Instructional Video6:31
Mr. Beat

Slavery in the 13 Colonies (Story Time with Mr. Beat)

6th - 12th
Once upon a time, African nations fought each other, as nations tend to do throughout history. After a victory, an African nation would often enslave many of the enemies it had captured. Most of these enslaved Africans, from various...
Instructional Video1:49
60 Second Histories

Anglo Saxon gods

K - 5th
This video covers some of the Anglo Saxon gods that were worshipped before Christianity arrived and the way their names are still used today.
News Clip8:06
Press Association

Real sense of peace at becoming first female Archbishop of Canterbury, says Dame Sarah Mullally

Higher Ed
New ReviewFirst female Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally says she has a mixture of "excitement", "surprise" but has a real "sense of peace" at taking on the role. She also acknowledged the challenges ahead due to the “legacy of deep...
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Press Association

New Archbishop of Canterbury says she would not vote for the assisted dying bill

Higher Ed
New ReviewThe New Archbishop of Canterbury, Dame Sarah Mullally, confirms that she will not vote in favour of the assisted dying bill. Dame Sarah Mullally – the first female to take the role of top bishop in the Church of England – also...
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Curated Video

Repair & cleanup efforts begin following dozens of car break-ins on Bridgeport's West End

9th - Higher Ed
A group of residents said they hope the apartment complex will install a security fence accessible only to residents.
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Curated Video

India’s Sikhs rally against new citizenship law

9th - Higher Ed
Sikhs in Punjab say new law allowing Sikhs but not Muslims from neighbouring countries to apply for citizenship is discriminatory.
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Curated Video

Sudan recognises Christmas as an official holiday

9th - Higher Ed
Christmas in Sudan has been recognised as an official holiday for the first time since 2011.
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Curated Video

Germany gears up for post-Merkel era

9th - Higher Ed
With Chancellor Angela Merkel bowing out of politics at the next federal election, she will need to figure out how to transfer her popularity to the next party leader.
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Curated Video

Indigenous man’s killing forces community to confront racism

9th - Higher Ed
The killing of an Indigenous man in Alberta has brought two communities together to try and confront the racial tensions that have divided them.
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Curated Video

Ontario church offers prayer space to growing Muslim community

9th - Higher Ed
The Muslim community in Leamington, Ont. is renting out lower level of a local church after they outgrew a nearby community centre.
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Curated Video

Ontario church offers prayer space to Muslim community

9th - Higher Ed
The Muslim community in Leamington, Ont. is renting out lower level of a local church after they outgrew a nearby community centre.
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Curated Video

Coptic Christians violently attacked in Egypt

9th - Higher Ed
Gunmen target bus headed to monastery
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Curated Video

Deadly ‘hate speech’ transit attack

9th - Higher Ed
Portland police say two people were killed when they tried to stop a fellow train passenger who was yelling anti-Muslim insults in what’s being called a 'hate speech incident'
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Curated Video

Angry protests in Jakarta after politician jailed

9th - Higher Ed
Court hands Christian governor two-year sentence for blasphemy
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Curated Video

Toronto students to mosque: 'You are welcome here'

9th - Higher Ed
In the aftermath of the shooting at a Quebec City mosque, students pen letters to Toronto mosque
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Curated Video

How Fortune 500 Companies are Using Chatbots and Emojis to Market its Brand

9th - Higher Ed
Mobile messenging software company "Snaps" is launching its conversational marketing cloud. The new feature allows companies to create its own chatbot or emojis without the help of a developer.
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Curated Video

Bringing the digital revolution into hospitals helps Parkinson’s patients

9th - Higher Ed
Euronews’ Jeremy Wilks travelled to Stockholm to see how a seemingly simple change in the way that doctors communicate has slashed waiting times for Parkinson’s disease patients from six months down to just seven days. It is a change...
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Curated Video

Donald Trump in court: Jury selection begins in 'Hush Money' case

9th - Higher Ed
Donald Trump is about to become the first former US President to stand trial.
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Curated Video

Is TikTok really a national security threat?

9th - Higher Ed
Is TikTok really a national security threat, or is the U.S. unfairly picking on a Chinese-owned company? The National’s Ian Hanomansing asks digital security watchers Christian Leuprecht and Julia Angwin to break down the pros and cons...
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Curated Video

Funeral held for 14-year-old killed by driver in Canarsie

9th - Higher Ed
Christian Antoine’s family says he was running errands for his father at the time of the fatal crash.
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Curated Video

Beyond anger & hurt: Navigating family disputes with Bhagavad Gita wisdom's from Chapter 1, Verses 37 and 38

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Beyond anger & hurt: Navigating family disputes with Bhagavad Gita wisdom's from Chapter 1, Verses 37 and 38Family disagreements can be messy, leaving us feeling hurt, angry, and lost. But what if ancient wisdom could offer a path to...
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Curated Video

Hockey fight leaves goalie with 'severe injury'

9th - Higher Ed
A fight during a Pacific Junior Hockey League game on Jan. 25 left North Vancouver Wolf Pack goalie Evan Paul lying motionless on the ice. (Video by Flohockey)
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Curated Video

Memorial created for 14-year-old fatally struck in Canarsie by speeding car

9th - Higher Ed
Christian Antoine came from a close-knit Haitian family. Many of those family members came out on Monday to mourn the loss of their loved one.
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Curated Video

Fired Christian professor was previously investigated for inappropriate behaviour

9th - Higher Ed
A prominent New Brunswick theologian and Crandall University professor, John Stackhouse Jr., was recently terminated after a six-month investigation into inappropriate behaviour — and a CBC News investigation has learned it