In the past four years, nearly half the province’s public schools have had at least one test for toxic lead in drinking water exceed the federal safety guideline, an analysis by the Investigative Journalism Bureau has found. That lead-laced water could have impacted more than 800,000 students in roughly 2,300 elementary and high schools in […]| Investigative Journalism Bureau
This Canadian cancer charity tells the public it spends most of its donations on charitable works. Financial records tell a different story| Investigative Journalism Bureau
Canada’s Indigenous mental health program is meant to be a lifeline. Instead, it’s so mired in red tape it seems ‘set up to deter people from accessing’ care| Investigative Journalism Bureau
We obtained years’ worth of patient survey data from more than 50 Ontario hospitals and health networks. Search our database to see how they scored.| Investigative Journalism Bureau
Behind the Reporting: Wendy-Ann Clarke reflects on child sexual abuse investigation for Arachnid podcast| Investigative Journalism Bureau