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W5: Haiti a year after the quake
Coming up on W5: With the first anniversary of the deadly earthquake that struck Haiti approaching, Craig Kielburger travelled to Haiti with actress and humanitarian Mia Farrow, to see first-hand how the country is recovering.
W5's annual investigation of used-car businesses
W5 goes undercover with the Automobile Protection Association in the annual survey of used car dealers, and finds some very troubing results.
Parkinson's drug sends patients on orgy of gambling, shopping and sex
W5 uncovers shocking side effects of Mirapex, a drug used to treat Parkinson's Disease, including hyper-sexuality and compulsive gambling.
Dream Wedding
W5 takes a stroll through Trevor and Debbie's wedding album.
W5 investigation: Conmen who target seniors
'The Grandsom Scam' on W5: an investigation into conmen who target the elderly, pretending to be a grandson in trouble and in desperate need of money.
On the hunt for pirate 'treasure'
W5 senior field producer Robert Osborne dons scuba gear and joins an underwater search for the wreck of a pirate ship -- in Conception Bay, Newfoundland.
The Liberation Treatment: a one-year timeline
It has been a medical story like no other. On the first anniversary of the W5 documentary report that brought a new theory about Multiple Sclerosis to patients around the world, we review the developments.
Details emerge about man who died after MS therapy
Details are now coming to light about the death of an Ontario multiple sclerosis patient who travelled to Costa Rica for a form of the "liberation therapy."
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Worldwide spread of The Liberation Treatment
This map shows countries that either offer the treatment, are performing clinical trials or have funded research into the Liberation Treatment since W5's investigation by medical correspondent Avis Favaro and medical producer Elizabeth St. Philip went to air on Nov. 21, 2009.
Dr. Lorne Brandes on CCSVI
Where do we go from here? Dr. Brandes, an oncologist and medical professor at the University of Manitoba, looks back over the year that was and ahead to the year that will be for Dr. Paolo Zamboni's theory to treat multiple sclerosis.
The Liberation Treatment: A whole new approach to MS
Amid the centuries-old castles of the ancient city of Ferrara is a doctor who has come upon an entirely new theory about how to treat Multiple Sclerosis, one that may profoundly change the lives of patients.
A nightmare when the taxman got it wrong
W5 tells the harrowing stories of two men caught in a living nightmare after being targeted by overzealous CRA investigations that stripped them of their life savings, without proof of tax evasion on either part.
The fight to preserve desecrated war graves
Bell Island, N.L. was the only North American location directly attacked by German Forces during WWII. The wrecks at the bottom of Conception Bay are in pristine condition but divers have been pillaging the sunken artifacts. W5 looks at the efforts of one man to protect the underwater archeological sites.
W5: What happened to Dustin LaFortune?
Months after he was hospitalized for horrific injuries, Dustin LaFortune has spoken to W5 about his slow road to recovery.
How Vancouver police put a dent in property crimes
The most pervasive crimes in Canada are those involving theft property, costing the economy billions a year. W5 investigates what Vancouver police are doing to keep petty criminals behind bars, long enough to lower crime rates.
Hockey HEROS from the troubled inner city
W5 presents an inspirational documentary about a hockey team from a gang-plagued area of Toronto -- and a hockey program called HEROS that's transforming the lives of young people from poor neighbourhoods.
A deeper look into the interrogation of Russell Williams
The video showing the interrogation of convicted sex killer Russell Williams is a window into the way skilled investigators use psychology to extract confessions, experts say.
High flier Malarek shows he has the Right Stuff
While reporting W5's documentary about Canadian air racer Pete McLeod, reporter Victor Malarek took to the skies aboard one of the race aircraft to see what it's like to soar at nearly 400 kilometres an hour.
The fight for medical information after patients die
If a critical mistake is made in the emergency room, Canadians believe the medical system will provide answers. But as W5 has discovered in Newfoundland, some families are left fighting for years to get the information they want.
Watch: World Exclusive of Steven Page's new music video
W5 gives you a world exclusive of Steven Page's music video for 'Indecision" -- the first single from his new album to be released Oct. 19.
W5 Investigates: Pills, Patients and Profits
A W5 investigation: A patient's struggle to obtain the 60-year-old drug Thalidomide shows how drug companies may be profiting from the sick and dying.
Golden Gate Funds leaves a trail of lost investments
W5 examines how the Golden Gate Funds promised huge financial returns, but was apparently a Ponzi scheme, resulting in devastating financial losses for unsuspecting Canadian investors.
'Free trial' offers that can end up costing hundreds
Is it really a free trial? W5 investigates fake celebrity endorsements and surprise billing that can put hundreds on your credit card. And the trail leads to Edmonton.
The Leading Man: A candid chat with Paul Gross
Canadian actor, writer and director Paul Gross has never really cracked the unforgiving world of Hollywood. But he's hardly complaining. He talks candidly about his life in the biz, and his sex symbol status, in a sit-down with Sandie Rinaldo.
Agency aims to fund research into angioplasty for MS
The Canadian Institute for Health Research wants scientists to submit grant proposals to study whether treating vein abnormalities in multiple sclerosis patients helps relieve their symptoms.
N.S. MS patient feels renewed after 'liberation'
Christopher Alkenbrack says he doesn't regret a thing. The Wolfville, N.S. teacher has undergone a controversial treatment for his multiple sclerosis in Poland and says he's never felt better.
W5: Why MS patients aren't waiting for proof
A fascinating medical drama is unfolding on the Internet among patients and scientists, who are struggling to study a new treatment for multiple sclerosis. A W5 exclusive: Patients are in a hurry for help, and scientists want to wait for final proof.
The Liberation War: How the Internet helped pull theories together
A retired Austrian doctor is watching the explosion of interest in the Liberation Treatment, convinced this long-dismissed idea will finally get its day in scientific court.
MS Society calls for research into experimental therapy
The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada is calling on researchers to submit proposals for funding into research on a new theory about the cause of MS, following a report from CTV's W5.
FAQs on the CCVSI procedure for MS patients
Find information about the best way to test for CCSVI, and learn more about what North American MS researchers are working on.
MS patient describes life after Liberation Treatment
MS patient Steve Garvie provides an account of how the Liberation Treatment has changed his life.
MS patients tell MPs about life after 'liberation'
A group of patients with multiple sclerosis gathered on Parliament Hill Tuesday to testify how a controversial new treatment has changed their lives, as two Liberal MPs reiterated their call for more research.
W5 documentary on RCMP wins CAJ Award
W5 has won a Canadian Association of Journalists Award for its documentary Beyond Justice, which investigated three killings at the hands of RCMP officers in British Columbia and the failure of the justice system to hold police accountable.
W5 investigates: When the RCMP pulls the trigger
Reports leaked to W5 reveal in the cases of three men killed by RCMP officers, the B.C. Attorney General's ministry had evidence contradicting statements of the Mounties involved -- yet it chose not to prosecute.
Why are crippling Lyme disease cases being misdiagnosed?
W5 investigation on Lyme disease: Why some Canadian doctors are misdiagnosing this crippling disease caused by a shape-shifting superbug -- until it's too late.
Tammy Wynne's fight to prove she isn't a killer
Tammy Wynne served 13 years in custody for the death of her young son. W5 follows her fight to reverse her conviction, after it was found crucial testimony against her was provided by a discredited Ontario pathologist.
Leave it to Bieber: 15-year-old taking pop world by storm
Justin Bieber's the hottest thing in music and an idol for millions of teenaged girls. Not only that, he got his start his way, by posting home videos of himself busking on the streets of his hometown on the Internet. And that led to discovery and stardom. W5 tells his story.
W5 investigates: Mattawa's funeral home horror
W5 investigates: A period of mourning turns into a nightmare for families in a small Northern Ontario town after the local funeral home mixes up the remains of their loved ones.
W5: Behind the pipeline bombings in northern B.C.
The Suspects: The search for a pipeline bomber brings fear to Peace River country.
Broken Vows: Marrying for immigration, not love
On CTV's W5, Victor Malarek tells the story of Canadians victimized by spouses from foreign countries who marry for immigration, not love.
W5: Searching for gold at the end of the Guatemalan rainbow
Are Canadian mining companies giving us a bad reputation abroad? W5's Paula Todd on her journey to Guatemala, where she talked to the mining companies, the local residents and Canadian human rights workers.
U.S. MS group calls for research into vein theory
The U.S. Multiple Sclerosis Society has joined the MS Society of Canada in inviting scientists to submit proposals to study a new theory about a vein condition that may be linked to the disease.
W5 - Liberation Treatment Q and A
A group of doctors in Italy is investigating a fascinating new treatment for multiple sclerosis. Here are further details on the treatment.
Clinic to test for controversial condition linked to MS
One of the first clinics in North America devoted to testing for a vascular condition that some believe is linked to multiple sclerosis is set to open later this month in Buffalo, just as scientists are to release more findings on the theory.
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UPDATE to Man's Best Friend: Providing clues to cancer mystery
UPDATE to an episode last season when we met Blizzard, a five-year-old Pyrenean mountain dog who was being treated for bone cancer.
W5: A doctor's harrowing return to Haiti
Dr. John Yates was in Haiti on January 12, the day of the earthquake, but flew to Canada just two hours before the quake struck. W5 followed him back to Haiti to see the hospital he works with and the people he needed to help.
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How a pig farmer made billions in online gambling
W5 brings you the story of Calvin Ayre -- a one-time pig farmer who became one of the most successful and charismatic Canadian entrepreneurs that you've never heard about.
Rescue mission to save a persecuted family
In her short life, 2.5-year-old Neha Munir has survived horrors no child should ever experience -- a victim of rape in her native Pakistan. The reason? Because her Christian father would not convert to Islam. W5 tells her story.
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Victor Malarek
Award-winning journalist, Victor Malarek brings his hard-hitting investigative skills to W5 as its senior reporter.
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