CBS and other US news agencies may be trying to hide the abuses by Trump and his corrupt admin, but Canadian news has been documenting them, if you want to view the investigations, look up CBC The National, CBC News Canada on YouTube or online.
CBC News Canada -- Investigation
The companies making big money off Trumpβs immigration crackdown
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The G7 says Canada can help fill global energy gaps as countries look beyond the Strait of Hormuz.
That could mean more LNG, more pipelines, and more critical mineral development.
Can Canada expand energy exports while still meeting its climate commitments, or are those goals now in conflict?
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Rezervations for Two is the first reality dating show exclusively for Indigenous participants, and it's winning praise for its focus on culture, community, and genuine connection.
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A Winnipeg-born Canadian spent 250 days in a private U.S. detention centre before a judge ruled his rights were violated. He was jailed over alleged monitoring-device violations he couldn't properly challenge.
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CBC reports Iran's World Cup team was ordered out of the U.S. immediately after its draw with New Zealand and faces visa restrictions on staff. Reporting from a Canadian public broadcaster offers a perspective often missing from U.S.-centric coverage: is this fair treatment of athletes?
CBC reports youth activists and environmental groups are suing the Carney government, alleging climate rollbacks violate Canada's climate accountability law. If climate targets are written into law, should governments be required to show a credible plan to meet them?
CBC highlights Tigulavut, a new Inuit Broadcasting Corporation program training 17 Inuit youth in filmmaking and journalism. Their goal is simple but powerful: Inuit people telling Inuit stories. What voices and communities do you think Canadian media still doesn't hear enough from?
A growing network of U.S. companies are getting billions from the Trump administration to carry out its immigration crackdown. For The National, CBCβs Jonathan Montpetit breaks down how ICE detention ...
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CBC reports the Competition Bureau is launching a major review of Canada's food supply chain, from production to retail pricing. After years of rising grocery bills and increasing food bank use, do you think this will lead to real action or just another report?
CBC Canada - Investigation into ICE Detentions
U.S. Immigration and Customs and Enforcement is holding about 60,000 people in detention centres, the vast majority without criminal convictions.
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Rogers Sportsnet and the CBC say that the public broadcaster will not carry NHL broadcasts next season.
U.S. Immigration and Customs and Enforcement is holding about 60,000 people in detention centres, the vast majority without criminal convictions. For The National, CBC's Jonathan Montpetit goes to Tex...