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Greg Sadler

Greg Sadler

Writer, Director & Producer, Marketplace at CBLT-TV (CBC Toronto) Online

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Greg Sadler
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Checkout donations: Poor transparency about where the money goes - CBC.ca

When you’re asked for a charitable donation at a retail checkout counter, how easy is it to find out where your money ends up? CBC’s Marketplace reveals that many consumers oppose the practice and feel pressured to give, and some charities lack transparency about how they operate.
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Three in 4 drivers travel above the speed limit on Canada's busiest...

Are our current speed limits criminalizing safe driving? To answer that question, CBC’s Marketplace analyzed speed patterns on North America’s busiest highway, the 401.
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24 hours, 37,000 speeders: 1 day on Canada's busiest highway - CBC.ca

CBC Marketplace tracked traffic on Ontario’s 401 and found almost nobody is obeying the speed limit. So, how fast are we going?
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Self-checkouts: Who really benefits from the technology? - CBC.ca

Just who benefits when companies turn to self-service kiosks? CBC’s Marketplace took a closer look how the technology can help — or hinder — consumers.
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How thieves use electronic devices to steal cars - CBC.ca

A CBC Marketplace investigation reveals modern car thieves can bypass even advanced built-in security systems.
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Prolific video testimonial creator says there's 'nothing wrong' wit...

Dressed in a lab coat, a woman speaks to a camera and says she’s a licensed dietitian from the Kennedy Health Institute in Washington — and that the she has information on a “great and healthy” weight loss supplement. It’s a glowing testimonial. The problem? It’s fake.
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'Absolutely deplorable': binge drinking, injuries on organized stud...

To parents, S-Trip’s spring break and grad trips offer the chance for their teens to have fun, explore local culture and volunteer in countries like Mexico, the Dominican Republic and Cuba. But a CBC Marketplace investigation reveals the reality is very different, with underage binge drinking and ha…

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