Dirty little secrets
April 7, 2010
3:53 PM
April 7, 2010
3:53 PM
Grassy Narrows demonstrators use blue fabric to create a wild river on their way to Queens Park. Photo by Chris Young/CP
Rescue efforts continue in the massive West Virginia mine explosion that has left at least 25 miners dead. Tonight, the dirt on coal. Find out what it still powers, and the human costs involved.
Today in Toronto, protesters demanded that Queen's Park take action on the mercury in the water of Grassy Narrows First Nation. According to a new report, the health impacts are worse today than 40 years ago when fishing in the contaminated water was first banned. We hear from a member of the community tonight.
And it's a love story that's making news around the world. Pakistan's former cricket captain is set to marry India's top tennis star, but not everyone approves. Including his wife. We get the latest on the real life international soap opera from a reporter in New Delhi.
Connect starting at 8:00 p.m. ET live.
