May 15, 2013 | 6:15Homerun Charbonneau Commisson AudioHomerun Charbonneau Commisson May 15, 2013 | 6:15Suspended Laval, Que., city manager Gaétan Turbide was scheduled to testify about corruption in Laval before the Charbonneau Commission today. But his testimony was abruptly cancelled. CBC legal affairs reporter Ivan Slobod is following the commission.
Oct 6, 2012 | 11:25Day 6 New Mafia Kingpins - The 'Ndrangheta AudioDay 6 New Mafia Kingpins - The 'Ndrangheta Oct 6, 2012 | 11:25xplosive allegations of organized crime's power in Quebec dominated the headlines again this week. So far at the at The Charbonneau inquiry we've been hearing a lot about the Cosa Nostra group which has strong ties to Sicily. But now another name is emerging -- The 'Ndrangheta. And their power base is in Calabria, the toe of Italy's boot. The organized crime group dominates in Europe and now we're learning just how much power and pull they have in Ontario. We'll dig deeper with mob watcher Antonio Nicaso and former RCMP chief superintendent Ben Soave.
May 13, 2013 | 6:16Homerun Charbonneau AudioHomerun Charbonneau May 13, 2013 | 6:16At the Charbonneau commission, a tough day for Gilles Cloutier - a former political organizer. He started the day by admitting he LIED on the stand. Salimah Shivji is following the inquiry.
Feb 19, 2013 | 27:29As It Happens Feb 19 - Chinese Hacking, Charbonneau Update, Toronto Doctor Re: Mexico Safe, From Our Archives: Leopold Museum (Part 1) AudioAs It Happens Feb 19 - Chinese Hacking, Charbonneau Update, Toronto Doctor Re: Mexico Safe, From Our Archives: Leopold Museum (Part 1) Feb 19, 2013 | 27:29Chinese Hacking, Charbonneau Update, Toronto Doctor Re: Mexico Safe, From Our Archives: Leopold Museum.
Nov 28, 2011 | 27:30The Current Investigating Quebec's construction industry AudioThe Current Investigating Quebec's construction industry Nov 28, 2011 | 27:30After three years of breaking news reports that outlined explosive details about collusion and corruption in Quebec's construction industry, the Charbonneau Commission will begin an inquiry. This is a story of government officials union bosses, company bosses and organized crime. And it began when a 27 year old freelance journalist teamed up with a seasoned investigative reporter at Radio-Canada. Today, Marie-Maude Denis and Alain Gravel take us through the story of the sleuthing and the sources that led to one of the most explosive stories to come out of Quebec in decades.
Dec 14, 2011 | 23:59The Current Prison Libraries: The Prose of Cons AudioThe Current Prison Libraries: The Prose of Cons Dec 14, 2011 | 23:59Ask Jean Charbonneau what those who come to his library ask to read and he'll tell you True Crime is the most popular. His readers are prisoners but the fact that they're reading at all is proof to him that his work matters. In a world behind bars, the best escape was in a book. We follow Jean Charbonneau into that world.