Tuesday Edition
Part One
Boutros-Ghali: Chrétien
The late Boutros Boutros-Ghali's tenure as Secretary General of the UN was tense and tumultuous; tonight, former Prime Minister Jean Chrétien shares his memories of his friend.
Boutros-Ghali: Fowler
Robert Fowler is a former Canadian Ambassador to the United Nations and was a friend of Boutros Boutros-Ghali.
Goalie called up
He never made it onto the ice — but the time an Arizona bank manager spent sitting with the Arizona Coyotes as their backup goalie was thrilling enough.
Part Two
Baby discharge refusal
She's called "Baby Asha" and she has become the poster-child for the problems facing some asylum-seekers in Australia. We'll speak with an aid worker who will tell us why a Brisbane hospital is refusing to discharge Baby Asha.
Unpaid loan debt
A Texas man is stunned when armed U.S. Marshals show up to arrest him for failure to pay a student loan of fifteen hundred dollars — dating back to 1987.
Part Three
Plane laser attacks
Ian Smith is calling on the federal government to put handheld lasers on its list of prohibited weapons because pilots are increasingly being targeted by laser attacks.
Cuba tractors
We'll speak with an American who's taking his tractor business to Cuba — the first time in more than half a century any American has done that.
Astrophysicist awarded
We'll speak with a woman who is a woman, and is also a scientist — and is the first person who is both of those things to win the prestigious Gerhard Herzberg Canada Gold Medal in the entire 25 year history of the award.