This week, guest host Peter Armstrong starts with the battle some musicians are waging over the ultimate creative control of their catalogs. Taylor Swift has already started re-recording her hits in order to wrest back control of the rights to some of her most well known songs. But long before T-Swift started taking on rights-holders, Randy Bachman was taking care of business in his own battle with music publishers. Bachman explains how a last-minute, late-night recording session — and some advice from a prolific film director and sitcom star — led to financial rewards. // Plus, last spring we discovered there was more going on under Canadians' masks than you might imagine. In addition to the boom in home improvements, many Canadians are making personal upgrades as well — thanks to the ability to hide the nips and tucks under a mask. Founding Cost of Living producer Falice Chin investigated the pandemic Botox boom back in 2020. // Finally, as the CFL contemplates a partnership with Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson's XFL, many Canadians are wondering if the hail-Mary pass can work, and what would it look like. CBC producer Dave Waddell looks at the economic future of the Canadian Football League, the costs of the pandemic, and whether it's feasible for these teams to pick up the ball and run with it in 2021.