CP Rail's own police force alleges that his investigation into the deadly derailment of Train 301 was shut down after just a month by his company.
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A former front-line investigator with CP Rail's own police force alleges that his investigation into the deadly derailment of Train 301 was shut down after just a month by his company. “I was ordered to stop investigating,” said Mark Tataryn. Through exclusive interviews with a witness, a CP Rail conductor and the families of the three dead crew members, we have pieced together the terrifying final moments of the runaway train, which suffered brake failure and killed everyone on board.
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Ene 26, 2020
Fifteen students, one instructor and one RCMP officer are on a mission to put a name and identity to 15 lost individuals. The Fifth Estate follows Cpl. Charity Sampson on a journey to
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Fifteen students, one instructor and one RCMP officer are on a mission to put a name and identity to 15 lost individuals. The Fifth Estate follows Cpl. Charity Sampson on a journey to the New York Academy of Art with 15 replica skulls in a last-ditch effort to identify remains found in British Columbia and Nova Scotia between 1972 and 2016. Over a five-day period, the students in a forensic sculpture workshop reconstructed the faces of the 15 unidentified men. It's a program that has had success in the United States. Since we started this story, one of the men, whose body was found in Nova Scotia, has been identified as a New Brunswick man.
Fecha de emisión
Feb 16, 2020
In 2015, retired Catholic priest Paul-André Harvey from Quebec's Chicoutimi diocese pleaded guilty to 39 charges of indecent assault and gross indecency. Most of his victims were girls
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In 2015, retired Catholic priest Paul-André Harvey from Quebec's Chicoutimi diocese pleaded guilty to 39 charges of indecent assault and gross indecency. Most of his victims were girls between the ages of eight and 10. Harvey was sentenced to six years in prison.
But before Harvey died in prison, the defrocked priest did something extraordinary — he provided a confession for his victims to use in a class-action suit against the Catholic Church. He claimed that church officials were aware of his crimes for years. When complaints surfaced, Harvey says he was simply moved. Records show between 1963 and 2002, Harvey was moved to a new parish 12 times.
Now a class-action lawsuit with more than 100 claimants shines a spotlight on who knew what and raises difficult questions about how clergy abuse is prosecuted in Canada. The Fifth Estate and Radio-Canada’s Enquête investigate Harvey’s story and ask why no charges have ever been brought against church superiors in Canada for covering up clergy abuse.
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Final de temporada
John Connelly’s death: A family fights for answers
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Fecha de emisión
Feb 16, 2020
For nearly 20 years, Toronto police have maintained that John Connelly died by suicide after he jumped off his 10-storey apartment building in 2001. His parents have been on a mission
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For nearly 20 years, Toronto police have maintained that John Connelly died by suicide after he jumped off his 10-storey apartment building in 2001. His parents have been on a mission ever since to disprove the official cause of death and open a homicide investigation. But as Bob McKeown reports, the Connelly family has reached the end of the line: authorities stand by their decisions, the case remains closed and the law says they are not able to sue police over the investigation. The Fifth Estate brings John Connelly’s mystery back to life — and more of the story the Connellys want you to know about.
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