Genealogist Cece Moore tracks a Canadian cold case with a new and controversial technique that could potentially revolutionize crime fighting. Bob McKeown in... read more
Dozens of Canadians have returned home after joining terror organizations abroad. Others are waiting in detention camps in Syria. The federal government says... read more
A young journalist in 1970s Montreal goes undercover to work inside a Quebec youth detention centre, and exposes cruel and negligent treatment of young girls.
Jayme Poisson digs into a new Canadian study that tries to solve the mystery of what caused dozens of Canadian and US diplomats in Cuba to become sick.
Alexandre Bissonnette went into a mosque in Quebec City and gunned down six people in 2017. Is he a terrorist or a mentally-ill young man turned monster? Mar... read more
Cristiano Savioli travels from Italy to remote Cortes Island, B.C., in search of his father's killer. He wants to know why his father's murder nine years ago... read more
Did Ashley Smith’s death end solitary confinement? The tragic death of inmate Ashley Smith in 2007 was supposed to change everything for mentally ill patient... read more
There are new developments in the cold case that has shocked and captivated Canadians. The Muskoka murder mystery (The Fifth Estate) and The Cat Lady Case Po... read more
In a Canadian exclusive, Caitlan Coleman tells the dramatic story of her relationship with estranged husband Joshua Boyle. The home-schooled, Star Wars-lovin... read more
In an investigation into clergy sexual abuse within the Roman Catholic Church in Canada, The Fifth Estate follows abuse survivors on their quest for accounta... read more
Even in 1990 he was a polarizing force, bragging about his signature move, the sucker punch. Bob McKeown revisits the famous Fifth Estate interview Eric Mall... read more
Behind the facade of glamour and wealth, the wives of some retired hockey enforcers are in their own fierce fight. They want the NHL to acknowledge that ther... read more
Before Jane Goodall began her study of chimpanzees, there was Anne Innis Dagg. She's a Canadian and the first to conduct scientific studies of giraffes, or a... read more
The law says anyone born in Canada is automatically a Canadian citizen. Nearly 5,000 babies were born to non-residents of Canada in 2018-2019, according to t... read more
The Fifth Estate takes you inside a secret world that many people have no idea even exists — the world of activists willing to risk their personal security t... read more
An autopsy tells the story of the dead, but can also determine the future of the living, especially in criminal cases. Concerns raised about autopsy findings... read more
Toronto-raised Benny Hinn has been one of the most high-profile and controversial Christian televangelists in the world for more than three decades. His inte... read more
Eight years ago, a review of autopsies signalled to Alberta's Ministry of Justice that it had a big problem on its hands. In Part 1 of The Autopsy, The Fifth... read more
Boeing used to represent the gold standard in aircraft safety, but critics say it has lost its way in the pursuit of profit. We tell the story of two fatal c... read more
A former front-line investigator with CP Rail's own police force alleges that his investigation into the deadly derailment of Train 301 was shut down after j... read more
Fifteen students, one instructor and one RCMP officer are on a mission to put a name and identity to 15 lost individuals. The Fifth Estate follows Cpl. Chari... read more
In 2015, retired Catholic priest Paul-André Harvey from Quebec's Chicoutimi diocese pleaded guilty to 39 charges of indecent assault and gross indecency. Mos... read more
For nearly 20 years, Toronto police have maintained that John Connelly died by suicide after he jumped off his 10-storey apartment building in 2001. His pare... read more