As It Happens: Friday Edition
Part One
Vermont border offer
After hearing our interview with a Quebec woman turned back from the U.S. border, a Vermont city clerk refuses to accept that she'd been rejected — and personally invites her to cross the border for lunch.
Washington State Attorney General
Washington State Attorney General Bob Ferguson says he's two-and-oh against Donald Trump — and he's confident U.S. courts will defeat the President's travel ban again.
Dance moves study
If you've always been self-conscious about your dancing, prepare to be more self-conscious: a new scientific study takes us through the best ways to move it — step by step.
Part Two
Dubs amendment
Less than a year after adopting the so-called "Dubs scheme" to welcome unaccompanied child refugees, the U.K. shuts it down — and Lord Dubs himself wants that reversal reversed.
Phoenix student
A university student who worked for Health Canada falls prey to the glitchy Phoenix payroll system — and it costs him dearly.
Part Three
New Zealand whales
Four-hundred and sixteen pilot whales were found on the remote beach of Farewell Spit on the south island on Friday morning. Some have died. But hundreds of volunteers rushed to save the ones that were still alive.
Windsor flour mill reopens
Ten months ago, the government told Mike Matthews to stop running his flour mill, for safety reasons. And now, he's finally allowed to get it going at full capacity again.
Juno cabbie
Daniel Nebyat is the driving force behind a Juno-nominated band. He's also just a driving force — his day job is a driving a cab in Toronto.