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In 2013, Rana Plaza, an eight-storey garment factory, collapsed in Bangladesh, killing more than 1,100 people. The tragedy led to a lot of public anger toward the brands that made clothes there, such as Zara, Walmart and Joe Fresh, owned by Loblaw. At the time, Loblaw promised safer working conditions and fair wages. But 10 years later, has it followed through on those promises? The Fifth Estate's Mark Kelley tells guest host Daemon Fairless about the investigation.

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