Tuesday: Kenya massacre, Ghomeshi: former Q producer Kathryn Borel, New Brunswick rare bird, and more...
Part One
Kenya massacre
In the early hours this morning, Islamist extremists killed 36 people in Kenya -- because they couldn't prove they were Muslim. It's the second targeted massacre in a month by the Somalia-based group Al Shabaab.
Ghomeshi: Former 'Q' host Kathryn Borel
For weeks she's been identified only as a "former CBC employee."Now, she's revealed her name. Kathryn Borel used to be a producer on the CBC Radio program "Q", hosted -- at the time -- by Jian Ghomeshi. And she alleges that she was a victim of sexual harassment, and was groped by Mr. Ghomeshi.
Part Two
Clean energy jobs
A BC think tank says the green job market is exploding -- but the federal government's response is nothing more than a damp squib.
New Brunswick rare bird
The long-billed curlew brings its frankly ridiculous beak back to New Brunswick, after more than a century.
Part Three
Canadian Journalists for Free Expression (CJFE) honouree: Kathy Gannon
Canadian Kathy Gannon is a reporter with the Associated Press who's been covering Pakistan and Afghanistan since 1988. Tomorrow, in Toronto, she'll receive a press freedom award from Canadian Journalists for Free Expression. She tells Carol about the changes she's witnessed -- and the attack that killed her friend, and nearly killed her.