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Bruce Livesey

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Columnist, investigative journalist Toronto
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About Bruce Livesey

Bruce Livesey is an award-winning journalist and investigative reporter. His writing has appeared in major newspapers and magazines, including The Globe and Mail, Report on Business Magazine, The Guardian, National Post, Toronto Star, Christian Science Monitor, The Gazette, The Walrus, Canadian Business, Canadian Lawyer, Buzzfeed and The Financial Post.

Livesey also has extensive experience working in television. He spent six years as an associate producer at CBC TV’s The Fifth Estate and then as a producer working for the investigative unit of The National, The Fifth Estate and CBC News Sunday. He has also worked outside Canada on a co-production of PBS’s Frontline and the New York Times and directed documentaries for Al Jazeera English, Discovery Channel, The Real News Network and Al Gore’s Current TV. From 2012 to 2015, he produced investigative items for the Global TV newsmagazine 16×9. As well, Livesey collaborated with National Public Radio (NPR) and CBC-Radio on an investigative radio exposé about the collusion of Mexico’s army with drug cartels. He produces documentaries for CBC Radio's program Ideas and has worked with Canadaland. In 2016, he wrote and directed a documentary on the Koch brothers that was narrated by Oscar winning actress and screenwriter Emma Thompson (and updated in 2017, narrated by Danny Glover).

Livesey is a co-winner of a Dupont Award, one of the most prestigious U.S. television awards, winner of a Canadian Association of Journalism (CAJ) award (and nominated for one other CAJ award), and been nominated for two Geminis and 11 National Magazine Awards, winning in 2008 and in 2013, and nominated for a Society of Business Editors and Writers Canada award in 2015 and 2017. He was also the winner of an RTDNA award in 2010. And a documentary he co-produced on how the mass media depicts Arabs for the OMNI television network won the Canadian Ethnic Media Award for best TV story in 2012. Livesey was part of the National Observer team that won four awards at the Canadian Online Publishing Awards (COPA) in 2016, including for best news coverage. In 2019, he won a New York Festivals radio award for a CBC Radio documentary he produced.

In 2017, Livesey won a National Newspaper Award for a series of stories on the powerful Irving family for the National Observer.

In 2012, Livesey's bestselling book about fraud in the financial industry, Thieves of Bay Street, was published by Random House and was nominated for an Arthur Ellis Award for best non-fiction crime book the following year.

62 Articles

Why did the Globe and Mail portray a climate denier as a coronavirus expert?

Who is Lawrence Solomon and why is he talking about coronavirus?
Coronavirus in Canada
Opinion | March 18th 2020

Chaos in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is facing a raft of social problems — in particular growing poverty, inequity, a housing crisis and low wages. 
News | February 5th 2020
Illustration by Victor Juhasz for Canada's National Observer

Big Oil's secret weapon

Conservative leader Andrew Scheer seems to be a willing pawn for a desperate oil industry turning to more aggressive political tactics.
Election 2019
Analysis, Politics | October 17th 2019

Andrew Scheer ruinera-t-il le Canada?

Il y a beaucoup dans le programme de Scheer qui devrait alarmer les Canadiens. 
National Observer Français
Analysis

What will Scheer do to Canada?

There’s much about Scheer’s agenda that should alarm Canadians. Bruce Livesey explains why.
Election 2019
Analysis | October 2nd 2019

Blaine Higgs' populism undermined by his hardline stance towards labour

Despite his folksy charm, Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs has shown scant sympathy for New Brunswick’s workers in a simmering labour dispute he inherited.
Man from Irving
News, Energy, Politics | September 30th 2019

Political instability roils New Brunswick

Conservative Premier Blaine Higgs sits atop a political fissure in New Brunswick — one he helped open, back in another life.
Man from Irving
News, Energy, Politics | September 30th 2019

The man from Irving

When Blaine Higgs worked for Irving Oil, he was a loyal company man. Now, he leads New Brunswick. In the first of a three-part series, National Observer delves into the close relationships between the premier's office and the Irvings.
Man from Irving
News, Energy, Politics | September 16th 2019

New Brunswick college instructor fired after taking on Irvings over controversial herbicide

Rod Cumberland was a longtime critic of the use of glyphosate — and was terminated by a New Brunswick college that included an Irving rep on its board.
News, Politics | July 11th 2019
Deloitte, World Trade Plaza, Ottawa

How Deloitte masked scandals in business and politics

Accounting giant Deloitte is a powerful auditing and consulting company with a troubling history of business and political scandals.
News, Business | March 5th 2019
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