Instructional Video2:13
Visual Learning Systems

Topography and the Earth: Mountains

9th - 12th
This program describes the major topographical features of Earth including mountains, plains, and plateaus. Footage from throughout North America takes students to the Rocky Mountains, the plains of Iowa, and the Colorado Plateau to...
Instructional Video16:52
Step Back History

A Brief History of Quebec

12th - Higher Ed
This week, we're going to celebrate the Canadian Province Quebec's birthday by doing a quick history of the strange place.
Instructional Video9:04
Englishing

ESL - Canada (Facts, Map, Currency, Cities, Symbols, etc.)

9th - Higher Ed
What do you know about Canada? In this video lesson, Mr. P. will talk about the most important facts about this wonderful country. He will delve into its facts, symbols, map, cities, money, popular sports, and animals found in Canada....
Instructional Video5:21
Ancient Lights Media

The Geography and Culture of Canada

6th - 8th
This clip looks at the physical features, climate and culture of Canada.
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Staff shortages could lead to delays, deaths, Quebec cardiologists warn

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCardiologists and heart surgeons in Quebec are warning that staff shortages for lesser-known but critical positions such as perfusionists have increased wait times and may have resulted in more deaths.
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Quebec cardiologists warn staff shortages could lead to delays, deaths

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCardiologists and heart surgeons in Quebec are warning that staff shortages for lesser-known but critical positions such as perfusionists have increased wait times and may have resulted in more deaths.
News Clip1:56
Curated Video

Ever heard of pawpaws? This Quebec town has a festival devoted to the special fruit

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA fruit that grows in Quebec, but that was largely forgotten, is making a comeback — at least in Farnham. The town in the Eastern Townships held its first ever pawpaw festival, featuring the mysterious fruit and several delectable treats...
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

For decades, her 18th century violin wasn't allowed to leave Quebec

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewRetired violinist Angèle Dubeau wowed audiences with a Stradivarius violin for 48 years. In 1978, Quebec classified it as a heritage object, meaning it could not leave the province without special authorization from the government.
News Clip12:10
Curated Video

'This wasn't unanimous': Arash Madani on new USports transfer rule

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOn Episode 1 of ‘The U,’ Savanna Hamilton and Arash Madani break down the new U Sports transfer rule and preview the top football contenders on the path to the Vanier Cup.
News Clip12:10
Curated Video

'This wasn't unanimous': Arash Madani on new U Sports transfer rule

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewOn Episode 1 of ‘The U,’ Savanna Hamilton and Arash Madani break down the new U Sports transfer rule and preview the top football contenders on the path to the Vanier Cup.
News Clip1:57
Curated Video

How safe is your app data? Security issues with Quebec school app spark concerns

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe Quebec government has asked schools and daycares to stop using the HopHop app to co-ordinate student pickups after significant cybersecurity flaws were brought to light.
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

Flanked by U.S. governors, Quebec and Ontario’s premiers get realistic about Trump-Carney meeting

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewQuebec Premier François Legault and his Ontario counterpart Doug Ford have set pragmatic expectations for what can come out from Prime Minister Mark Carney's meeting with U.S. President Donald Trump in Washington. They have the support...
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

Alberta premier tells Quebec to put the past behind and become an energy partner

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSpeaking to Montreal’s business community, Danielle Smith made her case as to why Quebec should put aside its historical reservations and join the western province in producing and exporting fossil fuels given the current geopolitical...
News Clip2:10
Curated Video

How the Canada Post strike could affect municipal elections

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWith the strike slowing down mail, there are concerns in some provinces over voters’ ability to receive election information including voter cards, with one city even postponing its elections.
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Quebec is considering screening women under 50 for breast cancer — but can it afford to?

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe province’s national institute for excellence in health and social services (INESSS) is recommending an expansion of Quebec’s breast cancer screening program to include women aged 45 to 49. However, it admits the cost would be...
News Clip2:07
Curated Video

Quebec teen’s fatal shooting by police prompts calls for body cameras

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewProtesters held two days of vigils near the site of the shooting death of Nooran Rezayi, a 15-year-old who was killed during an altercation with Longueuil, Que., police. The protesters rallied for police to wear body cameras as well as...
News Clip2:06
Curated Video

Funeral for teen shot by police in Longueuil, Que., draws more than 1,000 people

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewEmotions ran high at the funeral for Nooran Rezayi, a 15-year-old who died after being shot by police on Sept. 21 on a residential street in the Montreal suburb of Longueuil, Que. Circumstances around the incident are still unclear, with...
News Clip3:01
Curated Video

Why the ‘radioactive’ man at the centre of Quebec’s SAAQclic fiasco doesn’t think he’s to blame

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewWhile the inquiry into the bungled and massively over-budget rollout of a digital platform for the province’s auto insurance board has heard from the premier and the ministers responsible, the most important witness may have been someone...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Why Quebec is putting an end to gender-inclusive writing in government communications

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe province’s French language minister says gender-neutral terms like the pronoun iel (the French equivalent of "they" in English) have been causing “a lot of confusion” and pose problems for the language. The CAQ government plans to...
News Clip2:43
Curated Video

Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue honours the ‘Rambo of Quebec’

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewA new street in Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue near a Veterans hospital honours Léo Major, a Second World War and Korean War veteran. Major played a big role in the liberation of the town of Zwolle, in the Netherlands, from Nazi occupation.
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Hogan promises more electricity — and seniors’ housing — in Labrador West

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewLiberal Leader John Hogan continued his tour of Labrador on Wednesday. As the CBC’s Peter Cowan reports, Hogan promised more electricity and more seniors’ housing.
News Clip3:05
Curated Video

Provincial election campaigns begin with a focus on Churchill Falls energy

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewBoth Liberal Leader John Hogan and Progressive Conservative Leader Tony Wakeham held rallies in St. John’s Monday evening to begin their election campaigns. Hogan framed the Churchill Falls memorandum of understanding as a key election...
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Montreal cycling Grand Prix draws protests against Israel-Premier Tech team

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewPro-Palestinian protesters rallied on the sidelines of the circuit in Montreal calling the participation of the Israel-Premier Tech team in the Grand Prix a form of sportwashing. The team is not directly funded by the Israeli state but...
News Clip2:02
Curated Video

Protesters say no to Quebec’s proposed rent increase formula

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewHousing rights groups say Quebec’s new proposed method for calculating annual rent hikes favours landlords and doesn’t address root causes of the housing crisis.