
As It Happens What was Carney saying in two major speeches this week?
After a provocative speech at Davos, Mark Carney returns to Canada with a message of unity. A former Trudeau speech writer tells us if she thinks it hit the mark.
Three more journalists are killed in Gaza, adding to a staggering total -- on one of the deadliest days since the ceasefire began.
In Minneapolis, some schools have had to pivot -- and quickly -- to online learning. It's to protect students from ICE agents; a teacher tells us she hopes small acts of kindness can counter the fear her students are dealing with.
When production was halted at their plant, a family of auto workers made the difficult decision to move to a city hours away, so the whole 18-member-strong clan could get back to work, together.
We still don't know how dozens of giant stones got to Stonehenge -- but thanks to new science, we know one way they didn't get there.
A Quebec film-maker talks to us about her Oscar-nominated documentary -- which follows a trio of donkeys on a journey to get a glimpse of the cosmos.
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