Reports & commentaries on the week's national & international news items, with host Everett Banning. 1. A MATTER OF TRUST. Report on the investigations by accountants, civil servants, & police into the Greymac, Crown, & Seaway Trust companies, seized by the Ontario government because of suspicious apartment sales deals between Greymac Trust Corp., Cadillac Fairview Corp., Kilderkin Investments, & Saudi investors. Ftge of line-ups of depositors outside the trust companies; & of Leonard Rosenberg, owner of Greymac Trust. Comments by Jack Visser, Vice-Pres. Crown Trust; Connie Osterman, Alberta Consumer Affairs Minister on the situation of the trust funds in Alberta; William Somerville, President of Victoria & Grey Trust, on his interest in purchasing Crown Trust; & by depositors. 2. PUMPING TROUBLE. Report on the controversy surrounding the changeover from imperial to metric measuring system. The case of Neil Fraser, a Kingston civil servant fired for publicly speaking against the metric system, is mentioned. Scenes from an anti-metric meeting in Thornhill Ont., with an excerpt of Conservative M.P. Bill Domm's speech at the meeting. Comments by Ray Christianson, gas station owner; Ken Heineman, butcher; Neil Fraser in an interview clip from March 27, 1982; & by a metric inspector. Ftge includes shots of federal government officials & RCMP police sealing gas pumps at a Mississauga business which continued to sell gas by the gallon; a protest march in Kingston for the Neil Fraser case; & a sample of school children displaying their ignorance of the imperial system when trying to answer some quiz questions. 3. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Brief commentary on: the heavy winter storms in eastern Canada; Federal Trade Minister, Ed Lumley's concerns over Chrysler operations in Canada; the crash of Turkish Airways 747 plane in Ankora; & the meetings held in Bahrain by OPEC oil ministers.~4. TRUDEAU. Report on a statement made by Prime Minister Trudeau regarding the vacation time he took while on a public expense paid trip to South East Asia. On-the-street public opinions in Ottawa of Trudeau's comment, including those of syndicated columnist Charles Lynch. Shot of Trudeau with Japanese Prime Minister Yasuhiro Nakasone. 5. EROLA. Report on federal Mines Minister, Judy Erola's statement on the contribution of homemakers to society. Includes clip of press conference with Sen. Florence Bird announcing greater tax exemptions for spouses & dependent children. 6. ECONOMY. Report on the state of the Canadian economy with an outline of bank & visa interest rates, & trade surplus statistics. Some focus on a settlement in the Newfoundland offshore oil dispute. Comments by John Bullock, Pres. of the Canadian Federation of Independent Businesses, Sydney Ingerman, Economist from McGill University, & Premier Brian Peckford of Newfoundland. Includes archival clips of food lineups during the 1920s depression; & footage of a meeting between Peckford & federal minister Jean Luc Pépin; shots of different types of Canadian industries. 7. CLARK. A look at Joe Clark's leadership of the Progressive Conservative Party in the light of possible challengers for the position at an upcoming Tory convention, including the controversy over former newspaper editor, Peter Worthington's eligibility as a delegate to the convention. Shots of Finance Minister John Crosbie; Toronto MP David Crombie; Ont. Premier Bill Davis; Alberta Premier Peter Lougheed; Peter Worthington; & Que. businessman Brian Mulroney. 8. JET PLANE CRASH. Report on the investigations of the wreckage from the crash of an executive jet plane north of Toronto, which killed the President of Suncor Ltd., Ross Hennigar & four other people. Report also reviews some of the possible reasons behind the crash.~Ftge shows investigators hauling away wreckage from the scene of the crash; & a clip of Ross Hennigar. Comments by Cliff Boland, Vice Pres. of Suncor, & by Ian Taylor of Transport Canada. 9. SALMON POACHING. Report on the arrest of 134 people, the majority of whom were native Indians, for salmon poaching in the Fraser River in Fraser Valley, British Columbia. Comments by Ed Newman from the Native Brotherhood. 10. SHOOTING SPREE. Report on fatal shooting incident in a Thornhill neighbourhood when a 19-year-old youth vented his anger over a breakup with his girlfriend. Comments by Inspector Bryan Cousineau of the York Regional Police. Shots of the damage done to the neighborhood properties. 11. MEMPHIS POLICE. Report on the unsuccessful attempts by policemen to save a fellow white officer held hostage & tortured by 7 black religious zealots. Ftge of the events as they take place. 12. SING SING. Report on the hostage-taking of 17 prison employees by 600 inmates of the Sing Sing prison in Ossining, New York, & of their subsequent release. Ftge taken by a television crew allowed into the prison during tense negotiation. 13. NELSON SKALBANIA. Report on a meeting at a Vancouver hotel by creditors of the western ex-millionaire, Nelson Skalbania. Comments by representatives of Skalbania & by creditors on the outcome of the meeting. 14. THATCHER IN THE FALKLANDS. Report on British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher's visit to the war-torn Falkland Islands. Ftge of Thatcher arriving in Port Stanley & touring the Island, visiting with some of the 4000-man British garrison stationed on the islands, & attending a reception. Excerpt of a ceremony in which Thatcher presents medals to a British soldier.~15. EUGENE ROSTOW. Report on a change in the Reagan administration with the replacement of Eugene Rostow, as Director of the Arms Control & Disarmament Agency, by Kenneth Adelman & the implications this move will have on Sect. of State George Shultz's control on disarmament issues. Press comments by George Shultz. Excerpt from a farewell speech made by Eugene Rostow. Shot of Kenneth Adelman. 16 ISRAEL/LEBANON. Report on the negotiations between Israeli & Lebanese officials with some focus on the involvement of American Middle East expert, Philip Habib, & on the agenda for discussion between the two parties. Shots of Habib meeting with Israeli Prime Minister, Menachem Begin, & of the meetings between Israeli & Lebanese officials in Qiryat Shemona. Comments by Ariel Sharon, Israeli defense minister. 17. PHONOGRAPHY. Report on the growing popularity of fantasy phonecalls in Canada's sex industry. Censored examples of phone routines & comments by Larry Teixeira, a police officer assigned to fight pornography, & by Judith Golden, psychologist. 18. PAY T.V. Preview of some controversial issues with respect to pay t.v., before its debut in Canada, focusing on advertisement campaigns & on Canadian content. Excerpts of some pay t.v. commercials for First Choice, Super Channel, & C Channel. Comments by: Ed Cowan from C Channel; Jeffrey Holmes from the Canadian Confederation of the Arts; Ernie Steele from the Canadian Association of Broadcasters; Michael Hind-Smith from the Canadian Cable T.V. Association; & John Meisel, Chairman of the CRTC.