An investigation reveals information that would otherwise not be public. In some cases, that information was hidden on purpose. In others, it wasn’t available for more banal reasons. Sometimes the dots between bits and pieces of publicly available information just weren’t connected before.
An investigation may reveal wrongdoing, or it might shine a light on something not well known or documented. It’s often a public service — allowing people and communities to learn how the actions of powerful governments, institutions and industries are affecting their lives.
At The Narwhal, an investigation is a rigorous process. We vet and verify all information before publishing any story, but especially those that suggest wrongdoing. Documents are verified to be authentic prior to being used as sources of information. We work to cross-reference findings with multiple sources and often get legal advice.
And, in the interest of fairness, every person and institution we write about is contacted and given a chance to respond to all allegations made in a story.
Journalists obtain information in many ways. For investigations, those often involve whistleblowers or tips, leaked documents or information, conducting background searches on people or companies and more. We also analyse data sets to look for trends or outliers — sometimes an investigation means seeing something hiding in plain sight.
The Narwhal’s journalists regularly file freedom of information requests to public bodies with the aim of holding leaders accountable and ensuring the public is well informed about government decisions.
And we are always open to hearing from the public and whistleblowers. If you want to send an anonymous tip, visit this page.
See below for a complete archive of investigations at The Narwhal.
Freedom of information documents reveal that DFO has created a suite of new policies and...
How TC Energy and LNG Canada pressured RCMP to enforce a court-ordered injunction on Wet’suwet’en...
Internal emails reveal the story behind the RCMP’s enforcement of Coast GasLink’s injunction ahead of...
Building a road to the Ring of Fire is a key 2022 Ontario election priority...
An RCMP commander assigned to work with fossil fuel and other resource companies told Commissioner...
A lobby group representing RBC, TD Bank, Scotiabank, BMO and CIBC has responded to a...
Companies such as Suncor and TC Energy are pushing back against rules that would mandate...
The perfect coincidence of geothermally heated cliffs, a deciduous forest and wetlands created a unique...
Documents obtained by The Narwhal show BC Hydro’s former chief engineer and SNC Lavalin are...
Stability of the dam found to be a “significant risk” in May 2019, more than...
Employees and the union allege minimal enforcement by Ontario’s Ministry of Labour is to blame...
B.C. rarely inspects hazardous waste handlers even though the province knows companies routinely break the...
A months-long investigation by The Narwhal, including interviews with 11 current or former at-sea observers,...
Documents obtained by The Narwhal reveal representatives of resource industries and government sought the ‘surrender’...
A previously unreleased report obtained by The Narwhal shows a government division — soon to...
A significant shake near the Site C dam in 2018 seemed like reason enough to...
BC Hydro knew for years that earthquakes triggered by fracking operations posed risks to vulnerable...
Family-run green power projects — that for decades have supplied electricity to remote communities and...