We rolled out a bunch of great @CBCNews investigative journalism over the last two days. Here are just 5 examples:
1. "We are all devastated," wrote the ex-wife of the man who police say killed Christine Jessop in an emailed statement shared exclusively with CBC News. https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/hoover-family-devastated-by-murder-accusation-1.5771340 by @Madeline_McNair
2. And our exclusive follow on why police are convinced they finally have the right person named in the death of Christine Jessop https://www.cbc.ca/news/investigates/calvin-hoover-family-tree-genealogy-1.5773187 by @kaivany with @thomasdaigle @Madeline_McNair & Exan Auyoung
3. How a bill quietly passed under the guise of COVID spending is actually a political move about to put huge strain on Ontario's largest citieshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/toronto/landfill-ontario-garbage-environment-1.5772608 by @inayatsingh @Andreas_Wesley
4. An exclusive follow to a @cbcfifth @CBCNews from earlier this year about the deaths of 3 men on a dangerous section of CP track https://www.cbc.ca/news/fifth/cp-rail-crash-derailment-transport-canada-1.5773464 by @cbcdaveseglins & Joseph Loiero
5. A @cbcmarketplace analysis of the most serious breaches of Ontario's long-term care home safety legislation reveals that six in seven care homes are repeat offenders https://www.cbc.ca/news/marketplace/nursing-homes-abuse-ontario-seniors-laws-1.5770889 by @kt_pedersen @manciniCBC @davidcommon @wolfewylie