As It Happens: The Tuesday Edition
Part One
Ryerson New Name
It used to be called Ryerson University, but today it's Toronto Metropolitan University -- and tonight, the school's president tells us about the process of choosing a name not associated with an architect of residential schools.
BC Welcome Signs Ranked
Greet expectations. A CBC reporter in British Columbia discusses his ranked list of the welcome signs in 185 communities in his provinces -- and explains which ones really make an entrance.
Osprey Egg
Singing their ospreyses. For the first time in nearly 2 centuries, two ospreys in southern England have managed to breed -- which has conservationists gladly putting all their eggs in one basket.
Part Two
Environmental Commissioner Report
Green-coloured glasses. After auditing Ottawa's climate change plans, the federal Environment Commissioner wishes more of the government's optimistic planet saving ambitions translated into working policy.
Shearing Shrekapo
by the time a sheep called Shrekapo was discovered, after wandering around in New Zealand for years, he wasn't little at all. But he was kind of horrifying. His owner tells us about the triumphant public shearing that had everyone celebrating, including Shrekapo.
Part Three
Sourfaux Scandal
Loaf is a battlefield. We'll speak with a man who's spent more than a decade publicly criticizing fake sourdough -- or sourfaux -- bread. For starters: no starters.
Alberta Walkers
If you want to judge Bethany Hughes, walk 17 thousand, 212 miles in her shoes. That's how far she and a friend have walked so far on their long odyssey through the Americas. And tonight, we'll find out if they're on their last legs as they prepare for the last leg.