Enza Uda

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Courses: Journalism Directed Study with the Innocence Project

Enza Uda has been an investigative researcher and producer with CBC News for a decade. Since 2008, she has produced the segment Go Public, filing stories for national and local television newscasts, CBC News Network, CBC Radio and CBC Online. 

The Go Public team has been recognized with several awards. In 2008, their investigation into pharmacists paying kickbacks to addicts on the publicly-funded methadone program led to a government investigation and a pharmacist losing her license. Go Public received a Jack Webster Award, a National RTNDA and a national CAJ Award for outstanding investigative journalism.  In the years that followed, stories coming out of the unit continued to be recognized, including a story about Home Depot charging provincial sales tax on tax-exempt items which won a regional RTNDA in 2010.

Enza began her career in journalism in 1999 at the Philippine Center for Investigative Journalism where she interned. She continued to hone her skills at National Post Business and eventually made her way to the CBC, where she has worked as television producer and writer in local news and current affairs, and as an associate producer at CBC's national investigative shows, Disclosure and Marketplace.

She was part of UBC School of Journalism's first class and completed her Masters Degree in 2000. She is currently an adjunct professor, supervising journalism students involved with UBC Law School's Innocence Project investigating potential cases of wrongful conviction.

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