Monday: Peter Wintonick obit, Ford: Councillor McConnell, South African detainee, giant iceberg, and more...
Tonight:
Remembering Chomsky's documentarian. Canadian filmmaker Peter Wintonick, best known for the documentary Manufacturing Consent, has passed away at the age of sixty.
I don't think this is what he meant when he vowed to run again -- but you never know. While shouting at someone, Rob Ford sprints across Toronto's council chamber - and knocks over councillor Pam McConnell.
Justice delayed, but not denied. After fleeing to Belgium for almost two decades, a former priest stands trial in Nunavut for alleged sex crimes against children in the 90s.
From apartheid icon to immigration detention. A man who went missing after becoming famous in a photo of the Soweto Uprising, may be in Canada -- as an detainee.
No matter how many times you ask, the answer's still no! The N-S-A reports a 900 per cent increase in requests for information about its activities -- but still refuses to divulge anything about its spying.
And, it's an obstacle of Titanic proportions. After calving off an Antarctic glacer, a chunk of ice the size of New York City drifts into Southern Ocean shipping lanes.
As It Happens, the Monday edition. Radio that brings you stories with a lot more beneath their surface.