TED-Ed
TED-Ed: Ugly History: Cambodian Genocide | Timothy Williams
From 1975 to 1979, the Communist Party of Kampuchea ruled Cambodia with an iron fist, perpetrating a genocide that killed one fourth of the country's population. Roughly one million people were executed as suspected political enemies or...
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TED-Ed: Ugly History: The Spanish Inquisition | Kayla Wolf
In 1478, Pope Sixtus IV issued a decree authorizing the Catholic monarchs, Ferdinand and Isabella, to root out heresy in the Spanish kingdoms. The inquisition quickly turned its attention to ridding the region of people who were not part...
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Charges withdrawn against Toronto police officers in Tess Richey case
Nearly a decade after Tess Richey's mother found her body in a stairwell near an address where a pair of Toronto police officers had been called days earlier, misconduct charges against the officers have been withdrawn. At a police...
The Business Professor
De Novo Review
The standard of review in which an appellate court reviews the decision of a lower court anew as if the lower court had not rendered a decision.
Seven Dimensions
Top Tips: Courtroom Performance
In the final video of this series, legal and forensic experts share excellent and easy-to-remember tips for expert witnesses seeking to improve performance in the courtroom. Expert Evidence part 12
Seven Dimensions
Mistakes and Challenges
Anyone can make mistakes when presenting expert evidence in an adversarial legal context: this video canvases ways to avoid them, and how to meet the many challenges positively. Expert Evidence part 10
The Business Professor
De Novo Review
The standard of review in which an appellate court reviews the decision of a lower court anew as if the lower court had not rendered a decision.
Schooling Online
Rob Sitch's The Castle - Part 2 Summary
After a fun family trip to Bonnie Doon, Darryl fronts up to the Administrative Appeals Tribunal to save his castle. But the Tribunal judge isn’t impressed with Darryl’s plea. When Darryl’s lawyer, Dennis Denuto, finds out who’s behind...
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Italy, Pompeii - Roman Basilica
Researchers believe that the town was founded in the 7th or 6th century BC by the Osci or Oscans. It came under the domination of Rome in the 4th century BC, and was conquered and became a Roman colony in 80 BC after it joined an...
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China’s occupying boats dumping sewage on Philippine reefs
Beijing is using thousands of fishing boats to push its neighbors out of contested waters, and these are causing an environmental disaster.
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Italy, Pompeii Odeon
The Odeon was a smaller roofed theatre, theatrum tectum, that sat 1500 spectators built in 80 BC. The theatre follows the plan of other Roman theatres and odeon structures. Where the Large Theatre was used primarily for staging drama,...
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Unofficial Gaza tribunal: UK politician Jeremy Corbyn hosts two-day event
New ReviewLondon hosts an unofficial Gaza tribunal - Doctors and UN experts give testimonies on the situation in Gaza.
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US targets ICC over Netanyahu's arrest warrant, imposes new sanctions on 4 officials
The US has imposed fresh sanctions on four International Criminal Court officials. The ICC had issued an arrest warrant for Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu. Watch to know more on this!
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Lametti addresses 'elephant in the room' at AFN meeting
Justice Minister David Lametti says the government is appealing a decision by the Human Rights Tribunal in order to get things right when it comes to compensation for indigenous children and their families.
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Singh to become Indigenous critic instead of Angus
NDP Leader Jagmeet Singh has named himself as the new critic for Crown-Indigenous Relations, Indigenous Services and Intergovernmental Affairs.
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Behind Ottawa’s fight to delay compensation for First Nations children
Justice Canada lawyers are set to argue against compensating First Nations children impacted by the on-reserve child welfare system. A human rights tribunal ordered the payout in September, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau caused a stir...
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Ottawa plans to settle First Nations child welfare class-action lawsuit as it battles tribunal order
Minister of Indigenous Services Marc Miller on why his government is challenging a human rights tribunal order that the federal government compensate First Nations children affected by the on-reserve welfare system.
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Fight over garden infractions highlight tension in condo market
Jayne Pilot of Brampton, Ont. was sitting by the pool last July when she was handed an envelope containing a court summons
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Drywall tariff fallout
Kevin Lee is CEO of Canadian Homebuilders Association, whose members are on the losing end of drywall duty decision
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Waqf Bill: Rijiju Roars ‘Opposition Misled People', Gogoi Retorts With 'Attack On Constitution' Jibe
Congress Lok Sabha MP Gaurav Gogoi was involved in a heated exchange with Minority Affairs Minitser Kiren Rijiju over the new Waqf Amendment Bill tabled in the Lok Sabha today (April 2). Gogoi strongly opposed the Bill calling it an...
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Got a rental board file? Prospective landlords want to know
An increasing number of Quebec apartment listings ask potential tenants to disclose whether they have a file with the Tribunal administratif du logement, the provincial body created to resolve disputes between landlords and tenants.
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Supt. Stacy Clarke’s misconduct was an act of desperation, disciplinary hearing hears
The disciplinary tribunal for a high-ranking Toronto police officer continued on Thursday. Supt. Stacy Clarke attempted to explain her decision to provide answers to six Black constables ahead of promotional interviews in 2021. Municipal...
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UN urged to investigate Quebec pension policy
An advocacy group in Quebec is urging the United Nations to look at a pension policy where people who retire early because of a disability face financial penalties when they reach 65.
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Putin must feel 'full power' of justice, Zelenskyy says
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, speaking at The Hague on Thursday, says he wants to see Russian leader Vladimir Putin prosecuted. 'The aggressor must feel the full power of justice,' through a war crimes tribunal, the Ukrainian president says.