
Michelle Ghoussoub
Reporter, CBC News
Michelle Ghoussoub is a reporter and anchor for CBC News based in Vancouver. She has received two nominations for the Canadian Screen Award for Best Local Reporter and won an RTDNA for Investigative Excellence. She can be reached at michelle.ghoussoub@cbc.ca.
Latest from Michelle Ghoussoub

B.C.'s Official Opposition calls for changes to supportive housing following CBC investigation into death
British Columbia's Official Opposition is calling for widespread changes to supportive housing in the province following a CBC News investigation that revealed an 11-day delay in finding the body of a tenant.
Canada -British Columbia |

Her son's body lay in a supportive housing building for 3 days. Years later, she says little has changed
Cyndie Richards says she was promised change after her son's body went undiscovered in supportive housing for days, but a recent disturbing case reveals serious gaps in B.C.'s system.
Canada -British Columbia |

CBC Investigates
Body sat for 11 days after overdose death in 'first-of-its kind' supportive housing complex
CBC has learned that staff at a celebrated B.C. complex-care housing complex didn't find the body of a 60-year-old resident until nearly 11 days after she overdosed in her room, despite supports that were supposed to include wellness checks.
Canada -British Columbia |

B.C. coroner reopens probe into Indigenous woman's death as families push for answers in 3 cases
B.C.'s chief coroner has ordered the investigation into a young Indigenous women's death be reopened, a day after the family publicly called for an inquest.
Canada -British Columbia |

Advocates, families call for coroner's inquest into deaths of Indigenous women, girl
The families of two young Indigenous women and an Indigenous girl whose bodies were separately discovered across Metro Vancouver in disturbing circumstances are calling for B.C.'s minister of public safety and solicitor general to direct a coroner's inquest into their deaths.
Canada -British Columbia |

CBC Investigates
Vancouver police responses to deaths of young Indigenous women, girl under investigation
Years after the bodies of two young Indigenous women and an Indigenous girl were separately discovered across Metro Vancouver in disturbing circumstances, investigations into how the Vancouver Police Department handled the three cases have been launched, CBC News has learned.
Canada -British Columbia |

CBC Investigates
How Mexican cartels and Chinese criminal networks are moving 'cocaine of the sea' through Canadian ports
Chinese crime networks and Mexican cartels are using Canadian ports to trade highly lucrative fish bladders for the precursor chemicals needed to produce fentanyl.
Canada -British Columbia |

Cancer patient injured after flight says Air Canada staff failed to properly secure her to wheelchair
Vito and Sheila Rizzuto booked a trip to Miami after her terminal cancer diagnosis. But an incident disembarking from an Air Canada flight left her in severe pain, with several injuries.
Canada -British Columbia |

Passports, provincial assistance cheques not being delivered as Canada Post strike drags on
Canadians with key documents not being delivered say they're concerned as the Canada Post strike approaches the one-week mark.
Canada -British Columbia |

Are record numbers of people leaving B.C., as John Rustad claims?
B.C. Conservative Party Leader John Rustad said a record number of people have left B.C. because of failed NDP policies. But data shows the province's population has continued to climb.
Canada -British Columbia |