In 2018, family physician Ken Shafquat Intikhab Abrahim was reprimanded by Florida’s medical board and banned from prescribing certain pain medications after being accused by officials of providing “potentially lethal” amounts of addictive drugs to patients. Four months later, he was reprimanded by North Carolina’s medical board for “willfully concealing” the Florida matter from them. […]| Investigative Journalism Bureau
Nurses took to the streets last month at 26 hospitals in 15 cities across Ontario – including Toronto, Hamilton and Ottawa – days after the IJB and the Toronto Star published a story on how nurses are overburdened by unregulated patient loads. Low nurse-to-patient ratios can significantly undermine the quality of care and cause staff […]| Investigative Journalism Bureau
The vast majority of Canada’s leading university research labs have stopped using dogs as test subjects in scientific research — a practice that Ontario Premier Doug Ford has promised to ban with forthcoming legislation. But pharmaceutical testing on dogs continues in lesser-known, often private research firms, including a large Scarborough research facility where the animals […] The post Numerous dogs ‘humanely sacrificed’ as test subjects at private lab in Toronto area appeare...| Investigative Journalism Bureau
Walking through the sterile hallways of St. Joseph’s Hospital in London, Ont., you would never think you are sharing the space with dogs. This is an environment where you expect heart attacks to be cured, not caused. What we discovered in our investigation into the use of dogs in cardiac arrest studies at the hospital […] The post Behind the Reporting: Jenna Olsen on exposing an Ontario hospital’s dog testing secrets appeared first on Investigative Journalism Bureau.| Investigative Journalism Bureau
A silver Toyota minivan pulls into a bank parking lot in Toronto’s west end. Two young Punjabi men step out and start looking around for their client, a woman they’ve been communicating with over the previous days through texts and calls. She has agreed to pay them $4,000 to be smuggled south across the border […] The post ‘Be ready in the morning’: Inside the sprawling online industry selling human smuggling services appeared first on Investigative Journalism Bureau.| Investigative Journalism Bureau
Bad Practice: How doctors jump borders to leave troubling pasts behind | Investigative Journalism Bureau
The largest investigation in journalism history exposes a shadow financial system that benefits the world’s most rich and powerful. Read more.| International Consortium of Investigative Journalists