As It Happens, Thursday Edition
Part One
EgyptAir pilot
An EgyptAir flight with sixty-six people aboard plummets into the Mediterranean — and our guest, a friend of the co-pilot on Flight 804, is among those searching for answers.
'Manhandling': Conservative and NDP
The Prime Minister apologizes for getting physical in the House of Commons, but Opposition MPs say that Trudeau should stop talking about democracy and start taking action.
Part Two
Ottawa gym
An Ontario woman goes to the gym for some cardiovascular exercise — but her heart stops when she's ordered to put on a shirt because her tank top's too tight.
Sticky Google car
It's normal to bond with your car. But if you're a pedestrian hit by one of Google's self-driving cars, you may bond to it, because of an adhesive all over the front end — a safety feature our guest seems rather attached to.
Part Three
NEB Kinder Morgan
The National Energy Board approves. The mayor of Burnaby, B.C. disapproves. And he disapproves of the approval. Kinder Morgan's Trans Mountain pipeline is closer to reality after the NEB gives its thumbs-up — but Mayor Derek Corrigan is no closer to accepting it.
'Manhandling': May
We'll get another angle on the Prime Minister's aggression yesterday in the House of Commons from Green Party leader Elizabeth May.
Unwed mother inquiry
Young unmarried mothers who were pressured into giving their babies up for adoption in the 1950s, '60s and '70s want the federal government to hold an inquiry into their treatment.