The Current

The Current for March 11, 2020

Today on The Current: Our national affairs panel discusses Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s plans to fight coronavirus, do they go far enough? Plus, we look at testing rates for the virus in the United States, asking what it means for containing the outbreak in Canada, and what’s available here. Plus, we hear how families are remembering their lost loved ones, a year after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. And finally, CNN reporter Daniel Dale discusses fact-checking President Trump, and why getting blocked by him online was a point of pride.
Matt Galloway is the host of CBC Radio's The Current. (CBC)

Full Episode Transcript

Today on The Current: Our national affairs panel discusses Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's plans to fight coronavirus, ask whether they go far enough? Plus, we look at why testing rates for the virus in the United States are lagging behind — what that means for containing the outbreak in Canada, and what's available here. Plus, we hear how families are remembering their lost loved ones, a year after the crash of Ethiopian Airlines Flight 302. And finally, CNN reporter Daniel Dale discusses fact-checking President Trump, and why getting blocked by him online was a point of pride.