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Author / Josette Lafleur

  • Six weeks undercover: Investigative lessons from the Toronto Star’s probe into Uber’s algorithm 

    Journalist Ghada Alsharif worked undercover as an Uber Eats courier in Toronto to expose the harsh realities of algorithm-driven gig work, revealing shockingly low wages and systemic inequities Continue Reading Six weeks undercover: Investigative lessons from the Toronto Star’s probe into Uber’s algorithm 

  • Mapping the tradecraft behind the investigation that saved Ontario’s Greenbelt

    When Doug Ford moved to open protected land, reporters from The Narwhal and Toronto Star joined forces — publishing exposés that uncovered backroom deals and forced the government to reverse course Continue Reading Mapping the tradecraft behind the investigation that saved Ontario’s Greenbelt

  • How They Did It: Chris Arsenault on unraveling an oil deal — from Guyana’s offshore blocks to a home in Ontario’s cottage country

    A flagged footnote, an anonymous tip, and the question of whether Guyana’s oil boom could escape the ‘black gold curse’ led journalist Chris Arsenault to Georgetown—where he uncovered how a Canadian connection and a friend-of-a-friend deal secured a major stake in one of the country’s most coveted offshore oil blocks Continue Reading How They Did It: Chris Arsenault on unraveling an oil deal — from Guyana’s offshore blocks to a home in Ontario’s cottage country

  • Des forages du Guyana aux faubourgs de l’Ontario: Chris Arsenault raconte une affaire pétrolière

    Une note de bas de page signalée, une information anonyme et la question de savoir si le boom pétrolier du Guyana pourrait échapper à la « malédiction de l’or noir » ont conduit le journaliste Chris Arsenault à Georgetown, où il a découvert comment une connexion canadienne et un accord entre amis ont permis d’obtenir une participation importante dans l’un des blocs pétroliers au large les plus convoités du pays. Continue Reading Des forages du Guyana aux faubourgs de l’Ontario: Chris Arsenault raconte une affaire pétrolière

  • Severed secrecy: Revealing a culture of sexual misconduct at CSIS

    Canadian Press journalist Darryl Greer reveals the tradecraft that breached the spy agency’s code of silence—uncovering a culture of abuse long concealed from the public Continue Reading Severed secrecy: Revealing a culture of sexual misconduct at CSIS

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