Crash Course
Political Ideology: Crash Course Government and Politics #35
So today Craig is going to look at political ideology in America. We're going to focus on liberals and conservatives and talk about the influencers of both of these viewpoints. Now, it's important to remember that political ideologies...
Crash Course
Market Failures, Taxes, and Subsidies: Crash Course Economics
This week on Crash Course Econ, Jacob and Adriene are talking about failure. Specifically, we're talking about market failures. When markets don't provide a good or service efficiently, that's a market failure. When markets fail, often...
Zach Star
Dream Employers for Engineering Students
In 2013 Forbes came out with an article titled "Dream Employers for Engineering Students." In this video I discuss 5 of those companies and briefly go over what they work on and what you should know about them as well as some advice for...
Professor Dave Explains
The Four Main Economic Systems
We've talked about free market economies and command economies, but the truth of the matter is that nearly every country on Earth utilizes a mixed economy, which blends aspects of each of the aforementioned economy types. Whether talking...
ACDC Leadership
Public Goods and Free Riders- Micro 6.1
"You didn't build that!" Mr. Clifford expalins the characteristics of public goods and the free rider problem
Curated Video
Spike in military sex assault and misconduct investigations
The military says the increase represents growing awareness and willingness on the part of victims to come forward, but critics say there are many disincentives to report
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Conservatives question Liberals on Canadian naval ship in Cuba with Russians nearby
National Defence Minister Bill Blair accused Conservative MP James Bezan of 'politicizing' Royal Canadian Navy movements while responding to a question about Canada’s decision to send a naval vessel to Cuba to sit alongside Russian...
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Defence minister 'confident' Canada will meet NATO targets with new spending
National Defence Minister Bill Blair tells Power & Politics Canada 'still has work to do' to meet NATO's 2 per cent spending target but he's 'confident' Ottawa will get there.
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Canada 'a reliable friend' to Ukraine, says Canadian ambassador
CBC's chief political correspondent Rosemary Barton spoke with Natalka Cmoc, Canada's ambassador to Ukraine, about Ottawa's support for the country and the $3 billion in aid it has just pledged.
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Canada needs to spend more on the right things when it comes to defence, minister says
Rosemary Barton speaks with Minister of Defence Bill Blair from the Halifax International Security Forum about the preparedness of Canada's Armed Forces amid global conflict and whether he anticipates cuts to the Department of National...
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Recovery mission underway for missing military helicopter crew members
The herculean effort is underway to find two missing crew members of a Royal Canadian Air Force helicopter. The Chinook chopper went down over the Ottawa River near Petawawa, Ont., while on a training mission early Tuesday. Two other...
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2 RCAF members missing after military helicopter crash
A herculean effort is underway to find two missing Royal Canadian Air Force members after a military helicopter went down into the Ottawa River during a training flight.
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The significance of military’s apology to sexual assault victims
Defence Minister Anita Anand and military culture expert Megan MacKenzie speak about the military’s apology to members affected by sexual assault and misconduct, why it matters and whether it would have had more impact coming from the...
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Defence minister moves military sexual misconduct cases into civilian system
Defence Minister Anita Anand has announced she's transferring the investigation and prosecution of sexual misconduct cases within the Canadian Forces into the civilian justice system, following a recommendation from retired Supreme Court...
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Defence minister announces military misconduct review
Harjti Sajjan announces that retired Supreme Court justice Louise Arbour will lead an external review to examine the culture of harassment in the Canadian Armed Forces.
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O'Toole reacts to allegations against top military commander
( - image credit) Opposition Leader Erin O'Toole reacts during question period to allegations against top military commander Admiral Art McDonald. Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland responds.
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India’s Targeted Strikes on Pakistan | How they Changed the Game
Air Marshal AK Bharti serving as the Director General Air Operations (DGAO) at Air Headquarters provided key insights into the successful airstrikes conducted on multiple high-value targets. These airstrikes were meticulously planned and...
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Hitting NATO's 3.5% defence spending target would require 'ton of planning': analyst
On Monday, Prime Minister Mark Carney said that Canada was committed to spend two per cent of its GDP on defence within the fiscal year, meeting a NATO target. However, the organization's secretary general soon plans to increase that...
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Green Party co-leader announces civil defence force in Whitehorse
The Green Party's co-leader Joanathan Pedneault stopped in Whitehorse to announce the party's plan to create a National Civil Defence Corps.
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3 US army soldiers arrested for stealing and selling state secrets
The FBI arrested two active-duty US army soldiers and one former soldier for allegedly gathering sensitive military information and selling them to China. Watch this report for more details!
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Balloons, aircraft & warships threaten Taiwan
In an unprecedented escalation, Taiwan has detected about 11 Chinese surveillance balloons encroaching on its airspace within a single day, a record since December 2023. This development coincides with the presence of five Chinese...
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Pak Launches Strikes On Suspected TTP Targets In Afghanistan
Pakistan in rare airstrikes targeted multiple suspected hideouts of the Pakistani Taliban inside neighboring Afghanistan. Watch this report for more details!
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Afghan Canadians who worked with military fight for recognition, benefits
Afghan Canadians who worked with the military as interpreters and cultural advisers during the war say they have been ignored by the federal government and are still fighting for the same recognition and health benefits as the soldiers...
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Senator David Perdue on U.S. Debt and Budget Process
May 2 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, talks with Scarlet Fu about U.S. debt levels, the budget process, and fiscal vs. monetary policy. He speaks from the Milken Institute Global Conference on "Bloomberg Markets."