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Curated Video

Former Denesoline CEO ordered to transfer property back

9th - Higher Ed
Ron Barlas is accused of misappropriating money from the Łutsel K'e company. The First Nation alleges he used some of that to buy properties in Yellowknife. CBC’s Nadeer Hashmi reports.
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Curated Video

Vet bills on the rise as ownership landscape changes

9th - Higher Ed
Many Canadian pet owners are seeing higher bills at the vet owners and experts say it’s in part because of the increase in the number of veterinary clinics owned by big corporations. It’s part of a joint investigation into the cost of...
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Manitoba Hydro officials pressed over potential impacts of Trump's tariffs on Manitoba hydro exports to U.S.

9th - Higher Ed
Manitoba Hydro isn't prepared to talk about impact of the tariffs on its sales to the United States, days before Donald Trump returns to the White House.
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Curated Video

Mailing anything with Canada Post now costs more

9th - Higher Ed
Mailing a letter with Canada Post will now cost $1.44 per stamp, and everything else will cost more too. It’s part of a price hike on all mail products that the Crown corporation says will help with rising operation costs.
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Curated Video

NTPC asks Fort Smith residents to limit power use to keep supply stable

9th - Higher Ed
The community has been dealing with power outages and limited power supply over the last week. The problem stems from backup generators the town has been relying on since 2023.
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Curated Video

P.E.I. residents could pay more for garbage collection in 2025

9th - Higher Ed
Island Waste Management Corporation Island is asking for permission to increase its rates. If approved, it could mean a noticeable jump in people's bills. CBC's Laura Meader has the details.
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Canada Post strike hits 3-week mark as union says it's ready to restart mediation

9th - Higher Ed
As the Canada Post strike hits the three-week mark. The Crown corporation says it is reviewing new counter-proposals submitted by the union.
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Curated Video

Himachal Orders Shutdown Of 18 Loss-making Government Hotels

9th - Higher Ed
The Himachal Pradesh High Court has ordered the immediate closure of 18 loss-making government-run hotels operated by the Himachal Pradesh Tourism Development Corporation. These hotels, referred to as “white elephants” by the court, have...
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Curated Video

'Grounded' podcast host Maritsa Georgiou weighs in on Mike Waltz, broadcasting funding and more

Higher Ed
Maritsa Georgiou, who hosts the podcast "Grounded" with former Sen. Jon Tester, talks about Mike Waltz's Signal controversy and a brewing fight over federal broadcast funds. (Scripps News)
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Press Association

Sir Keir Starmer promises 'stability' and no corporation tax hikes under a Labour government

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer said Labour will not change the rate of corporation tax during its first term, as he sought to reassure company bosses that the party's "pro-business" policies would provide "stability" in the UK economy.
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Bloomberg

WiseTech Drama is Not Over: Helen Bird

Higher Ed
WiseTech Global's largest shareholder Richard White appears to have won a power struggle after most of the board quit in a disagreement over the billionaire's role at the company. But Swinburne University's Helen Bird says the situation...
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Press Association

Allowing Chinese 'mega-embassy' in London would be 'grave mistake', says Tom Tugendhat

Higher Ed
More than a thousand people have gathered outside the proposed site for a “mega-embassy” for China in London. Tom Tugendhat, former security minister, said allowing the Chinese government to create a “mega-embassy” in London would be a...
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Bloomberg

Dutch Finance Minister: Don't Have Mercosur Position Yet

Higher Ed
Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen tells Bloomberg's Oliver Crook that the government in the Netherlands doesn't yet have a position on the bloc's massive trade deal with Mercosur, but it will study the final text of the pact to decide...
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Press Association

BBC director-general offers apology following Strictly Come Dancing allegations

Higher Ed
Tim Davie, the director-general of the BBC has apologised to Strictly Come Dancing contestants who have had an experience that “hasn’t been wholly positive”.
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Press Association

BBC director general addresses Strictly Come Dancing allegations

Higher Ed
Tim Davie, the director general of the BBC, has says that the corporation will 'never tolerate unacceptable behaviour of any kind' as he addressed a storm of negative stories about the culture and treatment of contestants on Strictly...
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Press Association

BBC apologises to family of young person at centre of Huw Edwards furore

Higher Ed
The BBC has apologised to the family of the young person at the centre of the Huw Edwards furore after a review into how non-editorial complaints are handled at the corporation. A report, commissioned in the wake of the scandal, has...
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Bridgeman Arts

Hollywood studios, Chaplin, Griffith, Fairbanks and Pickford form the United Artists Corporation, German Expressionist cinema and French Impressionist cinema, director Abel Gance.

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Hollywood studios, Chaplin, Griffith, Fairbanks and Pickford form the United Artists Corporation, German Expressionist cinema and French Impressionist cinema, director Abel Gance.
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Sky News

Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng Washington visit interview part 1

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Interior shot interview with Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng on the economy and a tax u-turn on 13 October 2022 in Washington D.C. United States
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Sky News

Sienna Miller reads statement outside of court

Higher Ed
CLEAN: Exterior shots of actress, Sienna Miller reading her statement outside of the High Court after formally settling a phone hacking claim against The Sun newspaper on the 9th December 2021 in London, England
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Bloomberg

Leon Black Could Cash in on New Tax Law

Higher Ed
Dec.27 -- Bloomberg's Peggy Collins discusses Leon Black's tax-overhaul dilemma. She speaks with Bloomberg's Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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Curated Video

6 Democrats Take The Stage For The Last Debate Before Iowa Caucuses

Higher Ed
The Des Moines debate included the smallest number of participants yet. The questions covered key topics like health care, trade and climate change.
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Curated Video

Congress Debates The 'Billionaire Tax'

Higher Ed
The proposal — backed by Senators like Elizabeth Warren — would impose a 15% minimum tax on the most profitable American corporations.
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Bridgeman Arts

The Lord Mayor, 1960, part 4 - Council meetings and shots of the Thames

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Clip 4 from the 1960 film 'The Lord Mayor', commissioned by the City of London Corporation to give an overview of its services, including schools, markets, housing welfare and health. In this clip, council meetings take place at...
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Bloomberg

Winners and Losers From GOP Tax Proposals

Higher Ed
Nov.02 -- House Republican leaders began rolling out a tax bill that contains sweeping changes for business and individual taxes, including a measure to cut the corporate tax rate to 20 percent. Urban-Brookings tax Policy Center Senior...