
Rosa Marchitelli
Investigative Reporter at CBRT-TV (Calgary, AB)
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2 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Rosa Marchitelli |Marnie Luke
Go PublicAn Edmonton family grieving the loss of a loved one expected a routine pension transfer to go off without a hitch. Instead, CIBC sent the money to someone else — and blamed them for it. Go Public looks at what went wrong, and what it says about the limits of Canada’s banking complaint system.
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1 month ago |
autism.einnews.com | Erika Chorostil |Rosa Marchitelli |Peter Zimonjic |Frances Willick
The Ontario Autism Coalition says there needs to be more transparency from the Ford government over how funding to support children and their families is spent, In this year's budget, the provincial government is boosting funding for the Ontario Autism Program by $175 million, bringing the total annual allotment to $779 million.
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1 month ago |
cbc.ca | Rosa Marchitelli |Marnie Luke
David Tregear says getting credit was never a problem, until the rejections started piling up. A car loan, credit cards and more — all denied. When he checked his Equifax account, he saw his score had been wiped to zero — without warning or explanation. "I was just stunned," said the Victoria man. "I was like, what do you mean I don't have credit? Are you kidding me?"What followed was more than a year of frustration.
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1 month ago |
atinitonews.com | Doy Santos |Rosa Marchitelli
Home / Around Canada / Couple’s airline credit stolen, used for stranger’s luxury flight — and Air Canada blamed them Cybersecurity expert warns Air Canada customers could be ‘sitting ducks’ after couple’s travel credit stolen Bill and Sandra Barlow spent more than a year saving for their dream trip to South and Central America, which was a 75th birthday celebration for Bill. The Milton, Ont., couple used travel points and cash — just over $5,000 in total — to book their return flights in...
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2 months ago |
cbc.ca | Rosa Marchitelli |Marnie Luke
Go PublicPC Optimum points are mega-popular, with more than 17 million active subscribers. But some say the Loblaw reward program isn’t playing fair — freezing accounts with no warning and little explanation. One expert says the program has pitfalls that can easily lock out dedicated shoppers.
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My kids are going to be disappointed to hear this… First @cbcmarketplace story if the season. https://t.co/19MwFPGO3K

A big shout out and thank you to @WestJet employee Ana S at @TorontoPearson who saved the day, going above and beyond to help get me home.

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