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In this episode of Better Than Not, I had the pleasure to speak with investigative journalist Sam Cooper of The Bureau. Sam took me through his journey into journalism and the alarming realities of money laundering and corruption in Canada. He explained the 'Vancouver model' of money laundering, its connection to the fentanyl crisis, and how it impacts the housing market. He emphasized the need for stronger laws and public awareness to combat these issues, urging citizens to educate themselves and hold their government accountable. The conversation highlighted the importance of independent journalism in uncovering the truth behind these pressing societal problems. Be sure to pick up his book Wilful Blindness and follow his work at www.thebureau.news.
By Doug GardhamIn this episode of Better Than Not, I had the pleasure to speak with investigative journalist Sam Cooper of The Bureau. Sam took me through his journey into journalism and the alarming realities of money laundering and corruption in Canada. He explained the 'Vancouver model' of money laundering, its connection to the fentanyl crisis, and how it impacts the housing market. He emphasized the need for stronger laws and public awareness to combat these issues, urging citizens to educate themselves and hold their government accountable. The conversation highlighted the importance of independent journalism in uncovering the truth behind these pressing societal problems. Be sure to pick up his book Wilful Blindness and follow his work at www.thebureau.news.