Qur'an burning, human trafficking on Craigslist, TIFF

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Craigslist.org CEO Jim Buckmaster, left, and founder Craig Newmark, outside of their San Francisco office. File photo by Jeff Chiu/AP

Florida pastor Terry Jones says he's not backing down. He told a news conference today he'll ignore pleas not to burn copies of the Qur'an on September 11, despite pressure from the White House, religious leaders and others to call it off. Now, Canadian Defence Minister Peter MacKay is adding his voice to the protests - saying the move could put Canadian soldiers at risk in Afghanistan. So how did one small-time preacher attract so much international attention? Is it a sign of anti-Muslim sentiment?  We'll explore that tonight.
 
The RCMP is working with Craigslist to try and remove erotic ads on the site here in Canada. Craigslist closed its adult services section in the U.S. this past weekend, after concerns from politicians and activists over prostitution and human trafficking. Tonight in Online Uncovered, Jennifer Hollett investigates human trafficking online, with a former sex slave.
 
Plus, the world's stars are descending on Canada. The Toronto International Film Festival kicks off tomorrow. Tonight, Mark puts on his skates for an interview with the director of the festival's opening film, "Score: A Hockey Musical."  Plus, a celebrity photographer on the stars and stories to watch this year.

All this plus Reshmi with the latest headlines - and Mark's Disconnect. Tonight at 8:00 p.m. ET live.