
Zach Dubinsky
Senior Writer at Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC)
Investigative journalist @CBCNews / Journaliste d'enquête chez CBC, legal nerd, fan of the outdoors
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2 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Zach Dubinsky
Business·CBC InvestigatesAlmost exactly nine years after the Panama Papers were revealed, two dozen countries' tax agencies say they've recovered nearly $2 billion combined in tax arrears thanks to information in the leak about hidden bank accounts and offshore shell companies.
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3 weeks ago |
atinitonews.com | Zach Dubinsky
Home / Entertainment / Norman Jewison was a Canadian icon.
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3 weeks ago |
cbc.ca | Zach Dubinsky |Shelley Ayres
In his four-decade Hollywood career, Oscar-nominated director Norman Jewison crafted acclaimed dramas like In the Heat of the Night and A Soldier's Story. Behind the scenes, there was allegedly drama in the Toronto-born filmmaker's personal life as well in his final years. Lawsuits filed in California and Ontario by Jewison's sons and recently obtained by CBC News raise issues that experts say are all too common when family members clash at the end of a loved one's life.
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Jan 22, 2025 |
cbc.ca | Zach Dubinsky
Politics·NewTwo years after the government declared it was taking the unprecedented step of moving to confiscate millions of dollars from a Russian oligarch, it has not actually begun the court process to forfeit the money, let alone to hand it over to Ukrainian reconstruction — and it may never happen.
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Nov 28, 2024 |
cbc.ca | Elizabeth Thompson |Zach Dubinsky
Politics·NewThe Canadian government will monitor Canada’s largest pulp and paper company to ensure it respects the promises it made the federal government as the company’s owner takes over his family’s controversial Indonesian-Chinese pulp and paper conglomerate, Natural Resource Minister Jonathan Wilkinson told a parliamentary committee Wednesday.
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A Toronto judge is ruling right now on whether to jail two lawyers for contempt of court in a case where they're both accused of stealing client money. It's rare but not unprecedented for a lawyer to be jailed for contempt

How crazy is it that the biggest purchase you'll probably ever make has so little protection against fraud? https://t.co/fWbbFlKFgq

You want to investigate Company A. Do you hire Company A's own lawyers to run the investigation? That's more or less what the Forest Stewardship Council did: https://t.co/LzM3REeWqd