Angelina King

Reporter

Angelina King is a reporter with CBC Toronto's enterprise unit where she covers a wide range of topics. She has a particular interest in crime, justice issues and human interest stories. Angelina started her career in her home city of Saskatoon where she spent much of her time covering the courts. You can contact her at angelina.king@cbc.ca or @angelinaaking

Latest from Angelina King

Workers owed $60M in unpaid wages Ontario failed to collect since 2017

Workers in Ontario are owed tens of millions of dollars in unpaid wages that the provincial government has yet to collect from employers, according to internal government records obtained by CBC Toronto.

No plan for immediate evacuation of Ontarians with disabilities in emergency a year after flagged as 'crisis'

The most recent review of the Ontario government's progress on implementing the Accessibility for Ontarians with Disabilities Act considered the current state of emergency procedures for people with disabilities an immediate safety threat. But almost a year and a half after receiving the report, the province hasn't updated its emergency protocols. 

Former students sue Ontario company for $108K in tuition for unapproved web developer program

Ten former students are suing a Markham, Ont. company for a collective $108,000 in tuition they paid to what turned out to be a business providing unapproved vocational programs. Ontario's superintendent of career colleges ordered the company to stop advertising and offering the program in July.

Toronto lawyer ordered to pay more than $1M after clients said he kept money from real estate, business deals

A Toronto lawyer well-known in the Chinese community is accused of keeping clients' money after helping them close real estate and business transactions. He's been ordered to pay them more than $1 million, but hasn't.

7,200 Torontonians didn't get utility bills. Now, they have to pay up

The City of Toronto says it has to replace all its 470,000 water meter transmitters after 30 per cent of them broke and thousands of people didn't receive bills.
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Toronto artist says he lost $2M in stolen paintings, forged mortgage to alleged fraudster killed last week

CBC Toronto reviewed hundreds of pages of court records and found two dozen lawsuits against Missaghi and others, as well as police reports, criminal fraud charges and two of Missaghi's lawyers losing their licences. Despite all this, Missaghi was never convicted, sanctioned or found liable of any of his alleged serial frauds before his death.

She was sexually assaulted at work. It took 6 years for a human rights tribunal to schedule a hearing

Patricia Sayers filed a human rights case after being sexually assaulted by a co-worker, in hope of helping to prevent future incidents at that store. But it took six years for the Ontario tribunal to schedule a hearing, rendering most of her hopes unattainable, she says.

Why this landlord is living in his restaurant basement

Stephane Poquet has been living in his restaurant basement for the last five months while awaiting a decision from Ontario’s Landlord and Tenant Board after he applied to evict his tenant so he could move into the condo unit he owns after he and his ex-partner sold their home last year.

Their dad died but Toronto police didn't tell them. They want to make sure it doesn't happen to anyone else

Eleven days after Douglas Taylor had died, Toronto police still hadn't told any next of kin of his death. Only when Taylor's son went to check on him and found the police seal on the door did they find out what had happened. The family still has unanswered questions about why police didn't notify them, a situation that has made the grieving process even more difficult.

Ontario's MedsCheck program could see changes amid allegations of improper use

Allegations of improper medication reviews at Shoppers Drug Mart, and corporate pressure to hit billing targets for them as outlined in a recent CBC News investigation, has prompted some to take a closer look at the Ontario government program.