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Medical device used during labour falls out of patient 10 weeks later
A B.C. woman suffered severe pain after a medical device was left inside her after an emergency C-section. Research shows she's not alone — Canada leaves more surgical instruments like sponges, needles and clamps inside patients than any other developed country.
Rosa Marchitelli
Health ||
CBC Investigates
Shooting death of young Indigenous man forces rural community to confront racism
Connie Walker
Indigenous |
CBC Investigates
2 major Japanese investors cool to NB Power's hydrogen partner
Jacques Poitras
Canada -New Brunswick ||
CBC Investigates
RCMP probing Bunyan's Cove finances after complaint from new committee
Garrett Barry
Canada -Nfld. & Labrador |
GO PUBLIC
Seniors' home confines 94-year-old blind woman to bedbug-infested room for 2 weeks
A 94-year old blind woman was kept in her room for two weeks after bedbugs infested her apartment in a B.C. nursing home. The home is operated by one of the biggest for-profit nursing home chains in the country, prompting a longtime legal advocate for the elderly to call for better regulations.
Erica Johnson
Canada -British Columbia ||
CBC Investigates
Debt-ridden translation agency says it can't pay its freelancers — but still recruits them
What was once one of the largest translation firms in Canada says it's so deep in tax debt it can't pay hundreds of thousands of dollars owing to its freelance workers — but it is still soliciting them to take on new work, CBC News has found.
Zach Dubinsky
Canada ||
FIFTH ESTATE
'Just a matter of time': Police pursue 'significant' number of new tips in Muskoka mystery of missing seniors
After two decades, the Ontario Provincial Police have received substantial tips that are helping them advance their investigation into what happened to four seniors who disappeared from the province's Muskoka region in the late 1990s, The Fifth Estate has learned.
Lisa Mayor
Canada |
CBC Investigates
Joi Scientific technology NB Power poured millions into doesn't work
Karissa Donkin
Canada -New Brunswick ||
CBC Investigates
Fort McMurray residents who lost it all in wildfire face delays, liens and lawsuits in fight with builder
Katie Nicholson
Canada |
CBC Investigates
MUN student loses $5K in job scam that targeted schools across Canada
Jen White
Canada -Nfld. & Labrador |
GO PUBLIC
Senior evicted from mental health facility, left to live in tent with rats
Rosa Marchitelli
Canada -British Columbia ||
FIFTH ESTATE
Mounties closing in on suspect in 2010 homicide that haunts B.C. island community, court documents say
Harvey Cashore, Kimberly Ivany, Mark Kelley
Canada |
CBC Investigates
Privacy experts slam National Bank asking customers for their password at other banks
Yvonne Colbert
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
CBC Investigates
Investigator interviewing Mount Pearl staff about Steve Kent's alleged workplace conduct
Rob Antle
Canada -Nfld. & Labrador |
CBC Investigates
Physical, sexual violence common in Atlantic schools, national survey shows
Karissa Donkin
Canada -New Brunswick |
School Violence
'They're not taking it seriously': Under-reporting of student violence persists
Valérie Ouellet
Canada |
CBC INVESTIGATES
Chiarelli affair has cast 'shadow' over city, mayor says
Joanne Chianello
Canada -Ottawa |
'People are dying': Life and death at level zero
Laura Osman
Canada -Ottawa ||
GO PUBLIC
Banks deny compensation when hackers steal customers' money
Erica Johnson
Business ||
FIFTH ESTATE
How Alexandre Bissonnette — and other mass shooters — could be stopped before they kill
Marie-Hélène Hétu
Canada |
GO PUBLIC
'If there's a fire, I'm dead': Quadruple amputee battles condo board for access to her own building
Rosa Marchitelli
Canada -Calgary ||
FIFTH ESTATE
'Crazy out there': Increasing violence in North Central Regina has residents looking for solutions
Timothy Sawa
Canada |
Marketplace
Why 4 websites give you 4 different credit scores — and none is the number most lenders actually see
Jenny Cowley
Business ||
CBC Investigates
HRM fire code violations number in the thousands, but could be much larger
Angela MacIvor
Canada -Nova Scotia ||
FIFTH ESTATE
'Like being in a war': Women seek to overcome trauma of 1970s Quebec youth detention
Michelle Gagnon
Canada |
CBC Investigates
10 years after lives lost in Sea Gypsy sinking, safety regulation still not enacted
Jen White
Canada -Nfld. & Labrador |
CBC Investigates
Corruption probe alleges Vaughan ex-mayor Di Biase may have committed fraud in building family cottage
Zach Dubinsky
Canada -Toronto ||
CBC Investigates
Illegal pot-shop bigwig should get 16 months for securities offence, prosecutor says
Zach Dubinsky
Canada -Toronto ||