As It Happens

By CBC

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Subscribers: 1512
Reviews: 6
Episodes: 79


 Dec 18, 2021

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 Oct 1, 2021

Ron
 Dec 14, 2019
I end up with more Q's AFTER they "explain" the stories- amateurish ejaculate!


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 Oct 25, 2019

Raven
 Jul 17, 2019
Political leftist views. Another Democrat circus full of interviews and opinions of lies and fake news. Stories containing no political jargon are interesting and informative. Become fair and unbiased and get 5 stars. Until then you get 1.

Description

News that’s not afraid of fun. Meet people at the centre of the day’s most hard-hitting, hilarious and heartbreaking stories — powerful leaders, proud eccentrics and ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. And plenty of puns too. Hosted by Nil Köksal and Chris Howden, find out why As It Happens is one of Canada’s longest-running and most beloved shows. (Ahem, we literally helped make the beaver a national symbol.)


New episodes Monday to Friday by 7:30 pm E.T.


Episode Date
Paralympic skier Natalie Wilkie named flag bearer
Feb 28, 2026
Going back to school in Tumbler Ridge
Feb 27, 2026
Where is Canada’s Immigration Minister?
Feb 26, 2026
How St. John’s is surviving Snowmageddon, the sequel
Feb 25, 2026
When cartel violence “becomes something normal”
Feb 24, 2026
Her family business led the case to overturn Trump’s tariffs
Feb 21, 2026
With Andrew’s arrest, anti-monarchists see an opening
Feb 20, 2026
The questions after a deadly avalanche in California
Feb 19, 2026
Carney’s plan to build and buy for the military in Canada
Feb 18, 2026
How much business can Canada really do with Mexico?
Feb 17, 2026
U.S. rolls back long-standing environmental protections
Feb 14, 2026
As Tumbler Ridge mourns, local library becomes a refuge
Feb 13, 2026
Tumbler Ridge, B.C. mourns after mass shooting
Feb 12, 2026
Windsor mayor slams Trump’s bridge post as “unhinged”
Feb 11, 2026
Workers found dead, says Canadian company in Mexico
Feb 10, 2026
Canada officially opens its new consulate in Greenland
Feb 07, 2026
New rules on Canadian electric vehicles
Feb 06, 2026
Fulton County fights back after the FBI seizes 2020 ballots
Feb 05, 2026
Russian attack leaves 1000s in Ukraine without heat in -20C
Feb 04, 2026
“The World has turned its back to Sudan”
Feb 03, 2026
Remembering Catherine O’Hara
Jan 31, 2026
Big questions at the centre of Canada’s auto industry
Jan 30, 2026
In Minnesota, lawsuits against the feds are piling up
Jan 29, 2026
Minnesota officials reject U.S. AG’s demands for voter data
Jan 28, 2026
In Minneapolis, a local restaurant becomes a field hospital
Jan 27, 2026
Introducing Cross Country Checkup: Canada's weekly town hall
Jan 26, 2026
Olympian-turned-alleged drug kingpin Ryan Wedding arrested
Jan 24, 2026
What was Carney saying in two major speeches this week?
Jan 23, 2026
In Davos with Donald Trump
Jan 22, 2026
If the U.S. invaded, could Canada defend its sovereignty?
Jan 21, 2026
What will Europe do about Greenland?
Jan 20, 2026
The ups and downs of a shifting relationship with China
Jan 16, 2026
A former U.S. general’s view on Greenland, NATO and Canada
Jan 16, 2026
A sudden resignation leaves many questions in Quebec
Jan 15, 2026
What can Mark Carney accomplish in China?
Jan 14, 2026
Keeping track of her family… and the future of Iran
Jan 13, 2026
What comes next in Iran?
Jan 10, 2026
A Minneapolis protester on the the dangers of opposing ICE
Jan 09, 2026
An ICE killing leaves Minneapolis on edge
Jan 08, 2026
The White House insists Trump is serious about Greenland
Jan 07, 2026
The view from inside Venezuela
Jan 06, 2026
Hometowns Revisited
Jan 02, 2026
Heroes and villains: 2025 in review
Jan 01, 2026
Why Bollywood is embracing artificial intelligence
Jan 01, 2026
A U.S. congressman on whether is country is already at war
Dec 31, 2025
Is a 15 year security guarantee enough for peace in Ukraine?
Dec 30, 2025
The Boxing Day Edition
Dec 26, 2025
The Shepherd Edition
Dec 24, 2025
At age 20, Brown University was her second mass shooting
Dec 24, 2025
The message behind the killing of a Russian general
Dec 23, 2025
An MIT professor’s murder and the Brown mass shooting
Dec 20, 2025
The Democrats bury their 2024 election postmortem
Dec 19, 2025
Reconstructing the path of the alleged Bondi Beach shooters
Dec 18, 2025
A Canadian delegation blocked from entering the West Bank
Dec 17, 2025
Tragedy and heroism in the Bondi attack
Dec 16, 2025
Where does Pierre Poilievre go from here?
Dec 13, 2025
B.C. flooding brings back all-too-recent memories
Dec 12, 2025
Sailor rescued after hours in frigid Pacific waters
Dec 11, 2025
A soybean farmer calls Trump's bailout too little, too late
Dec 10, 2025
One of the biggest movie mergers ever gets a plot twist
Dec 09, 2025
Special Episode: Free Joan Little
Dec 07, 2025
Is it “That’s All Folks?” for movies in theatres?
Dec 06, 2025
Is North American free trade on its last legs?
Dec 05, 2025
Trump rattles a Somali community, including his supporters
Dec 04, 2025
Mark Carney’s trouble building consensus on major projects
Dec 03, 2025
An alleged gunman’s roots in the secretive Zero Units
Dec 02, 2025
As Denmark sleeps, the ‘night watch’ keeps tabs on Trump
Nov 29, 2025
How much agreement is there really about a new pipeline?
Nov 28, 2025
The questions raised by a shooting near the White House
Nov 27, 2025
What Thomas King’s revelation says about Canadian literature
Nov 26, 2025
Another setback for Donald Trump in the courts
Nov 25, 2025
Bill de Blasio breaks down Mamdani’s meeting with Trump
Nov 22, 2025
Is this a plan for peace in Ukraine, or surrender?
Nov 21, 2025
Is the world’s most valuable company fueling a giant bubble?
Nov 20, 2025
Another mass kidnapping and the woman who tried to stop it
Nov 19, 2025
Mark Carney’s government survives, for now
Nov 18, 2025
What Bob Rae learned at the United Nations
Nov 15, 2025
Major projects and a mixed reaction
Nov 14, 2025
The real costs of the U.S. government shutdown
Nov 13, 2025