As it Happens: Tuesday Edition
Part One
Quebec plane crash
Gilles Duceppe mourns the death of Jean Lapierre after the Quebec political icon and family members die in a plane crash.
Pakistan Toronto
Toronto relit its skyline when terrorists struck Brussels and Paris, but the relative silence after Sunday's massacre in Lahore has one Toronto student reminding the city of the values behind its motto — "Diversity Our Strength."
George Chuvalo
Canadian boxing legend George Chuvalo remembers the call, fifty years ago, telling him he was days from fighting Mohammed Ali for the title.
Part Two
Egypt hijacking
A passenger from Egypt Air flight MS-181 describes the moment her curiosity turned to terror as a man hijacked her plane.
Political fundraising
Revelations that Ontario's Liberals will pull in millions at a single dinner has Kathleen Wynne promising new fundraising rules. But a former MPP says the way to curb corruption is to make parties dependant on the public purse.
Part Three
Stray bullet shooting
Last year, he spoke out against gun violence. Last week, he was hit in the back by a stray bullet. A 13-year-old in Chicago is recovering in the hospital from a bullet wound. We'll speak with the principal at his school.
China resignation
A China specialist with the Committee To Protect Journalists says that the public resignation of Chinese newspaper editor Yu Shaolei shows the increased pressure on journalists by President Xi Jinping — and she expects the situation to only get worse.
Heroin coroner
A Pennsylvania coroner says he's had it with heroin deaths and so he's going to try to force some action by marking them down as murders.
Returned bison
Montana's Blackfeet Nation prepares to see its prairie grassland take a prodigal pounding as a herd of buffalo returns from more than a century away in Canada.