A snapshot of migration at a Central American border; the promise of 3D-printed fish fillets; and unpacking the latest in Canadian politics
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At the Guatemala-Honduras border, a drop-in centre offers migrants and refugees a chance to rest and regroup — and perhaps consider staying in Central America instead of continuing the dangerous journey north. The Current's Liz Hoath takes us to the border in her documentary Can’t Go Back.
Plus, the fish you eat might not come from the sea one day, but from a 3D printer. We hear about a company getting rave reviews for their fillets — printed using real fish cells grown in a laboratory — and discuss what the technology might mean for the fight against hunger.
And our national affairs panel unpacks the latest in Canadian politics, from foreign interference to a new leader in the West. Matt Galloway talks to the CBC’s Catherine Cullen; National Post parliamentary reporter Catherine Lévesque; and Globe and Mail reporter Carrie Tait.