RIM's New Boss, First Nations Meeting & Oscar Contender

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RIM CEO's resign. Photo by Nathan Denette/CP

Research in Motion has a new CEO in charge - sending the Twitterverse and stock markets into a frenzy. Does Thorsten Heins have the vision to give the comapny a reboot? Senior Business Correspondent Amanda Lang joins us. Plus, in the post-Steve Jobs world, are visionary CEOs as important as the products they sell?

In the wake of crises on reserves such as Attawapiskat, First Nations Chiefs are headed to Ottawa to meet with the Prime Minister tomorrow. Some are calling it a historic meeting They'll tackle issues from education to housing. Tonight, we'll show you a reserve that could be a model for the country: a community that's thriving economically. The Chief of Osoyoos, Clarence Louie talks to Mark and reveals why he won't be taking part in the meeting tomorrow.

Plus - the Oscar nominations will be announced tomorrow morning - and a Canadian filmmaker will be keeping his phone nearby. Tonight, Martyn Burke talks with us about his documentary "Under Fire," which could be a contender for Hollywood's biggest prize.

Join us at 8 p.m. ET on CBC News Network.