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Lessons not learned from last Ebola outbreak

May 18, 20261 hr 17 min
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Episode description

The Democratic Republic of Congo is battling a rare and deadly strain of the Ebola virus. An aid worker in Kinshasa who lived through the last outbreak shares her frustration and sadness that more wasn’t done to prevent this latest outbreak.


Dawson City, Yukon is mourning the loss of the goldrush-era Westminster Hotel -- a watering hole our guest says acted as a community hub that won't be easily replaced.


A Montreal-based sex worker tells us she and her colleagues deserve better working conditions...as they prepare to walk off the job.


Renowned Two spirit Cree composer and cellist Cris Derksen died in a car crash on Friday at just 45 years old. A friend and fellow musician tells us Cris Derksen was just coming off a career high -- and likely would have had many more to come.


An Irish city councillor explains why he wants Cork to honour the mosquito that's credited with killing an English invader...by erecting a very tiny statue.


Nil and Chris take us on a tour through the archives, with a special edition of As It Happened, full of stories of the great outdoors.


And... He definitely knew batter. A young Dodgers fan is going viral for vigorously cheering on his team from the stands. So vigorously, that the live broadcasts kept being interrupted by his personalized cries to players as they stepped up to the plate. 


As It Happens, the Monday Edition. Radio that's open to a chants encounter.

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