As It Happens: Monday Edition
Part One
Refugee screening
After the attacks in Paris, there are calls for Canada to rethink its plan to bring 25,000 Syrian refugees here -- but our guest has nothing but confidence in the screening process.
Paris: mastermind profile
French officials name a Belgian-born jihadist as the likely mastermind of Friday's attacks -- a spokesman for ISIS with links to previous attempts at terrorism.
Paris: doctor
A doctor in Paris has been working around the clock to save the wounded -- and describes the horror of treating injuries on a scale usually seen in a war zone.
Part Two
Mosque attack
On Saturday, an arsonist set a Peterborough, Ontario mosque on fire -- but tonight, an imam tells us about the support he's received since.
Sinjar mass graves
Kurdish and Yazidi forces have retaken an Iraqi town that was under the control of ISIS. But there's little sense of triumph -- after the discovery of mass graves full of murdered Yazidi women and children.
Part Three
Beirut doctor
A doctor in Beirut tells us about the aftermath of the bombings that killed more than forty people last Thursday -- and a heartbreaking act of heroism.
Michigan refugees
In the U.S., a growing number of states announce they're putting a halt to resettlement of Syrian refugees. But our guest says those announcements may be little more than hot air.
Simon Gauvin
On Friday night, we spoke with Simon Gauvin after his escape from the Paris concert hall where dozens were killed. Tonight, we'll reach him once again, on the day he returned to work.