@cbcnews: Mark Kelley breaks down the painstaking process of investigative journalism — and the “satisfaction” of seeing the story’s impact. For 50 years, The Fifth Estate has exposed the wrongdoings of the most powerful people. But with few organizations still committed to this kind of work, what does the future hold? Elamin Abdelmahmoud, host of CBC Radio's Commotion, moderates a panel of investigative journalists, including The Fifth Estate’s Mark Kelley and Steven D’Souza, as well as the Globe and Mail’s Robyn Doolittle and the BBC’s Rianna Croxford. You can watch the full discussion at youtube.com/cbcfifth. #Journalism #Investigative #TrueCrime #CBC #CBCNews #TheFifthEstate
Yes! so true Mark! Love the truth and giving voices to others. Standing up to $$$ and bullies etc
2025-01-15 14:07:24
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Mel :
important work 👌
2025-01-12 09:44:47
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user817201133520 :
bribery
2025-01-11 17:32:01
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user817201133520 :
is defamation illegal if it's true?
2025-01-11 17:32:36
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mariaschnll :
😁
2025-01-13 00:22:08
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[OG]Dad :
😳😳😳
2025-01-12 17:47:37
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Kog7778🇨🇦🍁 :
The Fifth Estate is priceless. Actual HONEST investigative journalism. Talk about something being on the verge of extinction. People need to fight for this to be protected.
2025-01-12 02:05:55
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zero :
post about mexico helping the fire
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