News Clip4:21
Curated Video

A rundown on the federal government's new dental care program

9th - Higher Ed
CBC's Evan Dyer breaks down what to expect when the government's new dental care program rolls out in 2024, how applications will work, how much coverage people can expect to see and potential stumbling blocks.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Seniors will be first to qualify for national dental-care program

9th - Higher Ed
The federal government's new $13-billion dental care plan will roll out to different age groups over the next year. Applications for people aged 87 and older will open next week.
News Clip6:43
Curated Video

Stretching Your Dollar: What to Know About Weight Loss Drugs

9th - Higher Ed
What to Know About Weight Loss Drugs
News Clip5:18
Curated Video

Stretching Your Dollar: Getting Off Your Parents' Insurance Plans

9th - Higher Ed
Getting off of your parents' insurance plans.
News Clip1:45
Curated Video

Madeleine Spencer recommends foundations for the winter

9th - Higher Ed
Beauty journalist Madeleine Spencer talks us through her favourite winter perfumes for a dewy, hydrated look.
News Clip3:14
Curated Video

US State Dept has no confirmation of numbers of those who've died in Gaza

9th - Higher Ed
The US national security council spokesman has been holding a briefing at the White House.
News Clip0:35
Curated Video

Walmart Extends Coverage for Doula Services

9th - Higher Ed
Walmart Extends Coverage for Doula Services
News Clip8:03
Curated Video

Stretching Your Dollar: Preparing for Open Enrollment

9th - Higher Ed
It's almost that time of year - it's open enrollment season. Nate Black, vice president of health solutions product development with Voya Financial, joined Cheddar News to explain the critical decision-making needed when choosing the...
News Clip0:33
Curated Video

Medicaid Expands Dental Benefits

9th - Higher Ed
Medicaid Expands Dental Benefits
News Clip0:26
Curated Video

White House Proposes New Mental Health Coverage Rules

9th - Higher Ed
The Biden administration is proposing new rules to increase coverage for mental health treatments.
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

Cancer kills firefighters, but compensation varies widely

9th - Higher Ed
Cancer is the biggest risk for firefighters, but workers compensation varies by province. A new federal law aims to make it more consistent across Canada.
News Clip1:55
Curated Video

Titan sub and migrant boat: How nations responded to 2 disasters

9th - Higher Ed
Within days, two dramatic stories took place at sea: a missing submersible sparked a multinational rescue mission for five explorers and a boat carrying hundreds of migrants seeking refuge capsized. We compared how countries responded to...
News Clip1:36
Curated Video

Thamesmead: Fatal stabbing of two boys linked, police say

9th - Higher Ed
Police say the fatal stabbings of two 16-year-old boys just a mile apart in south-east London are linked.One boy was found with stab wounds in Titmuss Avenue, Thamesmead, and the other in Sewell Road, on Saturday afternoon.As neighbours...
News Clip5:18
Curated Video

Tesla Introduces Robot Optimus at AI Day — But Humans Won't Be 'Replaced'

9th - Higher Ed
Elon Musk introduced Tesla’s most recent creation, a humanoid robot called Optimus.
News Clip2:21
Curated Video

Companies urged to offer fertility benefits for employees

9th - Higher Ed
Amid stiff competition for workers, advocates are calling on companies to provide fertility benefits to attract and retain talent.
News Clip4:37
Curated Video

Salad Raises $17 Million to Pioneer Affordable Decentralized Cloud Computing Services

9th - Higher Ed
Computer-sharing network Salad is announcing a $17 million Series A round. Salad offers an open-source desktop application that invites gamers to share storage, bandwidth, and other resources from their idle PCs in exchange for rewards....
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Toronto man with paraplegia struggles to pay for supplies not covered by health system | Go Public

9th - Higher Ed
A Toronto man paralyzed in a fall years ago is now struggling to pay for some basic medical supplies because they're not covered by the province's health system. Advocates say it's a problem many Canadians face.
News Clip2:05
Curated Video

Extreme weather events pose challenges for insurance

9th - Higher Ed
Most people affected by the recent storms in B.C. aren’t eligible for overland flood insurance because of where they live. As extreme weather fuelled by climate change becomes more common in Canada, there are calls for governments to...
News Clip4:28
Curated Video

Al Jazeera English marks 15 years of launch

9th - Higher Ed
It has been 15 years since the launch of Al Jazeera English channel. Since 2006, our teams across the world have worked tirelessly to share stories from across the globe.
News Clip9:01
Curated Video

Insurance expert answers questions about coverage under new travel advisory

9th - Higher Ed
Travel insurance broker Martin Firestone suggests new travel advice from the federal government to avoid all non-essential travel abroad will have 'zero effect' on coverage from insurers.(Credit: CBC/Ben Nelms)
News Clip3:15
Curated Video

Michael Spavor found guilty of spying, sentenced to 11 years in prison, deportation

9th - Higher Ed
A Chinese court has found Canadian Michael Spavor guilty of spying and illegally providing state secrets to other countries. Spavor was sentenced to 11 years in prison, a $10,000 fine and ordered him to be deported.
News Clip3:40
Curated Video

TV crew COVID-19 cases keep women's curling championship off air

9th - Higher Ed
Seven COVID-19 cases among the broadcast staff at the LGT Women's World Curling Championship will keep games off the air into Wednesday.
News Clip2:28
Curated Video

GoHealth Insurance Stock Soars Following Public Debut

9th - Higher Ed
Clint Jones, the co-founder of GoHealth and CEO, talks about the company's success following its Wall Street debut. Jones also discusses GoHealth's growth amid the coronavirus pandemic.
News Clip5:07
Curated Video

How media coverage of the U.S. election compares with 2016

9th - Higher Ed
Jill Abramson, the former executive editor of the New York Times, says coverage of the election has improved overall, but some U.S. news networks are more partisan than in 2016.