Instructional Video10:19
Crash Course

Party Systems: Crash Course Government and Politics

12th - Higher Ed
Today, Craig is going to dive into the history of American political parties. So throughout most of United States history our political system has been dominated by a two-party system, but the policies and the groups that support these...
Instructional Video4:06
Wonderscape

Filibuster Pros: Why Some Support the Tactic

K - 5th
This video explores the arguments in favor of filibustering in the U.S. Senate. It highlights how filibusters can promote debate, protect minority party voices, encourage compromise, and provide necessary delays for significant...
Instructional Video20:13
The Wall Street Journal

Justin Trudeau on Leadership

Higher Ed
Canadian Prime Minister talks about essential skills to sell a common vision and overcoming hurdles that may have stymied previous generations of leaders.
News Clip25:16
Curated Video

Islamophobia in Europe: Why won't Poland take in any Muslims? | UpFront

9th - Higher Ed
We challenge a member of Poland's governing Law and Justice Party, and discuss the ongoing hijab controversy in France.
News Clip2:00
Curated Video

Ottawa sets tougher rules on prisoner transfers following McClintic uproar

9th - Higher Ed
Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale has ordered Canada's prison system to tighten transfer policies in the wake of the controversial decision to move child killer Terri-Lynne McClintic to an Indigenous healing lodge.
News Clip2:15
Curated Video

What are King Charles III’s views on the Middle East?

9th - Higher Ed
What are King Charles III’s views on the Middle East?
News Clip4:46
Curated Video

Supreme Court rules in favour of national carbon tax

9th - Higher Ed
As the Liberal government savours the Supreme Court decision in favour of the federal carbon tax, the three provinces that fought against it figure out their options and businesses examine the ramifications.
News Clip2:51
Curated Video

Climate activists struggle to stay relevant during coronavirus pandemic

9th - Higher Ed
The coronavirus pandemic has had a huge impact on climate activists, as they fight to stay relevant during the crisis.



For many years now, they have relied on the power of mass gatherings in order to...
News Clip6:16
Curated Video

Europe Freezes Syrian Asylum Requests Following Assad’s Fall, Sparks Political Debate

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Several European nations, including Britain, Germany, France, and Italy, have announced a freeze on all pending asylum pleas from Syrians. This decision comes after the ouster of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, with governments closely...
News Clip6:56
Bloomberg

Israeli Economy Minister on Tech Innovation, Talks With Saudi Arabia

Higher Ed
Nir Barkat, Israel's minister of economy, talks about how the country is attracting technology companies and innovators. He also says there's a good opportunity to normalize relations with Saudi Arabia. Barkat speaks on "Bloomberg...
News Clip3:14
Press Association

Nicola Sturgeon: I don’t have much in common with those who abused Sarah Smith

Higher Ed
First Minister Nicola Sturgeon has said she does not have much in common with those who have “hurled abuse” at BBC journalist Sarah Smith.



Smith, the corporation’s first Scotland editor, recently told of her “relief” at...
News Clip4:25
Bloomberg

Biden Taps U.S. Oil Reserves in Coordinated Multi-Nation Release

Higher Ed
The U.S. is releasing 50 million barrels of oil from its Strategic Petroleum Reserve in a coordinated effort with China, Japan, India, and South Korea. Bloomberg's Annmarie Hordern reports.
News Clip14:14
Bloomberg

Trump Sought to Exacerbate Divisions in U.S.: Turnbull

Higher Ed
Jan.19 -- Former Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull talks about the legacy of U.S. President Donald Trump. He also discusses the bilateral relations between his country and China. He speaks with Haidi Stroud-Watts on "Bloomberg...
News Clip4:27
Bloomberg

RBA Easing Hints Fuel Bond Rally

Higher Ed
July 6 -- Andrew Ticehurst, executive director and rate strategist at Nomura Australia, discusses a possible rate cut from the Reserve Bank of Australia, the record low bond yields and what the election results could mean for the...
Instructional Video3:42
Curated Video

Brussels attacks gives boost to far right

Higher Ed
The Brussels attacks have given a boost to the far right in Belgium and beyond, and their anti-Islam language is finding a special resonance after another bloodbath by Islamic State extremists, observers have said.Just as the Paris...
Instructional Video2:04
Curated Video

Scottish judges delay ruling on Brexit delay request

Higher Ed
A Scottish court on Wednesday has decided, for now, against ordering British Prime Minister Boris Johnson to write a letter asking the European Union to delay Brexit.
Audio
Center For Civic Education

60 Second Civics: Key Challenges Pt. 8: Civil Discourse

9th - 10th
On today's podcast, we examine why civil discourse is important. This episode originally aired in December 2011.