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The one thing standing between Mark Carney and a majority government may turn out to be a by-election in the Quebec riding of Terrebonne -- where the Bloc Quebecois candidate says she's confident she'll win.
It's not clear when the war in Iran will end -- but we'll ask an Iranian-Canadian historian what kind of order he foresees after the chaos.
New Brunswick serial killer Allan Legere dies in prison; a reporter who covered the murders, the manhunt, and the trial tells us a lot of people are breathing easier.
Heavy rain in Nairobi last week led to deadly floods. And for many including our guest, those floods cut off electricity and running water.
A neuroscientist tells us about the leap he's made in understanding how mice view their surroundings -- with the help of action movies.
Just weeks before athletes were scheduled to run the Pyongyang Marathon, the North Korean regime cancels the event -- and the reason it gives is "reasons."
As It Happens, the Tuesday Edition. Radio that assumes, for the out-of-shape runners, this is a staggering loss.