The Fifth Estate (TV program)

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The Fifth Estate
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Genre
Starring
Country of originCanada
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons47
Production
Executive producer Diana Swain
Running time60 minutes
Production company Canadian Broadcasting Corporation
Original release
Network
ReleaseSeptember 15, 1975 (1975-09-15) 
present

The Fifth Estate is an English-language Canadian investigative documentary series that airs on the national CBC Television network.

Contents

The name is a reference to the term "Fourth Estate", and was chosen to highlight the program's determination to go beyond everyday news into original journalism. The program has been on the air since 16 September 1975, [1] and its primary focus is on investigative journalism. The show was launched in 1975 by Ron Haggart. [2] It has engaged in co-productions with the BBC, The New York Times , The Globe and Mail , the Toronto Star , and often with the PBS program Frontline .

The Fifth Estate is one of two television programs (with The Twilight Zone being the first) to win an Academy Award, a prize presented to theatrical films: Just Another Missing Kid , originally a The Fifth Estate episode, was released in theatres in the United States and won the 1982 Academy Award for Documentary Feature.

Journalists

Journalists associated with the show, past and present, include:

Episodes

News reports aired on The Fifth Estate have included investigations into and reports about:

Season 34 (2008–09)

The 2008–09 television season was the 34th season of The Fifth Estate.

EpisodeTitleOriginal air date [5] Subject
1Disappearing ActInterview with David Reiner, a bookkeeper who turned fugitive after stealing nearly a million dollars from nonprofit day-care centres.
2Inside Room 222
3Shadows of DoubtThe death of Royal Military College cadet Joe Grozelle, whose disappearance in October 2003 launched a Canadian Forces National Investigation Service search.
4The Girl in Saskatoon (Update)A follow-up on the unsolved murder of Alexandra Wiwcharuk, a former beauty queen in Saskatoon.
5After the StormThe 2007 murder of filmmaker Helen Hill in New Orleans.
6Overboard (Update)An update on the case of Laura Gainey, who was swept overboard while sailing on the Picton Castle in December 2006.
7The Gospel of GreenThe efforts of German parliamentarian Hermann Scheer to increase his country's reliance on renewable-energy sources.
8Head GamesThe short life expectancy of professional football players in Canada.
9Where the Women Went
10The Chess Master
11A Death in the FamilyThe case of Bill Mullins-Johnson, who served 12 years in prison after being wrongly convicted of the rape and murder of his 6-year-old niece.
12Someone Got Away With Murder [6] January 21, 2009 Double murder of Andrea Scherpf and Bernd Göricke
13Strangers in Paradise
14Collateral DamageTwo men who were implicated in the 2005 shootings of four RCMP officers in Mayerthorpe, Alberta.
15Powerless
16Black Widow
17The Code Hockey's "unwritten law" about fighting.
18Top GunThe potential dangers of video-game obsession.
19Staying Alive
20The Elephant in the RoomThe Airbus affair and Karlheinz Schreiber's dealings.
21A Fight to the Death
22Amazing Grace
23Bad Day in Barrhead
24Life & Death in KandaharThe war in Afghanistan through the eyes of the medical professionals serving at Canada's trauma centre at the Kandahar Air Base.

Season 36 (2010–11)

The 2010–11 television season was the 36th season of The Fifth Estate. [7]

EpisodeTitleOriginal air date
1Enemies of the StateOctober 15, 2010
2The ConfessionOctober 22, 2010
3The Fall and Rise of Theo FleuryOctober 29, 2010
4The Life and Death of Abdinasir DirieNovember 5, 2010
5Behind the WallNovember 12, 2010
6The Girl in the SuitcaseNovember 19, 2010
7The Legacy of Brendan BurkeNovember 26, 2010
8Presumed DeadDecember 3, 2010
9After the Earth ShookJanuary 7, 2011
10Justice for NadiaJanuary 14, 2011
11Death of the DonJanuary 28, 2011
12WikiRebelsFebruary 4, 2011
13Death at the OlympicsFebruary 11, 2011
14The Devil You KnowFebruary 18, 2011
15You Should Have Stayed At HomeFebruary 25, 2011
16MissingMarch 11, 2011
17Getting Off EasyMarch 18, 2011
18My Friend the Bank RobberMarch 25, 2011
19A Question of InnocenceApril 1, 2011

Season 37 (2011–12)

The 2011–12 television season was the 37th season [8] of The Fifth Estate.

EpisodeTitleOriginal air dateCBC viewers
1Truth and Lies: The Last Days of Osama bin LadenSeptember 9, 2011599,000
2Swissair 111: The Untold StorySeptember 16, 2011775,000
3Gatti-vs-GattiSeptember 23, 2011436,000
4MaydaySeptember 30, 2011482,000
5Colonel Gadhafi: Palace of SecretsOctober 7, 2011577,000
6True ConfessionOctober 14, 2011504,000
7Scout's HonourOctober 21, 2011567,000
8'Til Death Do Us PartOctober 28, 2011482,000
9Stories from the River's EdgeNovember 4, 2011509,000
10Murder, he wroteNovember 18, 2011535,000
11A Cold CaseNovember 25, 2011612,000
12Holiday HellDecember 2, 2011722,000
13Behind the LineDecember 9, 2011568,000
14Escape From JusticeJanuary 6, 2012853,000
15Diagnosis MurderJanuary 13, 2012646,000
16The Lies People TellJanuary 20, 2012752,000
17Who's Killing the Rizzutos?January 27, 2012622,000
18The Wreck of the Costa ConcordiaFebruary 3, 20121,317,000
19The House of ShafiaFebruary 10, 2012470,000
20The Lost BoysFebruary 17, 2012565,000
21FearlessFebruary 24, 2012298,000
22Fast BreakMarch 2, 2012203,000
23Time BombMarch 9, 2012895,000
24Lost on the IceMarch 23, 2012300,400
25KidnappedApril 6, 20121,200,000

Season 38 (2012–13)

The 2012–13 television season was the 38th season [9] of The Fifth Estate.

EpisodeTitleOriginal air date
1Into the Death Zone [10] September 12, 2012Death of Canadian Shriya Shah-Klorfine on Mt. Everest
2Kingston Pen: Secrets and Lies [11] September 21, 2012 Kingston Penitentiary
3Runaway Fighter [12] September 28, 2012 Purchase of the F-35 fighter jet
4The Widow's Web [13] October 5, 2012So-called "black widow" Melissa Ann Shepard
5The Life and Death of Gloria Taylor [14] October 12, 2012 Gloria Taylor, the first Canadian to have the right to ask for a doctor's assistance in dying
6Whistleblowers: Moment of Truth [15] October 19, 2012The fate of well-known Canadian whistleblowers
7Lost in the Struggle: The Next Chapter [16] October 26, 2012Return to Jane and Finch, Toronto
8Lucky 7 [17] November 2, 2012The recovery of the stolen lottery win
9The Elephant in the Room [18] November 9, 2012Retiring zoo elephants
10Left for Dead [19] November 16, 2012Struggle for survival in icy waters near Baffin Island
11Lance Armstrong: Master of Spin [20] November 23, 2012 Lance Armstrong
12Hunting Magnotta [21] November 30, 2012Double murderer Luka Magnotta and whether his gruesome crimes could have been prevented
13Costa Concordia: The Captain's Tale [22] December 7, 2012 Costa Concordia disaster
14The Imperfect Spy [23] April 10, 2017What Jeffrey Delisle did and why
15The Last Race [24] January 18, 2013Death of Canadian ski cross competitor Nick Zoricic in World Cup competition
16Death in ParadiseJanuary 25, 2013Unexplained tourist deaths may be linked to pesticide use
17Target bin Laden [25] February 1, 2013 Osama bin Laden
18Crossfire [26] February 8, 2013The National Rifle Association's influence in the United States and Canada
19The Unrepentant [27] February 22, 2013Canadian psychopaths Melbourne "Lightning" Lee, Russell Williams, Karla Homolka, and two young offenders
20The Vanishing [28] March 1, 2013Disappearance of Wendy Ratté
21Second Wave [29] March 8, 2013Debris from 2011 Japanese tsunami begins to reach Canadian coasts
22Ironman [30] March 29, 2013 Russ George's massive iron fertilization project off of BC's west coast
23Mission Improbable [31] April 5, 2013Cynthia Vanier, SNC-Lavalin, and an alleged plot to smuggle Saadi Gaddafi and his family into Mexico
24Rate My Hospital [32] April 12, 2013

Season 39 (2013–14)

The 2013–14 television season was the 39th season of The Fifth Estate.

EpisodeTitle [33] Original air dateSubject
1The Secrets of Sugar [34] October 4, 2013
2Made in Bangladesh [35] October 11, 2013 Textile industry in Bangladesh, triggered by the 2013 Rana Plaza factory collapse
3The Murder and the Money Trail [36] October 18, 2013
4Elephants on Board: A Journey to Remember [37] October 25, 2013 PAWS sanctuary
5The Strange World of Julian Assange [38] November 1, 2013 Julian Assange
6The Rob Ford Story [39] November 8, 2013 Rob Ford, late mayor of Toronto
7The Sextortion of Amanda Todd [40] November 15, 2013 Suicide of Amanda Todd
8The Conspiracy Files: JFK and 9/11 [41] November 22, 2013Conspiracy theories around John F. Kennedy's assassination and 9/11
9The Last Great Escape [42] November 29, 2013
10Silence of the Labs [43] January 10, 2013
11The Man Who Hears Voices [44] January 17, 2014
12Walk the Line [45] January 22, 2014A prominent biker cop who was accused of selling secrets to the Hell's Angels
13Voyage of the Black Dragon [46] January 31, 2014A voyage attempted by 600 Chinese migrants to sneak into Canada in 1999.
14Rabbi of the Pure Hearts: Inside Lev Tahor [47] February 28, 2014 Lev Tahor and alleged child abuse within a Jewish community.
15The Rise and Fall of Mike Duffy [48] March 7, 2014 Mike Duffy and the Canadian Senate expenses scandal
16Return to Paradise [49] March 14, 2014 Pesticides used in a tropical resort hotel room may have killed guests in Asia.
17Dead Enough [50] March 21, 2014Canada's varying standards for declaring death affects organ transplants
18Your Tips, Our Stories [51] March 28, 2014Stories from viewer tips: a man deceives Canadian women into supporting him financially; the Halifax death of a young blind woman is re-examined; the worst case of small-town corruption
19Love and the Perfect Stranger [52] March 28, 2014Markus Vuorinen, a Finnish former gameshow host who promised love to at least 10 women across Canada before being arrested on assault charges
20The Long Way HomeMarch 28, 2014The Halifax death of a young blind woman, Holly Bartlett
21Small Town Shakedown [53] March 28, 2014The worst case of small-town corruption: Rita Crundwell stealing millions from the town coffers in Dixon, Illinois.

Season 43 (2017–18)

The 2017–18 television season was the 43rd season of The Fifth Estate.

EpisodeTitle [54] Broadcast DateSubject
1Murder in Cottage Country [55] September 15, 2017Decades-old mystery over the disappearance of 4 elderly people in the Muskoka region of Ontario
2Pit Bulls Unleashed: Should They Be Banned [56] September 22, 2017
3The Truth Smugglers [57] September 29, 2017People in Syria who smuggle out photographs and pages of secret official documents
4Jagmeet Singh: The Colour of Politics [58] October 13, 2017 Jagmeet Singh
5Motherisk: Tainted Tests & Broken Families [59] October 20, 2017 Motherisk
6Via Rail Terror Plot : The Inside Man [60] October 27, 2017
7TransCanada and Keystone XL : The Money Pipeline [61] November 3, 2017 TransCanada and Keystone XL Pipelines
8The Super Scalpersh [62] November 10, 2017A Canadian super scalper, as revealed in the Paradise Papers
9The JFK Files: The Murder of a President [63] November 17, 2017 Assassination of John F. Kennedy
10Basil Borutski and the Wilno Murders: Circle of Fear [64] November 24, 2017An investigation into the murders of three women in Wilno, Renfrew County, Ontario, and Basil Borutski, the man on trial for those crimes.

Season 45 (2019–20)

The 2019–20 television season is the 45th season of The Fifth Estate. (Where two episodes appear in one program, a "/" is included between the episodes.)

EpisodeTitle [65] Broadcast DateSubject
1Targeted /

Is Murder In Your DNA? [66] [67]

September 22, 2019Gun lobby's fight to save assault weapons in Canada /

DNA detective technique

2When Terror Comes Home [68] September 29, 2019Plan for de-radicalizing returning ISIS fighters
3The Forgotten /

Havana Syndrome

Stories from several women who grew up in Quebec's youth protection system /

A new Canadian study into the Havana syndrome, looking into why an increasing number of Canadian and American diplomats have gotten sick in Cuba.

4The Hood: Cops, Gangs, and a community in the crossfireIndigenous gangs in Regina, in one of Canada's most dangerous neighbourhoods.
5Dear Mr. Bissonnette Alexandre Bissonnette, the man behind the 2017 Quebec City mosque shooting
6My Father's Killer: Murder Mystery on Cortes Island /

Wronged: Did Ashley Smith"s death end solitary confinement?

A man's search for his father's killer and the problematic police investigation surrounding it. /

The Ashley Smith inquest

7Muskoka Murders: Closing in on the KillersThe disappearance and presumed killing of four senior citizens—including Joan Lawrence, John Semple, John Crofts, and Ralph Grant—in Ontario's Muskoka cottage country
8Captive: Caitlan Coleman vs. Joshua BoyleKidnapping of Canadian-American couple Joshua Boyle and Caitlan Coleman in Ghazni Province, Afghanistan
9The List: The Search For Church Secrets /

Vintage Grapes: Revisiting a famous Don Cherry interview

Survivors of clergy abuse demanding that the Roman Catholic church release secret lists of credibly-accused abusers /

Revisiting an interview with Don Cherry that took place almost 3 decades ago.

10Hockey Fight: Wives Reveal the Cost of Concussions /

Sexism in Science: The Woman Who Pioneered Giraffe Research

The wives of retired hockey enforcers demanding change from the NHL /

Anne Innis Dagg, a Canadian pioneer for women's rights and a groundbreaking scientist on the behavior of giraffes.

11Passport Babies: The Growing Shadow Industry of Birth Tourism /

Confronting Hate: How Antifa Is Tracking the Extreme Right

Birth tourism /

The world of Antifa

12The Autopsy Part One: What If Justice Got It Wrong? /

The Insider: Tales From Inside the Benny Hinn Ministries

Autopsy results in criminal cases in Alberta that may have led to miscarriages of justice, including wrongful convictions. /

The worldwide influence of American-Canadian evangelist Benny Hinn

13How Boeing Crashed: The Inside Story of the 737 MaxThe Boeing 737 MAX groundings
14Runaway Train: Investigating a CP Rail Crash /

Who Are They? Reconstructing Faces of the Dead

January 26, 2020The derailment of a Canadian Pacific train into the Kicking Horse River /

How 15 students, 1 instructor, and an RCMP officer use forensic sculpture in an effort to identify the remains of 15 men found in Canada.

15The Priest's Confession: What the Catholic Bishops Knew /

John Connelly's Death: Family Fights for Answers

Allegations of sexual assault among Catholic clergy in Canada /

The death of University of Toronto pharmacy student John Connelly in 2001.

Season 46 (2020–21)

The 2020–21 television season is the 46th season of The Fifth Estate. (Where two episodes appear in one program, a "/" is included between the episodes.)

EpisodeTitle [69] Broadcast DateSubject
1Thirteen Deadly Hours: The Nova Scotia ShootingThe April 2020 mass shooting in Nova Scotia by a man who went on a 13-hour crime spree in which he killed 22 people
2Bitter Harvest: The Story of the Pandemic and the People Who Pick Our FoodGovernment policies for protecting farm workers that Canada imports each year from abroad to grow and harvest fruits and vegetables.
The Smartest Guy in the Room: Cameron Ortis and the RCMP Secrets ScandalHow the RCMP charged Cameron Ortis, one of their own, with leaking confidential police secrets.
4Nygard: The Secret VideosThe December 2020 arrest of Peter Nygard, a Canadian fashion tycoon who faced charges involving sex trafficking and racketeering.
5The Price WE PaidThe political WE Charity scandal involving Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and the WE Charity. The episode includes an interview with WE's cofounders, Craig and Marc Kielburger.
6Policing the Police [70] February 11, 2021How police are investigated in Canada; following the aftermath of a shooting in a small Ontario town, after one police officer shoots another.
7Fatal Care /

Sexism Within Ottawa Police

A tragedy in an Ontario foster home, revealing problems in the for-profit child care system /

Charges of sexual misconduct in the Ottawa Police Service

8The Missing Millions /

Black on Campus [71]

February 25, 2021A massive case of financial fraud that cost investors and pensioners millions of dollars

Three Black Canadians who claim anti-Black racism to be plaguing the hallways of higher learning.

9Treatment or Torture /

No More Tears: The Essure Legacy

Canada's Oak Ridge institution, where mentally-ill prisoners are treated each other, and other human experiments were performed. /

The fight for justice by Canadian women after having endured medical complications from Essure.

10When Police Don't Knock /

Broken Honour

The issues with a controversial police tactic known as "dynamic entry," which is used in search of drugs, guns, and suspects /

The Canadian military's attempts to combat sexual violence in its ranks.

11The Gene Hunters /

Recipe for Genius

The Toronto Police's mining of genetic genealogy to find the killer behind cold cases, some of which are over 2 decades old /

The renewed interest in the game of chess, as well as a fascination with children who show early genius for the game.

Awards

The Fifth Estate has won many awards, including Gemini Awards—among them ten for Best Information Series—numerous domestic investigative journalism awards, many New York and Columbus awards, International Emmys, and in 2000 and 2010 the Michener Award, Canada's top journalism prize, which is open to all media and has only one annual winner. A 2003 co-production [72] with The New York Times and PBS's Frontline was recognized with the Pulitzer, [73] Peabody, [74] Polk, [75] and other awards.

The Fifth Estate is one of two television programs (with The Twilight Zone being the first) to win an Academy Award, a prize presented to theatrical films: Just Another Missing Kid , originally a The Fifth Estate episode, was released in theatres in the United States and won the 1982 Academy Award for Documentary Feature.

AwardYearCategory [76] RecipientResult
Academy Awards 1983 Best Documentary, Features John Zaritsky Episode: The Fifth Estate: Just Another Missing Kid (1981)Winner
Gemini Awards 1998Best Photography in an Information Program or SeriesColin AllisonNominee
1999Best News Information SeriesDavid Studer and Susan TeskeyWinner
Best Photography in an Information Program or SeriesColin AllisonNominee
2002Winner
2003Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesKelly A. MorrisNominee
2004Best News Information SeriesDavid Studer and Sally ReardonWinner
Best Writing in an Information Program or Series Bob McKeown Segment: "Run For Your Life"
Best Photography in an Information Program or SeriesColin Allison

Segment: "Run For Your Life"

Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesLoretta Hicks

Segment: "No Way Home"

Best Direction in a News Information Program or SeriesMarie Caloz

Segment: "No Way Home"

Nominee
Neil Docherty

Segment: "Dead in the Water"

Best Direction in a News Information Program or SeriesClaude Vickery

Segment: "Run For Your Life"

Best Writing in an Information Program or Series Linden MacIntyre Segment: "Death of a Beauty Queen"
Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesLeslie Steven Onody

Segment: "Dead in the Water"

Kelly A. Morris

Segment: "Run For Your Life"

Best Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or SeriesJoe Passeretti and Damian Kearns

Segment: "Dead in the Water"

2005Best Direction in a News Information Program or SeriesOleh Rumak

Episode: "Do You Believe in Miracles?"

Winner
Best Writing in an Information Program or SeriesLinden MacIntyre

Episode: "War Without Borders"

Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesLoretta Hicks

Episode: "Sticks and Stones"

Best News Information SeriesDavid Studer and Sally ReardonNominee
Best Direction in a News Information Program or SeriesMarie Caloz

Episode: "First, Do No Harm"

Episode: "Sticks and Stones"
Kit Melamed

Episode: "Mister Nobody"

Claude Vickery

Episode: "The Girl in the Suitcase"

Best Writing in an Information Program or SeriesHana Gartner

Episode: "The Canadian"

Bob McKeown

Episode: "Sticks and Stones"

Best Photography in an Information Program or SeriesPaul Seeler

Episode: "First, Do No Harm"

Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesLeslie Steven Onody

Episode: "War Without Borders"

Episode: "Do You Believe in Miracles?"
Best Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or SeriesBob McKeown

Episodes: "Bio of Dick Cheney", "Do You Believe in Miracles", and "Sticks and Stones"

Gillian Findlay

Episode: "First, Do No Harm"

2006Best News Information SeriesDavid Studer, Jane Mingay, Sally Reardon, and Jim WilliamsonWinner
Best Writing in an Information Program or Series Linden MacIntyre Episode: "Hail of Bullets"
Best Science, Technology, Nature, Environment or Adventure Documentary ProgramDavid Studer, Douglas Arrowsmith, Jane Mingay, and Jim Williamson

Episode: "Black Dawn"

Nominee
Best Sports Program or SeriesDavid Studer, Caroline Harvey, Jane Mingay, and Jim Williamson

Episode: "On the Edge of Glory"

Best Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or SeriesGillian Findlay

Episode: "Failing Jeffrey"

Bob McKeown Episode: "Rogue Agent"
Best Writing in an Information Program or Series
Gillian Findlay

Episode: "Failing Jeffrey"

2007Best News Information SeriesDavid Studer and Sally ReardonWinner
Best Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or Series Gillian Findlay

Episode: "Luck of the Draw"

Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesTania White

Episode: "The Good Father"

Best Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or SeriesHana Gartner

Episode: "The Good Father"

Nominee
Best Direction in a News Information Program or Series Catherine Annau Episode: "The Good Father"
Tamar Weinstein

Episode: "Lost in the Struggle"

Best Writing in an Information Program or SeriesGillian Findlay

Episode: "Luck of the Draw"

Best Photography in an Information Program or SeriesColin Allison and Jeff Cole

Episode: "Crime Pays"

Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesLoretta Hicks

Episode: "Lost in the Struggle"

Best Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or SeriesLarry Kent, Damian Kearns, and Joe Passaretti

Episode: "Road Warriors"

2008Best News Information SeriesDavid Studer and Sally ReardonWinner
Best Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or Series Hana Gartner Episode: "The Lady Vanishes"
Best Picture Editing in an Information Program or SeriesAvi Lev

Episode: "Overboard"

Best Host or Interviewer in a News Information Program or SeriesGillian Findlay

Episode: "Overboard"

Nominee
Linden MacIntyre

Episode: "Bad Day in Barrhead"

Best Direction in a News Information Program or SeriesMarie Caloz

Episode: "Teacher's Pet"

Claude Vickery

Episode: "Overboard"

Best Writing in an Information Program or SeriesGillian Findlay

Episode: "Overboard"

Linden MacIntyre

Episode: "Brian Mulroney: The Unauthorized Chapter"

Best Photography in an Information Program or SeriesPaul Seeler

Episode: "Life and Death in Kandahar"

Best Sound in an Information/Documentary Program or SeriesJoe Passaretti and Damian Kearns

Episode: "Life and Death in Kandahar"

2010Best Editorial ResearchLynette Fortune (researcher)

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (production company)

Winner
Canadian Screen Awards 2013 Best Direction in a News Information Program or SeriesCarmen Merrifield and Claude Vickery

Episode: "Truth & Lies: The Last Days of Osama bin Laden"

Winner
Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial ResearchAngela Gilbert

Episode: "Scout's Honour"

Best Direction in a News Information Program or SeriesTimothy Sawa

Episode: "Scout's Honour"

Nominee
2015Best News or Information ProgramTarannum Kamlani, Mark Kelley, Lysanne Louter, and Aileen McBride

Episode: "Made in Bangladesh"

Winner
Best News or Information Series Julian Sher and Jim Williamson
Best Photography in a News or Information Program, Series or SegmentJohn Badcock

Episode: "Made in Bangladesh"

Nominee
Best Host or Interviewer in a News or Information Program or Series Gillian Findlay
2018 Best Picture Editing, Documentary Liz Rosch

Episode: "The Disruptors"

Nominee
2019Barbara Sears Award for Best Visual ResearchLeslie MorrisonWinner
Barbara Sears Award for Best Editorial ResearchTimothy Sawa, Lisa Mayor, and Zander Sherman Nominee
Mindset AwardsMindset Award for Workplace Mental Health Reporting [77] Mark Kelley (reporter), Timothy Sawa (producer), and Kimberly Ivany (associate producer)

Episode: "Officer Down"

Winner
The Hillman Prize 2019 Canadian Hillman Prize [78] Harvey Cashore, Bob McKeown, Kimberly Ivany, Aileen McBride, Saman Malik, Doug Husby, and Lisa Mayor

The Fifth Estate

Winner
Canadian Association of Journalists Awards2020Best Broadcast Feature [79] Gillian Findlay, Linda Guerriero, Elizabeth McMillan, Lisa Mayor, and Liz Rosch

Episode: "13 Deadly Hours"

Finalist
JHR / CAJ Award for Human Rights Reporting [79] Mark Kelley, Virginia Smart, Karen Wirsig, Aileen Mcbride, and Andy Hincenbergs

Episode: "Bitter Harvest"

Canadian Screen Awards Best Picture Editing, FactualAileen McBride
2021Liz RoschNominee

Controversies

The Savoie scandal

In 1992, The Fifth Estate aired an expose of Inspector Claude Savoie of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, accusing him of being corrupt. On 21 December 1992, Savoie shot himself in his office at the RCMP's headquarters. Many felt that The Fifth Estate bore some responsibility for Savoie's suicide. Julian Sher of The Fifth Estate who worked on the Savoie story stated in 2022: "I didn't kill him, I didn't load the gun, I didn't put the gun to his head. He made his choices. I'm not responsible but if Dan and I had decided not to do the story, if we had not covered this stuff, would he be alive? He might have decided to kill himself when the RCMP (investigated him)...The lesson I learned from that is the consequences of our work. For many of the people we tell stories about, it's their lives and sometimes their deaths." [80]

Libel suit

The CBC was successfully sued for libel over an episode that aired on 27 February 1996. Two doctors were interviewed for an episode about prescription drugs. Both doctors alleged their interviews were unfairly edited to give the false impression they were involved in kickbacks, cover-ups of patient deaths and other disreputable activities. Cardiologist Martin Myers asked for an apology plus $25,000, while researcher Frans Leenen asked for an apology plus $10,000. The CBC opted to fight the charges in court. The doctors ultimately prevailed. Myers was awarded $200,000, plus interest and costs, while Leenen won $950,000, plus interest and costs that could total over $2 million, a record for Canadian libel. The CBC has no libel insurance. Judges in both cases ruled that journalists at The Fifth Estate had twisted the facts and acted with malice, with one writing in his decision; "this was sensationalistic journalism of the worst sort and should serve as an embarrassment to this so-called 'flagship' investigative programme." The episode's host Trish Wood, producer Nicholas Regush, the researcher and executive producer David Studer were assessed punitive and aggravated damages. [81]

Iglesia ni Cristo

The CBC and The Fifth Estate were sued in February 2019 by the Iglesia Ni Cristo after officials said one of the show's broadcasts defamed their church, calling the show "slanderous" and acting "without evidence." CBC News responded by stating they stand behind the story. [82]

The episode in question, "Church of Secrets", which aired on 11 November 2018 and was hosted by Bob McKeown, detailed the controversies surrounding the church, including accusations of financial irregularities, kidnapping, and the murder of a Canadian man. [83] [84] [85] In particular, McKeown interviewed the widow of a murder victim allegedly killed by INC members after a series of verbal altercations, as well as following the story of excommunicated ministerial worker Lowell Menorca II, who sought refugee status in Canada. The news crew also attempted for and were denied an interview with Eduardo V. Manalo after an event in Sacramento. During the attempt for an interview, their vehicle's tires were slashed, which McKeown suspected was an act of intimidation by INC, though an INC member denied the allegation. [85]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 Current host of the show

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Robert Duff McKeown, is a Canadian investigative reporter and former all-star and championship football player. He has also worked with NBC and CBS. McKeown returned to the CBC in November 2002 to host its investigative program, The Fifth Estate, a show which he had hosted from 1981 to 1990. Previously, McKeown spent eight years working for Dateline NBC as a correspondent and five years with CBS News.

John Zaritsky was a Canadian documentarian/filmmaker. His work has been broadcast in 35 countries and screened at more than 40 film festivals around the world; in 1983, his film Just Another Missing Kid won the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.

Julian Sher is a Canadian investigative journalist, filmmaker, author and newsroom trainer based in Montreal, Quebec. He was an investigative producer for ten years then a senior producer for five years with the CBC's The Fifth Estate. He has written extensively about outlaw motorcycle gangs, child abuse and the justice system.

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<i>Murdoch Mysteries</i> Canadian television series

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Mark Simms is a Canadian filmmaker, community activist and martial artist.

James Algar was an American film director, screenwriter, and producer. He worked at Walt Disney Productions for 43 years and received the Disney Legends award in 1998. He was born in Modesto, California and died in Carmel, California.

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<i>The Fifth Estate</i> (film) 2013 thriller film by Bill Condon

The Fifth Estate is a 2013 biographical thriller film directed by Bill Condon about the news-leaking website WikiLeaks. The film stars Benedict Cumberbatch as its editor-in-chief and founder Julian Assange and Daniel Brühl as its former spokesperson Daniel Domscheit-Berg. Anthony Mackie, David Thewlis, Alicia Vikander, Stanley Tucci, and Laura Linney are featured in supporting roles. The film's screenplay was written by Josh Singer based in-part on Domscheit-Berg's book Inside WikiLeaks: My Time with Julian Assange at the World's Most Dangerous Website (2011), as well as WikiLeaks: Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy (2011) by British journalists David Leigh and Luke Harding. The film's name is a reference to people who operate in the manner of journalists outside the normal constraints imposed on the mainstream media.

John Kastner was a four-time Emmy Award-winning Canadian documentary filmmaker whose later work focused on the Canadian criminal justice system. His films included the documentaries Out of Mind, Out of Sight (2014), a film about patients at the Brockville Mental Health Centre, named best Canadian feature documentary at the Hot Docs Canadian International Documentary Festival; NCR: Not Criminally Responsible (2013), exploring the personal impact of the mental disorder defence in Canada; Life with Murder (2010), The Lifer and the Lady and Parole Dance, and the 1986 made-for-television drama Turning to Stone, set in the Prison for Women in Kingston, Ontario.

<i>Schitts Creek</i> Canadian television sitcom (2015–2020)

Schitt's Creek is a Canadian television sitcom created by Dan Levy and his father, Eugene Levy, that aired on CBC Television from 2015 to 2020. It consists of 80 episodes spread over six seasons. Produced by Not a Real Company Productions and the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, it follows the trials and tribulations of the formerly wealthy Rose family. After their business manager embezzles the family business, Rose Video, the family loses its fortune and relocates to Schitt's Creek, a town they once purchased as a joke. Now living in a motel, Johnny and Moira — along with their adult children, David and Alexis — must adjust to life without wealth.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Canadaland</span> Canadian news site and podcast network

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The Gordon Sinclair Award is a Canadian journalism award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television for excellence in broadcast journalism. Originally presented as part of the ACTRA Awards, it was transferred to the new Gemini Awards in 1986. During the ACTRA era, the award was open to both radio and television journalists; when it was taken over by the Academy, it became a television-only award.

The Donald Brittain Award is a Canadian television award, presented by the Academy of Canadian Cinema and Television to honour the year's best television documentary on a social or political topic. Formerly presented as part of the Gemini Awards, since 2013 it has been presented as part of the Canadian Screen Awards. The award may be presented to either a standalone broadcast of a documentary film, or to an individual full-length episode of a news or documentary series; documentary films which originally premiered theatrically, but were not already submitted for consideration in a CSA film category before being broadcast on television, are also considered television films for the purposes of the award.

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