Robert Cribb
Investigative Reporter at the Toronto Star | Toronto
About Robert Cribb
Robert Cribb is an investigative reporter with The Toronto Star and director of the Investigative Journalism Bureau at the University of Toronto. He has received national reporting awards and citations for investigations into offshore tax evasion, child exploitation, human trafficking, dangerous doctors and public-health threats. Reach him on Twitter @thecribby.
Inside Saskatchewan's failure to stop a silent killer
There's something deadly lurking in the rolling hills, pastures and valleys of Saskatchewan.
Fear and money breed silence in Saskatchewan
For victims of toxic sour gas leaked from the operations of Saskatchewan's powerful oil and gas industry, crying foul in public can have serious consequences.
Manulife unmasked as mystery bank fined $1.15 million for violations
Manulife has confirmed that it is the bank hit with a $1.15 million fine for breaking Canada's money laundering rules over 1,200 times.
Federal officials feared consequences after intelligence unit protected bank that broke law
Federal officials did not buy the explanation of Canada's financial intelligence agency for protecting the name of the bank that violated money-laundering rules.
Financial intelligence agency gave bankers a 'heads up' about money laundering disclosure
An internal email, released through access to information legislation, shows that FINTRAC had shared some information in advance with Canadian bankers about the $1.1-million penalty.
Canada refuses to name bank that broke money laundering rules 1,225 times
Canada's financial intelligence agency is refusing to release the name of a bank that violated Canada's money-laundering laws 1,225 times. The bank received a $1.1 million penalty earlier this year.