The mysterious Brady Knight and the energetic Kailey Guillemin team up to bring you news that matters, with a twist.
Brady Knight & Kailey Guillemin
Politicians can't wait even a few hours before using the Pulse Nightclub shooting in Orlando - that left 49 people dead - to further their campaigns.
The uproar after a gorilla was shot dead at the Cincinnati Zoo.
We dedicate this episode of In The News to everyone in Paris after the attacks on Friday November 13th.
Earls is grilled by Canadian beef producers, local filmmakers premiere their debut project and changes coming to In the News.
The 2016 Saskatchewan provincial election is underway, sexism in the restaurant industry and Justin Trudeau takes a trip to the States.
After an extended Christmas break, we're back with news on the Goforth trial, a Saskatoon vigilante and a new segment called Eye on Ottawa.
#GivingTuesday, Ontario's new legislation for the service industry and U of R Religious Studies professor Andrew Lawn discusses Islamophobia.
Special post-election edition! We break down Prime Minister Elect Justin Trudeau's first week in office, discuss voter turnout and debate newspaper endorsements.
Special election edition! Breaking down polling numbers, the political fallout from the refugee crisis and Elizabeth May takes Twitter debates to a whole new level.
Remembering two journalists gunned down in Virginia, Canadians looking for change on the federal election campaign trail and Coca-Cola throwing money towards "new research".
Behind the latest crime stats, the politics of wildfires, and cleaning up after music festivals.
Breaking down the politics around the Saskatchewan wildfires, Vancouver voters reject a tax hike to pay for much-needed transit upgrades, and the story of the latest social media trend #TanTattoo.