Investigations
Amplifying voices silenced by mainstream media. Uncovering stories the powerful don't want told. Giving platform to communities ignored.
🔍 Featured Investigations:
[Last updated: November 30, 2025] 1. Child Protection at a Breaking Point
→ Accountability question: What would a truly independent child and youth advocate look like in Nova Scotia?
Reports describe Nova Scotia's child welfare workers as overburdened and burned out, serving families facing trauma while lacking resources to provide real support. This investigation examines why reforms and a true child and youth advocate office still lag.
→ Community voices: Social workers propose reducing caseloads to 15 families maximum and establishing regional advocacy hubs.
[Last updated: November 28, 2025 | Part 2 of ongoing series] 2. Tenants' Rights Under Pressure
→ Accountability question: Who is responsible for regulating fixed-term leases, and how can tenants hold them accountable?
New research shows renters across Nova Scotia are locked into fixed-term leases, facing rising costs and limited legal recourse. This story explains what legal protections exist, where they fall short, and how new programs fit in.
→ Community voices: Tenant organizations demand a ban on fixed-term leases and rent supplements tied to income.
[Last updated: November 25, 2025 | Ongoing monitoring] 3. Environmental Racism: Report Shelved, Communities Waiting
→ Accountability question: Why has the government delayed implementing the expert panel's recommendations on environmental racism?
An expert panel has called on Nova Scotia to address environmental racism and issue a formal apology, but the government has been slow to act. This feature amplifies Mi'kmaq and African Nova Scotian communities still living with toxic legacies.
→ Community voices: Mi'kmaq and African Nova Scotian leaders demand immediate cleanup, health monitoring, and co-management of environmental decisions affecting their communities.
4. The Missing Children of Pictou County
→ Accountability question: What communication gaps exist between RCMP and provincial child protection services?
The disappearance of Lilly and Jack Sullivan mobilized hundreds of searchers and national attention before updates slowed. This investigation tracks unanswered questions and what the community wants from RCMP and provincial leaders.
📊 Stories That Went Nowhere:
• Cape Breton Golf Course Proposal - Public backlash stalled this controversial plan, but questions remain about safeguards for public lands
• Uranium Exploration - Community resistance halted exploration, yet residents push for stronger protections
• Privacy Breaches - Major data exposures like MOVEit raised questions about digital safeguards that have gone unanswered