The Current for Oct. 24, 2019
Today on The Current: A CBC News investigation looks at peer-on-peer violence in schools, and the flaws in how these incidents are reported and tracked; plus, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs on national unity and the carbon tax. Then, Canadian Maureen Mancuso tells us how her record-breaking marathon run in 1967 was questioned — because she was a 13-year-old girl; and Françoise Baylis discusses the ethics of gene editing.

Today on The Current: A CBC News investigation looks at peer-on-peer violence in schools, and the flaws in how these incidents are reported and tracked; plus, New Brunswick Premier Blaine Higgs on national unity and the carbon tax. Then, Canadian Maureen Mancuso tells us how her record-breaking marathon run in 1967 was questioned — because she was a 13-year-old girl; and Françoise Baylis discusses the ethics of gene editing.