In 1973- January 9, 1974 when it aired, he researched a news-breaking hour-long documentary on espionage in Canada for
CBC Television's entitled
The Fifth Estate: The Espionage Establishment. The title of "the fifth estate" was used 19 months later by CBC TV for its now long-running investigative TV magazine show. He then became one of the producers of
Connections, a series on organized crime broadcast on CBC Television in 1977 and 1979. It won the Anik and ACTRA awards for best documentary and the
Michener Award. Dubro then became a researcher and associate producer for
The Fifth Estate. He was president of the
Crime Writers of Canada (CWC) for two years and has been awarded its 2002 "Derrick Murdoch" award for his non-fiction crime writing and his many years of CWC work. In more recent years, Dubro, a longtime activist on policing issues in the
LGBT community, has written on crime and policing matters for
Xtra! In 2016 he was awarded the "lifetime Achievement" award by Inspire Awards in Toronto. He has also acted as consultant and interview subject on the
History Channel TV series
Mob Stories. He is now a freelance crime journalist based in Toronto. ==Published works==