The Millionaire Murders: Who killed Daniel Langlois and Dominique Marchand?
Daniel Langlois and Dominique Marchand may not have been household names throughout Canada, but their achievements and projects received worldwide attention and recognition. In December of 2023, however, they were found brutally murdered on the Caribbean island of Dominica. You can see more about this episode here
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Narco Jungle: The Darien Gap – One of the world's most dangerous migrant routes
W5 goes deep into one of the most dangerous migrant routes to expose how the Gulf Clan cartel is profiting from desperate migrants. You can see more about this episode here
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The Cult Queen: A charismatic leader holds a Saskatchewan town hostage
W5 visited Richmound, Sask., to learn more about the self-described 'Queen of Canada,' who controversially moved to the rural village with her followers last year. You can see more about this episode here
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Arsenic Air: A Quebec town's fear of exposure to a smelter's harmful pollution
For years, a copper smelter at Rouyn Noranda, Que., 600 kilometres northwest of Montreal has been spewing a cocktail of heavy metals into the air. W5 discovers that some of the town's residents are no longer willing to pay the financial benefits from heavy industry. You can see more about this episode here
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Who's at your Door?: Homeowners held hostage by door-to-door appliance deals
W5 investigates how companies allegedly use high-pressure door-to-door sales tactics to convince vulnerable homeowners to rent appliances they don't need while effectively putting liens on their homes without their knowledge. You can see more about this episode here
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