
Eric Szeto
Investigative Journalist at CTV W5
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1 week ago |
cbc.ca | Jordan Pearson |Christian Paas-Lang |Eric Szeto |Ivan Angelovski
Political campaigns may be significantly off-base when it comes to the number of people they say are present at campaign rallies across the country, a CBC News investigation shows. Both the Conservatives and Liberals have held major rallies since the beginning of the federal election, with the Conservatives in particular emphasizing the size of their events.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Ivan Angelovski |Jordan Pearson |Christian Paas-Lang |Eric Szeto
Canada·NewHundreds of people have been killed amid armed clashes in Syria, with many of those deaths filmed and published on the internet. CBC’s visual investigations team has verified three of those deaths. The practice of publicizing killings is both shocking and an important tool for researchers, an expert says.
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Jan 17, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Eric Szeto |Ivan Angelovski |Jordan Pearson |Christian Paas-Lang
Millions of dollars worth of Russian oil is coming into Canada thanks to a loophole in federal sanctions, providing much-needed income for the Kremlin to fuel its ongoing invasion of Ukraine. CBC News's visual investigations team, in collaboration with the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA),found that since the start of the Ukraine war roughly 2.5 million barrels — or $250 million worth of refined petroleum products like gasoline, diesel and jet fuel — have ended up in Canada.
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Mar 15, 2024 |
ctvnews.ca | Eric Szeto
The waves were crashing down so hard, their boat began taking on water. Yet all Li could hear in the darkness of the night were the piercing screams of children. Li was aware of others who died after their vessels capsized in this stretch of water. He and the others onboard feared they would be next. “[We] really thought they would die,” he said.
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Nov 10, 2023 |
ctvnews.ca | Eric Szeto
Green Party Leader Elizabeth May has tabled a petition calling on the federal government to take urgent action on Canada’s aging asbestos-cement pipes due to the potential dangers of drinking tap water containing the deadly fibre. “This is an understudied and unregulated problem,” May said Thursday in the House of Commons.
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