Instructional Video1:29
Visual Learning Systems

Investigating Chemical Reactions: Types of Chemical Reactions

3rd - 8th
Upon viewing the Investigating Chemical Reactions video series, students will be able to do the following: Define a chemical reaction as a process in which substances undergo changes to produce new materials with different properties....
Instructional Video3:49
Professor Dave Explains

Balancing Chemical Equations

9th - Higher Ed
Atoms don't just appear and disappear into thin air, you silly goose. What are you, a magician? When we have a chemical equation we will have to balance it. Here's how to do it!
Instructional Video2:41
Visual Learning Systems

Types of Mixtures

9th - 12th
In this video, the teacher explains the different types of mixtures: homogeneous mixtures, heterogeneous mixtures, colloids, and suspensions. Using examples such as granite, salad dressing, toothpaste, and river water, the teacher...
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Curated Video

Province faces opposition to planned supervised consumption site

9th - Higher Ed
On Tuesday, community members voiced their opinions of the new proposed location of a supervised consumption site in Winnipeg’s inner city. While some supported the idea, the majority were opposed at the first of three community...
News Clip2:55
Curated Video

What is kratom and why are some states pushing to ban it?

Higher Ed
What to know about kratom and why it has some lawmakers worried. (Scripps News Group)
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Curated Video

Cardiologist Says FDA Is 'Late the the Show' on Teen Vaping Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
The shocking rise in teen vaping is a public health crisis that the FDA has been slow to address, according to a nationally recognized cardiologist. Dr. Kevin Campbell, who is also CEO of Pace Mate, a digital cardiac monitoring service,...
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Curated Video

Cardiologist Says FDA Is 'Late to the Show' on Teen Vaping Crisis

9th - Higher Ed
The shocking rise in teen vaping is a public health crisis that the FDA has been slow to address, according to a nationally recognized cardiologist. Dr. Kevin Campbell, who is also CEO of Pace Mate, a digital cardiac monitoring service,...
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Curated Video

Europeans spend over 24 billion euros a year on illegal drugs, new study finds

9th - Higher Ed
Europeans spend more than 24 billion euros a year on illicit drugs, according to a new report published on Tuesday.



The joint EU-Europol study found that drug trafficking is increasingly connected with...
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Curated Video

Shamattawa deals with state of emergency as drugs and alcohol infiltrate community

9th - Higher Ed
A northern Manitoba First Nation is cracking down further on drugs and alcohol after declaring a state of emergency over bootlegging in the community.
News Clip4:01
Curated Video

Drug users and harm reduction: How it's supposed to work

9th - Higher Ed
Harm reduction services like needle exchanges and supervised consumption sites have been a topic of heated debate on P.E.I. CBC's Tony Davis talks to advocates and public health officials about what harm reduction is, and how those...
News Clip3:34
Curated Video

Odisha: Bhubaneswar CP interacts with Educational Institutions to control drug use among students

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Bhubaneswar Commissioner of Police Soumendra Priyadarshi interacted with Principals of Educational Institutions to control drug use among students in Bhubaneswar on July 19. Speaking to media persons, the CP said that Odisha police is...
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Illegal magic mushroom shops keep popping up in Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Illegal magic mushroom dispensaries are popping up across Canada and the police response to them is inconsistent. Some are raided, others are not. Advocates say the compound they contain can help some people, and should be legal.
News Clip2:08
Curated Video

Legalize magic mushrooms? With rising popularity and research, some say it's time

9th - Higher Ed
Illegal magic mushroom dispensaries are popping up across Canada and the police response to them is inconsistent. Some are raided, others are not. Advocates say the compound they contain can help some people, and should be legal.
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Curated Video

EU drug report 2023: 'We never had so many drugs smuggled or produced in Europe'

9th - Higher Ed
The annual study released by the European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) warned that the use of illegal substances is a concern to the health of people on the continent, as well as its security.
News Clip2:13
Curated Video

The environmental concerns of Russia’s war in Ukraine

9th - Higher Ed
A group of investigators is documenting the environmental impact of the Russian invasion in Ukraine — fearful of the irreversible ecological damage caused by warfare.
News Clip1:59
Curated Video

Fact-checking viral claims that WHO just listed the contraceptive pill as a carcinogen

9th - Higher Ed
TikTok is being flooded with claims that the World Health Organisation (WHO) has listed the pill as a 'class one carcinogen'. Euroverify fact-checks.
News Clip5:00
Curated Video

Ontario won't fund supervised inhalation booths, even as more drug users turn to smoking

9th - Higher Ed
Advocates say Ontario is far behind when it comes to addressing the growing number of drug users in the province who are inhaling, rather than injecting. As CBC's Naama Weingarten explains, researchers say it's been a growing trend for...
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Curated Video

New study finds office coffee machine may be raising your cholesterol levels

9th - Higher Ed
According to a new study, drinking coffee from office machines may increase cholesterol levels due to high levels of cholesterol-boosting compounds. Watch this report for more details!
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Canada to add most ‘forever chemicals’ to toxic substances list

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is one step closer to moving a large swath of PFAS — a class of thousands of chemicals used in a wide range of products from food containers to clothing — to the country's official list of toxic substances.
News Clip1:58
Curated Video

Ottawa to declare bulk of substances known as ‘forever chemicals’ toxic

9th - Higher Ed
Canada is one step closer to moving a large swath of PFAS — a class of thousands of chemicals used in a wide range of products from food containers to clothing — to the country's official list of toxic substances.
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Curated Video

Can Love Survive Substance ddiction? Dr Rachna Khanna Singh's Tips To Support And Rebond

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Is your marriage on the rocks due to substance abuse? In today's episode of Love Bytes, Dr. Rachna Khanna Singh dives deep into the devastating impact of substance abuse on love and marriage. Learn how to recognise the signs, support...
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Curated Video

Advocates call for a value-for-money audit in wake of CTS closure decision

9th - Higher Ed
Advocates and Ontario Green Party representatives are calling for a value-for-money audit on the planned closures to consumption and treatment service (CTS) sites in Ontario. This comes after the provincial government passed legislation...
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Curated Video

New report finds harms of alcohol outweigh all other substances in Yukon

9th - Higher Ed
The Yukon government has released its first substance use surveillance report. The chief medical officer of health says the report's findings are not surprising. He hopes the findings will influence decisions on healthcare resources.
News Clip4:59
Curated Video

National Addictions Awareness Week series: A look at the Yukon and its substance use crisis

9th - Higher Ed
This week is National Addictions Awareness week across the country, and this year the CBC’s Virginie Ann is diving deep into how addictions affect Yukoners. We'll be airing stories all week highlighting the work already being done, and...