As It Happens, Tuesday Edition
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Part One
Panama Papers: Canadian senator
The Trudeau government responds to the Panama papers by calling an investigation into offshore tax havens. But we hear from a Liberal-appointed Senator who's been warning about the problem for years.
Pay Pal North Carolina
A North Carolina Republican takes umbrage after PayPal's CEO pulls out of a 400-job investment, citing a new law restricting transgender bathroom use.
Philly 'jawn'
A Philadelphia linguist explains why the people of his city are abandoning a dictionary of nouns and substituting the term "jawn" instead.
Part Two
University sex assaults
A Manitoba university announces it won't enforce controversial contracts that prevented sexual assault complainants from telling their stories to anyone they want.
Kite runner fossil
Scientists discover a 430-million year-old creature called the Kite Runner that went around trailing its kids on what look like leashes.
Part Three
'Stolen Path' film
A BC woman goes from movie fan to cinematic break-out producer after her first-ever feature scoops up awards.
Moore sculpture protest
Columbia university students protest plans to put up a sculpture that may be a work of artistic genius by Henry Moore, but clashes with what they say is the school's overall aesthetic.