Earlier this week, patients at Dr. George Korol's clinic in Winnipeg were surprised to discover that Dr. Korol's license to practice medicine had been suspended twice and that he had spent 2 years in a California prison after he was convicted of arson and uttering threats. The College of Physicians and Surgeons in Manitoba knew about some of his past and in the wake of those revelations, we ask what Canadians should be permitted to know about their doctors.
As we look towards the 20th anniversary of the murder of 14 women at L'Ecole Polytechnique in Montreal, we have a documentary about how that days' events propelled two women in directions they had never planned.
All over the world, Prison Fellowship reaches out to inmates trying to get them to embrace Jesus and change their ways. In some places, they even run their own sections in prisons. Now, there's a proposal to set-up Canada's first faith-based prison unit. But not everyone is embracing it.
Writer, actor and long-time gay activist Sky Gilbert has announced his decision to "quit" being gay because he thinks the term and the culture that surrounds it has become so ubiquitous, mainstream and boring that it's now meaningless. We get him to explain and we find out what other gay activists think of his argument.
In his new book, long-time Canadian diplomat Daryl Copeland calls for a radical rethinking of how we conduct diplomacy, an idea he calls Guerrilla Diplomacy.