A frenetic week in Canadian foreign affairs began with a bombshell allegation by the prime minister accusing the Indian government of involvement in the murder of a Canadian pro-Khalistan activist and ended with an in-person address to Parliament by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Sen. Peter Boehm and Garry Keller, chief of staff to former foreign affairs minister John Baird, talk about the fallout and where Canada stands now. The CBC’s Evan Dyer breaks down where the Canada-India relationship might go from here. Plus — freelance journalist Bob Keating explores how the Columbia River treaty with the United States has profoundly shaped the land and communities around the river, and Kathy Eichenberger, B.C’s treaty negotiator, talks about what Canada wants in a new pact.