Events

Statement from the CCIR

April 23, 2013

It is with regret that we announce that the Canadian Centre for Investigative Reporting (CCIR) is winding down operations after five years of supporting investigative journalism in Canada. With your support, the CCIR has supported important and ground-breaking investigative journalism projects, which you can continue to view at this site: canadiancentreinvestigates.org. However, the funding environment
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Book Launch for ‘Thieves of Bay Street’, by CCIR Associate Bruce Livesey

April 9, 2012

Hamilton Event Launch for ‘Thieves of Bay Street’, the New Book by CCIR Associate Bruce Livesey

April 9, 2012

Vote for the CCIR at the Aviva Community Fund Challenge

November 30, 2011

The CCIR has signed up for the Aviva Community Fund challenge, for a chance to share in $1-million that will be distributed by Aviva to the worthwhile charitable projects that get enough votes. The semi-finalists will be announced at the beginning of December and the winning ideas will be decided in early January 2011. We’re
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Recent CCIR / NFB Media Panel a Success!

September 14, 2009

The CCIR in partnership with the National Film Board Mediatheque held a panel discussion in early August on the theme “Is the Mainstream Media Dying? Can Investigative Reporting Save It? Should It?” Gillian Findlay, co-host of CBC-TV’s the fifth estate and a CCIR advisory board member, moderated a lively discussion among the panelists Toronto Star
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