Wednesday: Calgary stabbings, NYPD demographics unit, Saturn new moon, and more
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Part One
Calgary stabbing
The city of Calgary struggles to cope with the murder of five university students.
NYPD demographics unit
The New York Police are shutting down a controversal program that spied on the Muslim community.
Saturn new moon
Saturn prepares to "give birth" to a new moon - it's 63rd.
Part Two
Syria feature: Canadian sponsor
Refugees struggling to navigate Canada's refugee commitment to Syrians find roadblocks and empty promises.
DRC park director shot
The director of Virunga National Park, a wildlife and nature reserve in the Democratic Republic of Congo, is ambushed and shot by gunmen outside the city of Goma.
Script: Tom of Finland
Homoerotic stamps celebrate the gay Finnish artist
Part Three
Nigel Wright not charged
After the RCMP announces it won't be laying criminal charges against Nigel Wright, a former top cop tells us why and where the investigation into the Senate scandal goes from here.
Tape: Jim Flaherty funeral
We hear some of Quinn Flaherty's eulogy to his father
David Suchet
The Poirot actor tells us about his new Toronto production "The Last Confession"