As It Happens: The Monday Edition
Part One
Russia/Africa grain sales
Much of the world is united in sanctioning Russia for its invasion of Ukraine, but a Kenyan researcher tells us countries like his have no choice but to accept the Kremlin's shipments of stolen wheat.
Boris Johnson confidence vote
He may have survived today's no-confidence vote, but 40 percent of Boris Johnson's own party went against him -- and our guest says the British PM has an uphill battle ahead.
Glouchestershire cheese rolling
The annual British contest where people hurl themselves down a precipice in pursuit of a rolling cheese is back -- but after a record 23 victories, this year's winner says that next year, he won't be.
Part Two
BC march hit and run
A man in BC drives his truck into a demonstration, injuring several people who were marching in support of residential school survivors -- and one of them tells us he can't understand why the RCMP haven't made an arrest.
Christopher Pratt obit
A friend remembers the remarkable art and life of Newfoundland and Labrador artist Christopher Pratt -- whose approach to documenting the province was a stroke of genius.
Part Three
Oklaholma abortion ban
A women's clinic in Oklahoma was once struggling to keep up with demand. But since a strict ban on abortions came into effect two weeks ago, their waiting room is mostly deserted and they're mostly out of options.
Milk price hike
With inflation driving up the price of feed, fuel and fertilizer, dairy farmers are asking for a rare mid-year price hike to cover costs. And our guest has some strong words for anyone who might accuse them of milking it.