The Current for April 26, 2019
Today on The Current: We check back in on Quebec's rising floodwaters, and examine how other jurisdictions have mitigated flooding; then, what's changed in the six years since the Rana Plaza collapse that killed more than 1,000 people? An expert tells us workplace safety has yet to improve; also, a new documentary tells the story of a Quebec flight attendant who was wrongly blamed for the spread of AIDS.
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Today on The Current: We check back in on Quebec's rising floodwaters, and examine how other jurisdictions have mitigated flooding; then, what's changed in the six years since the Rana Plaza collapse that killed more than 1,000 people? An expert tells us workplace safety has yet to improve; also, a new documentary tells the story of a Quebec flight attendant who was wrongly blamed for the spread of AIDS.