Joyce Echaquan would still be alive if she were white, according to a Quebec coroner. In September 2020, Echaquan lay dying at a Joliette hospital as she recorded staff insulting and taunting her. What are her family's next steps? Plus, Facebook whistleblower Frances Haugen's blistering testimony to U.S. Congress, accusing the social media giant of being morally bankrupt. How the company is responding. Also, Ontario's reversal on deploying rapid COVID-19 tests to classrooms. And when pictures are worth more than a thousand words: the unique fundraiser for Afghanistan's female journalists banned from working.