Instructional Video2:05
Curated Video

Smokers push back against new nicotine pouch rules

9th - Higher Ed
Some smokers argue that new restrictions on nicotine pouches are excessive and hinder their quitting efforts, while the federal government maintains that these products target youth and need to be controlled.
Instructional Video8:53
Curated Video

What does your crown represent?

9th - Higher Ed
In this CBC Ottawa Creator Network video, Manock Lual and Ben Telford meet barbers, stylists and residents of Ottawa's Donald Street area to explore how hair defines the culture of this unique neighbourhood.
Instructional Video1:26
Curated Video

Meet the man who looks after the abandoned Syrian embassy in Ottawa

9th - Higher Ed
Ottawa resident Issa Khoury, who came to Canada nearly 50 years ago, said he has been entrusted by the Syrian government with checking in on Syria's shuttered embassy building on Cartier Street.
Instructional Video19:05
Curated Video

The Breakdown | Air Canada strike + ‘The Last Republican’

9th - Higher Ed
With an Air Canada pilots’ strike looming, The National breaks down the state of negotiations and how it could impact travellers. Plus, former Republican congressman Adam Kinzinger says he has no regrets about standing up to Donald Trump.
Instructional Video16:27
Curated Video

LeBlanc ‘convinced’ by RCMP evidence linking Indian officials to violent acts | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Minister of Public Safety, Democratic Institutions and Intergovernmental Affairs Dominic LeBlanc, says he is 'convinced by the evidence' of criminal activity by Indian officials in Canada. His comments come after the RCMP accused Indian...
Instructional Video16:12
Curated Video

RCMP took ‘exceptional step’ making public allegations against Indian officials | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Former RCMP deputy commissioner Pierre-Yves Bourduas says the RCMP took an ‘exceptional step’ by making public allegations linking Indian officials to violence in Canada while former CSIS director Richard Fadden says international law is...
Instructional Video0:43
Curated Video

Biker Down is a new program aiming to reduce the number of motorcycle fatalities across Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Steve Reed, a motorcyclist from Kingston, Ont., is launching a new first aid program partnered with the Canadian Red Cross that aims to reduce the number of fatal motorcycle collisions.
Instructional Video13:58
Curated Video

Online bot campaign backing Poilievre prompts call for election commissioner probe | Power & Politics

9th - Higher Ed
The Power Panel weighs in on the NDP's call for Canada's elections commissioner to investigate a surge in online posts after Pierre Poilievre held an event in Northern Ontario in July. Some of the posts citing the 'energy' at the event...
Instructional Video4:27
Curated Video

Canada Fun Facts | Animals, Places, Food, Population | ESL Teachers and Students

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Canada Fun Facts. Learn all kinds of fun facts about Canada. Great for ESL teachers and students. Be sure to check out our True and False section at the end. Do you know what 'poutine' is? Do you know what a 'loonie' is? What about a...
Instructional Video0:54
Next Animation Studio

Woman Takes Selfie On Top of Her Sinking Car on Frozen River

12th - Higher Ed
A Canadian woman posed for a selfie while standing on top of her car as it sank into an icy river — and people were trying to rescue her.
Instructional Video5:00
Catalyst University

Ottawa Ankle & Foot Rules EXPLAINED

Higher Ed
In this video, I explain the Ottawa Ankle and Foot Rules, a set of criteria that help determine whether or not radiography is necessary prior to beginning physical therapy treatment of the ankle and foot.
Instructional Video4:55
Barcroft Media

The Girl Who Doesn't Sleep: BORN DIFFERENT

Higher Ed
A THREE-YEAR-OLD girl has a rare condition which means she can survive on an hour of sleep a night. Exhausted parents Robin Audette and Kirk Hisko are lucky to get between four to six hours sleep a night, but their energetic daughter...
Instructional Video3:14
Global Health with Greg Martin

Health Promotion

Higher Ed
Health promotion is an arm of Public Health that is all about helping people make choices that translate into better health. The Ottawa Charter provides overall strategies that can be used to address the economic and environmental...
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 Clip3:13
Curated Video

Local restaurant faces setback after Meta wrongfully shut down their social media accounts

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe restaurant owner was incorrectly flagged for “violating community standards,” which led to Meta temporarily shutting down their Instagram and Facebook accounts. They’ve since been reinstated, but with no clear explanation from Meta.
News Clip1:49
Curated Video

A new shuttle bus is taking to the streets in Kanata, one that drives itself

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCBC’s Sannah Choi got a sneak peek at the self-driving shuttle that will make its way along public roads in the Kanata area.
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

Residents in rural Ottawa worried their wells will run dry as drought continues

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCBC’s Jodie Applewaithe spoke to residents who are relying on a water truck to fill their wells. Local conservation authorities continue to ask people to manage their water use.
News Clip1:54
Curated Video

Ottawa gets ready to stay up late with return of Nuit Blanche next year

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewArtists will display their installations at museums and galleries throughout Ottawa’s downtown. The overnight festival has gained popularity in other major cities, including Toronto and Montreal.
News Clip2:20
Curated Video

New equipment lockers at city parks break down barriers to sport

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe city has set up automated lockers at 50 city parks where people can borrow sports equipment for free through a mobile app.
News Clip3:21
Curated Video

Marineland asks Ottawa for money or its 30 beluga whales will be euthanized

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewMarineland says it's running out of money and urgently needs financial support from Ottawa or it will have no choice but to euthanize the 30 beluga whales it still has in its possession. The plea comes days after the federal government...
News Clip3:10
Curated Video

Union says Canada Post taking 'major steps backwards' with latest offer | Hanomansing Tonight

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewCanada Post's latest offer to the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) took a signing bonus off the table, something the corporation says it can no longer afford. In response, CUPW said the latest proposal is taking 'major steps...
News Clip2:01
Curated Video

Nearly half those covered by new public insurance haven’t seen dentist

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewHealth Canada’s new public dental insurance program is seeing an uptick in people being approved for coverage, but data shows that nearly half of the 5.2 million eligible patients have yet to see a dentist.
News Clip2:45
Curated Video

Ottawa police K9 hangs up his vest after 7 years of service

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewAfter some 49 dog years, K9 West is retiring with a special party celebrating his legacy. West was the Ottawa Police Service's first trauma support dog and during his career, he offered comfort to survivors and victims, and gave strength...