Olympic medals, missing in Haiti, living longer

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Canadian skicross fans cheer on gold medalist Ashleigh McIvor. Photo by Odd Andersen/AP

At the Olympics, gold is the goal. Bronze, you've still made it. But silver? Silver can be a reminder that you lost. Hockey player Mark Astley, defenceman for Team Canada at the 1994 Lillehammer Olympics tells us about the problem with second best.

Remember Haiti? Foreign Affairs says 46 Canadians are still unaccounted for in the wake of the January 12th earthquake. We've been following the search for missing Quebec man Alexandre Bitton on the show, and we check in with his mother tonight. She feels the government hasn't done enough.

According to a new Statistics Canada report, the average Canadian baby can look forward to an 81st birthday card. Tonight, our regular contributor Dr. Lin explains how we're managing to live longer.

All of this and more, starting at 7:00 p.m. ET live.