How a handful of reporters unearthed Canadian links to the Paradise Papers

A small team from two national outlets broke one of the biggest political stories this year, making sense of millions of leaked pages about offshore banking activities.
From left, Toronto Star reporters Alex Boutilier and Robert Cribb, and CBC reporter Harvey Cashore were part of the small Canadian team that unearthed last week's explosive Paradise Papers stories.
A small team of reporters from three national newsrooms unearthed a web of Canadian connections in the Paradise Papers as part of a global group working in secret and scouring 13.4 million documents over almost a year before emerging last week with a series of blockbus...

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