Review of week's national and international news, introduced by Bruce Garvey. 1. NATIONAL LIBERAL CONVENTION. Report on convention in Ottawa, focusing on issues of party policy, the election of a new president, P.M. Trudeau's re-election as leader of the party and the popularity of John Turner. Included are shots of those attending the convention: youth delegates; Sen. Keith Davey; Iona Campagnolo being congratulated by Trudeau and Jean Chrétien on being elected Party President; and delegates Jim Coutts, Marc Lalonde, Monique Bégin, Lloyd Axworthy, Herb Gray, Eugene Whelan, and John Turner. Excerpts from Trudeau's speech and interview with Turner in which he rejects the suggestion of his imminent return to politics. 2. CLARK. Edited version of Conservative leader Joe Clark's televised response to Trudeau's comments on the Canadian economy. Clark speaks of Canada's poor economic performance, and proposes the Conservative Party solutions. 3. CHRYSLER. Report on province-wide strikes by Chrysler workers. Comments by United Auto Workers President, Bob White; Chrysler negotiator, William Fisher; and two machine operators, Clarence Mackinnon and Eddie Richard. Footage includes scenes of both parties at the negotiating table, and of strikers in Ajax and Windsor, Ont. 4. SCHEFFERVILLE QUEBEC. Report on the closing of the Iron Ore Company of Canada in Schefferville, Qué. Comments by Company president, Brian Mulroney. House of Commons statement by Mines Minister, Judy Erola. Shot of NDP leader, Ed Broadbent in the House, addressing Erola on the issue. 5. COMMUNICATIONS. Report on new strategy of Communications Minister, Francis Fox on stimulating Canadian content on prime time television. Comments by Conservative M.P. John Bosley, and by Fox. Also presented is an editorial commentary by Peter Trueman, Global news manager. 6. RAE/LOUGHEED. Report on the election of Conservative Peter Lougheed as Premier of Alberta, and of NDP Bob Rae as Member for York South in the Ontario~Provincial Legislature. Footage shows Lougheed and Rae making their way through their respective crowds of cheering supporters, with excerpts of victory speeches. 7. UNITED STATES. Report on congressional elections in the U.S. Press comments by President Reagan with Vice-President George Bush at his side; and by White House Chief of Staff, James Baker III. Includes shots of: the empty House of Representatives; President Reagan delivering campaign speeches; Jerry Brown, Governor of California; Mario Cuomo, Governor of New York; and George Wallace. 8. ABORTION. Report on the controversy surrounding the issue of abortion and the clinics operated by Dr. Henry Morgentaler in Toronto and Winnipeg. Included are: on-the-street interviews; comments by Michele Dore from the Ontario Coalition for Abortion Clinics, and by Laura Mcarthur, President of the Right to Life Organization in Toronto; an excerpt from reporter Jan Tennant's interview with Morgentaler. 9. TEENAGE SEXUALITY. Report on teenage sexuality and pregnancies, and the sex education program at the Self Center in Baltimore run by Johns Hopkins School of Medicine in co-operation with the Baltimore Maryland Public School system. Included are statistics on teenage sexual activity among junior and senior high-school students; comments by students, pregnant girls and teenage mothers; and footage of classes explaining the use of contraceptive devices. 10. NFL STRIKE. Report on alternative employment the following American football players are taking as a result of the NFL strike. Heard are: Superbowl hero Joe Montana; Chicago Bears players Doug Plank and Ricky Watts; New York Jets players George Floyd, Jesse Johnson, Marty Lyons, and Johnny Lynn; Atlanta Falcons player Mick Luckhurst. Comments by Doug Plank and Kelley Lyons, wife of Marty Lyons. Reporters are: George Wolf, Doug Small, John Burke, Claude Adams, Everett Banning, Linda Richards and Betty Rollin. <60mn>