As It Happens: Wednesday Full Episode
Part One
U.S. migrants lawyer
U.S. President Trump has ended his policy of separating families at the border — but for families already torn apart by "zero-tolerance", there's zero clarity on how they'll reunite.
Pot legalization: senator
With Parliament's marijuana law almost ready to roll, the Senator who shepherded it through the red chamber says the biggest beneficiaries are generations of young people who won't have to go to jail.
Radio reporter voice technology
After he battled a rare tongue condition, it seemed like our guest's broadcast career was over — but now he's back on the air, thanks to a program that uses his own news reports to reconstruct his voice.
Part Two
Winemaker allegations
Norman Hardie, one of Canada's most respected winemakers in Ontario's Prince Edward County, is facing multiple allegations of sexual misconduct.
Nina Simone house
The small North Carolina home where Nina Simone was born was falling apart — but now, a group of artists have come together to save it.
Part Three
B.C. fish farms
Soon, First Nations in British Columbia will finally play a role in the province's fish farms. That's good news to the vice president of the Union of B.C. Indian Chiefs — but he says it took far too long.
Refugees: The List
The Guardian publishes a list of migrants — tens of thousands — who've died trying to reach Europe. Geert Ates, one of the volunteers behind The List, explains how they keep that exhaustive tally.