Meet the groups spending the most on social media ads attacking the carbon tax
Campaign to ‘axe the tax’ supported by former Sask. minister and president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Campaign to ‘axe the tax’ supported by former Sask. minister and president of the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers
Toronto-area restaurant loses franchise after IJF/CBC uncovers illegal payroll scheme
Deals selling job offers to foreign workers for up to $45K are 'outright fraud,' says Toronto immigration lawyer
Internal police analysis said Mexican methamphetamine is undercutting local producers, pushing them to ship product to lucrative markets like Australia
The Canadian Judicial Council panel highlighted the 'serious nature' of Diana Piccoli’s conduct but declined to further sanction the judge for multiple donations to the federal Liberals
One money laundering expert calls it an “abuse of the system”
Foreign governments say hundreds of thousands of people in Bangladesh and Sri Lanka lost savings to Metaverse Foreign Exchange, headquartered in Ontario.
Michael Bolton, one of Canada’s most renowned defence lawyers, denied Law Society allegations.
Government agency found Canadian lawyers involved in transactions with organized crime groups.
It’s rare, but some attorneys have been fined or even disbarred for helping criminals launder cash
Premier Scott Moe says province made decisions based on information it had at the time
New analysis of Toronto fire data shows lower income wards face more severe outcomes from fires
The council has no update on its review of Judge Diana Piccoli eight months after being told of three donations made to the Liberal Party since she took the bench
Internal documents reveal how and why the school hired private investigators to secretly record striking teaching assistants.
Donations made by City of Regina and other municipalities to attend party fundraisers deemed “unethical” and “undemocratic”
Exodus of young people creates challenges for older adults struggling to find healthcare and other services
Northern Ontario city has the country’s third-highest concentration of people 65 and up
Greying communities struggle to provide support for aging residents
Four B.C. municipalities rank high on list of places with largest percentage of older residents, analysis finds
Liberal 'cash-for-access' events may have allowed prospective superior court applicants to meet with top cabinet ministers
Ethical guidelines set out by the Canadian Judicial Council specify that judges 'must cease all partisan political activity'
Critics say the partisan process brings political influence into important decisions made by Canada’s courts
It’s no coincidence that more judges who donate to the Liberal party are brought to the bench than Conservative donors
In the second installment of a larger collaboration between Canada’s National Observer and the Investigative Journalism Foundation, we look at the lobbying activities of Canada’s chief fossil fuels lobbying organization.
Data obtained in a joint investigation by Canada’s National Observer and the Investigative Journalism Foundation shows that federal and provincial government funding to Canada’s largest oil companies is on the rise.