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TLDR News

Coronavirus Pandemic: What the WHO’s Declaration Means - TLDR News.

12th - Higher Ed
Last night the World Health Organisation officially classified the COVID-19 virus (or Coronavirus) as a Pandemic. In this video, we discuss why they made this decision, what a pandemic is and why it matters.
Instructional Video1:38
Visual Learning Systems

Your Body: Video Quiz

9th - 12th
The human body is capable of amazing things. This captivating program explores some of the fascinating features of the body. Special attention is given to the healthy maintenance of growing bodies. Concepts and terminology: body systems,...
Instructional Video8:08
Seven Dimensions

Tips for a Successful Performance Appraisal

Higher Ed
This video provides tips and advice on how to approach and prepare for a performance appraisal. It emphasizes the importance of having a positive attitude, being proactive in setting goals, documenting achievements, and being open to...
Instructional Video2:28
Sustainable Business Consulting

Companies with Successful Procurement Policies

Higher Ed
Provides two examples of companies who have successfully implemented strong procurement policies
Instructional Video1:34
Visual Learning Systems

Healthy Habits Quiz

9th - 12th
This video is a quiz on the topics covered in the Healthy Habits series. The speaker lists five different habits and provides a fill-in-the-blank exercise for each one. Healthy Habits part 7/7
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Curated Video

B.C. advocate for survivors of intimate partner violence skeptical of proposed bill

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewFrank Caputo, the Conservative MP for B.C.'s Kamloops-Thompson-Nicola riding, recently introduced a private member's bill that would make intimate partner assault a separate crime. Angela Marie MacDougall, the executive director of...
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Press Association

We are still assessing whether we will recognise a Palestine state, says David Lammy

Higher Ed
New ReviewDeputy Prime Minister David Lammy says UK is assessing whether they have gotten to a place where they are ready to recognise a Palestine state ahead of the UN General Assembly.
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Curated Video

Property values in Montreal are up. Here's what that means for you

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewThe numbers are prepared by the city every three years and used to determine tax rates. On average, property values in Montreal are up just over 12 per cent, but office buildings downtown saw an 8.2 per cent drop.
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Curated Video

Summit Police Department to offer free home security assessments due to rise in crime

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewSummit, like most other towns in New Jersey, has seen an uptick in home burglaries. Here are some recommendations from police.
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Curated Video

Free home energy assessments can save homeowners money

9th - Higher Ed
New ReviewEntities like Community Development Long Island and PSEG do free home assessments to identify energy inefficiencies.
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Curated Video

Former UN official slams Israel 'humiliation' of Palestinians

9th - Higher Ed
Former UN Assistant Secretary-General Andrew Gilmour has described the situation for Palestinians as "appalling" and "indescribable".
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Curated Video

Trudeau talks Trump, China and national unity

9th - Higher Ed
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau discusses U.S. President Donald Trump, Canada's rift with China, national unity, the Conservative leadership race and more in a wide-ranging interview with CBC's Vassy Kapelos.
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Curated Video

A terminally ill woman's fight to die

9th - Higher Ed
Medically assisted death has helped thousands of terminally ill Canadians end their suffering, but for an Edmonton woman, it was especially difficult to get.
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Curated Video

Canada's threat level the same, but Toronto's not taking chances

9th - Higher Ed
Canada's threat level has been the same for the past four years, but with acts of terror taking place around the world, Toronto is one of the cities that's not taking any chances when it comes to the safety of their residents. Toronto's...
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Curated Video

Bank of England’s Carney defends Brexit warnings

9th - Higher Ed
Accused of putting out “scare stories” and “phony forecasts” before the EU referendum, Bank of England (BoE) Governor Mark Carney has defended their warnings about the economic risks of the UK voting to leave. Questioned by British...
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Curated Video

Review process

9th - Higher Ed
Perrin Beatty of Canadian Chamber of Commerce on dispute over Trans Mountain pipeline
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Curated Video

Conservatives push for investigation into Canada’s purchase of $9M condo in NYC

9th - Higher Ed
Conservative MPs Michael Barrett and Larry Brock demand parliamentary committee obtain more information on what led the government of Canada to purchase a $9M condo in Manhattan. Liberal MP Ron MacKinnon said that it is an asset that is...
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Curated Video

Italy's ruling party rejects EU Commission warning about interference in public media

9th - Higher Ed
The Commission identified concerns about "undue political influence" over Italy's public broadcaster, pointing to issues about how its leadership is appointed.
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Curated Video

Water main repair will still take several days

9th - Higher Ed
City of Calgary Director of Water Services Nancy Mackay describes the repairs needed to fix the broken feeder water main in northwest Calgary. The water main usually supplies water to approximately 60 per cent of the city.
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Curated Video

Ghosting and its impact on mental health

Pre-K - Higher Ed
In this video, Dr Ruhi Satija- psychiatrist and therapist, talks about ghosting in romantic relationships and how being ghosted can affect one's self-esteem and mental health. Watch this video to know more.
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Curated Video

UN examining both Israeli and Palestinian forces involvement in deadly rescue operation

9th - Higher Ed
The UN puts Israel on notice, citing possible war crimes over the raid in Nuseirat that freed four captives, but killed 274 Palestinians.
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Curated Video

Here’s how many trees Charlottetown lost because of post-tropical storm Fiona

9th - Higher Ed
The City of Charlottetown released its final report Thursday on Fiona's impact on the urban forest canopy. CBC’s Tony Davis takes a look at how the numbers also show tens of thousands of trees still need to be planted just to replace...
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Curated Video

Famine al­ready oc­cur­ring in north Gaza, says top US aid of­fi­cial

9th - Higher Ed
USAID chief Samantha Power became the highest-ranking US official to say that famine is underway in northern Gaza.
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Curated Video

Leaked documents warn Canada's military readiness is decreasing

9th - Higher Ed
Leaked internal documents obtained by CBC News paint an alarming picture of Canada's military readiness, including warnings about personnel challenges and 'unserviceable' equipment.