Plus: Yet another aging McDonald’s causes a stir…this time in Leeds. We meet the man obsessed with the imperfection of its sign. Also: A conversation with Turkey's Enes Hocaoğulları. The activist and organizer is one of the young people central to the anti-government uprising happening in the streets.

Nachrichten
As It Happens Folgen
News that’s not afraid of fun. Meet people at the centre of the day’s most hard-hitting, hilarious and heartbreaking stories — powerful leaders, proud eccentrics and ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. And plenty of puns too. Hosted by Nil Köksal and Chris Howden, find out why As It Happens is one of Canada’s longest-running and most beloved shows. (Ahem, we literally helped make the beaver a national symbol.)New episodes Monday to Friday by 7:30 pm E.T.
Folgen von As It Happens
67 Folgen
-
Folge vom 31.03.2025The humanitarian struggle after Myanmar’s earthquake
-
Folge vom 28.03.2025Reporting from the ground on a deadly earthquakePlus: The Neal Brothers challenging journey to produce an all-Canadian corn chip. Also: A conversation with Democratic Congresswoman Julie Johnson. She's introducing legislation to condemn the use of an unsecured communications app by Trump administration officials - even if it's unlikely to have the votes to pass.
-
Folge vom 27.03.2025What Canadian auto workers see coming down the roadPlus: Mixed feelings in BC as the “McBarge”, a relic of Expo 86, begins sinking into the Fraser River.Also: Just a few months after opening, the demand for a Halal Food Bank in London, Ontario is already outpacing expectations. The director of the food bank tells us he's playing catch up.
-
Folge vom 26.03.2025A conversation with Manitoba Premier Wab KinewPlus: A historian investigates thousands of missing Scottish archival documents…and finds a suspect in Canada. Also: The first woman to be the curator of mycology at the New York State Museum says it's emotional to work on an exhibit about 19th century mycologist Mary Elizabeth Banning ... and give her some of the recognition she deserved when she was alive.