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The Fifth Estate

Season 11 1985 - 1986
NR

  • 1985-09-18T01:00:00Z on CBC Television
  • 1h
  • 2h (2 episodes)
  • Canada
  • English
  • Documentary, News
For more than three decades, the fifth estate has been Canada's premier investigative documentary program, acquainting viewers with a dazzling parade of political leaders, shady characters and ordinary people whose lives were touched by triumph or tragedy. The tradition of provocative and courageous journalism which began with Adrienne Clarkson, Warner Troyer and Peter Reilly on September 16, 1975 continues unabated with our current team of Hana Gartner, Linden MacIntyre, Bob McKeown and Gillian Findlay.

2 episodes

Season Premiere

1985-09-18T01:00:00Z

11x01 Product of Canada

Season Premiere

11x01 Product of Canada

  • 1985-09-18T01:00:00Z1h

From 1985, our investigation into the federal government's rejection and subsequent release of almost one million cans of partly decomposed tuna from the Star-Kist Tuna Canada Ltd. plant in New Brunswick.This public disclosure, reported by former fifth estate host the late Eric Malling, precipitated a political controversy and the resignation of Minister of Fisheries John Fraser. The tuna in question was first rejected as unfit for consumption in standard Fisheries Department inspections. After its unsuccessful appeal, Star-Kist threatened a plant closure and massive layoff if the tuna was not released. N.B. Premier Richard Hatfield had it re- tested at the Research and Productivity Council (RPC) in Fredericton, which was paid $35,000 by the N.B. Job Protection Branch to conduct the tests. Not surprisingly, the RPC found the tuna acceptable. A third assessment, by Fraser's own inspection team, recommended that the tuna only be sold outside of Canada, and only with a cautionary label. In an interview, Fraser defends the release of the tuna in Canada, pointing to the public's right to a fair hearing in the face of possibly unfair government actions, and to the legitimate right of a provincial government to become involved in such a case.

1986-03-05T02:00:00Z

11x02 Against All Odds

11x02 Against All Odds

  • 1986-03-05T02:00:00Z1h

In this piece from 1986, Hana Gartner reports on the Canadian soccer team's successful qualification for the World Cup Tournament, despite the collapse of professional soccer in Canada and the unwillingness of indoor soccer league teams to release contracted players for training. Includes interviews with players Bruce Wilson, George Pacos, Terry Moore, David Norman, and Bob Leonarducci, coach Tony Waiters, Tacoma Stars manager John Best, and Pele.

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