Britain releases the Canadian-made Facebook ads that helped swing the 2016 Brexit referendum with dubious claims (CBC News The National – July 28, 2018)
Ransomware attack hits British hospitals and spreads to dozens of countries (CBC News The National – May 12, 2017)
Ahead of the Pope’s unprecedented summit on preventing child abuse in the Catholic Church, survivors from an Italian school for deaf boys share their harrowing stories (CBC News The National – February 20, 2019)
Britons start stockpiling and fearing the worst, as the threat of a “no-deal” Brexit grows (CBC News The National – January 14, 2019)
As Prince Charles turns 70, we look at his charity work and reputation for “meddling” to discover what kind of king he may be (CBC News The National – November 14, 2018)
Londoners affected by knife crime are finding their own ways to address the British capital’s recent wave of violence (CBC News The National – August 5, 2018)
Prince Harry’s wedding signals a new chapter in his troubled relationship with the media (CBC News The National – May 13, 2018)
As Britain targets Russia over nerve agent attack, Russian Londoners feel caught in the middle (CBC News The National – March 14, 2018)
Opinion on Brexit still divided as Theresa May pledges to bring Britain “back together” (CBC News The National – March 2, 2018)
Trump cancels London embassy visit (CBC News The National – January 12, 2018)
Fatberg clogging London sewers (CBC News The National – November 20, 2017)
Big Ben to be silenced 4 years for repairs (CBC News The National – August 16, 2017)
Usain Bolt on pace to dominate final world championships (CBC News The National – August 4, 2017)
Dunkirk, the movie, raises profile of Dunkirk, the place (CBC News The National – August 3, 2017)
Eric Monkman dominates U.K. game show (CBC News The National – April 10, 2017)
Nice mourns the day after truck attack (CBC News The National – July 15, 2016)
Leicester City FC poised to beat 5,000-1 odds (CBC News The National – April 26, 2016)
Montreal’s raw sewage to be dumped into St. Lawrence River (CBC News The National – October 2, 2015)
Quebec City aims to regain an NHL franchise… but is it worth the cost? (CBC News The National – June 25, 2015)
Conservative candidate Chris Lloyd resigns after we reveal he’s only “messing with” the party (CBC News The National – May 12, 2015)
A major medical journal finds obesity rates still aren’t declining and calls the battle “unacceptably slow” (CBC News The National – February 18, 2015)
A Canadian cultural divide emerges when it’s time to decide whether or not to publish cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad after the attack at Charlie Hebdo (CBC News The National – January 8, 2015)
Kahnawake’s mixed-race couples law pressures some members to leave (CBC News The National – November 3, 2014)
Researchers discover microbeads are polluting the St. Lawrence River (The National – September 26, 2014)