IJB journalism honoured for groundbreaking reporting in 2025

Photo of puppies in a cage a whistleblower says was taken at the Lawson Research Institute at St. Joseph’s Health Care in London. (Contributed)
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The Investigative Journalism Bureau (IJB) has been recognized in three prestigious journalism awards in Canada and beyond for work published in print and audio. 

Canadian Online Publishing Awards

Best Investigative Article 

The recent IJB investigation into puppies secretly tested and killed for human heart research at an Ontario hospital won the silver medallion for best investigative article in 2025.

This story has sparked numerous debates about the practice and led to new proposed legislation on animal research in the province.

Arachnid Nominated for Best Podcast

The Canadian Online Publishing Awards nominated Arachnid: Hunting the Web’s Darkest Secrets for best podcast in 2025. 

Featuring IJB director Rob Cribb as host and IJB senior reporter Wendy Ann-Clarke as lead researcher, this series was made possible through a powerful collaboration between the Investigative Journalism Bureau, TVO, Piz Gloria Productions, and the Toronto Star

Learn more about the Canadian Online Publishing Awards here

Bingey List

Arachnid: Hunting the Web’s Darkest Secrets was honoured by the Bingey List for 2025. Samantha Hodder, author of the Bingey List, wrote that the podcast uncovers “those dark corners of the internet so others do not have to.”

Learn more about the Bingey List for 2025 here

Global Investigative Journalism Network for Top Investigative Podcasts

Arachnid: Hunting the Web’s Darkest Secrets has been named one of this past year’s top investigative podcasts by the Global Investigative Journalism Network. Learn more about the Global Investigative Journalism Network here.

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