Investigations
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Helicopter pilot shivered ‘uncontrollably’ before deadly B.C. crash: ReportInvestigations4 hoursThe Transportation Safety Board says a helicopter pilot killed in a crash in British Columbia almost two years ago was sick in the days leading up to the accident and reported "shivering uncontrollably" before the aircraft went down.
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TD Bank moves to seize home of Russian-Canadian jailed for smuggling tech to KremlinCanadaSep 23
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Owner of stolen F-150 jumps into box, calls directions to Winnipeg police as thieves drive offCrimeSep 16
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Quebec man who imported 26,630 fake $2 coins made in China gets jail timeInvestigationsSep 5
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Highway crash investigations continue
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InvestigationsHighway crash investigations continue
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CanadaINEOS Styrolution to close Sarnia site
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CanadaEthics committee questions Boissonnault over texts
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Canada2 former Montreal UN workers accused of trying to sell Chinese drones to Libya
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CanadaAnger, disgust, over alleged targeting of Indigenous kids
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CanadaOntario for-profit group homes allegedly targeting Nunavut kids
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InvestigationsThe New Reality: The Business of Indigenous Kids in Care
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CanadaNew policing standards for sexual assault cases
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CrimeProvince improves services for sexual assault survivors in B.C.
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CrimeB.C. to get new policing standards for sexual assault investigations
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InvestigationsOntario proposes child welfare system changes
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InvestigationsWoman found dead in southeast Calgary
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Quebec man who imported 26,630 fake $2 coins made in China gets jail timeMike Marshall, an Ontario-based counterfeit coin expert, called the Quebec man's sentence a "slap on the wrist."InvestigationsSep 5
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Quebec, Ontario billionaires join bidding for Via HFR electric train dealGlobal News learned that in 2023 federal officials planned to pay up to $20 million to each bid group for their 'compliant' high-frequency electric railway proposals - win or lose.InvestigationsAug 23
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How Global News’ investigation into Indigenous contracting unfoldedGlobal News’ investigation spoke with faculty and students at First Nations University of Canada and University of King’s College, based respectively in Regina and Halifax.InvestigationsAug 22
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Billions in federal contracts awarded to ‘Indigenous’ enterprises without verificationThe Canadian government mostly relied on an honour system when it awarded billions of dollars in contracts to enterprises identifying as Indigenous.InvestigationsAug 22
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Quebec, Ontario organized crime groups boost Western Canada vehicle theftsAs vehicle thefts grow, intelligence indicates that organized crime groups are using tow trucks to steal parked vehicles, a tactic believed to raise less suspicion from passersby.InvestigationsAug 19
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Friction among regional spies, shadowy CSIS HQ unit a challenge for new intelligence bossDavid Vigneault’s surprise retirement as CSIS director came just weeks after tensions were revealed. Whoever gets his job will have more than foreign interference to face.InvestigationsAug 16
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RCMP has questioned Han Dong’s financial agent in 2019 GTA Liberal nomination raceRCMP questioned a veteran Liberal political operative who handled finances associated with Han Dong’s 2019 campaign for the federal Liberal Party nomination in Don Valley North.InvestigationsAug 14
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Air Canada, TGV train company join group bidding for high-frequency fast rail projectA consortium bidding to become the developers of VIA's new high-frequency electric train network has added two new partners, and it's triggering questions.CanadaAug 7
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Canada not equipped to respond to marine emergencies, report into ZIM Kingston findsThe ZIM Kingston, with 21 crew members, was waiting for anchorage outside the Juan de Fuca Strait when a "series of side-to-side" rolls caused 109 containers to fall overboard.InvestigationsJul 31
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Vancouver police spokesperson named in civil lawsuitSources tell Global News that a law firm did an extensive investigation under the direction of the OPCC and the allegations were found to be unsubstantiated.InvestigationsJul 30
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