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SciShow

More Clues to the Oldest Fossils Ever

12th - Higher Ed
New evidence suggests some fossils as the oldest known sign of life on Earth, and scientists may have a way to speed up the process of carbon neutralization in the ocean!
Instructional Video12:08
Crash Course

The Handmaid's Tale, Part 1: Crash Course Literature 403

12th - Higher Ed
In which John Green teaches you about Margaret Atwood's speculative fiction novel, The Handmaid's Tale. John looks at some of the themes in this classic dystopian novel, many of which are kind of a downer. The world of Gilead that Atwood...
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Curated Video

Rex Murphy | Farewell Mr. O’Leary

9th - Higher Ed
This week we said goodbye to the man who wanted Canada’s top job, but his party wasn’t buying his pitch
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Curated Video

How to Write a Job Offer Letter in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
You've found the perfect applicant to fill a position at your Canadian business, but they're from another country. Before you can offer them a job, you have to write a formal job offer letter.
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Curated Video

Meet the sailors racing across the Atlantic from Quebec City

9th - Higher Ed
About 30 sailboats are taking part in the 10th edition of the Transat Québec Saint-Malo competition, which is expected to take two weeks.
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Curated Video

Heavy rainfall causes flooding, road closures in Montreal

9th - Higher Ed
Heavy rainfall in recent days has some Montrealers contending with flooded basements and streets, prompting calls for investments in infrastructure to prepare for the impacts of climate change.
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Curated Video

What's driving Quebec's COVID-19 surge?

9th - Higher Ed
Montreal infectious diseases physician Dr. Matthew Oughton discusses the circumstances behind Quebec's report of more than 1,800 new COVID-19 infections, the province's highest daily numbers since January.
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Curated Video

Quebec school board forced to remove teacher from class over religious symbols ban

9th - Higher Ed
A Quebec school board says it reluctantly pulled a teacher from the classroom because she wears a hijab, a violation of the province’s secularism law, which is being more stringently enforced ahead of court challenges.
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Curated Video

Quebec urges cautious holiday season amid rising COVID-19 cases

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec health officials pushed for the unvaccinated to get their shots and urged residents to be cautious this holiday season as COVID-19 cases continue to rise.
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Curated Video

Inside the world’s only maple syrup reserve

9th - Higher Ed
CBC News goes inside the world’s only maple syrup reserve, a stash Quebec syrup producers recently tapped into because of growing global demand.
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Curated Video

What Canadian high speed rail could look like

9th - Higher Ed
The time it takes to travel from one city to another could be cut in half, which could have a massive effect on how many people travel, and even where people live. But some say the costs associated with the federal government’s plan may...
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Curated Video

N.L. Hydro CEO says every last drop of value wrung out of Churchill Falls deal

9th - Higher Ed
N.L. Hydro CEO Jennifer Williams says the new deal between this province and Quebec would be 50 years because Quebec needed it to be economically attractive to end the existing contract. The CBC’s Heather Gillis reports.
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Curated Video

Surveillance towers, drones and patrols: what strengthened border security will look like

9th - Higher Ed
After announcing a $1.3B plan to increase security on the U.S. border, Canadian officials offered an idea of how that money could be spent.
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Curated Video

Quebec wants to require new doctors to work in public system after graduating

9th - Higher Ed
New bill introduced to force new doctors in the province to spend the first 5 years of their careers working in the public system.
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Curated Video

What’s really happening at the Canada-U.S. border

9th - Higher Ed
With Donald Trump’s 25 per cent tariff threat against Canada tied to border security, The National breaks down the numbers to find out how many drugs and undocumented migrants are crossing into the U.S. from Canada.
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Curated Video

Is Quebec in trouble if Trump’s tariff threat is true?

9th - Higher Ed
Most of Quebec’s exports head directly to the U.S. How bad would it be for the province’s future if a 25 per cent tariff materializes?
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Curated Video

Quebec police arrest 17 men involved in alleged online sexual exploitation of children

9th - Higher Ed
Provincial and municipal police forces in Quebec have arrested 17 men after raids targeting the distribution and possession of child pornography. The men face charges of possession, distribution and accessing child pornography.
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Curated Video

Montreal mayor and homeless advocates urge Quebec to sign funding deal with Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Quebec stands to receive $50 million but still hasn’t agreed to a deal. Community groups and municipal leaders are sounding the alarm and warning many could be left out in the cold.
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Curated Video

Do you know about this blind spot in your vehicle?

9th - Higher Ed
Piétons Québec is raising awareness about a potentially deadly blind spot in SUVs and larger vehicles. It’s suggesting drivers use a special technique to help prevent collisions.
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Curated Video

1 person dead, another seriously injured after Nunavik police shooting

9th - Higher Ed
Warning: this story contains graphic audio and video
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Curated Video

This Quebec mayor had a brick thrown at his car. Politicians say violence against them needs to stop

9th - Higher Ed
The mayor of Saint-Paul-de-Montminy, Que., says he never thought he’d be physically attacked when he got into politics. He and others are warning that the increased violence against elected officials could deter people from seeking office.
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Curated Video

Criminal groups are pushing Inuit in Quebec to smuggle drugs and stay silent, police say

9th - Higher Ed
Officers from Montreal and Nunavik police will patrol several areas in the city and reach out to Inuit community members to offer them support.
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Curated Video

French and Indian War |Seven Years War

K - 5th
The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was the North American part of the larger Seven Years’ War between Britain and France. This video explains the causes of the conflict, including competition over land, trade, and alliances with...
Instructional Video2:23
Makematic

The Seven Years' War: the First Global War

K - 5th
In 1756, Great Britain and France went to war for control of land, resources and global influence. The Seven Years’ War was the first truly global conflict, marked by major events across five continents.