The Fifth Estate - Season 46
Season 46
Episodes
Thirteen Deadly Hours: The Nova Scotia Shooting
The Fifth Estate presents a comprehensive inquiry into this year's mass shooting in Nova Scotia, chronicling 13 hours of mayhem that constitute one of Canada's deadliest events.
Bitter Harvest: The story of the pandemic and the people who pick our food
An exploration into the failed policies of government when it comes to protecting tens of thousands of workers Canada imports each year from abroad to grow and harvest fruits and vegetables. With unique access in some of Canada's busiest farming operations.
The Smartest Guy in the Room: Cameron Ortis and the RCMP Secrets Scandal
Cameron Ortis was once the RCMP's top intelligence officer. But today he is in custody, facing charges of revealing secrets to unauthorized people and plotting to leak even more. The Fifth Estate tells the inside story of how his alleged crimes came to light, a remarkable story that involves a
Nygard: The Secret Videos
Exclusive interviews and videos reveal how Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard kept his secrets for decades. Nygard currently faces sex trafficking charges, which he denies.
The Price WE Paid
The Fifth Estate's Mark Kelley takes a close look at the political scandal involving Prime Minister Trudeau and the WE Charity, including an interview with co-founders Craig and Marc Kielburger.
Policing the police
The Fifth Estate's Mark Kelley examines the aftermath of a shooting in a small Ontario town, after one police officer shoots another. But the man shot gets charged with assault. The Fifth Estate takes a closer look at the Niagara officer's past and the system that's allowed him, and others, to stay
Exposed: Sexism Within Ottawa Police / Fatal Care
A litany of complaints and charges of sexual misconduct has hit the Ottawa Police Service, raising questions about how women are treated by their male colleagues. Plus more!
The Missing Millions | Black on Campus
Mark Kelley takes viewers on a journey to look for the missing millions of dollars, money that investors and pensioners lost in a massive case of financial fraud. | A law student banned from campus. A community leader fired from her post. An esteemed professor stripped from his job.
Treatment or Torture | No More Tears: The Essure Legacy
Bob McKeown tells the story of Canada's Oak Ridge institution, where mentally ill prisoners treated each other and other bizarre human experiments were performed. | No More Tears: The Essure Legacy - Vik Adhopia shows how Canadian women continue to fight for justice after having endured medical
When Police Don't Knock | Broken Honour
The Fifth Estate investigates how dynamic entries - a controversial police tactic used in search of drugs, guns, and the suspect -- could be putting innocent lives at risk. Judy Trinh investigates. / Broken Honour - The Fifth Estate exposes how the military's failed attempt to combat sexual violence
Gene Hunters | Recipe for Genius
The Fifth Estate goes behind the scenes with Toronto Police as they mine genetic genealogy to find the killer behind two-decades-old cold cases. RECIPE FOR GENIUS: The Fifth Estate looks at the renewed interest in the game of chess and a fascination with children who show early genius for the
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