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As It Happens
Weekdays at 7 p.m.

Listening to "As It Happens" is like taking a trip around the world five nights a week. For more than 35 years, using the simplest of tools - the telephone - this current affairs program has explored the heart of a story, whether it's happening in the streets of Belgrade, the dockyards of Vancouver, the boardrooms of Bay Street, or the kitchens of Paris.

"As It Happens" gets its stories from "the horse's mouth" - securing interviews with world leaders, rabble-rousers, bingo callers and deposed dictators. The show has a soft spot for "characters" and never turns its nose up at something wild, weird or wacky. And, on the complex and troubling stories of the day, "As It Happens" searches for a greater understanding of the story behind the story.

For more information about this program, visit the As It Happens website.

  • Bonus episode: As It Happened "The March Edition"
    On this edition of the "As It Happened" podcast, we'll review the month of March at "As It Happens" and dust off a few gems from our archives. March was full of unforgettable moments speaking to people about the unforgettable moments in their lives, including a conversation with a Canadian pianist and Frédéric Chopin superfan who travelled to Poland to play at his hero's 214th birthday.
  • May 2: A version with less aversion
    U.S. protests: Rabbi Brous, Sudan: El Fasher, Cicada police calls, Welsh lie ban, Methodist LGBTQ clerics, South Asia heat, South Bruce nuclear dump, and more.
  • May 1: Pointing the finger in the wrong direction
    B.C. Decriminalization: Bonnie Henry, Trans Mountain opens, Bee home invasion, Dental care critic, Paul Auster obituary, Zambia soccer scandal, Maple sap test, and more.
  • April 30: He thinks they doth protest too much
    McGill protest: school official, Florida abortion ban, Amsterdam pee activist, Ontario highway crash, Hedges photos, Foreign hacking, Power plant waste, and more.
  • April 29: Setting up camp
    McGill encampments: protests, McGill encampments: Housefather, Oklahoma tornado, Khan Younis: Save the Children, Party robot service, Breast cancer data, Dodecahedron found, Mystery song, and more.
  • April 26: The big manifestation on campus
    Student protests, Airline complaints, Amazon cat, Burkina Faso massacre, Interview marathon, Feature: The Sharp Edge of Peace, and more.
  • April 25: A thousand steps forward, one step back
    Weinstein conviction overturned, B.C. First Nation fire home, Venice tourist charges, Ontario sick note rules, Woman fixes Ottawa website, Mallory letters, Rat hole final update, and more.
  • April 24: Packing more than lunch
    Tennessee arming teachers, Plastics Indonesia, Bluey dad, Plastics recycling, Fran Lebowitz, Cerebral palsy marathon runner, Jane Austen brother, and more.