As It Happens: Tuesday Edition
Part One
Deepak Obhrai
Conservative leadership hopeful Kellie Leitch targets the base with her call to screen immigrants for their values -- but her leadership rival Deepak Obhrai says she's way off-base.
Germany election
The far-right 'Alternative for Germany' party does well in a weekend election -- and tonight, the party's deputy leader explains how its policy of keeping refugees out is bringing voters in.
BC paralympian
In British Columbia, Michelle Stilwell focuses on her job in the provincial cabinet -- but in Rio, she's dedicated to bringing home yet another Paralympic gold in wheelchair racing.
Part Two
Nobel scandal
A scandal involving a fabulist stem-cell reseacher who's been accused of using patients as "guinea pigs" goes all the way to the panel that awards the Nobel Prize for Medicine.
Iceland sword
An Icelandic goose hunter may not have taken home a single bird -- but what he returned with instead is a pretty big honking deal: a thousand-year-old sword.
Part Three
Robin Camp inquiry
Alberta Justice Robin Camp asked a sexual assault complainant why she hadn't kept her knees together. Now, an inquiry into his conduct has begun -- and by the time it's over, Justice Camp may no longer be a judge.
Charities coalition
Ottawa charity Canada Without Poverty has launched a constitutional challenge to Canada's Income Tax Act -- arguing restrictions on political activities of charities infringe on Charter rights to freedoms of speech and association.
Soccer bribe
El Salvador's soccer team alleges it was approached by a wealthy businessman looking to fix the team's World Cup qualifying match versus Canada.